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for new menu items in old cookbooks. Everything comes back around. Talking Story NSN: Well, after sampling your Uber-Rice creation, and after several delightful meals at the Proud Peacock, with I guess I’ve got one word for your work: masarap. Do you know what that means? Tom Jacobs Andy: Sure … I’m Filipino. Masarap is Tagalog for “delicious.” His Menu Is Masarap The Proud Peacock Restaurant’s Executive Chef, Andy Dalan, Takes First Prize in the 6th Annual Rice Festival Competition. Richard Pezzulo, the Executive Director at Waimea Valley, called the other day, busting his buttons with pride. His restaurant’s head chef, Andy Dalan, had just won the Rice Festival Competition in Hono- lulu along with his teammate, KITV’s Yunji de Nies. That sounded like a story, especially since the Proud Peacock, Waimea Valley’s signature restaurant, had recently added a lunch menu to its Thursday through Saturday evening dinners, and will add Sunday break- fast starting October 4th. The North Shore News (NSN) sat down with Andy at his restaurant in the Valley the other day to gobble down his award-winning desert entry, “Forbidden Uber-Rice,” and to interview him between delicious bites: NSN: How did you hear about the Rice Festival, and

how did you enter? Photo: Tom Jacobs Andy: The Rice Festival is held annually in town near Ward Center to celebrate the rice tradition in the islands and to raise money for charity. Actually, competition in the rice cook-off is by invitation. Only four chefs are invited to prepare a rice-based dish on-site. I’ve won the competitions in 2012 and this year. There was no cook-off in 2013 and 2014. NSN: So you’ve actually won the last two times. Andy: That’s right. Some of the other chefs prepared traditional rice-based main courses. My specialty is pastry, so my winning entries both times SUPPORT OUR NATION’S were desserts. My winning entry in 2012, “Naughty WOUNDED SERVICE MEMBERS! and Rice,” was a dessert rice waffle. NSN: Well, your winner this year was certainly deli- FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 2015 cious. How long have you been a chef? Andy: For over twenty years. I’m a local boy, from SOLDIER RIDE® HAWAII Waipahu, where I still live. After earning an associ- Soldier Ride is a cycling experience that provides wounded ate’s degree in culinary arts at Kapiolani Community service members with the unique opportunity to overcome the College I served as chef at various golf courses, at Hy’s visible and invisible wounds of war. Steak House, and at Roy’s Restaurant, before coming here about a year ago. On event day, the following roadways will experience NSN: And how do you like this job? partial delays between 7 am and 2 pm: Andy: I like it very much. The staff in the Valley • Farrington Highway • Kanoulu Street • Kanoena Street is great, the valley itself is gorgeous, and I like the • Kahui Street • Kane Place responsibility. I’m in charge of the snack shop below the Proud Peacock in addition to the main restaurant. For more information about Soldier Ride, visit soldierride.org. NSN: The Valley is lucky to have you. What’s your “secret sauce,” the secret to your success? Andy: Nothing special. I like to learn something ©2015 Wounded Warrior Project, Inc. All rights reserved. new every day. Another thing: I find my inspiration Page 6 www.northshorenews.com October 14, 2015

