‘Cool Nights’ Seeking Vendors
The fifth annual party for a cause is coming up next month, and there’s still room for more sponsors, vendors and donors to sign up for the Windward side’s biggest philanthropic block party that...
View ArticleMakai Firm’s Thermal Energy Talks At Summit
Makai Ocean Engineering Inc. will present three aspects of ocean thermal energy conversion technology to an international conference Sept. 9-11 in Honolulu. The Asia Pacific Clean Energy Summit...
View ArticleKailua Girls Volleyball Coach Praises Community Support
After earning a Division II state tournament berth last fall, and finishing as runner-up in the OIA White, hopes are once again high for the Kailua volleyball team this fall. This time it will look to...
View ArticleOIA Red East Games Critical At Mid-season In Windward
This weekend is the midway point of the OIA’s Red East season for most teams, the outcome of their games should figure big for Castle, Kailua and Kahuku. Kalaheo’s game with Pearl City should figure...
View ArticleHPU To Hold Auditions For Moliere’s ‘Tartuffe’
Hawaii Pacific University will present one of Moliere’s most famous and entertaining comedies, Tartuffe, this fall, and its drama department will conduct auditions for it at 7 p.m. Friday, and noon...
View ArticleWhat’s Up in Windward Oahu
Wednesday September 4 Fresh poi Kako’o ‘Oiwi takes orders for fresh poi until noon today from its Heeia lo’i at $5 per half-pound container of pa’i'ai or one-pound bag of poi. Hoio (fiddlehead) fern...
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Kaneohe's Jason Elento, 12, tries his hand at horseback riding at the recent Down Syndrome Ohana of Hawaii's end-of-summer outing to Gun-stock Ranch in Laie. The group also swam and had a potluck...
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Former BYU-Hawaii women’s basketball coach Wendy Anae has joined the Rainbow Wahine coaching staff, returning from BYU in Utah, where she’s directed basketball operations for its women’s team since...
View ArticleEncore For WCC Bon Dance, Autumn Fest
Windward Community College will host its 2013 Autumn Festival and Bon Dance from 4 to 9 p.m. Saturday in front of the Hale La'akea Library Learning Commons, featuring dance lessons, tours, food and an...
View ArticleWindward Methodists To Honor Their Past
Congregations will gather Saturday at Parker United Methodist Church in Kaneohe to celebrate the 85th anniversary of three churches and to honor their founding pastor, the late Rev. Chinpei Peter (CP)...
View ArticleKailua Volleyball Captain Working On College Libero Moves
There’s little doubt who sets the pace at practice for Kailua’s girls volleyball team. It’s senior captain Keala Kaio-Perez. A year after helping it to a runner-up finish in the OIA White Division,...
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Wednesday September 11 Kahaluu board meets Kahaluu Neighborhood Board meets at 7 p.m. KEY Project. Call 768-3710. Reflexology and Chi Kung Deadline is today to sign up for a class in “Arm Reflexology...
View ArticleAid For New Waimanalo School
A new charter school intends to open in Waimanalo in fall 2014, backed by the vision of a modern-day Polynesian voyager and help from Harold K.L. Castle Foundation. The foundation announced last week a...
View ArticleFull Moon Concert For Kailua
Ukulele star Taimane Gardner and local reggae band Dread Ashanti will headline the Kailua Full Moon Concert from 5 to 9 p.m. Sept. 20 at Kailua District Park. The second and final 2013 public summer...
View ArticleCrime Talk For Kaneohe
State Sen. Jill Tokuda, Rep. Ken Ito and the Haiku Condominium Association have set a meeting for 6:30 to 8 p.m.Thursday at Heeia Elementary cafeteria to discuss anti-crime measures for Kaneohe. The...
View ArticleRed Raider Coach Treading Cautiously About Castle Crew
Kahuku head football coach Reggie Torres If the Castle football team needs a lobbyist, Kahuku head coach Reggie Torres might qualify. The much-improved Knights, who have been the hard-luck story of the...
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Bank of Hawaii volunteers pack coral into the Heeia Fishpond walls in the driving rain last month during their community service day. Photo from Bank of Hawaii. ◄ Back Next ► Picture 1 of 4
View ArticleConservancy Volunteers To Pluck Plastic From Windward Shores
The Ocean Conservancy’s quest for a plastic-free Hawaii continues this Saturday on the Windward, Leeward and North Shore coasts. The group’s 28th International Coastal Cleanup Day, in partnership with...
View ArticleAulea Honoring Coach At 42nd Swim Meet
The Kailua District Park pool will be swarming with young athletes Sept. 28 and 29 when Aulea Swim Club hosts its 42nd annual Al Minn Aulea Invitational Swim Meet. The races start at 8:30 a.m. each...
View ArticleWeekend Gridiron Action Critical For Area Prep Teams
The OIA post-season may still be weeks away, but with every game critical now, all Windward teams are already in playoff mode as they position themselves for a favorable seeding. A preview of this...
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