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July 27, 2011 - MidWeek The Central Waha Nui
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Cheryl DeAngelo

Army families got to see the Harry Potter movie for free, and in advance, at Schofield’s Sgt. Smith Theater. Hawaii Army Weekly says nearly 1,500 fans lined up for the July 9 screening, sponsored by Warner Bros. and the AAES as a military appreciation gesture ... Mililani’s Bridget Rhee has earned her BFA degree in graphic design at the School of Visual Arts in New York City ...

Jenna Clark of Creatrix Solutions plans a fundraiser in August when 20 percent of her profits from back-to-school photos will go to “a local charity to prevent child abuse.” The Mililani photographer does similar benefits every month (203-4661) ...

Speaking of photography, Mililani’s Cheryl DeAngelo has joined the board of directors at ProjectFocus Hawaii, a nonprofit that helps at-risk children and youths gain confidence via creative work behind the camera lens. Cheryl and husband/chef Fred also own Turtle Bay’s Ola restaurant ...


Iris Suzuki led the pack of lucky slot players this past spring in downtown Las Vegas. The Mililani woman won a whopping $104,738, followed by Wahiawa’s Josephine Chargualaf $13,981, Wahiawa’s Jane Oda $10,602, Mililani’s Garrett Suzuki $10,050, Wahiawa’s Yuki Miyashiro $10,000, Wahiawa’s Felicia Souza $6,867, Mililani’s Josephine Ponce $5,247 and Mililani’s Seichi Sakihara $5,000 ...

Morgan McKinney

If Vegas gamblers happen to leave the casino and stagger into the sun, they should listen to Christopher Tortora, Wahiawa ophthalmologist: “Sunglasses are your friend as they are the best defense against the sun for your eyes and wearing a hat helps.” Shop for 100 percent UV protection, wrap-around frames and added lens coatings ...

Mililani Waena Elementary first-grader Morgan McKinney won the Academic Progress Award for her grade in the fourth quarter, making her family proud. Mother Mika says principal Dale Castro has made “huge improvements” at the school, and this is just one sign. Maybe Morgan will grow up to be a writer like her dad, local author Chris McKinney ...


The busy North Shore musical group Abrigo Ohana has released its first CD, Ekahi, and began selling it July 16 at the Haleiwa Arts Festival

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