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WCBA To Host Easter Egg Hunt On April 17
Wahiawā Community Busi- ness Association is set to wel- come families to its first Great Wahiawā Easter Egg Hunt at noon on Sunday, April 17.
local businesses while cele- brating Easter with family,” says WCBA president Mi- cah Benavitz.
More than 1,000 colorful, gift-filled eggs will be hidden throughout the community. Egg hunters are encouraged to follow the Instagram pages of WCBA (@ourwahiawa) and participating businesses for clues about where the eggs are located.
Various Wahiawā busi- nesses and community groups are scheduled to par- ticipate and offer exclusive deals including Kilani Bak- ery, Longs Drugs, Shige’s Saimin Stand, Central Pacif- ic Bank, Petersons’ Upland Farm, Teapresso Bar, Ahlo State Farm, Rotary Club of Wahiawā-Waialua, Wahiawā Lions Club and many others.
They also can enter for a chance to win a grand Easter basket prize by posting and tagging both the gifting busi- nesses and @ourwahiawa on their personal Instagram feeds.
For info and/or to join as a member of the WCBA, visit ourwahiawa.com.
“This is an opportunity for the community to support the
A full list of participating businesses is available on the website.
(From left) Kamehameha Schools sophomores Makani Giles and Sydney Cazimero of Mililani, Mikala Akiona, Jedi Consillio of Mililani and Mattea Skeen gather for a photo after the 102nd annual Kamehameha Schools Song Contest at Neal S. Blaisdell Arena on March 11. ANTHONY CONSILLIO PHOTO
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