MidWeek Windward - Jan 12, 2022
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 FOR THE WEEK OF JANUARY 12, 2022
     ARCHITECT ARTIST
Kailua’s Sheryl Seaman with dual skills is featured in an upcoming show. SEE PAGE 6
CARING ABOUT KIDS
Kamehameha Schools gives KeikiDesks to He‘eia Elementary students. SEE PAGE 7
HECO To Relocate Kailua Equipment
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     HIGHLIGHT ON HULA
Kaleialoha Froning and Alysia-Leila Kepaa (front row) along with Marilynn Bellinger and Thomalin Sirivattha (back row) perform in Windward Community College and Palikū Theatre’s recent online feature iHula, written by Ryan “Oki” Okinaka. For more information, visit windward.hawaii.edu/paliku-theatre or palikutheatre.com or call 808-235-7315. PHOTO COURTESY MICAH SOUZA
Made for more high expectations
Urgent Care Hawaii is now a part of Adventist Health Castle's care network.
ABY WINDWARD O‘AHU VOICE STAFF
s part of the city’s intersection im- provement program, Hawaiian Elec- tric will be relocating utility poles,
overhead lines and related electrical equip- ment near the intersection of Kailua Road and South Kalāheo Avenue, between Ku‘ulei Road and Kailua Beach Park, starting Tues- day, Jan. 18 through Friday, Jan. 21.
The project will require a single lane clo- sure near the work sites, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m.
On Monday, Jan. 24, road closures will be in both directions of Kailua Road and South Kalāheo Avenue, from 8:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m., with only local traffic allowed.
After the triangle intersection near Ka- lapawai Market, there will be no access to Kailua Beach and Lanikai during the work hours.
Safety signs, workers and special duty police will provide onsite traffic control. Hawaiian Electric asks the public to plan ahead for traffic delays or use alternate routes. For more information, visit hawai- ianelectric.com.
 















































































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