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of the strain faced by officers and communities. As the State of Hawai‘i Organization of Police Officers provided testi- mony in support of my reso- lution at the Capitol, their No. 1 concern was the fact that even with the establishment of a new police district, there is still a shortage of officers because of issues relating to staffing,recruitment,retention and funding. I couldn’t agree more. I have always been a proud supporter of providing our men and women in blue
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• CREATE No‘eau De- signers at Ka Makana Ali‘i hosts cultural practitioner Nalu Andrade who will teach how to make ‘ohe carving (earrings or a hair pick) from 6 to 9 p.m. Cost is $20. Visit eventbrite.com (and search “‘Ohe Carv- ing”).
• PREVENTION Senior fall prevention specialist Stan Michaels holds a fall prevention course 10 a.m. Sept. 29 at Kapolei Public Library. He will provide an
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• KARAOKE Head over to Kapolei Karaoke, located at 563 Farrington Hwy. No. 204, for an R&B versus trap karaoke night. Doors open at 10 p.m. Guests can switch between rooms for two dif- ferent music genres. There will also be games, includ-
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• TALK State Sen. Mike Gabbard holds his first in-person Listen Story Com- munity Meeting since the pandemic from 9 to 10 a.m. at Kapolei High School’s teachers’ lounge. Expect to hear from special guest city Department of Transporta- tion highway director Ed Sniffen, who will provide an update on the Makakilo Drive extension from the state’s perspective, along with DOT’s revenue plans for highway maintenance and more. A Q&A and com- munity update from Gab-
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• CONCERT Moani Is- land Bistro & Bar presents West Fest 2022 from 4 to 10 p.m. Oct. 1 in Ka Maka- na Ali‘i’s east parking lot. Catch performances by Eko- lu, Fia, Johnny Suite, Big Every Time and Pohaku. There will also be food and local vendors. Cost is $40 in advance and $50 at the door. Visit eventbrite.com (and search “West Festival 2022”).
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