An active member of KEY Project’s board of directors, Jeaney Garcia is leaving her job as Punahou athletic director to..
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KEY Project will serve its fifth annual Mothers & Others Benefit Brunch from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. May 10..
By PAIGE TAKEYA Forget the lions and tigers: All that Prevent Child Abuse Hawaii needs is bears – stuffed bears,..
As a youth, soccer helped to fill out Gina Brewer’s summer calendar. “Going to soccer camps was always a great..
Maryknoll School will conduct a youth basketball camp April 28-30 for girls in grades 5 to 8 in its new,..
Families who have lost loved ones within the last three to four years can get help coping at Hospice Hawaii’s..
Wednesday April 16 Lei classes Ho’omaluhia Botanical Garden has a Succulent Lei Haku (wili method) class at 10 a.m. today..
By JUNI WENDELIN FASTING They used to be two, Michael and Peter Miller, calling themselves “the twinkies.” But March 8,..
The Harlem Globetrotters, who first played in Hawaii in 1946, are back to play a four-game series on three Hawaii..
Windward residents are being asked to help an old friend – Mark Ransom of the Kailua-based Saloon Pilots band –..
Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii will coordinate a Mauka to Makai Cleanup at Kualoa Ranch from 8:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday,..
Award-winning author Chris McKinney has penned another good one. The Red-headed Hawaiian is a nonfiction story about Chris’s childhood friend..
As the OIA baseball season draws to a close this week, the outcome of every game can affect the playoff..
By PAIGE TAKEYA Mustang cheerleaders can hold their own against any cheer team in the country, and the squad went..
A classical evening of poetry in song awaits attendees of Chamber Music Hawaii’s Italian-language program with mezzo-soprano Maya Hoover, set..
Community Works in 96744 and Castle High School will put on a “96744 Fair” from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m...
This year’s Castle Complex Education Summit will mix budding brains and ball games when it convenes at 6 p.m. April..
Wednesday April 9 Capitol art Students from Kalaheo High, and Puohala and Maunawili elementary schools have their artwork on view..