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It looks like a new tradition has been established in old Kaimuki. This is only the second year the Kaimuki Business and Professional Association has showcased the town under the name “Celebrate Kaimuki Kanikapila,
More about this event>>Plenty of deserving fathers got their fill of pancakes and cornbread - and sausage, eggs, rice, milk, juice and coffee - at the Hawaii Kai Lions Club’s 34th annual breakfast June 15 in the air-conditioned Kaiser High School cafeteria.
More about this event>>While most folks may trot out high school memories now and then, not that many of us return to the scene of our crimes (and triumphs) to help our alma mater.
More about this event>>Everybody loves to help open a new restaurant, so Taco Del Mar at Hawaii Kai Towne Center was the place to be on Nov. 19. Ken Nascimento, the local businessman who has signed up at least 19 franchisees on Oahu alone, threw a VIP party for family and friends the night before the restaurant officially opened its doors.
More about this event>>Koko Marina Center took on Hawaii’s cowboy history in a light-hearted way this fall.
More about this event>>The Sept. 2 “Taste of KickStart,” held at Aina Haina’sgracious Bayer Estate, sur-passed its goal of raising$40,000 for Lee Donohue’skarate program that blendsmartial arts and positive lifechoices for students age 11and older.
More about this event>>The ‘Halloween Gone Wild’ party Oct. 27 at the Kahala Resort drew 700 guests and made $180,000 for charity, proving that young professionals can let their hair down and save the world at the same time.
More about this event>>For 10 years, the Honolulu Waldorf School has counted on its spring fundraiser, Tastes & Treasures, to support the unique private school and its tuition assistance fund.
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