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 Holiday cheer returns to Mililani in person this year as the 35th annual Milil- ani Holiday Parade will be held from 9 to 10:30 a.m. Dec. 3.
goods. The most wanted items are canned meats, fruits, vegetables and soups,” states parade chair- person Roberta Jenkins. “Bring your donations with you when you check in on Dec. 3 at the Mililani High School stadium. Donations will also be accepted at designated locations at the Town Center of Mililani and the Mililani Shopping Center. We look forward to your participation in this much anticipated commu- nity tradition.”
No parking will be al- lowed along the route on
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 Sign Up By Nov. 1 To Participate In Mililani Holiday Parade
(Above and left) Santa and the Mililani Holiday Parade will return on Dec. 3. PHOTOS COURTESY ROBERTA JENKINS
     The event is presented by Mililani Lions Club, and sponsored by Town Center of Mililani and Mililani Shopping Center.
The parade will start at John Kauinana Stadium (Mililani High School sta- dium), travel down Kīpapa Drive to Mililani Shopping Center and end at Town Center of Mililani.
Dec. 3 between 5:30 and 11 a.m. There will be digital signs and banners posted in key locations to remind the community.
The deadline for appli- cations to participate in the Mililani Holiday Parade is Nov. 1.
Participants and vehicles will begin lining up along Kīpapa Drive, the stadium entrance and inside the sta- dium beginning at 7 a.m.
“This year, in coordi- nation with the Hawai‘i Foodbank, we are asking you to consider an optional donation of a box of canned
For more information on the event and to apply, email 22holidayparade@ gmail.com.
        We are supporting Mr. John Miller as a candidate for State House. He has integrity, is a hard worker, and cares very much about the district. –Thomas and Joy Omuro
  




















































































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