IS BUGG • D AH “E Ala Na Moku Kai Liloloa” S F W R In This Issue: E E N E ! Thanksgiving Day Celebration E • R S Invitation

O I

N Page 2 H

C

S

E Wireless

H 1

T Page 15

9

R

7 O

0 Holiday Dance Party N Page 24 Basketball Academy

NORTH SHORE NEWS November 21, 2018 VOLUME 35, NUMBER 23

Coach Lance Manalo, Nate Delamarter, Baugh Spradlin, Coach Angel Calleja, Coach Ed Delamarter and William Spradlin. North Shore’s Hawaii Basketball Academy “Our purpose is to help the as well as following their dreams The free basketball program at community through our pas- while respecting others. the Waialua Community Associa- sion.” Founded by brothers Lance The volunteer coaches are next tion are Tuesdays, Thursdays and and Matt Manalo and Cassidy level, with Coach Ed who was a Saturdays from 3:30 p.m. – 5:30 Klinefelter the Hawaii Basketball collegiate player at NYU to Coach p.m. All kids from ages 9 to 17 are Academy teaches kids about hard Angel who played basketball for welcome. work, motivation and discipline many years in Spain. For more information contact Lance Manalo (808) 469-5404.

PROUDLY PUBLISHED ON THE

Permit No. 1479 No. Permit North Shore of

Honolulu, Hawaii Honolulu, Home of

U.S. POSTAGE PAID POSTAGE U.S.

STANDARD Vans Triple Crown Hale‘iwa, HI 96712 HI Hale‘iwa,

PRE-SORTED 66-437 Kamehameha Hwy., Suite 210 Suite Hwy., Kamehameha 66-437 of Surfing Page 2 www.northshorenews.com November 21, 2018

23rd Annual Community Thanksgiving23rd Annual Celebration Community Thanksgiving Celebration Come and EnjoyCome anda Free Enjoy Thanksgivinga Free Thanksgiving Luncheon Luncheon with with Entertainment Entertainment Come and Enjoy a Freeand GenerousThanksgiving Portions Luncheon of Aloha! with Entertainment WaiaWluaiaa lCuao mCommumnuintiyty A Assssocciiaattioion n NoNovembervNeomvebmebre 2r 8222,8, ,2 2201800113 9:0990 :a.m.a00ma -mto1- 1111:30:10:000 aa.m.amm Event openEvent opento everyone to everyone bring bring your your familyfamily andand friends friends Co-Sponsored By: IS BUGG • D AH S F W Co-SponsoredR by: E E North Shore E N ! CoE -Sponsored• by: R S

O I

N H Food Bank

C

S

E

H

1

T

9

R

7 O

0 Waialua High N Culinary

◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆ ◆ ◆ North Shore Neighborhood Board #27 ◆ The Hale‘iwa Family Dental Center, Ltd. ◆ ◆ ◆ Tuesday, November 27, 2018 ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ 7 pm at Waialua Elementary School ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ The next meeting of the North Shore Neighborhood ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ Board will hear an update from ALEA Bridge as well ◆ ◆ as updates from the City and County, HPD, HFD, ◆ now offering ◆ and other elected officials. Sign up for minutes and ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ agenda the meetings at: https://www.honolulu. ◆ ◆ gov/esub/email-subscribe-nco or call Kathleen at ◆ ◆ 637-8545 for more information or any questions. ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ • Adults and children ◆ ◆ ◆ 66-392 Haleiwa Rd. ◆ • Most cases completed in 4-12 months Haleiwa ◆ ◆ ◆ • Clear braces available ◆ ◆ • Lower cost ◆ Serving Haleiwa since 1984 ◆ ◆ Bankruptcy ◆ • University tested ◆ Personal Injury • Criminal Law ◆ • Used for over 20 years ◆ Landlord/Tenant ◆ ◆ Traffic Offenses • DUI ◆ ◆ ◆ Produced by Todd R. Okazaki and Staff ◆ Family Law ◆ ◆ Adoption • Custody • Divorce ◆ “Straighten those crooked teeth that have ◆ Paternity • Guardianship ◆ bothered you for years” ◆ Deeds, and Wills ◆ ◆ Notary Public ◆ Conveniently located behind First Hawaiian Bank in ◆ ◆ Historic Hale‘iwa Town ◆ ◆ Call 637-9652 for your reservation ◆ 637-7611 ◆ ◆ Paul & Nita VISA/MC Accepted ◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆ November 21, 2018 www.northshorenews.com Page 3 Page 4 www.northshorenews.com November 21, 2018