parking area to serve existing uses in Haleiwa Town and to replace on-street parking that could be elimi- nated by completing the planned Haleiwa side-walk Letters to project. The Draft Environmental Assessment docu- the Editor ment is at this link: http://oeqc.doh.hawaii.gov/ Shared%20Documents/EA_and_EIS_Online_Library/ Oahu/2010s/2015-09-23-OA-5E-DEA-Haleiwa-Mixed- Comments Due October 23 on Andy Anderson Use-Parcel.pdf Haleiwa Town Apartment Project Residents must submit comments by October 23, The Draft Environmental Assessment (DEA) for 2015 and comments are due before the next North Andy Anderson’s “Haleiwa Backyard” project has been Shore Neighborhood Board meeting will occur. released. The proposed project includes 156 apart- If you do not have a computer you can also submit ments, 30,000 square feet of commercial space (by comments in writing to the project consultant, SSFM way of comparison, the recently completed Haleiwa International, 501 Sumner Street, Suite 620 Honolulu, Store Lots included approximately 27,000 square HI 96817. feet of commercial space), 328 parking stalls for the Sincerely, apartments, 115 parking stalls for the new commercial Kaliko Amona area, and a sewage treatment plant. Haleiwa, HI The project is requesting reclassification of State Dear Editor, classified Agricultural Land to Urban at the State Land It was so thrilling to read that Dillingham Estates Use Commission and also rezoning at the County is to be converted to a playground for millionaires level of Ag-1 and Preservation land to AMX-1 zoning. and faux farmers. The Dillingham Plan is a small Public comments on the project proposal and the solution toward the much bigger problem of; “what DEA are due by October 23. to do with all these newly rich?” Did you hear that You can email comments to these email addresses: over one million millionaires were created in China [email protected], [email protected], just last year? Seems like these millionaires are growing [email protected], [email protected], mwatkins@ as fast as the homeless. Where are these millionaires honolulu.gov going to go? Or, do we change our mind set about The 7.5 acre project stretches from behind Ace how we build lasting communities that enhance our Hardware to behind the North Shore Marketplace brief human experience? (Banzai Sushi, Cholo’s, etc.) and is positioned between Oh yes … is there a vision for the infrastructure the existing Haleiwa Main Street and the Haleiwa that will be necessary for our rich friends; pre-schools, By-pass Road. elementary school, fire and police protection, road The project was met with a unanimous North maintenance, commercial support? Does this repre- Shore Neighborhood vote opposing any rezoning of sent the best in community planning? I can’t blame the property to BMX-3 community business mixed the developers. This is their mind set, “make big bucks use in February of this year. The Board’s 13-0 vote for the land owners and let the future take care of objected to the developer’s original request for re- itself”. zoning, which would allow hotels, bars, automobile Can we do better? Can we imagine a different dealerships, self-storage facilities and wholesale dis- way to plan and build for the future? tribution businesses. The Board’s vote also opposed Jim Frisbie any zoning change not keeping with the country Waialua, Hi 96791 character of Haleiwa Town. The developer now states that the desired zon- ing is AMX-1 which will still allow apartments and commercial uses. A review of the City and County of Honolulu’s zoning map revealed just one existing AMX-1 development on Oahu in Kapolei (condo- miniums developed by Castle & Cooke). AMX-1 is called an “apartment mixed use district.” According to the City and County of Honolulu Land Use Ordinance Sec. 21-3.90 Apartment mixed use districts—Purpose and intent: “The purpose of the apartment mixed use districts is to allow some com- mercial uses in apartment neighborhoods.” In the past, the City and County of Honolulu and the Haleiwa Improvement District Project had envisioned the parcel as a possible centralized public October 14, 2015 www.northshorenews.com Page 7

