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March 30, 2011 - MidWeek The Central Waha Nui
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Dean Takasato

The Friends of the Library of Hawaii picked State Rep. Marcus Oshiro as its Legislator of the Year. As chairman of the House Finance Committee, the Wahiawa lawmaker was instrumental in restoring nearly $3 million to the library budget - which meant no more furlough days and filled vacancies ...

Mililani architect Dean Takasato has joined RIM Architects as a senior associate and healthcare architect - which is a good fit, since Dean has 17 years experience designing and renovating medical facilities here and on the mainland ... Just by swiping their debit cards, Mililani’s Von Baron and Wahiawa’s Marie Lobitos won $250 Ala Moana gift cards in a promotion by Hawaii State FCU ...


TV’s New York CSI star Gary Sinise and his Lt. Dan Band were a hit as usual during a recent tour of Schofield Barracks and other Oahu installations - just of few of the 40 concerts they do each year since 9/11 with the USO. “The least I can do as somebody in the spotlight is to make sure your sacrifice is not forgotten,” the bass guitar player told local media. He also played Vietnam veteran Lt. Dan Taylor in Forrest Gump ...

Jason O’Neill (Hanalani 2004) and Kennisa Rafanan-Reynolds (Mililani 2010) have graduated from Air Force basic training at Lackland AFB, Texas ...

K. Rafanan-Reynolds

Mary Jean Fischer of Wahiawa has received her master of arts (for teaching science education) from Western Governors University in Salt Lake City ...

Victoria Gail-White of Haleiwa was the director/chef of a unique staging last weekend of Tea with Emily Dickinson. Victoria directed Janice McGrath in the TAG play at Dole Cannery Square, which was followed by high tea and gourmet treats. She once played Jan’s daughter in a 2003 play and has called her Mom ever since, despite telling her what to do in five shows already ...


Leilehua student Chavez Moala won a silver medal for the drawing Helping Hands in the 2011 Scholastic Art & Writing Awards national competition, which comes with special recognition May 31 at Carnegie Hall in New York City

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