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     A lea Bridge execu- tive director Nicky Winter announces that the Wahiawā-based com- munity organization will hold a huli huli chicken fundraiser from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. May 8 (Saturday) at Dot’s parking lot, 130 Mango St., in Wahi- awā. Mean Da Chicken will be selling at the event while supplies last, and the price is $15 per chicken. Preorders are available by contacting Tessa at 808-628-0656. The vision of Alea Bridge is to re- duce homelessness on O‘ahu through the delivery of qual- ity, comprehensive services and effective partnerships. For more information, vis- it aleabridge.org ... Cen- tral O‘ahu resident Weena “Leialoha” Sittig, who has lived in both Mililani and Wahiawā for many years, will be a vendor at booth 116 at the New Baby Fair, to be held from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m. May 14-15 at Ka Makana Ali‘i in Kapolei. She started her busi- ness Just a Little Hawaiian in Hale‘iwa. The company is her handmade Hawaiian line of children’s clothing and baby items. She shares that the business will be donating items to giveaways during the fair and offering various discounts. Follow her on In- stagram (@justalittlehawai- ian) for updates. Admission to the New Baby Fair is free. For more information and to register to attend visit, new- babyfair.com, check social media (@newbabyexpo, or call 808-239-7777 ... Mil- ilani’s Tom Lee, a profes- sional artist and puppeteer, directed the puppetry for the Ma-Yi Theater/Chicago In- ternational Puppet Theater film Vancouver. A premiere
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of the performance, centered on a mixed-race family that relocates from Japan to the Pacific Northwest, debuted online April 30 at ma-yistu- dios.com. It is expected to be available through the end of May. Lee is the middle son of former state Rep. Marilyn Lee ... Holoholo Screens, a local window screening and repair company, has opened a shop at 94-547 ‘Ūkeʻe St., Waipi‘o Industrial Court No. 112. The business is owned by Tracy Bossola ... On April 10, Castle & Cooke Hawaiʻi unveiled a 400-foot mural at Koa Ridge, its new master-planned community in Central Oʻahu, featuring artwork by local artist Kahi Ching. The mural celebrates life, growing a family, com- munity and strength. It is located at the Koa Ridge main entrance off Ka Uka Boulevard ... 2021 Neigh-
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borhood Board Elections are open now through May 21. All registered voters should have received a mailer that included their passcode and PIN to vote and a list of can- didate profiles. Log on at 2. honolulu.gov/nbe to vote. Online voting is strongly encouraged, however paper ballots may be requested by calling 808-768-3710 no later than 4:30 p.m. May 11. For more information and candi- date profiles, go to honolulu. gov/nco/nbelections ... The state Board of Land and Natural Resources on April 9 fined one of the owners of the Wahiawā Dam, the Dole Food Co. Hawai‘i, $20,000 not addressing risks associ- ated with major deficiencies to dam structures. For more info on regulated dams in the state, see dams.hawaii.gov ... Striving to increase coronavi-
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