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Go, Knights: Reunion Is At Rumours

Rumor has it that Castle High School’s classes of 1975 and 1976 will host a reunion party for all alumni Feb. 21 at Rumours nightclub, and reservations are due very soon. Committee members include...

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Mustang Attacker Hopeful About Home-field Soccer Games

Keeley York has been part of a lot of big wins in her Kalaheo soccer career, but she hopes the biggest are yet to come, now that the Mustangs have been promoted to Division I. “I can’t believe I’m...

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Coach Silva Respects WW Hoops Talent

When it comes to OIA post-season Division I basketball tournaments, Windward schools practically can sign their own figure to the conference checkbook, having produced all but one of the league’s...

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What’s Up in Windward Oahu

Send Windward items to cchang@midweek.com by Dec. 24 to be considered for the Dec. 31 edition, or call 529-4850. Wednesday December 24 Family worship Emmanuel Episcopal Church on Keolu Drive hosts...

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Lanikai Preparing For 2015 ‘Day After’ Party

Ever since 1968, people in Lanikai always know when it’s New Year’s Day, and so it continues at 8 a.m. Jan. 1, 2015, at the community park with a foot race, then the Woes Day Parade at 9. Style, grace,...

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Focus on Windward Oahu

The 52nd annual Ka-neohe Christmas Parade Dec. 6, led by grand marshal Aunty Alice Hewett ◄ Back Next ► Picture 1 of 6

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OIA Titles, Thrilling ‘Almost’ Wins At State For Area Teams

A review of memorable 2014 sports stories from Windward Oahu schools Kahuku makes state DI football semifinals The team came within a few plays of making the state title game, narrowly losing to...

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Kailua, Marine Base Declared Storm Ready

Kailua and Kaneohe residents have nothing to fear the next time severe weather hits Oahu — Kailua and Marine Corps Base Hawaii both have been declared Storm Ready/Tsunami Ready for the next three years...

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Readers To Stage War Comedy

Award-winning local actress Jo Pruden heads the cast for the second Windward Readers Theatre production of the season next week in Kaneohe. Set for 7 p.m. Jan. 6 and 8, and 2 p.m. Jan. 11 at Pohai Nani...

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Waha Nui – 12/31/14

Waiahole taro farmer Hanale Bishop of Home stead Poi has added a new crop to his produce booth at the Saturday market at Ben Parker Elementary. It’s his just-released Rainwork, a CD of 10 solo...

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Hiking Makapu‘u Trail On ‘First Day’

Windward residents can join a sunrise hike to the summit of Makapu‘u ridge on New Year’s Day, organized for the fourth year by the Division of State Parks as an inspiring way to start 2015. Gates will...

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Focus on Windward Oahu

The Pyramid Rock Young Marines unit from Kailua joined with member units from eight other states at the recent 73rd-anniversary Pearl Harbor Day Commemoration. They participated in a wreath-laying...

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Grant, Lions’ Work Aid Mount Carmel

Holding the $10,000 Weinberg Friends check for Our Lady of Mount Carmel Church are (from left) Shirley Kaluhiwa of Kahaluu Lions Club, Father Paulo Kosaka and Kahaluu Lion Liane Garrett. The donation...

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Waha Nui – 1/7/15

Paliku Academy of Performing Arts students have been up to their eyeballs in aloha and omiyage with trips to Disneyland (Nov. 4-11) and Disney World (Dec. 2-7), reports director John-Paul Tai. They...

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Ko‘olauloa Reaps Its Rewards

Now in its second year, Turtle Bay Foundation has increased the amount and number of its grants and scholarships to Wind-ward and North Shore students by supporting projects of 41 schools and...

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Wong Slips Into The Perfect Role To Help Windward Students

Gisele Wong The latest stop in Gisele Wong’s 14-year career in the state Department of Education makes her the lynchpin of Castle-Kahuku Complex Area schools and the federal government’s Title I...

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Resort Hosts Makahiki Kuilima

New Year’s celebrations aren’t only about fireworks and mochi pounding, as Turtle Bay Resort will prove by hosting its second annual Makahiki Kuilima from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Jan. 17. The free event has...

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Kalaheo’s Lesson For Seniors: Apply Now

Kalaheo High School will partner with Wind-ward Community College and others to host “Kalaheo2College Day” from 2 to 6 p.m. Jan. 21 in its H-building classrooms. The program is designed for seniors and...

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Surfriders Have Eyes On OIA White Soccer Tournament

With the Kailua boys soccer team now in Division II, it won’t play East power Kaiser in the post-season. But a playoff atmosphere is expected for their annual matchup at 7:10 p.m. Wednesday at Kailua....

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Castle Girls Look Good For Post-season Play

The OIA girls soccer season has reached the midway point. A look at Windward team prospects for the stretch run is below. Castle Knights Record to date: 2-0-2 Must-see game ahead: Jan. 17 at home v....

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