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Carol Chang
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June 30, 2010 - MidWeek The Central Waha Nui
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Ronald Gutierrez

Teacher of the Year for 2010 at Wahiawa Community School for Adults is Ronald Gutierrez, who conducts the competency-based high school diploma courses. The school says Ron’s students know and respect him as a caring man, and they can count on him to be their strongest advocate ...

Congratulations to Haleiwa woman Jalee Fuselier. She went into the Miss Hawaii pageant June 12 as Miss North Shore and came out with the ultimate crown ... Mililani’s Rene Mansho spoke on behalf of Schnitzer Steele’s “Fishing for Energy”

partnership at the Sustainable Ocean Summit, held June 15-17 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. It’s considered the only international, cross-sectoral industry conference in business leadership and sustainable development of the marine environment ...


 

The votes are in, and patrons seem to be into fiction and pop. Topping the list of Hawaii public library system’s “most-borrowed” items for June are fiction and pop: The Pelican Brief by John Grisham (book), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (DVD) and HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I - Michael Jackson (CD) ...

Wahiawa surfboard shaper Otis Schaper (perfect name!) also plays classic rock, and you can hear him and his artistic wife Jules at First Friday in Chinatown from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. July 2 at Mendonca Building courtyard (262-5930) ...

When Wahiawa Lion Jack Kampfer was voted second vice district governor for 2010-2011 at the state Lions convention in Hilo last month, he did what every self-respecting big cat does - dressed up as a Civil War cavalry office with saber and led a march around the room. Lions know how to have fun ... Speaking of which, the Mililani Lions gave scholarships to Mililani High’s Angelica Buenconcejo, Kailey Davis, Samantha De Leon and Alexandra Unpingco ...


He’s a poet, and we all know it. Mililani Ike fourth-grader Justin Shimazu‘s Great Grandma’s House won for his grade level in the 2010 Star Poets competition, which drew more than 2,300 entries statewide. Check out Justin’s poem online soon at windward.hawaii.edu/poets ...

Being No. 10 is not bad in a field of 2,400 secondary school students at the national Science Olympiad in Illinois. Mililani High School students Chad Uyehara and Tru Dang ranked 10th in the Elevated Bridge competition, and schoolmates Arielle Ujo and Cyrus Takahashi ranked 10th for Technical Problem Solving. Their adviser is Namthip Sitachitta

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