MidWeek Windward - Feb 27, 2022
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   FOCUS ON FINANCE
A Kailua resident has earned a top wealth management honor. SEE PAGE 2
TAKE THE PLUNGE
Windward residents can assist Special Olympics Hawai‘i with a fundraiser. SEE PAGE 4
Waimānalo-based Campus Restarts
FOR THE WEEK OF MARCH 2, 2022
     A PUBLICATION OF
AN EDITION OF
     FRIENDS ENJOY FRESH AIR
Jade Lauw and Aerielle Deering spend time at Nāoneala‘a Park in Kāne‘ohe. ANTHONY CONSILLIO PHOTO
LBY WINDWARD O‘AHU VOICE STAFF
ocated in Waimānalo, the Hawai‘i Job Corps campus announces that it has immediate availability to safely
house, feed, and educate qualified applicants and place them directly into employment in the community.
The center has the ability to serve 211 stu- dents ages 16-24 in areas such as culinary arts, security and protective services, build- ing construction technology, automotive repair, painting, office administration, land- scaping and certified nurse assistant training.
According to center officials, the COVID-19 pandemic significantly forced it to reduce the number of students it has served over the past year and a half. However, with effective vaccines and continued safety pre- cautions, it is now ready to resume in-person learning. It has already demonstrated that it is able to house and serve students safely and effectively despite COVID, center represen- tatives emphasize. The program has proto- cols and policies in place to track COVID symptoms, test and prevent an outbreak.
For more information, call 808-259-3220.
 Now Hiring
Tuesday thru Saturday: 9am to 5pm
(Closed Noon to 1:30)
1090 Keolu Drive, Kailua (Keolu Shopping Center behind Safeway)
www.reynoldsrecycling.com
Reynolds Recycling Enchanted Lake Redemption Center
Now OPEN
   We buy all your HI-5 Cans and Bottles and Scrap Aluminum, Copper, Brass, and Stainless Steel.
 










































































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