Providing comprehensive and quality healthcare to our Koolauloa and North Shore neighbors

• Primary Care Clinic • Emergency Care • Rehabilitation • Diagnostic Laboratory • Radiology • Inpatient Care • CT • Acute/Skilled Nursing • Ultrasound • Long Term Care

KAHUKU MEDICAL CENTER www.kmc-hi.org | 808-293-9221

DEC US Pacific 1 SURF Fleet Band SAMPLE

Sunday, SALE December 2, 2018 10am - 2pm

4 p.m. SANUK, VON ZIPPER, SALTY CREW, ON A MISSION, RAINBOW SANDALS, CREATURES OF LEISURE, RIP CURL, O’NEILL, METAL MULISHA,VISSLA, NIXON Waialua Bandstand AND MORE. PLUS CRAFTS, GIFTS AND FOOD Bring your mats and lawn Waialua Community chairs and enjoy the show! Association Across from the Haleiwa Post Office. This is a benefit for Programs at Waialua High School. www.waialuabandstand.com For more information or to obtain a booth, call Marsha Taylor@780-3184 or Heddy Duncan@227-7617 email- [email protected] November 21, 2018 www.northshorenews.com Page 5

Chair Ernie Martin North Shore News Ed. 23 Thanksgiving Message

“No one has ever become poor by giving.” – nne ran

On this most American of holidays, let us rejoice in our blessings and remind ourselves that Thanksgiving is more than a holiday … it’s an action.

Aloha and Mahalo

Chair Ernie Martin

Page 6 www.northshorenews.com November 21, 2018 November 21, 2018 www.northshorenews.com Page 7 A Heartwarming Thanksgiving Story By Anonymous A blind boy sat on the steps of a building with a Moral of the Story: Be thankful for what you hat by his feet. He held up a sign which read “I am have. Be creative. Be innovative. Think differently blind,” please help. and positively. When life gives you 100 reasons to There were only a few coins in his hat. cry, show life that you have a 1000 reasons to smile. A man was walking by. He took a few coins from Face your past without regret. Handle your present his pocket and dropped them into the hat. He then with confidence. Prepare for the future without fear. took the sign, turned it around, and wrote some Keep the faith. words. He put the sign back so that everyone who The most beautiful thing is to see a person smil- walked by would see the new words. ing. And even more beautiful, is knowing that you Soon the hat began to fill up. A lot more people are the reason behind it! Happy Thanksgiving! were giving money to the blind boy. That afternoon the man who changed the sign came to see how things were. The boy recognized his footsteps and asked, “Were you the one who changed my sign this morning? What did you write?” The man said, “I only wrote the truth, I said what you said but in a different way.” I wrote: “Today is a beautiful day but I cannot see it.” Both signs told the people that the boy was blind. But the first sign simply said the boy was blind. The second sign told people that they were so lucky that they were not blind. Should we be surprised that the second sign was more effective?

OFF da Island in Canada—Gabriela Lepe from Waialua visited Niagara Falls, Canada and enjoyed the Hornblower Canadian Tour. Page 8 www.northshorenews.com November 21, 2018

