MidWeek West - Sep 28, 2022
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 COMMUNITYMINDED
City Councilmember Brandon Elefante shares area news in Legislative Update.
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ACCESS FOR ALL
Surf columnist Gary Kewley looks forward to the next AccesSurf
event in ‘Ewa.
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Musicians Set To Perform At Festival
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FALL FESTIVITIES
Residents can pick their perfect pumpkin and participate
in other family-friendly seasonal activities at Aloun Farms’ upcoming Pumpkin Festival. Learn more about it on page 3. PHOTO COURTESY ALOUN FARMS
At 9:30 p.m., after-parties will take place at Taqueria El Ranchero, Kickin’ Kajun and Moani Island Bistro & Bar.
TBY WEST O‘AHU VOICE STAFF
his Saturday (Oct. 1), music lovers can make their way to Ka Makana Ali‘i for the inaugural West Fest, a
music festival presented by Moani Island Bistro & Bar.
The event, which takes place from 4 to 10 p.m. in the mall’s east parking lot, will feature food and beverage booths, local ven- dors and a beer garden, as well as fun for the whole ‘ohana. Performers include Ekolu, Fia, Johnny Suite, BET, Pohaku and more.
“West Fest 2022 is our way of bringing the Moani experience to the big stage for all of West O‘ahu to enjoy,” states owner Micah Keolanui. “We hope to make this an annual event that West O‘ahu can look for- ward to celebrating.”
Tickets cost $40 online and $50 at the door. Those 3 years and under get in for free.
For more information or to purchase tick- ets, visit westfesthawaii.com.









































































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