Kualoa Ranch Lauded For Environmental Stewardship
Carrie and John Morgan accept Kualoa Ranch’s regional 2013 Environmental Stewardship Award at the 2014 Cattle Industry annual convention and trade show, held recently in Nashville, Tenn. Photo from...
View ArticleWCC Drama Students Stage Dark, Urban ‘Battle Of Will’
As gravediggers (Domina Arroyo and Eybelle Nevins-Rosado) casually look on, Girl (Jessica Kincaid) and Illegal (Christian Sylvester) escape death and the city. The scene is from ‘Battle of Will,’ which...
View ArticleSweet Treats, Tours At Cacao Fest Sunday
The state’s sweetest month is coming to an end, but FarmLovers will wrap up Hawaii Grown Cacao Month in style with its third annual Hawaii Cacao Festival, set for 8:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sunday at Kailua...
View ArticleLegislators Talk Story Thursday
Four Windward legislators each sit on multiple committees in the state House and Senate, and Honolulu City Council, so when they all decide to get together to talk story with the community, it’s a good...
View ArticleWater Needs Seminar March 7 In Waimanalo
No one is more conscious of water conservation than a farmer, and Oahu Resource Conservation and Development Council wants to help Hawaii’s own by hosting a seminar next month on “Water Management...
View ArticlePlay Kickball To Help Abused Keiki
Kickballs aren’t the only thing that P.A.R.E.N.T.S. Inc. hopes to send flying. The organization’s crusade against child abuse and neglect continues with the third annual Kickball Tournament from 8 a.m....
View ArticleKahuku High Lacks Baseball Coach And Student Interest
Among the byproducts of having a high-profile football program can be an occasional lack of interest in other sports. Kahuku athletic director Gillian Yamagata has found this to be the case recently,...
View ArticleSpencer’s Mustangs Regroup Following Move To Division II
With a roster heavy with underclassmen, the timing was perhaps ideal for Kalaheo girls softball team’s trip to Maui over the weekend. Developing cohesiveness has been a prevailing theme for the...
View ArticleFree Readers Theatre Comedy At Pohai Nani
The setting has three friends, all widows, trying to cope with the loss of their spouses in different ways. One day at the graveyard they meet a widower, and drama ensues … Windward Readers Theatre...
View ArticleWhat’s Up in Windward Oahu
Wednesday February 26 Led Zeppelin Hokulani Imaginarium presents the popular Led Zeppelin laser music show at 7 p.m. at WCC. All ages are welcome. Admission is $7, $6 and $5. Call 235-7433. Movie night...
View ArticleFocus on Windward Oahu
A Lions Club work party completed the upper half of sidewalks along Kahuhipa and Alaloa streets Jan. 11, making them safer by paving over uneven surfaces. Project volunteers include (from left) Pali...
View ArticleForum Set On Kailua Crime Wave
Kailua Neighborhood Board has scheduled a community forum on property crime for 7 p.m. March 13 at Kailua District Park. “Because of problems with home burglaries and car break-ins,” said board...
View ArticleWaha Nui – 3/5/14
Former Maunawili resident Balazs Szabo has authored TweezerBeezer: A True Story about a mynah hatchling rescued by a Maunawili family. Balazs also provides the vivid illustrations. Find him at...
View ArticleMaunawili Munitions Sweeps
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers launched a sweep for munitions and explosives Feb. 10 along the Maunawili Demonstration and Falls trails and the trail connecting them. The work, which is expected to...
View ArticleFish Fry Friday At St. Anthony’s
The Knights of Columbus Council 6307 will have an old-fashioned Fish Fry this Friday – including hush puppies, cole slaw, french fries, fruit, rolls, drinks and allyou-can-eat beer-battered catfish....
View ArticleLawmakers Talk Story In Waimanalo Tonight
Area lawmakers will conduct a “talk story” meeting with residents from 6:30 to 8 tonight (March 5) at Waimanalo Elementary & Intermediate School to address major issues now before the Hawaii...
View ArticleWhat’s Cooking At KEY Project
KEY Project has planned a busy spring with a variety of courses for adults. Its next round of culinary education classes runs March 31-May 9 and again May 19-June 27, offering six weeks each of...
View ArticleNew Building Plans Under Way At Busy Waimanalo Health Center
By PAIGE TAKEYA Waimanalo Health Center looks more like a small collection of trailers than one of the state’s best patient-centered medical clinics – so recognized by the National Committee for...
View ArticleCaregivers To Meet In Kaneohe
A conference for caregivers – both lay and professional – is planned for March 14 at the Koolau Ballrooms and Conference Center on the theme “Caregiving and Grief … Awakening Heart and Soul.” Health...
View ArticleKailua Hongwanji Has New Temple In Place
By JUNI WENDELIN FASTING After years of hurdles and expenses, the congregation at Kailua Hongwanji Mission dedicated its new temple Feb. 22. “The dedication ceremony was similar to a blessing service,”...
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