Excitement Still High In Windward Race To Post-season
As the OIA’s respective East Red and White conference seasons reach the midway point, there’s still much to be sorted out on the Windward side. This much we know so far: Team with the toughest...
View ArticleWindward Teams All Over Oahu For Friday Gridiron Action
While one football game doesn’t make a season for any team, this weekend’s battles involving Windward’s four prep teams surely will have a big impact on each school’s fate – especially with the OIA...
View ArticleSea Warriors To Play UH Wahine At Waipio Soccer Park
By the time the Hawaii Pacific University women’s soccer team begins its six-game home stand at Atherton Field on the Windward campus in early October, head coach Gina Brewer should have an even...
View ArticleKaneohe Girl To Scout For Members At Mall
Kristen Dau Who better to recruit new Girl Scouts than a lifelong, enthusiastic member? Now a high school senior, Kaneohe’s Kristen Dau first joined the scouting program in kindergarten – as a Daisy –...
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Dear Editor, Great garage sale help Thank you so much for your continued support of Community Helping Schools, and mahalo for putting our July 27 Kailua garage sale in the community events column. CHS...
View ArticleWhat’s Up in Windward Oahu
Wednesday September 25 Stargazing Hokulani Imaginarium presents “Led Zeppelin” at 7 p.m. at WCC. Admission is $7 to $5. Call 235-7433. Private schools Hawaii Association of Independent Schools has an...
View ArticleApply By Sept. 30 For Mall Festival Of Giving
Windward Mall has announced its annual opportunity for nonprofit fundraising, Festival of Giving, and applications are due by Sept. 30. Nonprofits and all public and private schools can sell festival...
View ArticlePumpkin Picking In October
Waimanalo Country Farms is ready for fall and will open its pumpkin patch to the public every weekend in October. The family farm’s fourth annual Fall Harvest and Pumpkin Patch will offer pumpkin...
View ArticleEnergy Seminar Focus On Financial Literacy
A free public seminar on reducing energy bills is set for 5:30-8 p.m. Oct. 2 at Queen Lili’uokalani Children’s Center in Kaneohe, co-sponsored by the taxpayer-funded Hawaii Energy agency. The program...
View ArticleGet Organized: Archive Workshop Oct. 5 At KEY
Archives, both personal and professional, need a certain amount of attention, and a workshop Oct. 5 in Kahaluu can help residents improve the oversight of their stuff – documents, photos, films and...
View ArticleFocus on Windward Oahu
Nine Swigart demonstrates her skills on the rock-climbing wall Sept. 14 at Kokokahi YWCA's community fair held to showcase and celebrate all the renovations completed at the camp on Kaneohe Bay....
View ArticleWaha Nui – 1/15/14
North Shore attorney and UH Law school associate dean Denise Antolini has won the 2013 John Kelly Lifetime Achievement Award from the Surfrider Foundation, Oahu chapter, for her work in environmental...
View ArticleYouths’ Website Making Basketball Shoe Shopping Easier
Keanu (left) and Kawika Akina are helping basketball players find just the right shoes via online reviews. Photo by Kuulei Media. Two enterprising brothers recently launched a website that allows users...
View ArticleStand Up Paddle Board Lessons At Turtle Bay
Turtle Bay Resort is now offering a variety of stand up paddle board experiences year-round for visitors and the public through the Hans Hedemann Surf Center located on the property. Sessions include...
View ArticleMililani Mauka Educator Wins Presidential Award For Science
Dave Morishige The bottom line is: “Science should be fun.” That’s a tip from Hawaii’s latest recipient of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Science Teaching – a man who’s spent more than two...
View ArticleArmy Team Takes First In FARP Rodeo
BY SGT. DANIEL SCHROEDER 25th Combat Aviation Brigade Public Affairs The 25th Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) hosted a joint service forward arming and refueling point (FARP) rodeo recently at Wheeler...
View ArticleTurtle Bay: An Issue Of Environment And Jobs
Richard’s Roundtable…Rep. Richard Fale Aloha, I hope that everyone had a safe and enjoyable Christmas holiday season and new year celebration. As you read this, I understand that many families will be...
View ArticlePetSmart Donates ‘Oops Stations’ To Mililani Neighborhoods
Mililani Town Association board vice president Bob Barrett (back, from left) and PetSmart Mililani store manager Kevin Rokosz, (front) state Sen. Donovan Dela Cruz, Reps. Beth Fukumoto and Lauren...
View ArticleArea Teachers Win Credit Union Grants For Classroom Projects
Three Central Oahu teachers won grants from Hawaii State Federal Credit Union recently to help them fund education programs at their schools. The winning teachers are Chris Rhoades from Kaala...
View ArticleRecycle Old Phone Books At Mililani Town Center
Timing is everything. Just when Central Oahu residents are finding their new Hawaiian Telcom phone books at their front doors, here comes the announcement of how to recycle the old ones. The Berry...
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