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July 07, 2010 - MidWeek The East Waha Nui
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Kaimuki artist Susie Anderson joins 20 others July 3-13 at the Great Makawao Paint-Out Invitational, where they paint for seven days all over Maui, then show what they’ve done and get awards. Good luck, Susie ...Teacher of the Year at Kaimuki/Kaiser Community School for Adults is Lisa Yanagi, who teaches special-interest yoga classes, which always are full, and they keep her energized, she says. “Yoga is something that never gets old” ...
The votes are in, and topping Hawaii public library system’s “most-borrowed” list in June are fiction and pop: The Pelican Brief by John Grisham (book), Master and Commander: The Far Side of the World (DVD) and HIStory: Past, Present and Future, Book I - Michael Jackson (CD) ...
Born to Kaleo and the prolific Laka on Feb. 27, a healthy male Atlantic bottlenose dolphin at Sea Life Park needs a name, and park operations manager John Elkington is asking for the public’s help. Think of a great name before Aug. 31 and send it to the Web site, seal-ifeparkhawaii.com/baby. Special dolphin-viewing tours already have begun ...
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East Oahu’s new City Councilman is the man in blue, Lee Donohue. He appropriately heads the Public Safety and Services Committee ... After much feedback, Pam Boyar says they’ve changed the name of their Saturday market at Kaiser from Makeke O Maunalua to Hawaii Kai Farmers Market. Eat on!
The Lanikai Bike Path 8K fun run Sunday is in memory of Daniel Levey, an avid Kalama Valley hiker who died on a favorite trail in 2003. For details, call John Simonds at 373-3609 ...
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Polynesian Voyaging Society’s East Oahu mariners Nainoa Thompson and Bob Perkins share their plans for Hokule’a's upcoming world voyage from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. July 16 at HCC’s Marine Education & Training Center (778-8589) ...
Julius Caesar has never looked better. Hawaii Kai’s Jim Hesse, Aina Haina’s John Wat and Kapahulu’s James Bright are in the cast of the 2010 Hawaii Shakespeare Festival’s first play from July 9-18 at The ARTS at Mark’s Garage (800-838-3006)
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