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Tyler Ramos, who recently returned after completing his Ph.D. at the highly se- lective Eastman School of Music.
“We want to remember all that my mom sacrificed so her students could flour- ish. In her memory we will work to keep our standards high,” says Nancy, who is an accomplished cellist with the Hawai‘i Sympho- ny Orchestra.
“We continue to bring more opportunities to our students by adding new classes, a chamber music program and bringing back our Ala Moana Christmas Extravaganza concerts (a 30-year tradition), all while supporting our musical journey together,” Nancy continues.
Luca and Bella Arnone, both students at Masaki School of Music, perform at a Christmas recital on Dec.4. Masaki School of Music teaches adults as well as children. PHOTO COURTESY MASAKI SCHOOL OF MUSIC
“Once students expe- merse themselves in music, rience how music brings it’s hard to stop.”
people together and feel the For more information, surge of emotions swirling visit masakischoolofmusic. around them as they im- com.
John Gulla, executive director of Edward E. Ford Foundation meets with Mid-Pacific Insitute students. The foundation recently awarded the school a $250,000 grant. PHOTO COURTESY MID-PACIFIC INSTITUTE
a gift-wrapping station, holiday movies, oversized games and coloring activities for keiki. It’s open through Christmas Eve. Visit wardvillage.com for hours of operation ... kiwamoto@midweek.com
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250 stores, eateries, medical facilities and health care providers. Chong was previously marketing manager at E.A. Buck Financial Services ... Mid-Pacific Institute received a $250,000 Educational Leadership Grant from the Edward E. Ford Foundation. The private school in Mānoa will use the mon- ey to expand its Global Exchange Academy, a newly launched Hawai‘i-based hub for virtual teaching and learning ... University of Hawai‘i raised a record $514,266 from 1,960 donors for this year’s Giving Tues- day on Nov. 29. That’s more than double what it raised last year. “It’s amazing what the UH community can do when we pull together to support the students, faculty and researchers at our university — we are really stronger together,” states UH vice president of advancement and UH Foundation CEO Tim Dolan. “Every single gift makes an impact and we thank each and every one of you.”... Need a break from the hustle and bustle of last-minute Christmas shopping? The Holiday Lounge at Ward Centre (be- tween Noa Noa and Nā Mea Hawai‘i) has
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