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Compared to its first suburban homes 40 years ago, the Town Center of Mililani is just a youngster. But a 20th anniversary is still a great excuse for a party, and the merchants went all out on Aug. 23.
More about this event>>Not every luau has taiko drumming, but then Ho’ala School is not like any other school. The private school known for its creativity and character education curriculum also knows how to have fun
More about this event>>In a community that thrives on its art, Haleiwa has added a special day to the list of its tributes to creativity. The North Shore Chamber of Commerce and 18 shops and galleries staged the first-ever Haleiwa Art Walk on July 26.
More about this event>>While all of the North Shore is proud of the 2008 Waialua High robotics team’s success, Dole Plantation took a big step toward the Bulldogs’ future achievements in the field by hosting a fundraising luau for the school program May 15.
More about this event>>The Mililani Orchid Club presented its 20th annual Mother’s Day Orchid Display and Flower and Plant Sale at Mililani Uka Elementary School May 10.
More about this event>>With less than two weeks until the Trojans’ graduation night party, the Mililani High School Project Grad committee sees the light at the end of a very long tunnel.
More about this event>>With a combination of home-grown and headline entertainment, Wahiawa’s Trinity Lutheran School held its first Spring Fling fundraiser in five years and made enough money ($5,000-plus) to plant new grass on the playground.
More about this event>>The first show of the year - and its first time in the Leilehua High School gym - the Kunia Orchid Society kicked off a busy blooming season March 14-16 in Wahiawa, saying goodbye to the old Kunia gym, which is much smaller than the LHS venue.
More about this event>>It was a blustery Nov. 18 when Our Lady of Sorrows held its Fall Family Festival on the grounds of the former school.
More about this event>>Most North Shore folks know about Susan Luehrs’ nonprofit agency that matches service dogs with people who have disabilities.
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