MidWeek Windward - Sep 7 2022
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SWEET KILI
Despite challenges, this lovable doggie living in Kāne‘ohe loves to explore. SEE PAGE 2
OUT OF THE DARKNESS
A Windward resident raises awareness for a Sept. 10 community walk. SEE PAGE 6
Posing at the Kūpuna
Spelling Bee are (from
left) Riley Regan, an Eagle
Scout and the originator
and coordinator of the
event; former mayor Mufi
Hannemann, who was
the pronouncer; Kāne‘ohe
resident and winner Erika
Engle; and Daniel Chun,
an official of prize sponsor
Alaska Airlines.
PHOTO COURTESY ERIKA ENGLE
After hearing of the inaugural contest or- ganized by 17-year-old Riley Regan to sup- port the Alzheimer’s Association – Hawai‘i, Engle decided “to seek vindication” from her “intermediate school-aged spelling bee fail- ure,” she explains.
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Windward Woman EWins Kūpuna Bee
BY STEPHANIE LOPES
rika Engle of Kāne‘ohe correctly spelled “effervescent” to be crowned the Kūpuna Spelling Bee grand
champion recently at Ali‘iolani Elementary School in Kaimukī.
A longtime love for words and a mindset to persevere led her to rise to the top of the podium among finalists from all four coun- ties and also to receive the trophy for being the top speller in the 60-to-69-year-old age category.
To prepare, Engle repeatedly studied na- tional Scripps Spelling Bee lists.
“I feel that overconfidence is the enemy of success,” she says.
Engle’s word studying habits started at a young age.
“If my father said a word at the dinner table that I didn’t understand, he’d have me look it SEE PAGE 4