MidWeek Central - Oct 27, 2021
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               FOR THE WEEK OF OCTOBER 27, 2021
     A MAN WITH A PLAN
Brad Sakai of Mililani wants residents to prep now for disasters.
SEE PAGE 6
‘HOPPY’ HALLOWEEN
These Central O‘ahu Pets of the Week dress like bunnies to celebrate the holiday season. SEE PAGE 7
Wahiawā Lions To Hold Sign-waving
  A PUBLICATION OF
AN EDITION OF
     EYE ON THE BALL
Stan Tamanaha of Mililani focuses while returning the ball in a doubles match at Lehua Neighborhood Park.
ANTHONY CONSILLIO PHOTO
BY CENTRAL O‘AHU VOICE STAFF
ecause of COVID-19 rules, the Wa- hiawā Lions Club’s seven decades tradition of hosting a Veterans Day
parade has been suspended again this year. Instead, the club will host sign-waving from 10 to 11 a.m. on Nov. 11 along Kame-
hameha Highway in Wahiawā.
Organizations interested in participating in
the sign-waving should visit the website our- wahiawa.com for an application. All groups need to complete an application to be assigned an area along Kamehameha Highway, and ac- knowledge their commitment to comply with social distancing and mask requirements.
Each group that joins them must have a “Mahalo Veterans” sign to hold.
Groups and individuals who do not wish to sign-wave can drive through Wahiawā and show their support for veterans. In conjunc- tion with the event, Wahiawā Lions will hold a bento fundraiser for U.S. VETS, a nonprofit organization helping veterans.
For more information, call Rene Mansho at 808-291-6151.
      MILILANI
 Everyday 5am-9pm
623-2666
95-130 Kamehameha Hwy
                                                                                 









































































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