Longtime Windward Hoops Coach Zeroes In On Knights
Neil Bowers didn’t have a lot of experience in the role of underdog as a player for Kalaheo, which sets the standard for excellence on the local hardwood. As Castle’s new head coach for boys...
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• MAY ART Kailua High’s General Art class students have their works on view at Morning Brew (in Times Shopping Center) now through the end of May. Their art teacher, Noni Floyd, will display her...
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John Tanner Kaneohe’s Sierra Hirayama is one of Hawaii’s two U.S. Presidential Scholars for 2015, earning high SAT and ACT scores and glowing recommendations. The Kamehameha Schools senior will be...
View ArticleHot Music, Good Food At 15th Habilitat Luau
If the Hawaiian menu or award-winning musical talent doesn’t entice attendees to “one of the biggest luaus of the year,” maybe the massive live and silent auctions will. All that and more will run at...
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Kailua’s Brian Kaji-yamahas a new UH scholarship named after him, Heart of a Warrior. Supported by donations to June Jones Foundation, the first grant will be made in 2016 to a UH student who has...
View ArticleCheck Out Renovated Bookstore At Kaneohe Library
After being closed for two months, the basement bookstore at Kaneohe Library is back in business with a clean new look and plenty of space for Windward bargain hunters to browse. “It’s been cleaned...
View ArticleJune Talks At Hanauma Bay
Hanauma Bay Eduction Program offers free public lectures by local experts and research affiliates this month on a variety of topics. Each Sunday talk begins at 3 p.m. in the education alcove classroom...
View ArticleSuperheroes To Take Over Library
Superheroes plan an invasion of Kaneohe Library this Sunday, and all children are invited to meet them, learn how to draw them, and just have plenty of fun from 1:30 to 4 p.m. “The day will be chaos,...
View ArticleChoral Society Sings Friday
Windward Choral Society is in need of music. Luckily, the group is putting on its seventh annual Spring Concert, “I Am in Need of Music,” from 7 to 8:30 p.m. June 5 at St. John Vianney Parish. Led by...
View ArticleKailua Grad Allan Silva To Coach Saint Louis Basketball
As a student-athlete at Chaminade University in the late 1970s, Allan Silva took an interest in the other team that called McCabe Gymnasium home — that being the Saint Louis Crusaders. “When we were...
View ArticleLady Red Raiders Continue Their OIA Reign In Water Polo
Kahuku’s Kahaulelio twins — Kahea and Nohea — have been selected as the OIA girls water polo Co-Players of the Year, the league revealed recently. As seniors this year, the twins were a big reason why...
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Send Windward items to cchang@midweek.com by June 3 to be considered for the June 10 edition, or call 529-4850. • JUNE ART Kailua High art teacher Noni Floyd has her work on view at Morning Brew (in...
View ArticleElder Health Seminar June 11
Getting older often brings new medical concerns to the forefront. That’s why Castle Medical Center is hosting a free seminar on geriatric health care from 6 to 7:30 p.m. June 11 in its Wellness Center...
View ArticlePolo Is Back In Waimanalo
The polo ponies are running again on Waimanalo Field with the opening of Honolulu Polo Club’s 29th season last weekend. This Sunday it’s the Amateur Cup USPA, starting at 3 p.m. Still ahead in June are...
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