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January 06, 2010 - MidWeek The Central Waha Nui
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Michael Wong

The new Ripley’s Believe It or Not! Seeing Is Believing is out, and among the reported details is a photo by North Shore photographer Clark Little of a pet rat on a surfboard built by teenager Boomer Hodel of Haleiwa, who claims he’s taught at least two of his little pink pets how to surf ...

Lisa Gomes of Wahiawa began her new job last month as director of youth and young adult ministries for the Honolulu Catholic Diocese. Lisa brings in years of experience, including working with youths at her home parish, Our Lady of Sorrows ...

Hope Mayo

Michael Wong of Mililani has joined the staff of KHON2 as an account executive with more than 15 years of sales experience in the industry. As an added bonus to the TV station, Mike’s also a veteran volleyball, football and basketball coach ...

Wahiawa singer Hope Mayo is promoting her new CD, end of the day, by stocking albums at Shige’s Saimin and Hawaii Music Supply in

Wahiawa, Coffee Gallery and Silver Moon Emporium in Haleiwa, and also on iTunes. Meanwhile, just to keep versatile, Hope has acquired four beagles to train for dog shows “and they’re driving me a little nuts these days” ... Mililani actress Stephanie Kong will once again read works by local authors at the Jan. 10 taping of Aloha Shorts at HPR’s Atherton Studio. To hear it before the show airs on the radio, reserve a free seat by calling 955-8821 ...

N. Saruwatari

Norman Saruwatari of Mililani was on the Rubber Duckies Senior Mixed 6.0 team that won its sectionals at CORP Dec. 5-6 and will represent Hawaii in the first nationals for this age group (50)

in April in Florida ... Ho Farms on the North Shore does more than raise nearly pesticide-free produce. The family vegetable farm also has donated more than 110,000 pounds of its tomatoes, Japanese cucumbers and eggplants to Hawaii Foodbank over the past two years. (You can often find their harvest on Sunday mornings at the Mililani High School farmers market)

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