
Windward Oahu Community News - Waimanalo • Kailua • Kaneohe • Kaaawa • Hauula • Laie
Published - Wednesday, February 01, 2012
Recent works by Emily McIlroy are on view now through March 2 at Hawaii Pacific University’s art gallery on the Hawaii Loa campus.
More>>A close-up look at Kure Atoll and its wildlife opens as an exhibit Sunday at Ho’omaluhia Botanical Garden, featuring photos by Ilana Nimz, a 2010 University of Hawaii graduate and marine conservationist.
More>>The Windward District Spelling Bee will bring the best spellers from eight area schools together next Tuesday for a tense evening of wordsmithing.
More>>State Department of Land and Natural Resources staff will update Kailua residents on area projects from 5:30 to 8 tonight (Feb. 1) at Kainalu Elementary School on Kaiholu Street.
More>>The Aikahi Elementary School PTSA will sponsor a benefit gala Feb. 18 to support its many student programs.
More>>Divorce, iPhones and iPads they’re facts of modern life. Perhaps it was inevitable that a Kahaluu psychologist would link them all together and come up with The Divorce App.
More>>A course in Boating Skills and Seamanship will begin Feb. 13 at Kalaheo High School.
More>>First Wind has launched its 2012 scholarship search for eligible students attending public or private high schools in Laie, Kahuku, Waialua, Sunset Beach, Haleiwa and Wahiawa. The one-time grants are for $3,000, with possible renewal awards of $5,000.
More>>Timmy Curran, pro-surfer turned singer/songwriter, will perform live at Surfer, The Bar at Turtle Bay Resort at 8 tonight (Jan. 25) for ages 21 and older.
More>>Ahuimanu Valley’s monthly magic show is back for a January performance with The Great Davidio, Mr. O and illusionist Aaron Vermeer.
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