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OCTOBER 5, 2022
The Hawai‘i design firm G70 has an- nounced the hir- ing of Kāneʻohe resident Momoka Carter as an executive assistant. Car- ter brings a high level of industry knowledge with more than 14 years of expe- rience in the real estate and hospitality industries. Prior to joining G70, Carter was an office manager and prin- cipal broker at Windward Isle Properties. She holds a degree in hotel manage- ment from ASO Foreign Language Travel College ... Windward Mall has wel- comed Keiki Republic to its family of tenants. Located in the Ross Dress for Less wing next to Fun Factory, the 6,003-square-foot in- door playground features a ball pit, ride-on toys, tram- polines, slides, a mini rock climbing wall, soft play areas and more. For more information, call 808-900- 7240 or follow the busi- ness on Facebook and In- stagram (@keikirepublic) ... Waiāhole Elementary School, with a student en- rollment of 91, is one of the five smallest public schools in the state, the Hawai‘i Department of Education announced ... Windward keiki can participate in the seventh annual Kids Mu- sic Day on Oct. 7. Each
Don Robbins
Regional Editor 808-529-4858 drobbins@midweek.com
year, the organization Keep Music Alive partners with more than 1,000 music schools, music stores and other music organizations around the world to hold special events that benefit and celebrate kids play- ing music. Learn more at kidsmusicday.org ... Ka- huku-based Kuilima Farm — owned by Turtle Bay Re- sort and managed by Pono Pacific Land Management LLC — announced that it has completed and passed the U.S. Department of Agriculture audit, achiev- ing food safety certifica- tion. This certification also allows farmers to sell pro- duce to a wider variety of wholesalers and stores. For more information, visit kuilimafarm.com ... Ha- waiʻi nonprofit ClimbHI, in partnership with hospitality industry leaders, business- es and organizations, has launched Hospitality for Me. This new program con- nects schools with an array of resources to enhance ed- ucation and job readiness for high school students statewide, including on the Windward side. ClimbHI is also inviting businesses, associations and nonprof- it organizations to sign up for the ClimbHI Bridge at climbhi.org/portals. This free portal provides oppor-
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Director of Advertising
Darin Nakakura 808-529-4726
Momoka Carter
tunities for students and teachers, including guest speaking, career fair par- ticipation, mentorships and more. A wide range of op- portunities are available. To get involved or for ad- ditional information, email info@climbhi.org ... The Hawai‘i district office of U.S. Small Business Ad- ministration is looking for individuals from a diverse geographic area to serve as judges for the 2023 SBA Small Business Awards. Judges should be from a nonprofit organization, a place of higher learning, a charitable organization, state or local agency, or an SBA lender. Those who are interested in volunteer- ing for the judging should forward their résumé to valerie.kubota@sba.gov by Oct. 17 ... drobbins@ midweek.com
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WHEN WE say “MAHALO”, WE SAY IT for a WHOLE MONTH.
October is “Mahalo Month” for the ‘Ohana Club
To thank our loyal members, we’re celebrating all month long!
• Free family movie nights every Saturday • Contests & cool prizes
• Free ice cream day
• Free cookie day
• Special offers from Hukilau Marketplace merchants
• Free concert at the end of October
If you’re not an Ohana Club member yet, it’s free to join. To sign
PCCOhana.com or call (808) 293-3333.
— FOR ‘OHANA CLUB MEMBERS ONLY! — HUKILAU MARKETPLACE DINNER
& SHOW SPECIAL for just $39* Receive a $20 voucher to shop or dine at participating Hukilau Marketplace
merchants, and tickets to our HĀ: Breath of Life evening show.
*For ‘Ohana Club members only. Offffer valid now through 10/31/22. Voucher may be used at Pounders restaurant but must be used prior to 6pm.







































































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