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Support North Shore agriculture and help keep it country! Experience the 2011 - Fourth Annual Taste of Waialua On Saturday, April 23, 2011 from 8:30 am – 5 pm, Island X Ha- Free, behind the scenes Coffee & Cacao Mill Tours will be offered waii / Old Sugar Mill Brand Coffee & Chocolate will host a celebration by “the founder of Waialua Coffee and Cacao” Mike Conway from of North Shore grown coffee, cacao, produce, food, art, film, music, Dole. Space for this mill tour is limited so please call Bill Martin at and surf industry manufacturing at an open house exhibition in the 779-7439 to reserve. Be sure to taste the Natural Shave Ice made from Old Sugar Mill, Waialua. Waialua Coffee and Waialua Chocolate and other real fruits at Island The North Shore town of Waialua was once a bustling sugar mill X Hawaii. town producing what locals said was the “World’s Best Sugar” but in The North Shore Chamber of Commerce will present a short 1996 the Waialua Sugar Mill stopped production and closed its gates history of the North Shore area and provide information about the after over a 100 years of operation. In recent years, however, there Chamber’s ongoing historical North Shore tours. For more informa- has been a quiet resurgence of shops, businesses, and local product tion please call (808) 637-4558 www.gonorthshore.org. manufacturing that has helped transform the Old Waialua Sugar Mill 10:00 am The music starts with a performance of Makua’s into one of Oahu’s newest visitor destinations. The mill is also the (Coco Leong) Sunset Beach Elementary School Ukulele Class. This processing site of Waialua Coffee and Cacao / Dole. Free mini tours of will kick off a special day of North Shore Hawaiian music, hula, and the coffee and chocolate mill as well as free Waialua Coffee samples the open market exhibition of Waialua arts, crafts, food, and commu- are offered daily at Island X Hawaii. Come join us on Saturday, April nity groups informational booths. 23rd, for a gathering of local art, food, music, and community groups A new addition to the Taste Of Waialua this year, is an all day and to celebrate the rebirth of the Old Historic Waialua Sugar Mill concert stage funded by Friends For Waialua Town through a grant town. from the Hawaii Tourism Authority and the City & County of Ho- nolulu. Featured will be North Shore and Waialua based artists: Bla Event Schedule and Highlights Pahinui and Friends, The Abrigo Ohana, Kalei Gamiao, Ke Kani Nahe, 8:30 am Waialua Farmers Co-op Market opens featuring Halau Hula Makana a ke Aloha and Roshan & Shivani / Clear Sky. Waialua grown fruits and veggies. The Co-op is made up of former Members of the Waialua Sugar Mill Surf industry will open their sugar workers, growing their produce on what was previously sugar doors to visitors with Third Stone offering free tours of their surfboard land. To see a complete listing of Co op members, please go to www. factory and Sugar Mill Films hosting showings of their films Finding tasteofwaialua.com. Aloha, North Shore Experience and Hawaii Shark Encounters. 9:30 am At Island X Hawaii, the Hawaii Coffee Association North Shore Bath and Body offers daily tours of their soap fac- and Dr. Shawn Steiman of Coffea Consulting will present a history tory and demonstrations of their soap making process. of coffee in Hawaii and the emergence of Waialua Coffee and Cacao. For more information about Taste of Waialua, please contact Afterwards Shawn will demonstrate several different brewing meth- event coordinator Bill Martin at (808) 779-7439 islandxhawaii@msn. ods using Waialua Coffees. Shawn Steiman, a.k.a. Dr. Coffee, will also com, www.tasteofwaialua.com, www.islandxhawaii.com be available to sign copies of his book, “The Hawai‘i Coffee Book: A For information about the concert contact Kathleen Pahinui Gourmet’s Guide from Kona to Kaua‘i”. Coffees brewed for the semi- with Friends for Waialua Town at (808) 637-8545 pahinuik001@ha- nar will be available for sampling for the remainder of the event. waii.rr.com, www.waialuatown.info April 6, 2011 www.northshorenews.com Page 7

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Mrs. Hawaii 2011 reigns from Laie This past Sunday, Native Hawaiian Mrs. North Shore Hawai`i, Lara Leimana Fonoimoana, was crowned Mrs. Hawaii 2011 at the Pacific Beach Hotel. There were 8 contestants from the state that ran for the coveted spot. Lara, wife to Vance Fonoimoana of four years, recently gave birth 5 ½ months ago to their second child and currently resides on the North Shore of O’ahu. Lara is a real estate agent for Prudential Locations and promotional dancer for the Polynesian Cultural Center. Lara’s platform is educating communities on the importance of health, fitness and overall wellness. The Mrs. Hawaii Pageant recognizes women and their personal accomplishments ranging from marriage, family, career, and com- munity to talent, beauty, fashion, health, and self-improvement. Mrs. Hawai`i will be competing in the 35th Annual Mrs. America Pageant on April 11th -14th held at the famed Greenbrier Hotel in White Sulphur Springs, West Virginia. The Pageant will be aired to a national audience on Mother’s Day, May 8th. The top two will automatically advance to the semi-finals on April 13th. Supporters may also vote on FACEBOOK FANTASTIC FACES….Send email to: [email protected]. In the body of email write: HAWAII then press send. The winner will receive a special prize. April 6, 2011 www.northshorenews.com Page 9

