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Youth presented her with the Service to Hawaii's Youth Award. She served on numerous charitable and institutional boards in order to champion the welfare of Hawaii's children. During her tenure in the job, she served on the National Institute for Literacy and the National Center for Family Literacy.
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During her 8 years as First Lady of Hawaii, she routinely put in 18-hour days. She was credited for raising the bar of volunteerism, creating the First Lady's Outstanding Volunteers Program. The national Girl Scouts named her "Woman of Distinction" for her service in Hawaii. The Adult Friends for
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Lynne is an advocate of reading aloud to children to inspire their interest in literature. As first lady, she toured Hawaii stating, "I want every child in the state to be read to everyday." She was the co-founder, and is president, of the non-profit organization
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in Michigan, where Lynne began her teaching career. The couple married in Michigan, and their children were born there. John involved himself in small-town community activism while in Michigan, with people already predicting his rise in politics.
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The Waihee family returned to Hawaii in 1971. A proponent of children's literacy, Lynne became a teacher at Hawaiian Mission Academy. Her husband's victory in the 1986 gubernatorial election made him the first
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design her a dress. Eventually she commissioned the students to design an entire wardrobe for her, that was featured as The First Lady Collection at a fashion show at the
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as honorary chair. In 1987, she was honorary chairman of the development of the Okinawa Cultural Center "Okinawa Bunka Kaikan" when it was first constructed in
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elected to the governorship from any state of the United States. At the time of his inauguration, the family continued to live in a modest Kalihi condo while
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She has continued promoting the welfare of Hawaii's children, with emphasis on children's literacy.
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She was one of five children born in Hawaii to Toshio and Matsue Kobashigawa. Both parents were of
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ancestry, and her mother was a first-generation Hawaii immigrant from
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governor of the state, she was raised in Kalihi. Educated at
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from 1986 to 1994. Born in Hawaii and married to the first
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College and University Dialogue Retrieved November 3, 2018
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Lynne Waihee: Dialogue With the First Lady of Hawaii
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First Lady of Hawaii
John D. Waihee III
Jean Ariyoshi
Vicky Cayetano
Territory of Hawaii
First Lady of Hawaii
Native Hawaiian
Andrews University
Okinawan
Okinawa Island
Kalihi
John Waihe'e III
Seventh-day Adventist
Hawaiian Mission Academy
Andrews University
Native Hawaiian
Washington Place
White House
Nancy Reagan
University of Hawaii at Manoa
Sheraton Waikiki Hotel
Read To Me International
Hawaii Children's Museum
Waipio, Hawaii
"At Home With Lynne Waihee"
Newspapers.com
"from B1:At Home With Lynne Waihee"
Newspapers.com
"John David Waihee III -Hawaii History – Governors"

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