Representative Lauren Matsumoto Serving You in District 45

Aloha Friends and Neighbors! As we gear up for the upcoming legislative ses- sion, my office is preparing a 2019 Legislative Info Survey to send to constituents of District 45. To best represent your interests, I need your participation in completing and returning the survey. If you live in the district and do not receive a survey by the end of November, please call my office at (808) 586-9490 or send me an email at [email protected] waii.Gov and we’ll assist you. The deadline to sub- NOTICE- mit the survey is on December 21st. Your opinions matter to me, and I look forward to reading all your Christmas Cantata responses! Anyone still interested in With Thanksgiving upon us, I can’t help but re- singing for our Lord, come on flect on the many things for which I am very grate- Sundays at the Lili‘uokalani ful. On behalf of my ‘ohana and staff at the Capitol, Protestant Church I would like to wish you and your loved ones a joy- at 1:15pm. We still have ous, fun, and healthy holiday season! The holidays 3 more rehearsal dates: are a time for families and friends to get together Dec 2, 9 &16. to share ‘ono food and good times. As we celebrate Thanksgiving, I want to say mahalo for the honor and privilege of serving as the State Representative for District 45 and for putting your trust in me as your public servant. I am committed to representing This holiday give the you and the needs of the community and our State! experience of a lifetime! Last month, I was part of the Legislative Host Oahu’s #1 aerial activity! Committee for the “Empowering All Abilities” Re- verse Job Fair! This was an event for persons with developmental disabilities, in which prospec- tive employers were invited to visit booths, cre- ated by the job seekers, showcasing their interests, strengths, and abilities. This was a “reverse job in- terview” where the job candidates brought display boards filled with their qualifications, experiences, and strengths, and a conference room and space was set up for employers to walk through each of the job candidates’ display boards and conduct on- site interviews! More than 100 employers, Human Resource professionals, and 50 job seekers attended this inaugural and collaborative fair. Mahalo to all the employers who participated in this event! In a representative government such as ours, I A gift certificate for a High Powered value what you think and feel, as this allows me to be a more effective legislator. As always, please feel Hang Gliding Flight over our free to contact me if you have questions or concerns lovely North Shore! about any happenings in our community. Call me Call 497-6033 at (808) 586-9490, email RepMatsumoto@Capitol. 3 aircraft so groups can fly together! Hawaii.gov, or visit RepMatsumoto.com. www.paradiseairhawaii.com Celebrating 15 years in operation with a 100% PERFECT safety record! November 21, 2018 www.northshorenews.com Page 9 The Great Thanksgiving of 1918 by Captain Rick Rogers One hundred years ago, Thanksgiving was a very special holiday. The wires were alive with the news that Great War in Europe was over. Most of the 10,000 men and women from the Territory of Hawaii who served in the Great war had yet to return to the islands. More than 100 would not. The first of the post-war tourists were arriving via the luxurious steam vessels. The well-heeled travelers might spend a day or two at the Royal Hawaiian or Moana Hotels in Waikiki, before boarding the Oahu Railroad and Land Company’s train for an excursion to the North Shore. The better passenger cars were towards the front of the train. Whistle stops may be Haleiwa Hotel, Hawaii State Archives made at the Aiea and Ewa Mills, Nanakuli and again at the Waianae Station. were equipped with electric lighting supplied by the Kaena Point was rounded as the train turned hotel’s own power plant. Water was supplied from a into the wind. Wires had been strung adjacent to the natural spring. tracks, so if the train was stopped for some unforeseen After being shown about the premises the guests reason the engineer could toss a phone wire over the were seated before a sumptuous Thanksgiving repast, land line and communicate with operators around the complete with all the traditional trimmings and the island. The primary destination for the more affluent finest delicacies which had been shipped in from passengers was the Haleiwa Hotel, which had opened San Francisco. After dinner, the men retired to one in 1898, just a year before the line was completed all of the western cottages, which had been outfitted as the way to the Kahuku Plantation. a billiard room. They smoked Cuban cigars and dis- Standing in front of the Haleiwa Hotel, visitors cussed the other amenities. There was a stable set up were struck by the symmetry of the edifice. Large across the road for those that wished to explore the lawns slopped to the water’s very edge. No better view Waialua Sugar Plantation. Canoes and rowboats were of the splashing surf could be imagined. Inside, one available for hire along the stream. The sportsman found the finest hardwood floors. Beautiful paintings could book space at the “Men’s Lodge”, a thatched graced the walls. The service-ware, even the gardeners roof log cabin located five miles inland at Puukapu, tools, were of the very finest quality to be found west where shooting sports were popular. of the Mississippi. There was much to be thankful for in 1918, now The first floor was devoted to the office, parlor, that Great World War was over. dining room, and kitchen. The dining room oc- cupied the west and the parlor the east end of the building. A broad stairway lead to the second floor, Community which was devoted to the sleeping compartments. Association Meeting The front rooms overlooking the ocean were single, Wednesday, November 21, while the end and mauka rooms were en suite, with 7pm-9pm bath, and a telephone available for “central connec- tion”. The entire building and four of the cottages Sunset Beach Rec Center OPTIMYSSTIQUE abunDANCE SATURDAY NOV. 24th

LIVE MUSIC/DJ’s*YOGA*ART*LOVE HEALING*ECO*AG*FOOD*VENDORS 10AM-10PM ON THE FARM 66-542 Haleiwa Rd 96712 Optimysstique.com - @optimysstique – fb optimysstique Page 10 www.northshorenews.com November 21, 2018 November 21, 2018 www.northshorenews.com Page 11 Photo Clark Little Annual Blowout

