WCC Imaginarium Booking Valentine’s Day Trips To the Cosmos
Hokulani Imaginarium will stage a special ‘Star-Crossed Lovers’ show Feb. 14 for adult couples and singles, complete with roses, chocolates and a photo booth, as the ancient romances of heavens are...
View ArticleChorus Has Singing Valentines
Is a romantic song lurking in your sweetheart’s head? Would a handsome troupe of barbershop singers melt her heart, perhaps? Hank Drayton of Sounds of Aloha Chorus stands ready with the group’s annual...
View ArticleFebruary Classes At Birth Center
February is all about birth at Castle Medical Center, which will offer six classes and two ongoing programs for new or expectant parents and other caregivers. Couples should register at 263-5400 or at...
View ArticleHanauma Has Talks On Turtles
Hanauma Bay Education Program is into turtles this month, offering free weekly lectures for the public at the park by local experts and research affiliates. Each free Sunday talk begins at 3 p.m. in...
View ArticleCooking, Baking Classes At KEY
Kipuka Cafe will conduct two six-week courses in kitchen and baking Skills beginning Feb. 9 at KEY Project. The separate classes, listed below, are available to people age 18 and older and will...
View ArticleWhat’s Up in Windward Oahu
Send items to cchang@midweek.com by Feb. 4 to be considered for the Feb. 11 edition, or call 529-4850. Wednesday February 4 Clutter course Deadline is today to sign up for Marilyn “The Clutterbuster”...
View ArticleMustangs In Good Spot For OIA East Basketball Playoffs
Kalaheo High School’s varsity basketball team may have already clinched a first-round bye for the OIA postseason tournament, but it’s approaching this week’s games with Roosevelt and Moanalua as if...
View ArticleHPU Softball Starts With 21 Home Games On Kaneohe Field
As Hawaii Pacific University softball head coach Bryan Nakasone put his Sharks through preseason workouts over the last month, he couldn’t help but notice similarities between his current team and his...
View ArticleFocus on Windward Oahu
Gail Dias (left), Stanford Carr and Sheila Cabral enjoyed the recent Stanford Carr Development/RMA Sales Christmas party, where Dias won $500 for placing first in the dance contest. Both women are...
View ArticleTraffic-calming Not So Calm On Kihapai
What started years ago as a group effort to stop speeding on Kihapai Street has been slowed to a halt by the biggest speed barriers of all — budgets and bureaucracy. According to Kihapai Street...
View ArticleScience Fair Entries From 30 Schools
For a half hour on Friday, the public can peek into the minds of children and teenagers at the Windward District Science & Engineering Fair. Coordinated by area vice principals, the 29th annual...
View ArticleWaha Nui – 2/11/15
Alaska’s new first lady Donna Pyle Walker initially stepped into the spotlight as Surfrider head cheerleader and a National Merit Scholar. Donna (Kailua 1972) assumed her new role following her husband...
View ArticleVintage Lanikai Gala Feb. 28
Lanikai School is looking for funds to upgrade its classroom technology to 21st-century standards by hosting Vintage Lanikai Wine & Auction Gala at 5:30 p. m. Feb. 28 at Mid Pacific Country Club....
View ArticleMagic Conch Shell Inspires Reenactment Of Traditional Tale
Kiha (Jonathan Saavedra) is tormented by the sound that the akua (Brandon DiPaola) coaxes from his magical pu, in a scene from Moses Goods’ ‘The Magical Pu Stealer.’ Windward Community College’s...
View ArticleAARP To Rescue At Tax Time
AARP Tax Counseling for the Elderly offers assistance now through April 15 at select public libraries throughout the state, including the Kahuku branch. Hours at Kahuku Library are 9:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m....
View ArticleFree Handbell Concert At Paliku
Hakuoh University Handbell Choir returns for its 24th Goodwill Tour of Hawaii, and it will perform at 7 p.m. Feb. 17 at Paliku Theatre. The free concert will consist of classical selections, like...
View ArticleCredit Union Responds To Teachers’ Wish Lists With $19,948
A little bit of help can go a long way in the classroom. Hawaii State Federal Credit Union knows that, which is why it donated $19,948.28 to 45 public schoolteachers in 2014 — including nine in...
View ArticlePhonebook Recycling At Mall
Old telephone directories can be recycled during specific weekends in February, including at the Windward Mall makai parking lot. Volunteers for the “Think Yellow, Go Green” promotion will be on hand...
View ArticleYoung Mustang Soccer Team Full Of Surprises In Final Weeks
Of the 12 teams qualified for next week’s Division I boys state soccer tournament, none will enter the event more under the radar than Kalaheo. Only two years after being in DII, the Mustangs found...
View ArticleWhat’s Up in Windward Oahu
Send items to cchang@midweek.com by Feb. 11 to be considered for the Feb. 18 edition, or call 529-4850. Wednesday February 11 Charter school Malama Honua Public Charter School has information meetings...
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