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La Pietra Hawai‘i School for Girls launched a glob- al exchange program with Hakuho Girls’ High School in Yokohama, Japan. La Pietra juniors and seniors who meet certain require- ments, including having some Japanese language pro- ficiency and being willing to host a Hakuho student, will have the opportunity to par- ticipate in the program. For more information, visit lapi- etra.edu ... Atlas Insurance Agency has promoted Hawai‘i Kai resident Justin Salgado to associate account executive of the personal lines unit ... Hawai‘i Pacific Health expanded its execu- tive team to two Hawai‘i Kai residents. Terence Young has been named chief oper- ating officer, while Amanda Woo moves into Young’s previous position as vice president of clinical oper- ations ... Former general manager of the Waimānalo
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McDonald’s Vincent Lim joins the Ronald McDonald House Charities Hawaiʻi board of directors. He will assist with fundraising efforts to support families with children who are receiv- ing life-saving medical care on Oʻahu ... Kalani High School’s Michael Ida was selected as the 2023 Hawaiʻi State Teacher of the Year. Ida is a math and computer science teacher ... Scratch Kitchen announces it will open at the former Outback Steakhouse restaurant space
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Note On ‘The Lion King Jr.’
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The article on The Lion Studios has taken the nec-
King Jr. production at Ma- miya Theatre posted in East O‘ahu Voice on March 15 reported that there was an adult performer participat- ing in the show. The Voice was misinformed that an adult performer was part of the amateur production of The Lion King Jr. produced by Mo‘olelo Studios. The producers have informed the Voice that contractual- ly performers over the age of 18 are not allowed to participate on stage in The Lion King Jr. and Mo‘olelo
essary steps to keep to that contractual agreement. The producers want to apologize for any inconvenience or misinterpretation present- ed by the article. For more information, please contact info@moolelostudios.com.
— Kyle Kakuno Managing and artistic director KaiHonua Entertainment Mo‘olelo — A Performing Arts Studio Dr. Richard T. Mamiya Theatre