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October 12, 2011 - MidWeek The Central Waha Nui
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Acrew member at the Wahiawa McDonald’s, Jane Guillermo, is a national semifinalist in the Voice of McDonald’s global singing competition, which means she needs your vote. Between now and Nov. 1, the public can vote for Jane at voiceofmcdonalds.com to get her into the top three. Final goal is a $25,000 grand prize and world dominance, of course ...
UH Manoa will screen the updated short film, The Shorebreak Art of Clark Little, at 7 p.m. Friday in the art building auditorium, with the North Shore photographer himself there to share how he gets those great shots (956-8244) ...
Mililani Mauka’s Victoria Zeuner had a busy first year in college. She was named Chemical Engineering Freshman of the Year at Northeastern University and is on its women’s varsity rowing team, which won all three events at the Colonial Athletic Association championships this year.
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Victoria also paddled on the USA Jr. Canoe Kayak Team before hitting the books in Boston ... Central Oahu’s garden of talented artists continues to grow. Only 28 of the 1,500 entries in the Regional Scholastic Art Awards show here were picked for the U.S. Department of Education’s rotating exhibit in Washington, D.C. and five of those 28 are right here in Mililani and Wahiawa. View their works through Oct. 31 in the nation’s capitol: Ryan Gibbs and Chavez Moala of Leilehua High, Ariana Hirata of Mililani Middle School, and Michelle Barit and Bennet Cariaga of Wahiawa Middle School ...
Shawna Fujita, a junior from Mililani, made the summer term scholastic honor roll at Oregon State University in Corvallis. She’s studying animal sciences ... Janelle Acain of Wahiawa has graduated from Air Force Reserve basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas ...
Latest lucky slot players in downtown Las Vegas: Wahiawa’s Jane Oda $8,650, Wahiawa’s Stephen Tessier $4,171 ... To cut down on pedestrian slaughter on the highways, Koolauloa’s MaryAnne Long suggests a “Get a Light” campaign: “Just put something reflective, or a light, on yourself,” she says. A cheap light from the hardware store does the trick, and give one to a friend, too, when you walk at night .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
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