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OCTOBER 20, 2021
       seek and treat
A FREE Adventure of Riddles & Whimsical Fun!
October 23-31 11AM-4PM Daily Scan QR code below for details
              Danielle Drummon- do, a general studies major, and Wyatt Kaleiali‘i Kauanui, a me- chanical engineering major, have started their freshman years at Weber State Uni- versity. The students, both from Kāne‘ohe, are now two of 3,000 Wildcats who were welcomed to the Ogden, Utah campus ... Improvements to the public parking lot at Waimānalo District Park con- tinue through Oct. 29. The park will remain open to the public during the repaving efforts. Necessary parking lot closures will be scheduled in phases to minimize public impact. The improvements include complete resurfacing, (including removal of existing pavement and construction of new asphalt), new curbs, stall lining, installing/repair- ing speed bumps and other site-specific work ... Aloha Petroleum’s new fundraising program, Fueling Education in Hawai‘i benefiting Cas- tle High School, continues through October. The compa- ny’s gas stations in Windward O‘ahu (Aloha Island mart Windward, Aloha Island Mart Windward Mall, Aloha Island Mart Likelike and Aloha Is- land Mart Kāne‘ohe) will do- nate 3 cents per gallon of any fuel purchase to Castle High School. This fundraising ef-
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Adventist Health Castle staff greeted three members of the Olomana Community Association when they delivered lunch to the hospital. PHOTO COURTESY OLOMANA COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
   fort is the first for the compa- ny ... Kailua Town’s socially distanced Halloween scaven- ger hunt returns with a fun new theme and favorite local treats for kids. This year’s free Kailua Town Candy Co. Seek & Treat event, hosted by Alexander & Baldwin, is a family-friendly quest that will have participants solv- ing riddles and discovering the story of a mythical magic candy factory and the local treats it makes. Scavengers will need a smartphone and costumes are welcome, as there are many photo ops along the way. The open-air adventure is open 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 23-31. Start at the fountain outside CPK and scan the QR code posted on the sign. It will lead you to your next destination. There
Kellie Nakahara
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are additional codes at all of eight locations. Solve the riddles at each area by 4 p.m. Five Golden Tickets have been hidden in treat bags that lucky keiki may redeem for prize packs. Adults may enter to win a $250 prize package. For more information, visit kailuatownhi.com ... The Olomana Community Asso- ciation delivered 126 Sub- way sandwiches to Adventist Health Castle recently. The lunchtime meal was distrib- uted among the workers in the emergency room, the ICU and those who administer COVID-19 tests. The Olo- mana community wanted to show its appreciation for the health care workers and all they have been doing during the pandemic ... lthomp- son@midweek.com
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