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   The Punahou Carnival is returning 11 a.m.- 11 p.m., Feb. 3-4. This family-friendly, in-per- son event will harken back to pre-pandemic times with food, games, rides and even a variety show. For more in- formation, and to purchase tickets, visit punahou.edu ... School-age keiki are invited to participate in Mayor Rick Blangiardi’s Memorial Day Poster Contest, hosted by the City & County of Hono- lulu’s Department of Parks and Recreation. The theme is “Sew a Lei for Memorial Day” and artwork should il- lustrate lei-making or lei-giv- ing activities. Posters must be 8 1/2-by-11 inches and can be done on paper or digitally, but digital submissions may not be computer enhanced. The contest runs through Feb. 27. Memorial Day is May 29. For more information, visit honolulu.gov/parks ... A big congratulations to Joy Kimura of Honolulu, who was named 2023 Hawai‘i Mother of the Year. The pres- ident-elect for Soroptimist International of Honolulu and Institute for Human Ser- vices volunteer will be hon- ored with other mothers from around the country during the 88th National Convention of American Mothers Inc. in April. One honoree will be named National Mother of the Year during the conven- tion ... Hawai‘i has a new poet laureate. Brandy Nālani McDougall is a professor of indigenous studies at Univer- sity of Hawai‘i at Mānoa and director of the Mānoa Center for Humanities and Civic En- gagement. She is the author of The Salt-Wind: Ka Makani Pa‘akai (2008) and the up-
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her daughters. As the state’s new poet laureate, she plans to offer poetry readings and workshops at schools state- wide (including Hawai- ian-language schools and special education programs), public libraries and organi- zations that support inmates transitioning out of incarcer- ation. For more information on the state poet laureate pro- gram, visit the State Founda- tion on Culture and the Arts at sfca.gov ... HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union, head-
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