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Fungi Queen, with influ- ences from punk rock to new wave to reggae, also include vocalist and bass player Ka- inalu Kolivas. Meanwhile, Chloe Koizumi is on the tambourine and vocals, with Ben Robinson keeping the beat as drummer.
“Summer food programs are critical for many keiki who rely on school meals for their daily nutrition,” states DOE superintendent Christina Kishimoto.
Workshops for new and returning sponsors are slat- ed to run through April 2 from Hawaiʻi Child Nutri- tion Programs.
 The group shares that pen- ning Where’s Everybody? started as a joke, they de- cided it was realized that the tune was memorable and the
“Balanced meals help to fuel learning, physical activities and growth. We thank our partners for their tremendous support during the summer break,” the su-
The mission focuses on promoting nutrition with federal compliance, educa- tion and partnerships.
The program is broadcast on the fourth Sunday of the month at 7 p.m. through
For info, visit olelo.org.
Through the initiative, children are provided free, nutritious meals when school is not in session.
Reimbursements will be given out to those who serve healthy meals and snacks at approved sites for kids age 18 and under.
Each show focuses on three musical groups or individuals performing from ‘Ōlelo’s new state-of- the-art video/sound stage,
churches and private non- profits can now apply to become a sponsor.
The band Fungi Queen, including Waimānalo’s Koa Yokota, will perform at 7 p.m. March 28 on ‘Ōlelo channel 53.
For more information, contact Daniel Sutcharit- kul at 587-3600 or daniel. sutcharitkul@k12.hi.us.
PHOTO COURTESY ‘ŌLELO COMMUNITY MEDIA
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  Waimānalo Musician To Play In Series
known as Studio 1122. Other performers on the March 28 show are Jenu- ine Leigh and Alex Forger. Next, an April 25 show fea- tures Hook and Line, Chris- tie “Aloha Miss Sunshine” Brooke and Malie Lyman.
Area Groups Sought To Sponsor Summer Meals
 The band Fungi Queen, in- cluding guitarist/singer Koa Yokota of Waimānalo, will perform their song Where’s Everybody? on March 28. It will be part of ‘Ōlelo Com- munity Media and Summit Media Hawai‘i’s new Mele A‘e series featuring up-and- coming local musicians.
lyrics conveyed a univer- sal message. The monthly series Mele A‘e (“Raise the Music”) is hosted by ‘uku- lele performer and compos- er Jake Shimabukuro.
April on ‘Ōlelo channel 53. The second season is sched- uled to run between July and October of this year.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Summer Food Service Program is currently in search of local organizations to help serve low-income communities this summer.
perintendent adds.
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