
Midweek photo coverage of Hawaii events
Below are the last 10 Pa'ina photo coverage events
Wahoo Fish Taco co-owner Mike B. Pietsch celebrated his photo on the cover of Surfing Magazine’s April issue with a party at the restaurant last month. The cover shot by North Shore photographer Daniel Russo is of Pietsch on a nearly 50-foot wave.
Read Column>>Longs Drugs Stores celebrated the grand opening of its first drive-through pharmacy, located at the intersection of Liliha and Kuakini streets.
Read Column>>Diamond Head Theatre celebrated the opening night of its production of The Joy Luck Club with a reception at its garden lanai, followed by the show.
Read Column>>After several months of renovations, Foodland Farms Aina Haina celebrated its opening with a preview party.
Read Column>>The third annual Hawaii Friends of Civil Rights’ Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Friends Awards acknowledged the following honorees for promoting civil rights, diversity and justice: Kim Coco Iwamoto, Miles M. Jackson, Japanese American Civil Rights League and Unite Here! Local 5.
Read Column>>More than 200 of Hawaii’s food executives competed for awards and prizes Jan. 27-30 in Foodland’s 10th annual Give Aloha Golf Tournament at Turtle Bay Resort. The program helps support Hawaii’s charities in honor of Foodland’s founder, Maurice J. “Sully” Sullivan.
Read Column>>Hawaii Food Industry Association held its annual social themed “A Touch of Magic” at the Honolulu Country Club recently.
Read Column>>It was blue skies and verdant greens at Waialae Country Club as 144 of the world’s greatest golf professionals competed in this year’s Sony Open Jan. 11-17.
Read Column>>The Honolulu Police Relief Association hosted a fundraiser at the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel recently.
Read Column>>The Filipino Business Women Association celebrated its 26th annual Kimona Ball Nov. 7 at the Ala Moana Hotel. The ball is an FBWA Foundation fundraising event to support its scholarship programs. The grants are awarded to deserving high school graduates to pursue a higher education.
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