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April 29, 2009 - MidWeek The Central Waha Nui
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Mililani resident Natalia Cardona attended a George Marshall ROTC Seminar in Lexington, Virginia in mid April to discuss national security matters with senior military leaders. She earned the opportunity when judges selected her as the top Army Reserve Officer Training Corps cadet (out of 35 seniors) in the University of Hawaii’s ROTC program. According to Natalia’s military science professor Rod Laszlo, she’s “an incredible example of a leader” ...
Direct sales department: James Lee of Wahiawa is a business partner in Symmetry, a direct sales company that has health products to relieve stress (351-2223), and Wahiawa women Shirley Ellington (.(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)) and Tanya Hume are now independent consultants for Tastefully Simple, a direct sales company for gourmet foods. Tanya has the intriguing e-mail address .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address) ...
In his after-school life, Mililani High math teacher Edward Sawada is a rock hound and a photographer. You can check out his excellent botanical and landscape photos in a one-man show on view through June 14 in the lecture room at Ho’omaluhia Botanical Garden in Kaneohe (623-3140) ... Good news from the market (Haleiwa Farmers Market, not that one in New York): The April 19 market day brought in $1,200 for the Hawaii Pubic Radio pledge drive. I personally enrolled my dog Max as a new HPR member last week. I hope he enjoys the Brother Noland CD he’s getting for it ...
Some say Leighton Tseu‘s voice could have turned judges heads at the Miss USA pageant last week in Las Vegas. While there, Leighton sang to an ohana gathering of about a hundred Hawaii supporters for his daughter, Miss Hawaii USA Aureana Tseu of Mililani. You can see Aureana, daughter of Iwalani Tseu too, any time you want on the front cover of your Paradise White Pages ...
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Speaking of singers, Mililani High’s Michelle Motoda is looking forward to a national competition in the fall. She earned the opportunity by winning the February teen singing contest at Don Ho‘s Island Grill ... Mililani resident Budd Lauer is the new development office assistant for the Battleship Missouri Memorial. Budd is a Pennsylvania native who previously worked as a police officer with the Department of Defense ...
Congratulations to the Mililani High School Trojan Times staff. They earned the Best in State award for editorial writing in the 2009 Hawaii State High School Journalism Awards program ... There’s nothing like a Ford. Ford Nakagawa took first place for grades K-5 at the chess Supernationals tournament this month in Nashville, Tenn. Ford belongs to the Mililani Chess Club ...
Kathy is nearly out of flower pots, and you can help. For more than a decade now, the Waialua resident has been growing plants, potting them and giving them away to churches like nearby St. Michael’s to help them raise funds. ‘I just pot and pot and pot. Now I’m running out of pots.” Got pots? Call her at 637-0488
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