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JANUARY 19, 2022
     T he Queen’s Medi- cal Center – West O‘ahu has a new se- nior vice president and chief operating officer in Darle- na Chadwick. She succees Susan Murray, who will be retiring in March. Chad- wick will serve as a mem- ber of Queen’s executive leadership team and as the senior executive overseeing the operations of the ‘Ewa Beach hospital. A large part of Chadwick’s role will be working in tandem with pro- grams and organizations to develop services to improve health care for Native Hawai- ians. “I’m honored and hum- bled to have been selected for this position,” Chadwick states. “I look forward to working with the caregivers at QMC – West O‘ahu to de- liver the highest quality and most accessible health care as we strive to help improve the health and well-being of Native Hawaiians and all our community members with- in the West O‘ahu region.” Chadwick has been with Queen’s since 2005 ... Mark it on your calendars: Several community organizations, in- cluding Blue Zones Project, are teaming up for a clean- up at One‘ula Beach (aka Hau Bush) from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jan. 29. Participants are asked to bring water and wear shoes. There will be educa- tional tables, shave ice and more. Sign up at forms.gle/ HTmZxdXFRSgzKSdq8 and email crystal.robello@share- care.com with any questions ... Northwestern Michigan College announced that ‘Ewa Beach’s Abraham K-aloha has been named to its dean’s list for maintaining a GPA of
3.5 or higher. Congrats! ... After much anticipation, Ol- ive Garden opened its doors at Ka Makana Ali‘i Jan.
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“Our classic offerings, such as our steak alfredo and shrimp scampi, have been very popular with local din- ers, along with our endless breadsticks, soup and sal- ad,” states Jasmine Doro- pan, general manager at Ol- ive Garden Kapolei. “Olive Garden has been well-re- ceived in Hawai‘i and we look forward to serving the West O‘ahu communi- ty.” Hours are from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily. For more info, visit olivegarden.com ... gkeller@midweek.com
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