Waha Nui

Carol Chang
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November 03, 2010 - MidWeek The East Waha Nui
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Jack Schneider

The man with the “write” stuff is Jim Henry of Kaimuki. He’s the new director of the Manoa Writing Program at UH. Jim also will continue as associate prof of English and as director of the UH Writing Mentors ... East Oahu residents Culten Arroyo, Kathryn Lau and Diamond Tachera won scholarships from Hawaii State FCU (for CU members or dependents) to pursue their studies at UH Manoa, Columbia U. and Kapiolani Community College, respectively ...

HPR’s next set of Aloha Shorts readings begins at 6:45 p.m. Sunday at Atherton studio (955-8821) with Kaimuki’s Denise-Aiko Chinen reading two stories by local authors ... Waialae Iki resident Jack Schneider is now deep into the cookie business. He’s been named CEO of Chip & Cookie by its founder and colorful spokesman Wally Amos. Jack will oversee the brand’s transition from retail to wholesale ...

The Contemporary Museum features Hawaii Kai’s Kloe Kang and St. Louis Heights’Marc Thomas, among others, in its Biennial of Hawaii Artists IX show now through Jan. 9 (529-0232) ...


East Oahu dominates Japanese Chamber of Commerce leadership for 2011, with Wayne Kato as chairman of the board, and vice chairmen Tyler Tokioka, Scott Higa, Gordon Kagawa, Terry Noyama, Darrell Yamagata and Sidney Hamada (plus two “outside the area”) ...

Ryan Graham

Aina Haina’s Ryan Graham, an estimator for his dad’s company, Graham Builders, earned his Certified Renovator designation from National Healthy Housing and can now direct projects with EPA specifications ...

“Have it your way” means more than just freedom to pick hamburger trimmings. Burger King’s Have It Your Way Foundation gave $1,000 scholarships to 32 local 2010 high school graduates, including Kaiser’s Kari Noborikawa and Kalani’s Samantha Young ... Kahala’s Ginny Walden has a new book on her healing journey through breast cancer by practicing CHI-LEL medical qigong. For details on Cancer Gone! My $100,000 Haircut: A Memoir, go to blueskyhealingarts.com ...


Rep. Gene Ward and a cross-section of the community planted a tree Oct. 16 at Makapuu parking lot in memory of Ka Iwi coastline caretaker Kevin Mashima, who died last month. Gene called him “the heart and soul” of the area

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