No pay, but service is priceless

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Seated, Margaret McGinty, Theresa Mahuiki, and Chad Pharis are congratulated on being Gold Medal Presidential Volunteer Service Awardees by dignitaries, including Donna Olivas-Kaohi, RSVP director, Tim Albao, Chair, RSVP Advisory Council, Mayor Derek Kawakami, Rep. Nadine Nakamura, Carrice Gardner representing Gov. David Ige, Council Chair Arryl Kaneshiro, Council members Felicia Cowden, Mason Chock, Kipukai Kuali‘i, and Luke Evslin, Friday during the annual Kauai RSVP volunteer recognition at the Kauai Beach Resort.

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Dorothy Kunioka, seated, is honored for her 30 years of volunteerism by dignitaries, including Tim Albao, chair of the RSVP Advisory Council, Donna Olivas-Kaohi, RSVP director, Agency on Elderly Affairs, Mayor Derek Kawakami, Carrice Gardner, representing Gov. David Ige, Council member Kipukai Kuali‘i, Rep. Nadine Nakamura, Council Chair Arryl Kaneshiro, and Council members Felicia Cowden, Mason Chock, and Luke Evslin, Friday during the annual recognition ceremony at the Kauai Beach Resort.

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Beverly Muraoka, serving as the emcee for the annual Recognition Ceremony Friday, is surprised with a “last time” gifts of appreciation by Tim Albao, Chair of the RSVP Advisory Council, and Donna Olivas-Kaohi, RSVP director at the Kauai Beach Resort.

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Gutsy Oyama, volunteering for 15 years, gets ready to roll the dice, Friday during the pre recognition ceremony at the Kauai Beach Resort.

NUKOLI‘I — Dorothy Kunioka said they started it all Friday during the annual recognition ceremony presented by the Kauai RSVP and the Agency on Elderly Affairs Friday at the Kauai Beach Resort.

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