Monthly Archives: April 2014
Adult Ballet Classes Honolulu Classical Ballet at Ward Warehouse, Tuesdays and Thursdays at 10:30 a.m., Wednesdays at 6:30 p.m. and..
You may not know his name, but you know architect Vladimir Ossipoff’s work. East Oahu residents have seen the Marshall..
The Cougar sports ohana keeps growing, and Kaiser High School Athletic Foundation will try to keep up with the demand..
In preparation of its Steinway & Sons price rollback event, Piano Planet hosted a VIP gathering recently at its Nimitz..
Armed with pickaxes, shovels and machetes, Nanakuli High School students Tianna Hanohano, Kanani Woods and Keith Woods take turns chopping..
Wednesday April 2 Loud library Windward Community College presents “Out Loud in the Library” at 6 p.m. downstairs in the..
The city parks department will honor Alice Hewett Saturday with a ceremony that dedicates Heeia Neighborhood Park’s ball field in..
With every game critical in the race to baseball playoffs, this week looks big for Castle, Kailua, Kahuku and Kalaheo...
Kalaheo PTSA’s Dollars for Scholars committee presents Spring Fling 2014 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday on the school..
Even with one national diving title already hers, Kenyon College’s Maria Zarka trained this past year as if she still..
By PAIGE TAKEYA Twenty-two years later, and the block party is still going strong. The 2014 I Love Kailua Town..
Two Kailua High School programs are offering to trade turkeys for a little cash this spring, and time is running..
Art conservationist Seth Irwin will speak to the community about how to preserve documents, books, photographs and maps at 1..
By PAIGE TAKEYA Not all seventh-graders have a fully functional aquaponics set up in their classrooms. But it’s par for..




