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JUNE 15, 2022
  FREE TENNIS CLINICS!
at the Hawaii Prince Tennis Club
   DAY: SATURDAY, JUNE 18
TIME: 11:00am – 2:00pm
PLACE: Hawaii Prince Tennis Club
Join us for free tennis clinics and meet our new Hawaii Prince Tennis Club Tennis Professional: Isaac Howes
All ages are welcome, sign up now to reserve your spot!
  To sign-up today visit:
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For questions: call or email Isaac at
808-302-4105 howes@hawaii.usta.com
   Located at 91-1200 Fort Weaver Road in Ewa Beach
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                                                                                                                                                                      J uanito Tomas, a groundskeeper at Mar- riott’s Ko ‘Olina Beach
   Club, has been named a Way to Go! Diamond Honoree, the top honor in Marriott Vaca- tions Worldwide’s global as- sociate recognition program. Tomas, who’s been with the hotel for 13 years, is one of seven associates across more than 120 resorts globally to receive this honor in 2022. “Juanito exemplifies the spirit of aloha, making each guest feel special and important,” states general manager An- gela Nolan. “His meticulous care for his job can be seen in everything he does. It’s a priv- ilege to call Juanito a member of the Ko ‘Olina ‘ohana, and we couldn’t be prouder of his accomplishments.” Accord- ing to the organization, Tomas has been recognized by guests for building long-lasting friendships with them, as well as making them smile with fresh fruit from his backyard and inviting them for dinner. He received an exclusive trip to New York City and will attend a Broadway show, pri- vate tour and dinner cruise ... Waipi‘o Gentry resident An- nette Kam authored WAIT – Don’t Die Yet! A complete guide to all things no one re- ally wants to think about (but everyone needs to know!) before, during, and after a loved one’s passing, and it’s available for free, along with a guidebook, on annettekam. com. Released last year, the book, which was born out of Kam’s personal experienc- es dealing of with a death in the family, has reached 31 states, over 150 cities — not including Hawai‘i — and five countries ... Ten Girl Scouts of Hawaiʻi have earned the 2022 Girl Scout Gold Award, which recog-
Juanito Tomas
nizes a scout’s commitment and service to their com- munity, including Chloe S. of Kapolei and Ciara H. of Waipahu. Chloe partnered with Pālolo Chinese Nursing Home and Roosevelt High School students to create a pen pal program for kūpu- na. Ciara, on the other hand,
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Annette Kam
fixed Schofield Barracks’ Girl Scout hut — including its run-down bathrooms, fire safety code violations, a bro- ken fence and accessibility to dangerous areas — to create a space conducive to learning and collaboration. Keep it up, girls! Learn more at gshawaii. org ... gkeller@midweek.com
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