and address their concerns at a special meeting on Senator October 15th, beginning at 6 p.m., at Waialua Ele- mentary School. It is hoped that any existing mis- Gil Riviere understandings can be cleared up, that policy and operational changes can be explained, that the users Serving Oahu’s North and will be able to offer suggestions and ask questions, Windward Shores and that the DOBOR officials can help resolve ongo- ing issues. My phone number is 586-7330. My email address Town Hall Meetings is [email protected]. If you still use a In an effort to address community concerns over fax, you can transmit to 586-7334. Our new website health and safety concerns of pesticides, I recently is SenatorRiviere.com. Please visit us in Room 217 at hosted a series of town hall meetings with officials the Capitol; or let’s talk closer to home, maybe the from the Departments of Agriculture and Health. next time we pass in the street. Mahalo. The meetings gave residents an opportunity to ask questions about pesticide regulation, oversight and potential hazards from Scott Enright, the Chair of the Dept. of Agriculture (DoA), Tom Matsuda, the head of 10% MILITARY DISCOUNT DoA Pesticide Branch, and Fenix Grange, the Dept. of Health’s Supervisor of Hazard Evaluation and Emer- gency Response. In addition to the questions and answers ad- dressed regarding pesticides, our town hall meet- Pizza Bob’s would like to say Mahalo to the ings at Ahuimanu, Waialua and Hauula Elementary Military by offering a 10% Military Discount to Schools featured updates to legislation regarding cess- active, reserve and retired members of the pool upgrades and storm water runoff. military as well as their dependents. Beginning in 2016, properties within 200 feet of the ocean, streams and above aquifers may qualify Just show a valid military ID to receive a owners for a $10,000 tax credit to upgrade cesspools 10% discount and our thanks for to a higher level of sewage treatment. Thanks to your service to our country. Sina Pruder, Mark Tomomitsu and Darryl Lum from the Dept. of Health’s Wastewater and Clean Water Branches for attending and providing their expertise. representatives Stuart Cole- man and Rafael Bergstrom presented information on the significant amount of pollution from storm water Waialua runoff that enters our waterways and fouls our near shore waters. All homeowners should be aware of the GeneralStore amount of soaps, pesticides, oils, paints and other Across Waialua Post Office pollutants that run off their home driveways. Sur- Next to Laundromat frider has a program called Ocean Friendly Gardens that helps homeowners effectively reduce their pol- Onolicious luting runoff. The Waialua Elementary School cafeteria was full Steak Plate Special with about 120 community members for the Septem- with FREE Soda ber 29th meeting, which will be broadcast on Olelo Wednesdays $7.95 and available online in the near future. Due to the high turnout and interest, a second Waialua Elemen- Rudy’s Famous Variety Poke tary School Pesticide Meeting will be held on Novem- Fresh Fish ber 10th, beginning at 6:30 p.m. “Poke Bowls” Haleiwa Harbor Users have voiced concerns about harbor management changes and policies im- Most Delicious Filipino Food plemented in recent months. Haleiwa Harbor pres- on the NorthShore EVERY DAY ently has no harbor agent, the pier repairs have taken longer than expected, parking restrictions have been Business Hours: 10 a.m. – 7 p.m. enforced, and other concerns about increasing com- 7 Days a Week mercial activity and slip vacancies have been brought to my attention. Phone: (808) 637-3131 Top level representatives of the Division of Boat- ing and Ocean Recreation have accepted my invita- tion to come out to meet our Haleiwa Harbor Users Page 8 www.northshorenews.com October 14, 2015

Kuamo‘o Olelo by Malia K. Evans

In Memory of Makua “Cocolani” Colleen Mileka Volike Thompson Leong There are extraordinary people in our world. They touch a resonant chord within us, sooth us with their kind presence, embrace us without judgement, and sing us songs of love and hope. Coco was one of these people. Coco was a kupa ‘aina and a descendant of the well known Ka‘ulula‘au ‘ohana of Waialua. She attended Haleiwa Elementary, Waialua High & Intermediate and a few years of high school in Pomona California. After graduation Coco returned to Hawai‘i nei and attended BYU-La‘ie, where she majored in music. Early in her career she worked at Kalakaua Tours as a tour guide. It was during these years when she met another. Coco actively committed to many Hawaiian musician Bill Leong at Sparkys, a popular Honolulu organizations including Ka Lei Papahi ‘O Kakuhihewa, nightclub. That was where she confided in friends, the Waialua Hawaiian Civic Club, Na Lei Nani ‘O “I’m going to marry that Pake boy”. Four years later, Waialua, the ‘Ahahui Ka‘ahumanu Society, and the Coco and Bill were married on her ‘ohana kuleana Trail Markers Project at Waimea. She was generous lands in Haleiwa. with her time and knowledge in order to perpetuate Coco was a strong, firm foundation for her ʻohana, and preserve Hawaiian culture and traditions. She was which includes sons Nainoa and Makana Leong. That a lifelong learner, always pushing herself to be better. firm foundation was based on her love for Ke Akua, her Her sons Makana and Nainoa recall her determina- love for her husband, sons, and ʻohana and her love tion in educating the community in utilizing proper for her students and community. Coco was tough yet Hawaiian place names. She routinely corrected people loving, strong but kind, firm yet compassionate, hard who used nicknames or surf names for places she working but oh so fun. Her son Makana remembers grew up knowing as Ehukai not Pipeline, Kapaeloa that he and Nainoa rarely got away with mischief not Uppers, Waialee not V-Land. Coco was a proud as everybody in the community knew his mom and example of what aloha ‘aina means, through her love would immediately notify her if they did. for her people, her culture and her moku. Coco epitomized “Aloha”. Aloha is a verb; an In addition to her services on October 10th at the action word with multiple meanings including love, Church of Jesus Christ of Later Day Saints Waialua affection, compassion, kindness, sympathy, and a Ward, a special dedication at Waimea Valley will be greeting. Coco gave and received aloha as a Hawaiian held on Saturday October 24, 2015. Coco had a strong Studies teacher inthe Kupuna Program at Sunset Beach and long connection with Waimea Valley. Early in Elementary for over a decade. Coco preferred to be her career she worked as an emcee for the cliff diving called “Makua” (parent) instead of “Kupuna” (revered show and for the last 5 years shared her knowledge elder/ancestor). She believed the title “Kupuna” be- and expertise as a Cultural Field Educator. Waimea longed to elders like Aunty Kanani Awai and Aunty is where she honed her skills as a gifted singer and Betty Jenkins. She was “Makua” to her students. Her musician. Her serenades with Aunty Kanani Awai and husband Bill fondly remembers being approached at Randy Ho‘opai are legendary and we all were blessed stores and community events by children, teenagers to hear these mele echo in the valley. Family, friends and adults wanting to greet and aloha their beloved and haumana are welcome to help dedicate the new “Makua”. Lei Garden at Waimea Valley to honor Coco’s memory. Coco practiced aloha as compassion and kindness. Please meet at the ticket booth at 10am. Bill recalls occassions when her ukulele haumana Aloha also means farewell. Aloha ‘oe dear wife, (students) and their ‘ohana could no longer afford mother, daughter, sister, aunty, friend, cousin, niece, lessons. She taught them anyway, stating that “if they kumu, hanai momma, & makua. As our beloved Coco wanted to learn, they were always welcome in her continues her journey in the realm of the ancestors, class.” Her son Nainoa states that she was selfless. She we fondly say A hui hou, until we meet again! No would gladly give the shirt off her back if it would help ho‘i! October 14, 2015 www.northshorenews.com Page 9

