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Carol Chang
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September 15, 2010 - MidWeek The Central Waha Nui
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Ronald Moon

The state Judiciary - and 300 special guests - honored retiring Chief Justice Ronald T. Y. Moon last month by officially naming the new Kapolei court complex after him. A Wahiawa boy now 70 years old, Ron had to retire because the law says so, and he’s not one to ignore it. The Moon family - especially his father Duk - has had its name linked to many Wahiawa landmarks, past and present: a pool hall, a Korean church, a barbershop, a military tailor shop that grew into Duke’s Clothing, Wahiawa Korean Businessman’s Association, plus Rotary and Lions club memberships over the years.

In addition to CJ Ron’s work to build the Kapolei and Kaneohe courthouses, he also earned the Conference of Chief Justices’Harry L. Carrico Award for “innovation or accomplishment of national significance in the field of judicial administration” ...

Mililani’s Grace Bell directs and choreographs Honky Tonk Angels, playing now through Sept. 26 at Manoa Valley Theatre (988-6131). The musical is loosely based on the lives of Loretta Lynn, Dolly Parton and Tammy Wynette ... New work by North Shore artist Heather Brown is on view in the show High Tide, now through Sept. 25 at Chinatown Boardroom on Nuuanu Avenue (585-7200) ...


Mililani’s Shanton Antolin won a scholarship from Hawaii State FCU (for credit union members or dependents) to study architecture at UH Manoa ...

John Dailey

Mililani’s John Dailey was promoted from property sales manager to director of sales for both Pacific Beach and Pagoda hotels, proving his leadership after only one year with HTH Corp. ... Mililani’s Vena Funtanilla is a new business partner in LifeSuccess Consulting of Hawaii, offering personal development and recipes for economic success (258-4391) ...

Most-borrowed items by category from the state libraries in August: Sizzling Sixteen, novel by Janet Evanovich; Pirates of the Caribbean: The Curse of the Black Pearl DVD; and Keola and Kapono Beamer‘s Honolulu City Lights CD ...


Recent lucky slot players in downtown Las Vegas: Mililani’s Garrett Suzuki $10,000, Wahiawa’s Jane Oda $11,241, Wahiawa’s Alex Takayama $10,276, Mililani’s Teana Vann $10,000, Haleiwa’s Kaena Apana $5,700, Mililani’s Janis Anzai $4,500 and Mililani’s Marilyn Kunukau $4,000

 

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