Article #1: Cultural Exhibits at the Polynesian Cultural Center: A Tour of our 6 Island Villages
Submitted by: Quinney Suaava, PCC Blogger
Along with the music, dance and hands-on activities throughout the Polynesian Cultural Center, there are a number of detailed exhibits sure to widen your understanding and appreciation of our beautiful island cultures. Quinney Suaava provides a great overview of what you’ll find during your visit. Read the full blog here!
Article #2: BYU–Hawaii Health & Benefits Fair
Submitted by: Micah Joshrom Pascual, Human Resources

PCC Team at the Benefits & Health Fair!
The Polynesian Cultural Center participated in the annual Health & Benefits fair held at BYU–Hawaii, represented by our PCC Compensation & Benefits Team. It was a successful event! They worked with the BYU–Hawaii Benefits team and other vendors, including health institutions/companies, in bringing this event for all BYU–Hawaii employees, students, and community members. This event helps people learn more about special benefits and how employees and community members can engage and create a healthy work environment. Other participants that participated in the event were DMBA, Kaiser Permanente, Kahuku Medical Center, Foothold, Foot Zone Therapy, Costco, Ko’olauloa Health Center, Chaminade University and more!

Our team did a great job putting together a great table!
Article #3: Safety Corner
Submitted by: Todd Nicholes, Safety Officer
At the Center, there are numerous electrical outlets, light switches and cords. Each one of these items can create a risk of electrical shock and/or fire. When you see an electrical issue, write a work order or inform your supervisor that a work order needs to be written to correct the hazard. Below are pictures of typical hazards that can be seen around the PCC. Make a difference by writing a work order and having these hazards repaired.