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Cookie Sales Head To The Online Sphere
Cookie-loverswillbehap- pytohearthatGirlScoutswill continue to sell their famous boxed treats in a creative and contact-free fashion.
statesShariChang,chiefex-
ecutiveofficerofGirlScouts
of Hawai‘i. “These challeng-
ing times inspire troops to
thinkoutsideoftheboxto StartingFeb.21,mean-Do-si-dos/Peanut Butter
iesshippedtotheirdoors,as wellaspurchaseboxesasa donation to local organiza- tions.
Lemon-Ups, Lemonades, Shortbread/Trefoils, Cara- mel deLites/Samoas, Peanut Butter Patties/Tagalongs,
“Astheworld’slargestgirl-boostcookiesales,whichwhile,residentscanorderSandwich, Toffee-tastic,
led entrepreneurial program, we are constantly providing opportunities for our girls to enhance their personal and business skills, which build their character and courage,”
support their efforts to make a difference in our community.” Leeward Oʻahu residents can now satisfy their cravings by using the Girl Scout Cook- ie Finder online. Customers can have their favorite cook-
FHB Staffers Donate To Pali Momi
Through its monthlong Kōkua Mai Campaign, First Hawaiian Bank employees and retirees garnered more than $800,000 in support of 32 charities based in Ha- waiʻi, Guam and Saipan.
cookies on GrubHub’s web- site or app. The national de- livery service has waived all fees so that funds will directly benefit local troops.
Caramel Chocolate Chip and Girl Scout S’mores. The newest addition, titled Toast Yay!, tastes like French toast and shortbread.
Cookies available for pur- chase include Thin Mints,
For more information, vis- it gshawaii.org.
From Oct. 13 to Nov. 13,
Statewide service provid- ers benefited, such as Ka- maʻāina Kids, Aloha United
For more information, visit fhb.com.
98 percent of FHB staffers participated in the effort by raising funds through events like baked good and book sales and online auctions.
Way and Make-A-Wish Ha- waiʻi, as well as Leeward’s Pali Momi Women’s Center, where the aid focused on its breast cancer prevention and treatment.
Momilani Elementary School held a surprise drive-thru ceremony for retiring principal Doreen Higa, who has been with the state Department of Education for 51 years, with more than 31 dedicated to the Pearl City school. Here, she’s pictured with area city Councilman Brandon Elefante.
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