NOVEMBER 9 - JANUARY 31

EVERYTHING for the ocean is here and it’s ALL ON SALE during our Annual Blowout Sale! With Christmas coming up fast, our Annual Blowout Sale is your 808-637-SURF chance to knock a few names off your shopping list and save at the same time. WWW.SURFNSEA.COM Page 12 www.northshorenews.com November 21, 2018

Kolohe Ohana Crafters busy making decorations for the Annual Thanksgiving Day Celebration. Val Oga, Mary Soberano, Donna Lagapa, Lillian Rodrigues, Nalani Meyer, Lita Weidenbach and Rebekah Horner.

23rd Annual HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR

Sunset Beach Elementary School Saturday, December 15, 2018 9:00am - 3:00pm

All Items are Handmade by Crafters

Great Food Great for Christmas Shopping OR Buy Yourself Something

Sponsored by SBES P.T.C.A. November 21, 2018 www.northshorenews.com Page 13

It’s that time again! OPERATION: TOY BOX Let’s stir up the true Christmas spirit! Santa needs your help to provide toys for our keiki and teens this coming Christmas. A big MAHALO to those of you who have supported our Operation: Toy Box event for the past 27 years. This year we will celebrate Operation: Toy Box on Saturday, December 22, 2018 at Hale‘iwa Beach Park. A delicious breakfast meal is provided and Santa will give gifts to the keiki and teens. Toys and monetary donations are welcomed. Your support is greatly appreciated. Starting December 5, 2018 Toys can be dropped off at the North Shore News office (above the Hale’iwa Post Office), M - F, 9am - 5pm.

Checks can be made out to: North Shore News 66-437 Kamehameha Hwy #210 Hale‘iwa, HI 96712

For information call 780-8037 Toys can also be dropped off at the North Shore Chamber of Commerce & Waimea Valley Sponsored by North Shore News & Once A Month Church Page 14 www.northshorenews.com November 21, 2018

Congrats to all the College graduates 2018! Tina Cohen below graduated with a marketing and business degree from the University of Hawaii. Riding her way to success! Photo: Paul Cohen

Joel Parkinson, Parko, AUS, at Sunset Beach. Photo: banzaibetty.com November 21, 2018 www.northshorenews.com Page 15

North Shore Surrng Wireless Betty Depolito - banzaibetty.com

KAILUA SURFER BRISA HENNESSY QUALIFIES gether to do their part to raise awareness and address FOR THE WCT, JUMPS SHIP TO COSTA RICA social, environmental, health and safety concerns in One of Hawaii’s best women surfers has made the places they visit, because “together we are bet- the World Tour! Brisa Hennessy hails from Kailua on ter”. Their mission is to bridge gaps between travelers Oahu. She qualified for the elite championship tour, and causes on the ground in the places people go the WCT, after a equal third place finish at the final and with the local people you might meet. There is 6000 event, the Port Stephens Toyota Pro and will no better way than film to bring these community start her WCT campaign April 3, 2019 at the Gold services and adventures to the public. Teaming up Coast Pro. Her final ranking 7th overall in the qualify- with the Women’s Adventure Film Tour was a great ing series, WQS. Here is the bad news. Hennessy is way to celebrate these experiences and adventures now officially surfing for Costa Rica because of the that Women create, to see the extraordinary things possibility of surfing in the Olympics. Another local Women are doing. They have brought the films here Sunset Beach surfer Mahina Maeda made the quarter to the North Shore at Waimea Valley, November finals ending up in 14th place overall in the WQS. 24th, to showcase about 24 films. Check it all out at She has also jumped ship to surf for Japan. Maeda https://www.womensadventurefilmtour.com. tickets barely missed qualifying, the dream continues for just 15 dollars! her. Go girls, we will still be rooting for you! A big congratulations to Brisa Hennessy!