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Aunty Coco’s Memorial & Dedication Service Saturday October 24th at Waimea Valley. Please meet at the admissions booth by 9:30am to walk to the Lei Garden site. Service Begins at 10am

DPR HALLOWEEN ACTIVITY AT SUNSET BEACH RECREATION CENTER Ms. Verta, Sunset Beach Recreation Center staff, and the rest of the Waialua Complex invite families to a fun filled evening of Halloween activities for the family on Friday, October, 23, 2015 Dedication of Waimea Valley’s New Lei Garden from 5:30pm- 8:00pm. in Honor of Aunty Coco Leong. Call Ms. Verta at 638-7213 for more information. Community Welcome, please contact Waimea Valley for more information. 808-638-5884 Page 10 www.northshorenews.com October 14, 2015 Vans Triple Crown of Surfing November 12 – December 20, 2015 www.worldsurfleague.com www.vanstriplecrownofsurfing.com App: @worldsurfleague @vanstriplecrownofsurfing

Competition, action, sheer athleticism – it all • Note: This venue is located off Haleiwa Road, culminates on the North Shore of Oahu for the most through Ali‘i Beach Park, next to the harbor. celebrated surfing series in the world, the Vans Triple • Defending champion: Dusty Payne, Maui Crown of Surfing. Known as the longest running and most prestigious surf event in history, the Vans Triple Event #2 – Vans of Surfing, Sunset Beach Crown of Surfing is comprised of three jewels – the November 24 - December 6 , Vans World Cup of Surfing and Billa- bong Pipe Masters. With a history like no other, this The second jewel of the Vans Triple Crown of Surf- coveted series is the finale of the World Surf League ing, this world-famous big wave venue showcases the (WSL) Samsung Galaxy Championship Tour and also extraordinary level of fitness each surfer must possess, the deciding factor of many competitors’ careers. After since the waves are spread across a very large playing 33 years of distinction, the Vans Triple Crown of Surf- field. The Vans World Cup of Surfing is held at Sunset ing returns this year with even more excitement, as Beach, one of the most powerful and challenging waves waves and athletes collide for an anticipated season on the planet. As the last qualifier event of the 2015 of big surf. Showcasing the endurance and versatility WSL Samsung Galaxy Championship Tour, tension of approximately 170 surfers, watch as the world’s is high for the athletes on the cusp of qualifying for best fight for points, money and glory at the world’s the 2016 tour. most elite waves. • 128 surfers compete • Vans Triple Crown of Surfing – 3 events, 39 days • $250,000 prize purse • November 12 – December 20, 2015, North Shore • QS 10,000 of Oahu • Facilities: Public restrooms and showers across • Total prize purse: $1,150,000 the highway • $50,000 bonus for Vans Triple Crown of Surfing • Shade: beach-bordering shrubs and trees provide champion some shade, majority of spectator viewing is in the • Competition takes place on the biggest and best sand and sun. 4 days of surf • Note: Binoculars recommended for best view of • Competition starts at 8am and ends at 4pm surfers • Admission is free • Competition will not take place on Thanksgiving • Parking is first come first serve Day • Defending Champion: , Tahiti Event #1 – Hawaiian Pro, Haleiwa November 12 – 23 Event #3 – Billabong Pipe Masters, Pipeline December 8 - 20 Featuring the top 128 surfers in the world, the Hawaiian Pro takes place at a powerful beach break The final world title deciding event of the Sam- known as Haleiwa at Ali‘i Beach. An easy spectator sung Galaxy Championship Tour, the Billabong Pipe experience, this event allows for front row seating Masters, takes place at one of the most intense and on the sand as surfers tackle the tricky conditions exhilarating surf locations on earth – the Banzai Pipe- that make this wave so noteworthy. Flanked by the line. Spectators can revel in this IMAX theatre-like Haleiwa Harbor on one side and a grassy field on the venue, where surfers free fall twenty feet down the other, it’s an amenable venue to kick off the Triple face of waves a mere 10 yards away. Ground-shaking Crown of Surfing. performances happen at Pipe and three champions are crowned, it the culmination of the Vans Triple • 128 surfers compete Crown of Surfing and a display of power like no other. • $250,000 prize purse • Qualifying Series (QS) 10,000 • Day 1 is comprised of the Pipe Invitational, which • Facilities: public restrooms, showers, picnic tables features 32 of Hawaii’s best Pipe surfers and offers an • Shade: shrubs and trees provide small amounts additional $100k prize purse of shade, more available at Ali‘i Beach Park. • 36 surfers compete • Majority of spectator viewing is in the sand and • Overall $500,000 prize purse sun. Continued on page 11 October 14, 2015 www.northshorenews.com Page 11

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• Stop No. 11, final stop on the 2015 WSL Samsung Galaxy Championship Tour • Facilities: Public restrooms, showers and picnic tables on upper grassy level • Shade: Very little shade on the beach. Ehukai Beach Park offers shade under trees, however this makes viewing of the surfing limited. • Note: This year marks the 45th annual Pipe Mas- ters event, which began in 1971. • Defending Champion: ,

16th Annual imagineNative Film & Media ArtsFestival Dean Hamer from Haleiwa, film has been selected to screen at the 16th Annual imagineNative Film & Media Arts Festival in Toronto. imagineNative will screen Kumu Hina on October 18 at TIFF Bell Light- box. Kumu Hina follows 11 year old Ho'onani who dreams of leading the hula troupe at Beach scaffolding/tower set up for the Billabong Pipe Masters- her school, but the WSL/Laurent Masurel. group is boys only. Page 12 www.northshorenews.com October 14, 2015

