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CREATIVE KAUKAU
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Waialua Library Will Mark 95 Years
FOR THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 21, 2022
A PUBLICATION OF
AN EDITION OF
GOLFING FOR A CAUSE
First-place winners of The Go For Broke Association golf tournament fundraiser recently held at Leilehua Golf Course are (from left) Mike Namba, Greg Yoshii and Dave Kawahar. The nearly $9,000 raised goes to support the association’s mission, its planned activities, and the soldiers of the 100th Battalion, 442d Infantry Regiment, a U.S. Army Reserve unit. PHOTO COURTESY RETIRED COMMAND SERGEANT MAJ. ARTHUR DELOS SANTOS
TBY CENTRAL O‘AHU VOICE STAFF
he public is invited to attend the 95th anniversary celebration of Waialua Public Library from 9 a.m.
to 11 a.m. Sept. 24 on the library’s front lawn at 67-068 Kealohanui St.
According to Hawai‘i State Public Li- brary System officials, in 1927, the Waia- lua Public Library opened as the Waialua Community Station and was located in Waialua Sugar Plantation’s office.
Books were cared for and circulated by a Waialua High School student who was paid $10 a month by the State Li- brary of Hawai‘i. By 1936, the station was large enough to become a branch li- brary and was moved into the back of the old Waialua Post Office. In 1951, ground was broken for the new Waialua Public Library currently serving the public — with two improvements in 1975, when an 840-square-foot addition was constructed and air conditioning was installed.
For more information, call the library at 808-637-8286 or visit librarieshawaii.org/ events.
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