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reports complete with draft resolutions and bills de- Councilman signed to improve the City’s debt and financial poli- cies. In 1998, a Blue Ribbon Budget Advisory Com- mittee made up of business and community leaders Ernie Martin was formed to review user fees, property taxes and fixed operating costs. By 1999, the City faced a $130 Serving You in District 2 million dollar shortfall and the same task force mem- bers were reportedly unable to reach consensus on “Honolulu faces a serious financial crisis. raising property taxes. Instead, members criticized Squeezed by Federal mandates that will require the the state for not giving the city more means of rais- City to spend nearly a billion dollars on wastewa- ing revenue and even suggested lobbying the Legis- ter improvements over the next twenty years, high lature for an exemption from the general excise tax. city operating costs, unfunded liabilities and steadily Real property taxes represent the largest source increasing debt, the City must service an increasing of income for the City. Other sources include fuel number of households as revenues decline. There is taxes, special assessments, licenses and permits, in- no longer enough tax revenue for things to remain tergovernmental revenues and charges for services. the same. If essential services are to be maintained Today we are once again facing a large deficit and without raising taxes, a new approach to govern- discussions turn to tax increases more readily than ment must be taken.” reducing the size of government. While some tax These statements could have been part of Mayor increases might not be preventable due to inflation Carlisle’s preamble to his budget presentation earlier and an occasional economic recession, the bulk of this month. In a testament to the adage that history them should be predictable. Tax rates and user fees often repeats itself, the quote was taken from a 1994 should be subject to a periodic review rather than Conference convened by the Honolulu City Coun- a reaction to the latest fiscal crisis. Simply put, the cil entitled “A Revolutionary Budget Proposal to public should be able to anticipate modest increases Manage Honolulu’s Debt” where panelists discussed over time rather than steep and sudden increases. possible resolutions and ordinances as well as state There are ample reasons for the City Council to constitutional and Honolulu charter amendments to solicit the advice of a group of professionals similar deal with the mounting budget deficit. to the Tax Review Commission which has been man- Suggestions are plentiful partly because the city dated by state law to report to the Legislature every has enjoyed fiscal autonomy for a relatively short five years since 1979. I intend to offer a resolution time since statehood. The ability to assess, impose establishing a similar review panel that would meet and collect real property taxes was transferred to on a set schedule to provide recommendations to the the counties on July 1, 1981 as a result of the 1978 City Council. A serious and careful review of the fis- Constitutional Convention. In the thirty years since, cal policy of the City is too important to be left up there have been numerous blue ribbon panels, spe- to chance. A mandated periodic review would insure cial advisory groups and ad hoc committees with that we neither put it off when the economy is good corresponding reports and recommendations on the nor resort to decisions made under duress in bad city’s tax policy. times. And that’s a good thing. In 1991, the City Council’s Budget and Finance Committee established the “Real Property Tax Advi- Being fair and reasonable will earn you sory Committee” calling it a “framework reference respect and admiration, but being genuinely on real property tax”. In 1995, the Honolulu City kind will make you a total love magnet. Council’s “Budget Summit” produced a volume of Mike Dooley - inspirational author & speaker