Photo By: Blake McElheny Senator Riviere Unites Community to Address Public Health Concerns By Blake McElheny Over 100 residents came to Waialua Elementary label instructions including mixing, dosage, precau- School cafeteria to attend Senator Gil Riviere’s com- tions, safety equipment, and personal protective equip- munity meeting focused on these questions: 1. Do ment. (Examples of the types of warnings that may be pesticides pose a serious health risk to workers or the included on some labels for pesticides like RoundUp public? 2. Are pesticides harming our environment? 3. and RoundUp Pro include: “Use of product inconsistent Who is responsible for enforcement of pesticide laws? with label may result in injury to persons, animals or 4. Are the regulators doing their job? 5. What, if any- other intended consequences…minute quantities of this thing, should be done to improve pesticide regulation product can cause severe damage or destruction to the and oversight? crop, plants, or other areas on which treatment was not Senator Riviere assembled speakers and a panel intended…The diquat component of this pesticide is consisting of Rafael Bergstrom, Surfrider Foundation toxic to aquatic invertebrates…The use of this chemi- Hawaii Chapter, Scott Enright, the Chairperson of cal in areas where soil is permeable, particularly where the State Department of Agriculture (DOA), Thomas the water table is shallow, may result in ground-water Matsuda, DOA Pesticide Branch Program Manager, and contamination.”) Fenix Grange, Department of Health Hazard Evaluation Residents and community members used the oppor- and Emergency Response Office. tunity to drive the discussion about the threats posed by Basic information was presented first: a pesticide pesticides to human and environmental health. Many is a chemical intended to destroy, kill or repel things speakers seemed particularly concerned about: 1. the such as insects, weeds, rodents, germs, and fungus seemingly pervasive use in the community of glyphosate (the term also applies to herbicides, fungicides). The (RoundUp); 2. the seed industry’s use of restricted-use DOA said that although we think of them as highly- pesticides (RUPs – pesticides that require professionally toxic substances used in industrial agriculture and trained applicators) near schools and homes in their seed research, there are also pesticides used everyday neighborhood; 3. the fact that only the government in households and that all pesticide products should can regulate large scale pesticide users using the most be handled with care. toxic pesticides – it is outside of individual resident’s If people feel they have no other alternatives to capacity 4. the fact that DOA is severely under-funded pesticides in their homes and yards, the State’s guid- and there is only one inspector for the island of Oahu ance was to follow the directions on the label. They and one person reviewing inspection reports for the said that the labels are written to protect you and the entire State; and 5. even if “the label is the law,” how environment. Furthermore, the labels are the law and could that be a sufficient approach since there is one failure to follow these directions may lead to civil pen- DOA staff inspector for the whole of Oahu’s roughly alties of up to $5,000 per offense or criminal penalties one million residents. of up to $25,000 or 1 year in prison or both. Community members had the opportunity to ad- The State representatives said you must follow all dress their concerns in testimony to the State panelists October 14, 2015 www.northshorenews.com Page 13 and requested them to take action now. Refusing to several actions were agreed upon during the meeting: 1. accept the sentiment that people “should not worry” many residents agreed to go home and read the labels or “just wait for more safety tests,” all of the residents on the pesticides they may utilize at home 2. Senator clearly stated that they understand the threats pesticides Riviere agreed to draft and introduce legislation on pose to their families and that they are demanding these topics for the 2016 Legislative Session; 3. the DOA immediate government action. agreed to come back to this community as many times In reaction to these comments, the Department of as necessary to work with the community on figuring Agriculture noted that there were six complaints filed out issues such as how to fund groundwater and drift about pesticide use in the Haleiwa and Waialua areas air sample testing in and around targeted high risk so far in 2015. That compares with just one complaint areas like schools; 4. the DOA pledged to fund more each in 2014 and 2013. These figures also raised ques- positions (how many was not detailed); and 5. DOA tions about the difference between acute exposure Chair Scott Enright agreed to work to create a “Good incidents at schools and chronic low-level exposures Neighbor Program” for Oahu. to toxins in the community. This means that for the first time ever, when the In the bigger picture, as of 2014, at least nine “Good Neighbor Program” for Oahu is implemented states have no-spray buffer zones around areas such Hawaii residents will have transparent access to public as schools, hospitals, and public parks. Eleven states information about the applications of restricted-use have established notification requirements for pesticide pesticides applied on Oahu. applications near schools. These policies demonstrate Key provisions of the existing “Good Neighbor proactive responses to the health concerns posed by Program” established by the State on Kauai that could pesticide drift. In addition, residents of three of the be utilized for Oahu include: voluntary pre-application four counties in Hawaii have passed laws with similar notification to neighboring schools, hospitals, and intentions to ensure the health and welfare of their medical clinics of restricted use pesticide (RUP) use; residents. weekly identification of the RUPs planned to be used; Along these lines, speakers at the meeting asked monthly summaries of all RUP applications submit- the panelists about the American Academy of Pediat- ted to HDOA Pesticides