MidWeek Central - Jan 5, 2022
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A PUBLICATION OF
AN EDITION OF
FOR THE WEEK OF JANUARY 5, 2022
SHOP WITH A COP
Area children benefit from an event at Mililani Walmart. SEE PAGE 3
HAVE FUN AT RUN
Central O‘ahu residents can join this year’s virtual Great Aloha Run. SEE PAGE 4
New Egg Farm Comes To Waialua
A DOCUMENTARY DONATION
Director, producer and writer Kimberlee Bassford (left) accepts a check from Tracey Parker Keni, president of Zonta Club of Leilehua. The club recently donated $500 to Making Waves Films LLC to support the completion of
I of the Water: The Unwritten Life of Sia Figiel. For more information, visit zontaleilehua.org, email zontaleilehua@gmail.com or call 808-200-5984. PHOTO COURTESY ZONTA CLUB OF LEILEHUA
ABY CENTRAL O‘AHU VOICE STAFF
company with a new sustainable farm on the North Shore shares that it has gone to some “eggs-acting”
lengths to hatch its plans.
Waialua-based business Villa Rose LLC
has announced that after eight years of build- ing Waialua Egg Farm, it expects to market its first eggs this month.
It is a cage-free, solar-powered, energy independent, animal-friendly, carbon-neutral egg farm built by local tradesmen to serve Hawai‘i’s community, according to farm of- ficials. It will be selling its eggs locally under the Waialua Fresh brand label.
“Hawai‘i is a unique and special place where we have been fortunate enough to conduct business for many years supplying mainland eggs,” states Tim Luberski, Villa Rose partner. “Our high-quality mainland eggs have been sold in local stores, but the logistics and additional costs of having to transport them here from the mainland is not ideal. We have been seeking a way to con- tribute conscientiously and responsibly to-
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