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March 09, 2011 - MidWeek The Central Waha Nui
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Upcoming North Shore talent Elyssa Turnbull stars as Blossom - “a hard-headed little fairy” who has only one night to learn how to be good and earn her wings - in Hawaii Theatre Center’s production of Wishes & Wings, A Musical Quest from the Mountains to the Sea, playing Saturday and Sunday downtown (528-0506) ...
When the Army goes shopping in Hawaii, it’s not for the little stuff. Its Compatible Use Buffer program recently put more than $2.6 million toward the purchase and preservation of the Honouliuli Preserve (visible from the Kunia plain), plus more toward Waimea Valley earlier. For that the Mililani-Waipio-Melemanu Neighborhood Board recently honored the program. “This is the best act of Army philanthropy I’ve seen yet,” board member Ann Freed told Hawaii Marine ...
More good guys: Mililani Middle School eighth-graders. Social studies and service learning teacher Carolyn Ozaki said they’re contributing their 2011 walkathon funds (and their hands-on labor) to a preschool program at two Leeward homeless shelters. The students recently spent time there weeding, painting, gardening, preparing lunches and helping with keiki activities ...
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Josue “Sway” Nunes of Wahiawa is a semifinalist for a national service award for his innovative fundraising approaches in support of rehabilitation programs for individuals with mental illness. A UH graduate student in social work, Sway led a campaign for Hale O Honolulu Clubhouse called “Miles for Mental Health” ...
Mililani resident Chaz Curet, a senior at Damien, has been named a National Merit Scholarship finalist, making him eligible to compete for more than $36 million in NMS scholarships. He also runs cross country and works on the school newspaper (yea!) ...
Tops with borrowers at Hawaii libraries in February were James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge‘s bestseller Tick Tock and the Korean drama DVD Iris ... Michele Spacek seeks a few good men and women to volunteer as football or cheerleading coaches for the Mililani Pop Warner season, which starts Aug. 1 at Mililani District Park. E-mail her at .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address)
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