BETHANY HAMILTON IS TRULY UNSTOPPABLE Bethany Hamilton’s new movie, “Unstoppable” has fantastic surfing in it. Finally a movie that show- cases her athletic ability in the water and not the tragic tale of a shark encounter. Hamilton has definitely moved on from that and wants to keep it that way. There is a two minute plus surfing montage in the movie that shows remarkable surfing and then later she rides a giant wave at Jaws. The movie takes you on a great ride with great vintage footage of Bethany, her charge to the top ranks of contest surfing and HALE‘IWA then to having her first child, Tobias. It leaves you wondering, what is next for the star athlete. The CHRISTMAS movie was directed by Aaron Lieber and is a must see! PARADE! CONGRATS TO ALL OUR GRADS! A big shout out to all our University of Hawaii Friday Graduates. The mid year commencement ceremony is December 14, 2018 December 15th at the Stan Sheriff Center and one of Begins at 6 p.m. our own will be in cap and gown! Big congratulations from Weed Circle to to Tina Cohen who is graduating with a marketing and Hale‘iwa Beach Park business degree. According to her dad, professional photographer Paul Cohen, she financed herself the Sponsored by whole way through! Not an easy task with college North Shore expenses now a days. No better way to celebrate than Chamber of Commerce to go surfing! Way to go Tina Cohen and all our grads! To participate contact ADVENTURE FILMS & CHANGING TIDES the Chamber at FOUNDATION TEAM UP FOR TOUR 637-4558 The Changing Tides Foundation group got to- Page 16 www.northshorenews.com November 21, 2018 November 21, 2018 www.northshorenews.com Page 17

HAWAII STATE PUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM PRESENTS 50th Anniversary Celebration Kahuku Pub/Sch Library 56490 Kam Hwy 8082938935

TUESDAY, November 27

4:00pm to 8:00pm

4:00 pm Music by Vaihi (KHIS Alumni) 5:00 pm Mingling and pupus Join us as we celebrate the Kahuku 5:30 pm Ke Kula Kaiapuni Hawai’i o Kahuku * th JROTC Color Guard * Vocal Motion Public and School Library’s 50 Kahuku High Pep Band * Kokua Fdn Anniversary with musical perfor- mances by KHIS Alumni, student 6:00 pm St. Roch Filipino Dancers groups, special guests, prizes and 7:00 pm Music by A Touch of Gold more.

All programs are subject to change. If you require an auxiliary aid or accommodation due to a disability, please contact the library at least 7 days before the program date. For a list of upcoming library events, visit www.librarieshawaii.org/events Page 18 www.northshorenews.com November 21, 2018 WAIALUA FEDERAL CREDIT UNION HOME EQUITY LOAN 3.75% APR*

Your savings federally insured to at least $250,000 and backed CALL US (808) 637-5980 OR by the full faith and credit of the United States Government National NCUACredit Union Administration, a US Government Agency VISIT US WWW.WAIALUAFCU.COM

EQUAL HOUSING *Annual Percentage Rate based on an index of 3.50% plus the monthly average of the 26 week LENDER Treasury Bill (Auction High) and may be adjusted annually each March. Please call for more details. Bulletin Board LILIKOI Natural HEALTH Medical cannabis certification Health and Wellness evaluations

Book your appointment online 66-216 Farrington Highway, Suite 202 Waialua Hi 96791 T: 808.321.2352 our passion is your whole being www.lilikoihealth.com

“the Bulletin Board that is in EVERYONE’s home”

Scanned by CamScanner November 21, 2018 www.northshorenews.com Page 19 Bulletin Board Featuring the largest selection of certified organic produce on the North Shore. No panic...ours is organic. Open 7 days. Mon.-Sat. 9am-7pm. Sun. 9am-5pm

66-445 Kam. Hwy Haleiwa, Hawaii 96712 Next to the Post Office 808-637-6729 • 808-637-1922 fax

N-C PLUMBING BOW WOW BUNGALOWS & SUPPLY Cont. Lic. No. C-8913 Licensed Boarding Kennel

• RESIDENTIAL & COMMERCIAL SALES & SERVICE North Shore, Oahu • CONTRACTING & DESIGN • HOME PLUMBING SERVICE • PLUMBING FIXTURES, HEATERS • FREE ESTIMATES Reasonable Rates

Nestor P. Calilao (Owner) Bus: 637-8662 Ph. 637-2562 P.O. Box 769 Res: 638-5157 Waialua, HI 96791 Cellular: 372-8718 These Dogs Have Fun!

Dear Patrons, Linda Yadao While we appreciate your business and BASI CERTIFIED more importantly love your dogs— PRIVATE PILATES EQUIPMENT CLASSES due to excessive amount of fireworks, 808.637.1230 for the safety of your dogs, [email protected] we will be closed from Nov. 27 - Jan. 13, 2019. Sorry for the inconvenience. Maluhia Place Your dogs safety is our priority. a pilates space Sincerely Bow Wow Bungalows P.S. Feel free to call for future dates.

