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Kalāheo Shares Its Kindness
(Below)
Students
and staff at
Kalāheo High
School held a
sign-waving
event on Feb.
17 celebrating
National
Random Acts
of Kindness
Day. The
occasion
was part of
the school’s
Kindness Week, including classroom lessons, bingo and sending compliments to one another.
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long waiting list and has been very expensive in terms of electricity. Now in Tier 3, we will be able to have leagues bowl at a more effective and cheap- er rate and there won’t be an extremely long waiting list. We can serve our customers better and make their experience at Pali Lanes more enjoy- able. Thank you, mayor!
Pali Youth Jr. Bowling club. Youth sports help our keiki grow in more ways than one. Not only do they learn a sport, they learn life skills. At Pali Lanes and every other public bowling alley, we ensure masks are worn at all times, even when bowling. We are pleading for the City Council, the mayor and the governor to allow organized sports to resume operations. They can and will be followed under the COVID-19 rules. Many of our keiki are hurting due to the fact that they can’t participate in the sport that they love. Please let us resume our youth organized sports.
Following Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s press confer- ence Feb. 23, Pali Lanes, the three other public bowling alleys on Oʻahu, and nearly all small busi- nesses are happy. Being in Tier 3 will greatly help.
In Tier 3, we will now be allowed to have groups of up to 10 people togeth- er or 10 people per pair of bowling lanes. This will be significant. Currently, leagues are spaced out and separated to follow the strict Tier 2 guide- lines. This has caused a
However, we are still saddened to hear that or- ganized youth sports are not allowed to happen.
I am a former bowler in the ILH program, a former youth bowler with Oʻahu Bowling Associa- tion traveling league and a former bowler with the
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