Kamehameha Schools Opens Punalu‘u Farms
MidWeek StaffKamehameha Schools is preparing 140 more acres of its Koolauloa property for an agricultural park that will eventually be the 220-acre Punalu'u Ahupua'a Farms. When completed in about two...
View ArticleSurfrider Fun Run/Walk Nov. 11
Rasa FournierReady, set, and walk or run your way along - at the 5K/10K loop course that begins and ends at Kailua High School. It's the 16th annual Surfriders Fun Run/Walk, set for 7 a.m. Nov. 11 and...
View ArticleFamily-inspired CHS Drive A Boost To Mustang Tennis Program
Carol Chang Community Helping School took a swing into sports this fall by collecting tennis racquets and equipment for Kalaheo High School's athletic program. The drive culminated in a presentation...
View ArticleMerchant Shuffle Adds Merchandise To Mall
MidWeek StaffFall at the mall brings with it two new merchants, an expanded business and a store relocation. Dairy Queen-Orange Julius will move into the former Yogen Fruz space at the Windward Mall...
View ArticleChocolate Extravaganza To Help Family Promise
MidWeek StaffChocolate lovers, rejoice: The 10th annual Chocolate Extravaganza returns from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Nov. 10 at Emmanuel Episcopal Church in Kailua, and a buffet of chocolate delights awaits,...
View ArticleWhat’s Up in Windward Oahu
MidWeek StaffWednesday October 31 Nazarene fun fest Windward Nazarene's annual Fun Fest is from 6 to 8 p.m. at Bay View Golf Park with games, candy, costume contests, food and fun. Call 235-8787, ext....
View ArticleWindward’s Omidyar Fellows Jump Into Leadership Training
Carol ChangThe burden of leadership can be heavy, but local movers and shakers are getting an assist toward that vital role from the Omidyar Fellows program. The inaugural class of 13 Fellows -...
View ArticleKualoa Park Sewer Fixes Up For Public Hearing Friday
Carol ChangThe city Department of Planning and Permitting will hold a public hearing at 10:30 a.m. Friday at Kahaluu Community Park (next to the elementary school) on a plan to improve Kualoa Regional...
View ArticleSalute To Waimanalo’s Best In National Boxing Competitions
MidWeek Staff A trio of very young boxers from Waimanalo has earned applause from lawmakers and neighbors, following recent triumphs at national tournaments. Waimanalo Neighborhood Board gave them a...
View ArticleTips On Disaster Action Timely, Still Necessary
MidWeek Staff Editor's note: The following report was prepared by Carlene MacPherson of the Kailua Disaster Preparedness Sub Committee. The Oct. 28 mini disaster fair at Castle Medical Center was...
View ArticleWomen’s Night Doubles: Good For Players, Fun For Fans
Jack DanilewiczSeeding the teams for Kailua Racquet Club's 13th annual Pacific Medical Administrative Group Women's Night Doubles Tournament is among many duties of tournament director Bruce Nagel. If...
View ArticleHanauma Bay Lectures Focus On Heeia Wetlands, Bay Issues
MidWeek StaffHanauma Bay Nature Preserve presents free public lectures each Thursday night in November (except Thanksgiving) on a variety of UH Sea Grant-supported UH graduate trainee research...
View ArticleA Look At Red Raiders’ Chances Heading Into Title Run
Jack DanilewiczWill it be another November to remember for the Kahuku football team? All signs point that direction. The Division I state tournament begins this weekend, and pairings were to be...
View ArticleWhat’s Up in Windward Oahu
MidWeek StaffWednesday November 7 Kalua turkeys Castle High School's Future Farmers of America club and KEY Project both are selling tickets for their annual Thanksgiving kalua turkey fundraisers....
View ArticleCritters Contest At Park Gallery
MidWeek StaffColorful, unique creatures should be gathering at Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden sooon for the garden's annual three-dimensional art contest. "Frogs and Critters" entries must be made from...
View ArticleCommercial violators still at beach
MidWeek StaffDear Editor, Just back from Kailua Beach Park and I'm shocked at the commercial activity still happening. I counted three trucks with kites and boards. Then I drove over to the section...
View ArticleWhat’s Up in Windward Oahu
MidWeek StaffWednesday November 14 Taiko drums Kenny Endo's Taiko Ensemble presents "The Art of Taiko" at 6:30 p.m. at Waimanalo Library. Call 259-2610. Stargazing Hokulani Imaginarium presents...
View ArticleDignam: Surfriders Are Younger But Talented
Jack DanilewiczWhile the Kailua boys soccer team will be among the younger ones in the OIA Red Conference, it will compensate for the lack of game experience with a busy preseason. The team will play...
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