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        Kahuku Student Honored
their leadership skills through the Youth of the Year program and look to life beyond their clubhouse, the Boys & Girls Clubs’ Alumni & Friends Scholar- ship Fund distributes mon- ies to assist them with their education and to explore their lifelong pursuits. Six teens, including five region- al winners and a national military youth winner, go on to Washington, D.C., for the National Youth of the Year Gala & Celebration Dinner, during which one young per- son is named Boys & Girls Clubs of America’s national teen spokesperson.
Siosifa T., a senior at Kahuku High School, has been named statewide Hawai‘i Youth of the Year.
PHOTO COURTESY BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF HAWAI’I
Area Mall Hosts Community Events
Embrace the Magic of New Beginnings at Kailua Crystals for the Month
       Siosifa T., a senior at Ka- huku High School, has just been announced as Hawaiʻi Youth of the Year.
CEO of Boys & Girls Club of Hawai‘i. “Having a ded- icated program to celebrate teens whose club experience has empowered them to find their voice and achieve suc- cess is what Youth of the Year is all about. That our teens have overcome a dif- ficult year and persevered despite the many challenges 2020 brought, speaks to their character and the dedication of our club and YOY Alli- ance mentors.”
of April.
      It was revealed in an on- line celebration hosted by Boys & Girls Club of Ha- wai‘i and Boys & Girls Club of America. Siosifa is a member of the Boys & Girls Club of Hawai‘i’s Wai‘anae Clubhouse.
          “We are so proud of Siosi- fa from our Wai‘anae Club- house and all of this year’s young men and women who represent their clubs and communities with courage and leadership,” states Pad- dy Kauhane, president and
Siosifa will go on to rep- resent the state at the upcom- ing virtual Pacific Youth of the Year Celebration in May.
   As club teens increase
                     Windward Mall invites the community to its events.
one who donates blood will receive a coupon for $2 off any regular-priced Pieology pizza. For more information, visit bbh.org.
In addition, Once Again Succulents will be in Cen- ter Court near the elevator from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. every Saturday and Sunday. These plants come in a plethora of colors, shapes and varieties.
APRIL CLASSES
@ KAILUA CRYSTALS
Please visit our website for more details on all our beautiful classes. All classes begin at 6:30p.m. Reserve your space at kailuacrystals.com
 For example, Blood Bank of Hawai‘i and Pieology are teaming up to host a blood drive at the mall all month. The bloodmobile will be in the upper parking lot near the former Sears build- ing and open for donations Monday through Sunday, from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. Any-
Meanwhile, Aloha Line Dancers are returning to the mall. Find them every Thursday at 6 p.m. in Center Court starting April 8. En- joy the view, 6 feet apart, of course, for a safe time.
For more information on all events, visit windward- mall.com and people can follow @windwardmall on Facebook or Instagram.
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