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Carol Chang
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January 20, 2010 - MidWeek The Central Waha Nui
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Three Mililani High seniors - Edward Birtodaso, Chelsie Mangca-Valdez and Brennan Mata - swept the city’s “Youth for Rail” art contest for individual art entries (Edward), overall winner (Edward again, won an iPod) and advertising contest (Chelsie and Brennan). The mayor was pleased, of course. All winners will take a field trip soon to get educated about mass transit ...

Mililani’s Ethan Hottendorf recently toured Pearl Harbor shipyard to learn about career options there. He’s already working in Shop 67 doing troubleshoot maintenance and repair as well as some nuclear engineering. Ethan also won an engineering apprentice scholarship from the shipyard and has an engineering degree ... Hawaiian Humane Society thanked Kaneolani Elementary second-graders a recent newsletter for donating $154, earned from their Rainbow Reader campaign ...


Gabrielle Gregorio of Mililani is co-winner of the highest award for completing the entire Kumon Reading Program at its Village Park-based site. She had to analyze figurative language, critique passages in literature and complete thousands of worksheets ... Hot photog Clark Little will do a slide show and free talk at 7 p.m. Feb. 5 in the UH-Manoa art building auditorium on his spectacular images of the North Shore surf (956-8244) - all from his 2009 book The Shorebreak Art of Clark Little ... Oregon State’s fall semester honor roll lists Dexter Carolino, Kelsey Copeland and Wendi Kobayashi of Mililani, and Joli Johnston of Haleiwa ...

For all you Waialua bandstand fans, there’s no concert Feb. 7. Can you guess why? Super Bowl Sunday. “We can’t compete,” admits John Cutting, chairman of bandstand’s Friends ... But you can hear Wahiawa’s Hope Mayo sing on Wednesday nights at Doraku Sushi in Royal Hawaiian Center ... Bill Howes of North Shore Country Market has earned his organic certification for Kolea Farm, making his vegetables officially healthier ...


A belated congratulations to Pupukea’s Kaliko Amona and Blake McElheny (and son Mala’e) who welcomed, ahem, Leihiwa Meleana Kekapamokihana McElheny into this world Oct. 12 - all 9-and-a-half pounds of her. In their spare time, Kaliko directs ‘AINA in the Schools for Kokua Hawaii Foundation, and Blake champions the area’s amenities through the North Shore Community Land Trust

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