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December 22, 2010 - MidWeek The Central Waha Nui
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Mililani native Seth Ching left last week to join the private hospital ship Africa Mercy, where he’ll serve as an Able Seaman, working on the journey’s technical preparations. The ship will serve thousands of patients for free in Sierra Leone in West Africa ...
Congratulations to adviser Jason Tamura and his Mililani High team, which took second in the Road Runner High School High Speed Video Contest. The team (Zachary Lee, Taliya Hayes and Brandon Tacadena) won three notebook computers for a 90-second piece on What Does Road Runner Do For You?, sponsored by the Mililani-based Oceanic Time Warner cable company ...
New Mayor Peter Carlisle has appointed Army veteran Gary Cabato to direct the Department of Parks and Recreation - a job the Mililani man knows well since he’s been its executive assistant for a decade. Gary also was 2002 city Manager of the Year and has worked under eight department directors ...
North Shore’s Clark Little has a 2011 calendar out with 13 of his favorite shorebreak shots. Clark also won the 2010 Windland Smith Rice International Award for oceans photography and will exhibit his winning work at the Smithsonian for six months starting in April ... Trojan freshman Viola Mocz is the sixth-place alternate (out of 96 competitors) to the National Junior Science & Humanities Symposium in San Diego next spring, following the Pacific Symposium for Science and Sustainability Dec. 3-5 at UH Manoa. A member of Mililani’s family science dynasty (older siblings Philip and Lucia are student scientists at Harvard now), Viola also speaks Hungarian and performs in the Hawaii Youth Symphony - on the viola, of course ...
Crowds attended a celebration of life last Sunday for colorful mural-ist, musician and family man Ron Artis, 61, who made Haleiwa his home (and his newest canvas) in recent years with wife Victoria and 11 keiki. For a look at his life, go to http://www.ronartis.com. He died Dec. 8 at Wahiawa hospital of an apparent heart attack ...
The Oahu Arts Center 2010 Art Show at Pauahi Tower Gallery downtown is open through Jan. 8 and has 30 artists, including Marie Kinchla of Haleiwa, and Marcelino Baniaga, Rafal Cholodzinski and Nicole Woo, all of Mililani. Call show coordinator Corinne Gallardo at 271-1344
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