MidWeek East - Sep 7 2022
P. 1

   DYNAMIC DUO
Read about these sister-and-brother cats in Pet of the Week. SEE PAGE 5
SUMMER SURF FINALE
A sports festival honors Duke Kahanamoku. SEE PAGE 7
Annual Bike Ride Returns This Month
FOR THE WEEK OF SEPTEMBER 7, 2022
     A PUBLICATION OF
AN EDITION OF
     Events director Christopher Salas of Kaimukī-based Hawai‘i Bicycling League invites bikers to hit the road at its annual Honolulu Century Ride. PHOTO COURTESY HAWAI‘I BICYCLING LEAGUE
HBY ELLISE KAKAZU
undreds of bicyclists will roll through East Oʻahu on Sept. 25, as they participate in Hawai‘i Bicy-
cling League’s 39th annual Honolulu Centu- ry Ride, the largest cycling event in the state. Hawai‘i Bicycling League is finally mov- ing forward with the event after putting it on standby since the onset of COVID-19. According to Christopher Salas, Hawai‘i Bi- cycling League events director, the nonprofit was not able to host its annual occurrence since 2020, due to lockdowns, but is putting
it back in rotation this year.
The organization is helping many make
up for lost exercise and outdoor time with its Honolulu Century Ride, which allows cy- clists to take part in a 100-mile scenic route.
“The cycling route takes them from Ka- piʻolani Regional Park along the South Shore to the East shores of Hawai‘i Kai, over historic Makapuʻu Lookout into Kailua, through the beautiful back roads of Waimānalo, through Kāneʻohe to Kamehameha Highway, where they will ride into the beautiful North Shore
SEE PAGE 4
  JILL FONG PIANO stu io
Over 30 years of Experience • All Ages & Levels
Celebrating Our Third Anniversary in Our New and Convenient Hawaii Kai Location
For information or an appointment, contact Jill
JillFongPianoStudio@gmail.com Call/Text (808) 295-2188
  Accepting
New Students.
Call Now
as space is limited.









































































   1   2   3   4   5