Branch within 15 days after rics recently published major report entitled “Pesticide the end of each calendar month; and 100 foot Buffer Exposure in Children” that reviewed 195 medical Zones (buffer zones based on Federal Worker Protection studies and found that pesticide exposures are linked Standard Provisions) when applications are made near to childhood cancers, neurobehavioral and cognitive neighboring schools, medical facilities, and residential deficits, adverse birth outcomes, and asthma. Speakers properties. also asked about the recent World Health Organization In conclusion, some residents asked what to do if finding that the popular herbicide – glyphosate – was they have pesticides that they want to dispose of. The “probably carcinogenic to humans.” In particular, State and City agree that materials that present serious residents wanted to know how can we in good con- health and safety hazards, including pesticides and science continue without additional regulations and highly flammable substances, require special handling investment in inspecting/testing/monitoring when we and must be handled as a hazardous waste. Oahu resi- have access to this knowledge and knowing that there is dents should call 768-3201 for an appointment to drop only one State pesticide inspector for the whole island. off these materials at the hazardous waste handling On the North Shore, companies Monsanto and facility contracted by the City and County of Honolulu. DuPont-Pioneer are utilizing prime agricultural land Lastly, the Department of Agriculture (http://hdoa. near schools and homes, taking advantage of the year- hawaii.gov/) website has excellent background infor- round growing season to grow and test crops that have mation and provides tips for what to do if you smell been genetically engineered (GE) to withstand applica- a strong pesticide odor or need to file a complaint. tions of pesticides. They recommend that in urgent situations involving According to the research complied by the Hawaii ill-effects and/or evacuation from the area, call 911 Center for Food Safety (http://www.centerforfoodsafety. immediately and report incident to the Fire and Police org/hawaii) since 1987 Hawaii has hosted more umula- Departments. Then you can contact the DOA Pesticide tive field trials (3,243) than any other state. In 2014 Branch office at 973-9418. To file a complaint, contact alone, 178 different GE field tests were conducted on the Pesticide Branch office at 973-9560/973-9404. You’ll over 1,381 sites in Hawaii (vesrsus only 175 sites in Cali- be asked for your name, address, phone number, and fornia). Herbicide-resistance was the most frequently to provide a description of the events that occurred tested trait in GE crop field tests in Hawaii over the along with dates, times and locations. Photographs past five years. and video can be very helpful in making complaints. Because of the availability of former sugar land An inspector will schedule to meet with you to collect next to neighborhoods and schools in communities your statement. like the North Shore, people in Hawaii live in closer If you are worried about a potential pesticide ex- proximity to field test sites than residents of any other posure, you can also call The American Association of state and may run a higher risk of experiencing pes- Poison Control Centers 1-800-222-1222. Poison centers ticide drift. offer free, confidential medical advice 24 hours a day, Therefore, based on the strong community concern, seven days a week through the Poison Help line. Page 14 www.northshorenews.com October 14, 2015 Third Annual North Shore Food Summit Explores “Community Food, Community Energy” Presented by SunEdison The North Shore Community Land Trust today strengthening the North Shore food and energy sys- announced that registration is now open for the tems because these are not easy goals to achieve and Third Annual North Shore Food Summit, which we can accomplish much more by working together,” will explore a new theme this year: food and energy said North Shore Community Land Trust Executive systems. On October 23 – 24, from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m., Director Doug Cole. “In addition to inspiring keynote participants will explore the many compelling con- presentations, place-based field trips to relevant food nections between food and energy through two days and energy related sites in Kahuku, Kawailoa, Wa- of field trips, dynamic guest speakers, and interactive hiawa and Waialua will help participants to develop breakout sessions. Registration is available online now strategies and plans of action that will lead to more through October 22, space permitting. sustainable, local, and community-based food and The North Shore Food Summit is organized by energy systems.” the North Shore Community Land Trust and annu- By bringing together North Shore community ally brings together a diverse group of participants leaders and residents, local food producers, large and to reflect on and shape the future of the North Shore small North Shore landowners, policymakers, non- food system. This year’s summit will explore the profit groups, Native Hawaiian cultural practitioners economic and environmental costs of food and fuel and youth, the North Shore Food Summit forges import dependency; traditional and cultural resource stronger community leadership in local, sustainable, management; the effects of high energy costs on lo- and community-based food and energy systems. This cal food production; the use of agricultural lands for year’s summit is presented by SunEdison and is also clean energy and bio-fuel production; the effects of our made possible by several additional sponsorships and choices on climatechange; and the overlap of energy an Aha Hui grant from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. and food justice community organizing strategies. To register ($60 for October 23; $80 for October 24; “Our goal is to build collaboration and con- or $120 for both days) for this event, visit: http:// nections between diverse stakeholders involved in www.northshoreland.org October 14, 2015 www.northshorenews.com Page 15

