By PAIGE TAKEYA Twenty-two years later, and the block party is still going strong. The 2014 I Love Kailua Town..
Monthly Archives: April 2014
Two Kailua High School programs are offering to trade turkeys for a little cash this spring, and time is running..
Art conservationist Seth Irwin will speak to the community about how to preserve documents, books, photographs and maps at 1..
By PAIGE TAKEYA Not all seventh-graders have a fully functional aquaponics set up in their classrooms. But it’s par for..
It is not too late to find a summer job, and Windward Community College can help. It will sponsor a..
Her Majesty Queen Nanasipau’u Tuku-‘aho of Tonga visited Polynesian Cultural Center for the first time last Friday, enjoying all the..
Save the date and stay hungry: The 21st annual Imi Pono Concert & Craft Fair will be open from 10..
By JUNI WENDELIN FASTING On a visit to Pearl Harbor last month, Castle High freshmen brought with them 1,000 origami..
Ruth’s Chris Steak House hosted a Penfold Wine Dinner recently at its Restaurant Row location, launchng the Penfolds Bin 9..
The Hawaii Filipino Women’s Club celebrated its 60th anniversary in conjunction with its 40th annual Terno Ball March 8 at..
Send East Oahu items to cchang@midweek.com by April 30 for the May 7 edition. * CONCERT Oahu Civic Orchestra plays..
Diamond Head Theatre’s Shooting Stars will have auditions for children ages 7-16 at 1 p.m. Saturday in the KCC chapel,..
The DII to DI transition doesn’t always bring victories. But Kaiser’s softball team is an exception; after advancing to the..
By JACK DANILEWICZ The Kaiser boys soccer team reached new heights this winter by winning its first-ever OIA title, and..
By JUNI WENDELIN FASTING Livable Hawaii Kai Hui throws a Mad Hatter Garden Party from 4:30 to 8:30 p.m. April..
Kalani High graduate Michele Nekota is coming home from Utah to be city parks director, after working for and running..
By PAIGE TAKEYA Picture this: A 9-year-old boy sailing alone along the California coast in 40-knot winds; he passes some..
The Pearl City boys volleyball team’s greater chore as the regular season winds down is “to finish,” according to longtime..
For the teams in the OIA Red West, the coming weeks will be about getting into favorable playoff seeding. A..