‘Welcome The Whales’ Celebrates Humpbacks, Marine Lessons
Fans of the humpback whale can learn more about them and support learning in Koolauloa at the same time this Saturday at Turtle Bay Resort. The annual “Welcome the Whales” celebration runs from 10 a.m....
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Alison Wisnom ◄ Back Next ► Picture 1 of 2 Paintings by three Windward artists — Arna Johnson, Peg-gy Krantz and Meala Bishop — are hanging in the newly renovated wings of Kaiser’s Moanalua Medical...
View ArticleAge, Breath on Agenda at Hospital
Castle Medical Center intends to ease the sometimes-terrifying phase of life called aging and also address modern struggles with healthy breathing in two free seminars next week. Space is limited, and...
View ArticleChevron Fuels Science Needs At WW Schools
Marie Riley led a free introduction to ‘Relaxing into Flexibility’ via acupressure, chi kung breathing, etc., Jan. 15 at Kaneohe Library. She teaches more in-depth classes each week at Windward...
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St. John Vianney School’s Halau Ka Pa Hula O Ka Lei Hulu Hiwa, directed by kumu Jack McKeague, entertained with other students Jan. 19 at the Kailua school’s Breakfast with the Bishop in the parish...
View ArticleKeeping Your Best Interest First
Atlas Construction is a design-build contractor that makes the process of building a home an enjoyable one-stop shop experience for customers. The construction company is a locally owned family...
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◄ Back Next ► Picture 1 of 6 Stacie and David Knight had the grand opening for Knight’s Isshin-Ryu Karate & Kobudo Jan. 15 with a ceremonial purification and dancers from Hawaii Okinawan...
View ArticleClasses Now In Kailua For Little Rembrandts
Kailua parents looking for extracurricular activities for their children can add KidzArt to that list. The international education company specializes in art curriculum, with a dash of life skills. Its...
View ArticleFish, Coastline Topics Of Hanauma Bay Talks
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve presents free public lectures each Thursday night this month on a variety of UH Sea Grant-supported UH graduate trainee research projects. The programs begin at 6:30 p.m. in...
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Wednesday February 5 Nutrition Deadline is today to register for Marie Riley’s “Nutrition and Chi Kung,” set for 9:45 a.m. Feb. 12 in Hale Kuhina 106 at WCC. Fee is $12. Call 235-7433. Kaneohe book...
View ArticleSurfriders In State Hoops Finals
Should the Kailua girls basketball team make a run in this week’s Division I state tournament, its collective cohesiveness would be a huge factor, and nothing would please head coach Mandy Llamedo...
View ArticleWCC Opens New Annex For Veterinary Studies
Gov. Neil Abercrombie and ‘first dog’ Kanoa get a first look at Windward Community College’s new Vet Tech learning facility Jan. 31 with state Sen. Jill Tokuda (left) and Sen. Clayton Hee, who bonds...
View ArticleWaha Nui – 2/12/14
Now in its fundraising and development stage, the film project I Am Haloa will feature Kaneohe kalo activist Daniel Anthony leading three Kamehameha seniors on a journey to explore their ancestral link...
View Article‘Discover Kualoa’ With Games, Tours Saturday
It’s time for the second part of the three-months-long Windward festival celebrating Makahiki season. Discover Kualoa will present the history and cultural legacy of Ka’a'awa from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m....
View ArticleCollege Drama Offers Extraordinary Fish Tale
Malia Galindo, a Wind-ward Community College Theatre 260 student, plays the title role in the Maui mo’olelo ‘The Charge of ‘Ai’ai.’ The production will be staged Feb. 14-23 at Paliku Theatre for...
View ArticleKailua Chamber Will ‘Mix It Up’ At Le Jardin
KCOC president Cynthia Manley. Photo by Russell Tanoue. Kailua Chamber of Commerce (KCOC) will host a Windward Business Mixer next week, and it encourages all area business people to attend and meet...
View ArticleLanikai Stages Gala For Stage
Lanikai Elementary Public Charter School marks its 50th anniversary Feb. 22 at Vintage Lanikai Gala Auction and Wine Tasting from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. at Mid-Pacific Country Club. Proceeds will help fund...
View ArticleSchutz At Honolulu Brass Show
Critically acclaimed soprano Rachel Schutz is guest artist for Chamber Music Hawaii’s Feb. 17 concert at Paliku Theatre, where she will sing with the Honolulu Brass. The curtain goes up at 7:30 p.m....
View ArticleCoach Wong Leads Surfriders
When it comes to coaching, there was really only one destination on Joseph Wong’s radar. That would be Kailua High School, of course, where he was a standout player in the early 1990s. “Kailua is...
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