MENEHUNE MADNESS IS HERE DA BULL’S GUN SELLS BIG AT CALIFORNIA We know it’s surf season when the Menehunes hit the AUCTION water for the annual North Shore Menehune Champion- Gregg Knoll’s personal Sunset Beach Gun he used for ship. This year is the 39th annual brought to us by so many the 1967 Duke Kahanamoku Invitational Surfing Cham- sponsors it is insane. The kids are from ages 3 to 12 and it pionships took in the highest amount at the Griggs Gold is all about fun. Oh yeah but there is also some serious stuff Vintage Surf Auction in California. The winning amount, going on. This year as usual sponsorships are gained and $42,000.00 big ones! The pre event estimate was between bragging rights are heavy, especially in the older divisions. 18 and 30K. The second biggest amount was a eleven foot The kids surf their last year in the 10-12 and 11-12 groups Balsa Gun that George Downing rode in 1954. Surprising and they want to win! There are a lot of past champions to me was the price of $28,000.00 for Marge Calhouns that are now world famous surfers and that trend will Velzy Chip she rode at the Makaha International Surfing continue! Good luck to all! Championships in 1958. She won that event and our own Peter Cole was the men’s winner! The auction was put on by LEGEND GERRY LOPEZ APPEARS IN HAWAII the Surfing Heritage and Cultural Center and raised money Gerry Lopez made an appearance for The Cystic Fibrosis Foundation and SHACC. Check out in Hawaii and got a lot of work done Grell Noll at www.nollsurfboards.com. The site to boot! Lopez is a surfing legend who is being reshaped, should be up soon! now lives in Bend Oregon. Mr. Pipeline, he is so named, because of his zen like WSL BIG WAVE TOUR BEGINS IN OCT mastery of giant waves at the world The World Surfing League Big Wave World Tour will famous spot. Lopez is also a master at kick back into gear October 15th until February 28th. Peahi, yoga and was here to conduct a yoga Jaws, in Maui is on the schedule. Also waves permitting and surf SUP retreat. He was also promoting some books there will be Spain, Mexico and Nelscott Reef in Oregon. and doing some talk stories around the island. Lopez still A bit of positive energy is being put into the Women’s Big designs surfboards as he did on the North Shore many years Wave tour this year, we will keep you posted if anything ago. His shaping room was pretty close to the right of way develops in that direction. If you are interested in a big at Pipeline, the surf spot. I can remember the rickety walls wave women’s event email [email protected]. Send and piled up red and colored resin around the shaping stand me your press info too! Aloha! and the “no entry” kind of vibe it had. Sneak peeking was the call. Hope you got the chance to see him here. If not you can find his boards on his web site and feel his mel- low vibe by watching his videos. Still a legend! Find him at [email protected]

