
East Oahu Community News
Published - Wednesday, January 04, 2012
It’s cherry blossom season, and Wahiawa Nikkei Civic Association invites the community to two days of fun and cultural entertainment to celebrate it.
More>>Wayland Baptist University will have an open house Feb. 4 to celebrate the official opening of its new Mililani campus.
More>>Recycling bins are set up at the Town Center of Mililani on weekends now through Feb. 19 to accept used telephone directories from area residents.
More>>The boys and girls of Mililani High School’s varsity and junior varsity cheerleading teams came out on top at the American Grand National Cheer and Dance Competition in Las Vegas.
More>>The Jan. 27 deadline is looming for Central Oahu students in grades 3 to 12 to enter the 12th annual Star Poets Contest.
More>>Wahiawa Historical Society will learn tips on endowments and neighborhood preservation during its annual meeting at 10 a.m. Saturday at Wahiawa Botanical Garden.
More>>First Wind has launched its 2012 scholarship search for eligible students attending high school in Waialua, Sunset Beach, Haleiwa, Wahiawa, Laie and Kahuku. The one-time grants are for $3,000, with possible renewal awards of $5,000.
More>>History is definitely the topic Feb. 4 when the North Shore Chamber of Commerce’s Historic Lecture Series continues with illustrated talks by two area residents in Historic Haleiwa Gym, where they’ll discuss “the flying girls of the 40s” and the history of North Shore aviation.
More>>The Leilehua Band Booster Association is counting on a little friendly pretend gambling to help fill the coffers of the high school’s award-winning band program, so it’s planned an unforgettable night of fun from 6 to 10 p.m. Saturday in the cafeteria.
More>>Local Lions clubs will have booths at island Walmart stores Jan. 28 to collect used eyeglasses to distribute to developing countries where eye care is hard to come by and pay for.
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