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  The governing board of Ka‘ōhao Elementary Public Charter School in Kailua is seeking nominees to serve on its panel. Applications are accepted until Sept. 9.
are familiar with Kailua’s unique community,” Mc- Donald adds.
Send Windward O‘ahu calendar items to drobbins@midweek.com or call 808-529- 4858. Submissions must be sent in at least two weeks prior to the event. Note: Contact the organizer or venue beforehand for up- dated information.
• REUNION The Kailua High School Class of 1975 reunion will be held Aug. 19- 21. The celebration features a golf outing on Aug. 19, a pūpū party on Aug. 20 and a pic- nic on Aug. 21. Email Tim Lum at khs75@ hawaii.rr.com.
keithm@myanchor.church or sherrym@ myanchor.church.
• SALE The Castle Performing Arts Cen- ter Summer Sale is 8 a.m.-2 p.m. at Castle High School’s Ronald E. Bright Theatre parking lot, (45-386 Kāne‘ohe Bay Drive). Expect a multifamily garage sale, a craft fair, food trucks, plants, baked goods and more. Email gmiyao@gmail.com.
“Like all charter schools, Ka‘ōhao relies on commu- nity-minded individuals to volunteer their time and expertise to serve as gov- erning board members,” states nominating commit- tee chair Nara McDonald.
“The board needs a va-
Anyone interested in board service can send a résumé and cover letter to nmcdon-
SATURDAY, AUG. 20
FRIDAY, AUG. 19
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  Kailua School Seeks Board Members
board meetings, participa- tion on board committees and willingness to engage in community partner rela- tionships.
 Ka‘ōhao has a student body of 344 pupils from kindergarten through sixth grade.
“Like all charter schools, Ka‘ōhao relies on community-minded individuals to volunteer their time and expertise to serve as governing board members.”
riety of skills, with strong emphasis on candidates with experience in one of the following fields: human resource, legal and media expertise, as well as those with understanding of ele- mentary education and who
• FELLOWSHIP Anchor Kūpuna will have a free Fellowship Friday event 9:30 a.m.-noon at Anchor Church (45-815 Po‘okela St.) in Kāne‘ohe. Activities will include praise and worship at 9:30 a.m., exercise and crochet at 10 a.m., a person- al God-transformed life story from retired nurse Lori Velarde at 10:30 a.m., a potluck at 11 a.m. and kanikapila-style ‘ukule- le lessons at 11:30 a.m. Contact Keith or Sherry Matsumoto at 808-225-8362, or
• SHOW The show Pink Floyd: The Wall will be held at 7:30 p.m. at Windward Community College’s Hōkūlani Imag- inarium. Contact Imaginarium manag- er Dineene O’ Connor at 808-235-7350 or dineene@hawaii.edu for ticket prices.
 “Governing board mem- bers must be willing to be actively involved in organi- zational governance,” Mc- Donald states.
ald@kaohaoschool.org. Charter schools are pub- lic, but governed by their
SUNDAY, AUG. 21
Responsibilities in- clude attending monthly
own independent boards. For more information about the school, visit kaohaoschool.org/kaohao
• MARKET Aloha Home Market will hold its Endless Summer event from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at 340 Uluniu St. in Kailua. The festivities will feature furniture, art, food, housewares, live music and more. Visit alohahomemarket.com.
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