Munden Design & Build Lic.#BC19632

Design • Plans • Permits • Construction Additions & New Residences 808 391-8616

Providing quality work since 1978

Greekz Plumbing

License# C-32939 Phone 372-1820

“the Bulletin Board that is in EVERYONE’s home” Page 20 www.northshorenews.com November 21, 2018 Getting a Driver License or State ID Can Be Quick and Convenient By Sheri Kajiwara It’s the end of the notorious long wait in line not be forwarded to an alternate address. If you did for your license renewal. Oahu residents are now not provide your primary residential address, as rec- offered the convenience of making an advance ap- ognized by the US post office, the card will be re- pointment to renew a driver license or state identi- turned to us as undeliverable. You will need to make fication card and be done in under 30 minutes. another visit bringing two new documents showing Appointments times are the latest customer- your valid address and pay $6 for the address to be service offer to access basic government services updated and the card replaced. more efficiently. Since introducing the new system • A license or ID can be renewed six months in in April of this year, it has been a game changer for advance (still retaining your birthday expiration) those who use it, providing a quick and convenient so people are encouraged to schedule well ahead of way to do business. time so the new card is receive before the old one We’ve housed all the related tools you’ll need expires. We all need less stress in our lives. Remem- for success on one easy site: license.honolulu.gov ber, state law does not allow you to drive with an where you can: expired license.

• Access our interactive document guide and be With an appointment, all the correct documents comfortable that you have all the necessary docu- in hand along with a completed application form ments in hand. and arriving 10 minutes before your appointment, • Make an appointment up to three months in getting your driver license or state ID should be advance at nine different locations across the island. quick and easy. • Find locations and hours. It may be helpful to know that our five driver licensing centers process only licenses and state IDs, so they have the capac- ity to handle more volume per day. Our Satellite City Halls manage a variety of city services, from vehicle registration and handicap placards, to dog licensing, bill payments and moped and bicycle reg- istrations. Satellites manage a smaller percentage of license and ID renewals. • Access application forms and fill them out ahead of time for faster processing. • Cancel your unneeded appointment using the confirmation code provided when scheduling. You will help the next person needing an appointment.

When making an appointment on line or via your smartphone, you will be asked to enter a phone number. The last four digits of that number will be your ticket number on site. If it is text-capable, you will receive a text confirmation with a unique code. Save this. That text offers a quick one-click cancel- lation option at the bottom. Or print out the confir- mation code online and save that. Other helpful tips: • Bring a recent vision certificate from your eye doctor and avoid the onsite eye test. • Know that temporary paper cards are not ac- ceptable as identification at U.S. airport security checkpoints. As it may take up to six weeks to re- ceive your permanent card in the mail, plan your renewal around your trips. If you have not received your card by then, leave your name and contact at 768-9128 and we’ll check on the status of your en- velope. For security reasons, licenses and IDs can- not be mailed to business addresses and they can- November 21, 2018 www.northshorenews.com Page 21

North Shore Food Bank Food Bag Distribution 1st & 3rd Wednesdays 10am - 12pm Waialua Community Association Donations of non-perishable canned foods can be dropped off at the North Shore News office. For more information: 637-3138

“Children’s Church”

North Shore 2018 News Schedule

PUBLICATION DATE EDITION DEADLINE DATE December 5 #24 November 23 December 19 #25 December 7

Direct-Mailed to Every Home MOKULEIA · WAIALUA · HALE'IWA · KAHUKU · LAIE Every Other Wednesday 12,000 copies “The North Shore’s most popular publication” since 1970 (808) 637-3138 · [email protected] · [email protected] www.northshorenews.com Page 22 www.northshorenews.com November 21, 2018

