Waha Nui

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October 03, 2007 - MidWeek The Central Waha Nui
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Kristy Au
Kristy Au

A Mililani actress, Chloe Amos, has a featured role in All for Melissa, a local film debuting in the Hawaii International Film Festival Oct. 18-28 at Dole Cannery theaters ... Next time you go play tennis in that vast city park in Waipio, be sure you tell folks you’re going to Patsy Mink Park. Central Oahu Regional Park acquired its new name in ceremonies there Aug. 31 ...

Student artists from Leilehua High continue to be recognized in the community. The school is one of eight statewide to have entries in Underage Thinking VII, an exhibit at The ARTS at Mark’s Garage Oct. 9 through 30 in downtown Honolulu. “These are some of the most arts-integrated schools in the state,” says Rich Richardson of Mark’s Garage - in other words they’ve achieved “natural and significant” connections between the art form and the subject area ...


Does anyone know of any very gifted Hawaii psychics? No store-front psychics need apply. New Yorker Mary Ann Bohrer is researching a book on those with “genuine untapped abilities” who don’t advertise their services. Her email is .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)  (But you knew that already, yeah?) ... Nishihama & Kishida CPAs has appointed Kristy Au of Mililani to senior tax manager. Kristy earned her bachelor’s degree from UH and also studied in Thames, England ... Polo season has wound down now, but the fans may recall a special treat that became a regular favorite at Mokuleia this season - Manny’s Huli Huli chicken. In addition to his school, church and homeless fund-raising chicken sales in the area, John Marquardsen and his crew ended up catering to the gourmet crowd every Sunday, with good response, he says. Plus the North Shore resident has added coconut-pineapple smoothies to the menu ...

Speaking of gourmet, the McDonald’s inside Mililani Wal-Mart opened a McCafe as of Sept. 14, following a month of renovations. It has a free-standing kiosk with cappuccino, lattes, hot chocolate, frappes, fruit smoothies, brownies, caramel fudge cheesecake and carrot cake ... North Shore resident and author Kerry Germain will sign copies of her new children’s book, Kimo’s Surfing Lesson, from 11 a.m. to noon Oct. 14 at Alii Beach

Bryan Knight
Bryan Knight

Park, during the Menehune Surf Contest. (She’ll also be at Borders Waikele at noon Oct. 13) ... Bryan Knight, a UH-Manoa and 1987 Leilehua graduate, has been promoted at ProService Hawaii to the new position of director of onboarding. This means he will help new small business clients transition into the company’s system of human relations services, which range from payroll to cafeteria plans and safety training ... Mililani resident Eva Nichols (625-6313) says you can preserve your families photos and special memories faster that ever before. After attending the summer conference for Creative Memories consultants in St. Cloud, Minn., Eva came back with added software, quick kits and little 6-page “keepsake in a snap” albums in her toolbox for the sentimental. Goodbye, old scrapbooks ...

If you can’t see your old photos either way, check with your eye doctor. And even though Children’s Eye Health and Safety Month is pau (September, you know), Wahiawa ophthalmologist Christopher Tortora continues to advise parents that their keiki should be checked as early as 3 years old, making it easier to correct lazy eye as well as more serious conditions.

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