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Carol Chang
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September 02, 2009 - MidWeek The Central Waha Nui
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Leilehua High School teacher John Sadowski has popped up as a founder of Save Our Surf and Seals in Ewa Beach. Once a month the group removes trash from the Ewa channel to keep things clean for ocean sports. “This stuff didn’t fall out of the sky,” he declares in the youtube video. Learn more about it from John at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ...

Friends and family honored Jeff Johnson last Sunday with a paddle out from Ehukai Bach Park. The North Shore waterman and father of Jack succumbed to brain cancer Aug. 17. He helped establish Keep the North Shore Country but more important (stated Lucky Cole on the KNSC web-site), Jeff and his wife Patti “raised three exemplary sons who have also built loving families and who help to make the North Shore and the world a better place to live” ...

As Frank Lockwood retires this month after a long career with the Kailua family law firm of Lockwood & Hartley, Elsa McGehee is excited to take his place with partner Steven Hartley. “I love it,” says Elsa, a veteran litigator and UH law school grad who commutes from Mililani. Elsa also is active with American Cancer Society and Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation ...


If either attorney needs cataract surgery, Wahiawa ophthalmologist Christopher Tortora assures them - and the rest of us - that it ain’t like it used to be. Now it’s an outpatient procedure, and you’re seeing better in hours instead of days. “It’s quick, painless and provides a rapid return to normal activities and improved vision,” Chris says. There’s also a special lens implant to improve distance vision ...

Reading at 7 p.m. Sunday in HPR’s Aloha Shorts taping at Atherton Studio (955-8821) are notables Stephanie Kong and Kat Koshi of Mililani. Readings are on a food theme, including Tea After Fish by Eric Chock of Mililani ... Polynesian Cultural Center’s new nightly showcase, Ha: Breath of Life, debuted to a sold-out crowd Aug. 14, complete with standing ovation. To find out what it’s all about, call 293-3333 for reservations ... Wahiawa singer/songwriter Hope Mayo performs Sept. 10 during an evening fundraiser at The Willows for Easter Seals Hawaii’s Kailua Early Intervention Program (261-4999) ...


Ceremonies were held Aug. 28 at Schofield to award the third annual Nainoa Hoe Scholarship of Honor to Mikael Anthony Torres, a Waipahu High JROTC graduate and freshman at UH. A soldier with the 25th Infantry division, Hoe was killed in Iraq in 2005. Each awardee must “exemplify the Tropic Lightening spirit” ... Haleiwa photographer Clark Little is hot these days, and you simply cannot avoid his ocean images. Hawaii State Federal Credit Union, for example, begins issuing new Visa debit cards to members this month featuring some of Clark’s amazing waves. You can check your wallet, or go see the photo hanging in the White House, whichever is more convenient ...

Kaylarae Santos-Paglinawan is one of the “Top 3” grand-prize winners in the state library’s Teen Summer Reading Program. Kaylarae entered through Wahiawa Library. The three winners each selected a numbered pizza box that contained cool-butinedible prizes like digital and video cameras. Other local finalists in the Pizza Hut-sponsored program include Kristine Mina (Waialua Library), Kellianna Ward (Mililani) and Chenoa Yorgason (Kahuku) 

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