IS BUGG • D AH F S R W E E E N ! E • R S

O I

N H

C lassifieds

S

E C

H

1

T

9

R

7

O 0 Services Paumalu Electric Inc. BIKRAM YOGA

N C 18074 SHORE ELECTRICAL SERVICE Dawn Patrol New Const–Remodels Residential & Commercial 6AM CLASSES 638-0049 / Lic#C20777 New Installation & Repairs Mon & Wed, starting 11/5 Computer Problems? Rennovations. Remodels 637-5700 The North Shore News is published I can fix any MAC or PC. Electric Meter Replacements Chris 371-3089 every other Wednesday and mailed Dave Hancock 638-9054 free of charge to all North Shore homes HARVEY’S TOWING LLC and businesses. Extra copies may be Andres Plumbing 24 hr Towing Service obtained at our office. All your plumbing needs 808-256-7337 Lic#C24500 Lockouts, Jumpstarts & PRESS RELEASE POLICY: Submit press Hawaii Tree Co. Recovery. Specializing in releases in person, mail or email to Carpentry & Painting Services Trimming & Removal opening locked car doors. Editor, North Shore News, 66-437 Kam. Repairs/Remodeling, Termite Rot, Doors, Cabinets, Professional-Reliable Call anytime 478-0333 Hwy., Suite 210, Haleiwa, HI 96712. Countertops, etc. Free Estimates Please type your releases and keep them Reasonable Rates 271-6584 shorter than 200 words unless they are 462-2749 Your Clean Home of an unusual news interest. Releases Green Gypsy Thrift Shop Vacation/Residential should be viable news stories and are Waialua—(808) 366-4000 Home Cleaning & Laundry published on a space available basis Next to Paalaa Kai Bakery North Shore Car Rentals Affordable • Reliable only, with priority given to those received Low cost rental cars. • Green Cleaning in our office first. You may attach photos. Rates are low by providing For Free Estimate We are not responsible for the return of slightly older cars with a North Shore Custom Call 728-5035 any photos. All materials are submitted "local" vibe to them, don't Fab & at owner’s risk. We reserve the right be fooled. All vehicles are WHY KNOTT to edit and/or refuse all submissions Weld Repair well maintained and safety including advertising. Ryan K.Benz- Welder inspected. please visit FLORIST EDITORIAL POLICY: We welcome 808-226-6939 northshorecarrentals.com or Waialua Shopping articles and letters from our readers. call (808) 260-4960. Center Letters to the Editor are published on a 637-9380 space available basis only and preference CS EuroCars Kapolei Mercedes Repair Shop Radiant Skin Care & Waxing is given to shortness of length, and with low labor rates Aynjul Benigno quality of content. We prefer to run not ASE Certified Technician Licensed Esthetician Sabrina Zander more than one letter, per person, per 6 27 years experience Call or Text 808-222-8124 Photography month period. Letters subject to edit. 2116 Lauwiliwili St. Unit 104F radiantskincareandwaxing.com Kapolei, HI 96707 Makeover and Portrait Studio Views expressed by our contributing 66-935 Kaukonahua Rd., 808-682-1957 www.sabrinazander.com writers and advertisers do not necessar- Waialua Call for a consultation ily reflect the view of the management 808-589-8854 and staff of the North Shore News. All paintpaina.com Aloha Computer rights reserved. Reproduction in whole Hawaiian Style Paint Parties! PC/MAC Repair/Virus Removal or part without permission is prohibited. Fax/Copy/Internet Access © 2018. GERMAN CAR SERVICE Located next to Paalaa Kai Bakery Professional-Qualified Open M-S, 10-4. Editor & Classifieds Technician Linda Seyler 372-2667 or 237-4558 Call 808 781-2218 Call Gary Typography 637-6800 Downtown General Store North Shore Web Social & Digital Ads Pet Nanny straffordmedia.com Experienced pet sitting, Bulky Item Walking, training etc… Like us on Facebook: Contributing Writers Call Kathryn Collection Facebook.com/ Tom Jacobs 808-489-3645 768-3200 Betty Depolito NSNewsHaleiwa City Councilman Ernie Martin State Representative Lauren Matsumoto Senator Gil Riviere Capt. Rick Rogers HOW TO CONTACT THE NORTH SHORE NEWS

Photography Letters to the Editor, and other items submitted for publication consideration Banzai Productions may be sent to us via: MAIL: 66-437 Kamehameha Hwy., Suite 210, Hale‘iwa, HI 96712 E-MAIL: [email protected] PHONE: (808) 637-3138 Office Hours: Monday – Friday 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. www.northshorenews.com Please recycle this newspaper.

