
Windward Oahu Community News - Waimanalo • Kailua • Kaneohe • Kaaawa • Hauula • Laie
Below are the last few MidWeek Windward Oahu Community coverstories
Kailua and its wetlands will be the focus of the 2012 guided tours coordinated by ‘Ahahui Malama i ka Lokahi and the Kailua Hawaiian Civic Club starting this Saturday during the Ramsar World Wetlands Day at Kailua United Methodist Church.
Read Story>>Ko’olaupoko Hawaiian Civic Club will mark its 75th anniversary with a book launch, music and a festive celebration of the community it serves from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sunday at Windward Mall center court.
Read Story>>A fire that destroyed the Reed family’s Kailua home Dec. 16 has not destroyed their faith in their fellow man.
Read Story>>A gathering at Ho’omaluhia (“to make a place of tranquility and peace”) Botanical Garden this Saturday should bring area residents more peace of mind about their homes.
Read Story>>The Marine Corps Semper Fit Aquatics program seeks amateur bodysurfers, both military and civilian, to compete in its Pyramid Rock Body Surfing Championship Jan. 14-15.
Read Story>>Keolu Shopping Center is now home to Kailua’s only movie theater in four years - Water Gardens Keolu 4, which opened Dec. 16 with a mission: Employ people in the community and allow customers to enjoy a good movie at a decent price.
Read Story>>One year ago, a Kailua aquaponics company installed a garden at a women’s transitional home in Waimanalo, and the gesture has proven to have practical as well as educational benefits.
Read Story>>Not everyone sees the homeless and poverty-stricken and thinks “diamond in the rough,” but Holly Holowach, director of Weinberg Village Waimanalo, does.
Read Story>>The Windward YMCA is changing to meet the increased needs of the community right now.
Read Story>>The 49th annual Kaneohe Christmas Parade will move nearly 3,000 people through town at 9 a.m. Saturday on a theme of “If Dreams Come True,” and it’s with entertainment for onlookers.
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