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FIRST CHOICE- QUALITY WORK WITHOUT CUTTING CORNERS
“Managing a project from a distance is difficult. CMC was great to work with. They were the first company to respond to my request for quotes. Their price was reasonable
and they kept to their quote. They kept me up to date on progress via phone, text, and email which was much appreciated. Mike sent me photos of the finished project and it looks great! I will definitely be calling them for my next paint job!” – Rachel S.
“They were able to come by give us a quote and get to work right away. The team took great care of our ‘Ohana by selecting products that would dry quickly, were nontoxic, and working around us being home. Their work is impeccable and really
brought some needed life into our space.” – Noel S.
(808) 208-2796 • CMCPTG@GMAIL.COM HTTPS://CMC-PAINTING-LLC.BUSINESS.SITE
Sarah Tarquin, a 12th-grade student at Le Jardin Academy
Creative Media Award pre- sented by the State Founda- tion on Culture and the Arts and MORI by Art+Flea. Submissions came from stu- dents in grades 7-12 across the islands ... drobbins@ midweek.com
Drowning by Sarah Tarquin of Le Jardin Academy in Kailua IMAGE COURTESY MORI BY ART+FLEA
Windward Mall Honors Businesses
in Kailua, had her artwork titled Drowning on view at the 59th annual Hawai‘i Regional Scholastic Art Awards Exhibition at Ha- wai‘i State Art Museum. She was among the recip- ients of an Excellence in
March is Women’s His- tory Month and Windward Mall acknowledged its wāhine-led businesses — I Mana Ka ‘Ōiwi owned by Maile Kaipo, Kapena School of Music and Creative Ex- pression helmed by Kalena Delima, and Storybook Sta- tion owned by Casey Fortu- no.
ognized the merchants with the highest sales in 2021. It awarded Bath & Body Works with the highest sales growth in 2021, Know1 with the highest growth per square foot, Pieology Piz- zeria with the Rookie of the Year award, Bull Kogi with the highest sales per square foot and Ko‘olau Pets with the highest growth and sales per square foot. Ko‘olau Pets also received a $300 nonprofit donation from
Windward Mall to a chari- ty of its choice. Owner Rob LawrenceselectedKapi‘olani Medical Center for Women & Children as the nonprofit recipient.
State Reps. Lisa Kitagawa, and Scot Matayashi were rec- ognized for coordinating the Castle Complex Schools Ben- efit School Supply Drive. The awards also honored Brick- wood Galuteria of Kūpuna Power for his Kūpuna Com- munity Resource that assists Hawai‘i’s elderly. Other cer- tificates were presented to I Mana Ka ‘Ōiwi for its Trail Blazer award, Storybook Sta- tion for an Entrepreneurial award, Kanile‘a ‘Ukulele for its Loving Local award, 24/7 Danceforce for a Holiday Cel- ebration award, and Kapena School of Music and Creative Expression for its Special Performances award.
Lisa Kaukani
Account Executive 808-529-4341 lkaukani@staradvertiser.com
The mall recently held its fourth annual Ke Ali‘i Prin- cess Pauahi Bishop Award of Excellence program that rec-
Windward Mall celebrates the winners of its annual Ke Ali‘i Princess Pauahi Bishop Award of Excellence program. PHOTO COURTESY WINDWARD MALL
Don Robbins
Regional Editor 808-529-4858 drobbins@midweek.com
Kellie Nakahara
Sr. Account Executive 808-529-4364 knakahara@staradvertiser.com
Director of Advertising
Darin Nakakura 808-529-4726
Director of Advertising
Kenny Harrison 808-529-4351
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