Avery 5371 November 21, 2018 www.northshorenews.com Page 23 Classified Ads Next Issue - Dec. 5, 2018 Parkinson’s Group Meeting elp anted Retail Sales Group meets at the Waialua Deadline Date - Nov. 23, 2018 H W United Church of Christ on the Surf & Sea 1st Saturday of every month. Hawaii’s Ocean Sports Headquarters Friends & Family Welcome MATSUMOTO SHAVE is always looking for hard working, Next meeting Dec 1 @10am North Shore Food Bank ICE energetic people to become a part Abel 253-9541 Now Hiring! of our sales team. Good pay, bonus, 1st & 3rd Wednesdays benefits. Japanese speaking a plus. Apply in person daily Annual Community Waialua Community Ocean sports experience and 9am-4pm Thanksgiving Celebration Association dive instructor wanted. Please 10 a.m. – 12 noon 808-637-4827 Come and enjoy a FREE contact surfnsea@surfnsea. Thanksgiving Luncheon com for details. with entertainment at the Apply in person daily 9am-7pm Waialua Community Asso. MAULOA RESIDENTIAL HOUSE 62-595 Kam. Hwy., Haleiwa November 22, 2018 STAFF 9am-11:30am FOOD PANTRY Full & PT for emergency youth at Sunset Beach Christian shelter in Haleiwa. Must have Would you like to get the Church 2 yrs exp working w at-risk North Shore News via Tuesdays, 9am - 12 noon youth, pass background checks, For Rent email in color! Just send have understanding of effects us a message at: of trauma. All shifts available. [email protected] Email: [email protected] and you get the NSN Call: 497-5959 TABLES & CHAIRS online every two weeks! Call North Shore News Immediate opening for part 637-3138 time salesclerk for women’s All proceeds go to the North FREE ADS clothing store In Haleiwa. Shore Food Bank Garage & Yard Sales, Apply at Dawn’s Treasures 66-226 Kam Hwy, Haleiwa Reunions, Lost & Found. 10am – 5:30pm Email ad to: phone 636-2424. [email protected]

iscellaneous OPERATION: TOY BOX Giovanni’s Original M Santa needs your help to provide Classified Ad Rates White Shrimp Truck 3 lines (min.) $18.89 is hiring! toys and gifts for our keiki and 4 lines $25.13 Immediate openings in Waialua Cub Scout teens. Toys and gifts can be 5 lines $32.45 Haleiwa and Kahuku Pack 637 dropped off at the North Shore 1" Box Ad $41.88 If you’ve got a great smile, like Ages 5-11 News office. See page 13 for (27 characters in each line) working in a fast paced, high Every 2nd and 4th Friday more information. Include your contact information. volume environment then 6-8pm Giovanni’s may be the right *Ads can be dropped off in mail slot, Waialua Community Asso. Help Those Affected by the mailed, or emailed. Pay by check fit for you! We provide flexible schedules, Southern California Wildfires payable to: North Shore News or -Make a Donation: credit card by phone order. daily sales bonuses, and 100% employee paid medical benefits. OFF da ISLAND *Red Cross-RedCross.org We reserve the right to refuse any Are you leaving Oahu on vaca- text REDCROSS to 90999 advertisement with a full refund. Qualified Applicants Must Have: tion or business? Do you live on a to make a $10. donation North Shore News • 66-437 Kam. Hwy., • H.S. Diploma or Equivalent neighbor island, the mainland or *Disaster Animal Response Suite 210, Haleiwa, HI 96712 • Drivers license foreign country and subscribe to Team-SpcaLA.com • (808) 637-3138 • NSNHaleiwa@gmail. • Great smile & Lots of ALOHA the North Shore News? Send us a • Ability to lift 50lbs *The Los Angeles County photo of someone in front of a sign Animal Care Foundation- Come join our team and be part or landmark holding a copy of the of the Giovanni’s Ohana, accepting donations through NSN. Email your photo along with the Noah’s Legacy Fund no experience necessary, the person or persons’ name, com- training available. munity of residence, telephone 56-505 Kam Hwy, Kahuku number and photo location to: (808) 293-1839 [email protected]. OHANA FOOD DROP Wednesday, December 5 11am - WCA Bring your bags and boxes Looking for live in care Waialua Farmers for multi pets- Sponsored by the Co-Op Market North Shore Food Bank grooming experience, Waialua Sugar Mill drivers license and Saturdays, 8:30am-1:00pm references required. Moani 638-7073 7th Annual Makahiki 5K NOAA Stranded, Challenge Annual Mud Run Entangled December 15, 7am Graffiti Hot Line Kualoa Ranch Injured Sea Turtles www.makahikichallenge.com (808) 768-5180 (808) 725-5730 Page 24 www.northshorenews.com November 21, 2018