WORLD JUNIOR CHAMPS IN CALIFORNIA. MAHINA MAEDA DEFENDING! The ISA, International Surfing Association, is hosting the best junior surfers in the world in Oceanside, California. The VISSLA ISA World Junior Championship is the biggest event for juniors ever. There are 37 countries participating and over 325 athletes. The ISA is the governing body for the Olympics and recently made ground by working with to recommend surfing to be in the Olympics. That is a big deal! Our own North Shore wahine is the current World Junior Champion in the 16 and under division and will be defending her title at the event. Maeda is also close to making the WCT but recently told me she does not want to qualify this year. “It’s too soon for me I think”, she stated. “I have some time, I am young and I have some other things I want to do right now. I hope I do it in a couple years down the road.” Winning another Junior title would be good for sure. As of right now the champion does not have an adequate sponsor that can get her around the world. I figured out the basic cost of just the QS tour and it’s around $45,000 in travel expenses. Yes you gotta be supported! Good luck to all our future pros! Page 16 www.northshorenews.com October 14, 2015 The 39th Annual North Shore Menehune Surfing Championship October 17, 18, 24 & 25, 2015

Parents if your keiki would like Contest Hotline to participate (808) 637- ALII in the Mene- Available October 16, 2015 hune Book Ex- change please have them bring a gently used book(s). Tent for the Menehune Book Exchange will be available each day the contest runs. For more infor- mation about the Menehune Surfing Contest or if you would like to contrib- ute to this event, contact Contest Director Ivy at ivykaui@live. com.

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