MidWeek Windward - Dec 7, 2022
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   NEW TEAM MEMBER
Kāne‘ohe native Luana Low becomes a program coordinator at Kupu. SEE PAGE 2
FUN AND FELLOWSHIP
Anchor Kūpuna holds activities for seniors on the Windward side. SEE PAGE 6
Kailua Groups Make Holidays Merrier
FOR THE WEEK OF DECEMBER 7, 2022
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     Kailua Chamber of Commerce members and other volunteers will collect donations for Windward keiki and families in need on Dec. 10 at the Lau Hala Shops parking lot in Kailua. PHOTO COURTESY LYNN YOUNG SOLDAT
SBY WINDWARD O‘AHU VOICE STAFF
eeking to help more than 200 Wind- ward children and their families in need, the Kailua Chamber of Com-
merce will hold its third holiday sharing drive-through event from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Dec. 10 at the Lau Hala Shops parking lot, located across from Kailua Post Office.
The chamber will collect new unwrapped toys for keiki of any age, gift cards, cash and canned goods from the public. Many community sponsors and volunteers will participate to provide the magic of Christ- mas. The donations will then be distributed during the Merry Little Kailua Christmas Party Dec. 17 at Enchanted Lake’s Emmanu- el Episcopal Church, which will be a special event for families and keiki in need of assis- tance. Those who wish to volunteer, sponsor or know of a Windward family in need to at- tend the party can visit emmanelkailua.org/ kailua-christmas or call 808-252-4548.
Anyone who would like to volunteer for the holiday sharing drive-through event can call Lynn Young Soldat at 808-255-3477 or email lynns@cbrealty.com.
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