Havasu Falls Camping Adventure

Come learn about a 4 day 3 night camping trip to Havasu Falls, one of the most sought after hikes in the world. Presented by HTMC Members David Chin and Yucong Fan.
Yucong Fan was born and raised in Zhenjiang, located in the Jiangsu Province of southern China; and immigrated to Hawai?i in 2009. Nikki is fluent in English, Mandarin, Cantonese, and Shanghainese. For the last eight years, she has worked as a licensed insurance broker specializing in Medicare Advantage, prescription drug plans and Medicare Supplement plans. She is also licensed to offer life insurance and long-term care plans. She enjoys helping seniors and often volunteers her time at senior centers on a regular basis. Caring and giving back to the community are important to her, and she takes pride in providing excellent customer service.
David Chin was born in Hong Kong, but came to America when he was just one year old. His great grandfather on his father’s side was the first ancestor to come to the US and became a citizen by claiming his birth records were destroyed in the Great San Francisco fire of 1906. Neither his great grandfather nor his grandfather could bring their wives to the US due to the Chinese Exclusion Act, but their children could become US citizens as offspring of a citizen. So, David can be considered either a 4th generation or 1st generation immigrant depending on your viewpoint. He grew up in Boston and gradually moved westward. First to California for grad school, then to Hawai’i for his first job as an Assistant Professor of Information & Computer Sciences at UHM. Honolulu was the perfect location to indulge his hobbies (at that time) of scuba diving and wind surfing. David retired in 2020 after 33 years at UH and is now Professor Emeritus.
5:30 pm Potluck
7:00 pm Presentation
Please RSVP to attend the event CLICK HERE. Mahalo!
The HTMC clubhouse is located in a residential area, a block from Waimanalo beach at 41-023 Puuone Street, Waimanalo, Hawaii 96795.
HTMC events are open to non-members and guests, please CLICK HERE to pay the $5 clubhouse usage fee. Mahalo!