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SEPTEMBER 1, 2021
  Tennis for kids and adults
at the Hawaii PrinceTennis Club
  Group and private lessons available.
     To sign-up today visit:
www.ustahawaii.com/classes
For more information, email:
playandlearntennis@hawaii.usta.com
 Located at 91-1200 Fort Weaver Road in Ewa Beach
  Waiʻanae High School students returned to cam- pus last month to a new $10.7 million Searider Pro- ductions facility. Designed by WhiteSpace Architects, the 8,500-square-foot com- plex that will house the Westside school’s media ed- ucation program includes a lobby, shop, two classrooms, an office-conference room, restrooms, covered lānai and a multipurpose open court- yard. “Another big dream becomes a reality, thanks to all our students — past and present — and supporters who believed in them since 1993. The new facility will
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serve as a mini-campus for our program, which has ex- panded to serve hundreds of students every term and even over school breaks,” ex- plains Candy Suiso, execu- tive director of Searider Pro- ductions Foundation. “And,
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the flexible spaces will be used for classes for all of our Wai‘anae High School stu- dents, as well as allow us to create events that include the local community” ... Rob- in Kalohelani, RN, MSN/ Ed, CCM, has been named administrator of patient care and associate chief nursing officer at The Queen’s Med- ical Center – West O‘ahu. Kalohelani’s areas of re- sponsibility include nursing, inpatient units, surgical ser- vices, the emergency depart- ment and clinics. She began her career at The Queen’s Medical Center in Punch- bowl in 2006 ... gkeller@ midweek.com
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