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June 24, 2009 - MidWeek The Central Waha Nui
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Acouple of things you may not know about the earth-friendly Haleiwa Farmers Market: Makani and David Clarke whip up solar-powered smoothies at the Universe Juice booth every Sunday, and even the market’s entertainers are amplified by solar panels from 21st Century Technologies ... Speaking of greenies, Wahiawa artist Brian Sato has his photo essay on recycling bins on view through July 17 at the Japanese Cultural Center in For our Children, for our Planet: Going Green in Japan and Hawaii (945-7633) ...
Wahiawa singer song-writer Hope Mayo has finished her new album, End of the Day, and is eager to get out of the studio and sing up a storm. Hope was at Higher Ground last week, and she will play at Kumu Kahua’s annual benefit this Saturday and at an Easter Seals fundraiser Sept. 10 at the Willows. You can hear samples of her new work at www.hopemayo.com ...
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Mililani Mauka Elementary principal Carol Petersen was one of 12 public school administrators honored this spring for outstanding leadership. Carol received $1,000 and a commemorative plaque from Island Insurance Foundation ...
Bryson Espresion of Mililani will have his creations on view July 13-28 at Honolulu Hale in the annual National Arts Program exhibit by city employees. Bryson was a 2007 best in show winner ... James Nakamura (Mililani 2002) is returning to the U.S. from duty in Iraq as an aircraft repair technician. James is normally assigned to the 4th Infantry out of Fort Hood, Texas ... Meanwhile Matthew Howard (Mililani 2009) has received an Air Force ROTC scholarship to attend a selected host college or university ...
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When Steven Snow stepped to the podium at the BYU-Hawaii graduation, he addressed more than 200 students from 34 countries. Elder Snow is part of the Presidency of the Seventy of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ... Wahiawa’s Christian Manzo plays for the Schofield Outlaws and recently qualified to attend the Major League Baseball Pitch Hit and Run competition, held June 21 at San Diego’s PETCO Park. Stay tuned ...
In honor of the Army’s 234th birthday June 17, state Rep. Michael Magaoay read this year’s “Army Birthday Story” to keiki at Helemano Child Development Center on Schofield. The kids also tour Army bases and museums and make care packages for soldiers in Iraq
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