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OCTOBER 6, 2021
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  C helsea Leika Bau- man of Kahalu‘u recently joined Cold- well Banker Realty’s Dia- mond Head-Kāhala office as an independent agent. Prior to joining the firm, Bauman owned a salon that special- ized in lash extensions in Los Angeles ... Dr. Jon “Kai” Yamaguchi recently joined the provider team at Adventist Health Castle. Yamaguchi is a highly sought-after board-cer- tified general surgeon with expertise in robotic surgery. His practice covers the broad scope of general surgery with particular interest in hernias, colorectal cancer and diseas- es, gastric cancer and masses, pancreatic cancer, liver can- cer, biliary cancer and dialysis access... The Coast Guard Foundation recently award- ed 158 scholarships, totaling $345,500, in 2021. Among the recipients is Olivia Ad- kins of Kailua. She is the child of Coast Guard Lt. Mi-
Lianne Bidal Thompson
Editor 808-218-7614 lthompson@midweek.com
Chelsea Leika Bauman
chael Adkins and is attending Murray State University this fall ... The Veterans of For- eign Wars Department of Ha- wai‘i is sponsoring its annual statewide essay writing con- tests for eligible public and private school students. The Patriot’s Pen contest is open to sixth-, seventh- and eighth- grade students in public or pri- vate school as of Oct. 1. This year’s theme is “How Can I Be A Good American?” The local winner will be awarded $400, and is eligible to com- pete at the national level for
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prizes up to $5,000. The Voice of Democracy contest is open to eligible public and private school students in grades 9-12. This year’s theme is “America: Where Do We Go From Here?” The local win- ner is awarded $500 and may compete at the national level with prizes up to $30,000. Deadline for entries is Oct. 31. For more contest details and additional information, call or text Wayne Yoshioka, VFH-HI public affairs coor- dinator, at 808-342-656. The VFH-HI adjutant may also be contacted at 808-946-7250 ... The Hawai‘i State Library System is hosting free virtual talks in October. The first, Solving the Hawaiian Bird Extinction Crisis Through In- vasive Species Removal and Climate Change Adaptation, is at noon on Oct. 6. Regis- ter at tinyurl.com/4zxm835j. For more information, visit librarieshawaii.org/event ... lthompson@midweek.com
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