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Pageant. Jalee studied abroad in France and excelled Direct From in International Relations from Hawaii Pacific Uni- versity with recognitions on the Dean’s list and the Donovan Presidential Scholarship Award. Her ambition is to pursue a Masters Degree in Counseling Psychology. State Senator Jalee has earned many awards for her accomplish- Donovan Dela Cruz ments, awards such as: Presidential Volunteer Service Award, Volunteer of the Year Award-AUW, Children’s Senator Donovan Dela Cruz recognized two Miracle Network Miracle Maker Award, Miss Hawaii North Shore residents on the Senate floor on March Academic and Community Service Awards, and was 22. Presented with Senate certificates were: the first Miss Hawaii Outstanding Teen. Jalee’s pas- Carly Button of Waialua, an eighth grade student sion and purpose are to promote, preserve, and per- at Hawaii Technology Academy, achieved national petuate the diverse and unique cultures of the world. recognition for exemplary volunteer service by be- ing named one of the top two youth volunteers in the State of Hawaii. She was named recipient of the prestigious Prudential Spirit of Community Award for 2011. This award honors young volunteers across America who represent the best of America’s youth, Opening Day for the who are role models to their peers. Carly co-founded a nonprofit organization in 2008 that raised more Battle in the Saddle than $35,000 to help disadvantaged children around By Siri Masterson the world, with $10,000 for a van for a Ugandan or- Hold onto your hats, fill your coolers, and bring phanage, donating books and a solar water heating your friends because the North Shore’s most popular system to an orphanage in Mexico, and provided tailgate party, Polo Sunday, is back! Two polo games, a scholarship and backpacks of school supplies for a half-time skydiving show and performances by homeless children in Hawaii. popular local bands are just some of the entertain- Jalee Fuselier, Miss Hawai‘i 2010, born and raised ment for this year’s 2011 season, opening April 10 at in Haleiwa, was second runner up in the Miss America 2 p.m. (gates open at noon). Hockey on horseback is the best way to describe the fast-paced game which keeps spectators on seat’s Hawaii Polo edge as horses fly up and down the field while riders attempt to score, block and ride-off their opponents. 2011 OPENING DAY! Polo Sunday is a tradition which has grown by leaps and bounds in the past few years, has become a “must” for anyone looking to enjoy an entertaining APRIL 10 day at the beach on the North Shore. The most pop- ular days are opening and closing day which draw Sunday Polo returns to crowds of over 1,000 people. MOKULEIA Mokuleia’s Hawaii Polo Club throws a party Every Week at 2 pm! which attracts an array of people, young and old, Gates open at 11 am for tailgating and beach but the game known as “the battle in the saddle” has solid roots in Hawaii’s history. It was first popular- Half-Time and Post-Match Activities ized in the early 1900’s when played in Kapiolani LIVE Music • Skydivers • Food • Polo Bar Park at a time when horse activities were a common part of entertainment. Hawaii’s local paniolo easily picked up the sport and became some of the terri- tory’s most skilled polo players, bringing their family and friends to cheer them on every Sunday. Today, the family atmosphere remains the same as tailgaters • Try Polo! Take a lesson with our club pros- pull up their cars and set up their tents to watch the all ages and skill levels! players, feel the beat of thundering hooves, and en- • Oceanfront Trail Rides joy the company of others. • Clubhouse available for Private Events The polo field offers ono grinds by local ven- • Social Memberships Available dors, the well stocked Polo Beachside Bar, and is dog friendly (if on a leash). But if you want to ride in For more information call local style, BYO and get there early to get the best 637.7669 spot! Tickets are $10 general admission and $7 for military. To see more info, visit www.hawaii-polo.org April 6, 2011 www.northshorenews.com Page 15

The Chef & the Chief Executive Chef Hector Morales (left) of the Turtle Bay Resort received an appreciation award from Chief Watkins representing the US Navy NCTAMS PAC facility at Whitmore for volunteering his services at the resort for the annual Operation: Aloha Thanksgiving Day meal for the homeless. Besides cooking hundreds of turkeys for hotel restaurant patrons, Chef Hector voluntarily cooks over 50 turkeys and trimmings and donates them to Operation: Aloha. (Ron Valenciana photo) Last Call! ATTENTION! All Medical Related Businesses Our 2011 MEDICAL DIRECTORY will be published: April 20, 2011 (revised date) *Ad deadline is: April 8, 2011

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Call today to reserve ad placement 637-3138 North Shore News or email: [email protected] Your Prescription for Success Page 16 www.northshorenews.com April 6, 2011 Kahuku High School JROTC participates in Cadet Leadership Challenge (11-17 Mar 2011) By LTC Tim Schiller, Senior Army Instructor, Kahuku High School The 40th Annual JROTC Cadet Leadership Chal- lenge (JCLC) 2011, held at Area X, sponsored by 25th Infantry Division, focused on leadership while cadets participated in adventure training events. The goal was to have fun while learning to lead and to promote the mission of JROTC, “To motivate young people to become better citizens.” 355 cadets from the Army and Air Force High School JROTC programs representing 17 schools lead their way to this unique training experience. For the overall execution of JCLC, four cadets from each school were selected to attend the Ad- vanced JCLC (AJCLC) to prepare them mentally and physically for the arrival of the main body. These ca- dets were challenged with squad drill, platoon drill, physical fitness, a leadership paper, and a job inter- view of what leadership position they wanted for JCLC. As cadets began arriving on buses from around the island, the cadet leaders from AJCLC greeted them and quickly in-processed them, and started to set-up over 25 General Purpose (GP) Medium tents. Cadets were divided into four Training Groups (TGs), each had a chain of command, representing a Bat- talion, and all four groups made the JCLC Training Brigade. Kahuku’s current Battalion Commander, Cadet Lieutenant Colonel Harmony Kahala, a junior at Ka- huku High School, was selected as the Brigade Ex- ecutive Officer (XO), second in command. Her main focus was to make sure the Battalion Commanders and the Brigade Staff did their job, get to the training was lead by the 9th Mission Support Command on time, and to keep all the cadets motivated. (MSC). Cadets were divided from their training Kahuku’s Cadet Captain Jayce Young, was se- groups and each constructed a rope-bridge over a lected to be the Group One Battalion Command simulated river. Once the bridge was completed, each Sergeant Major (CSM). He too, is a junior at Kahuku member of the team had to cross the bridge using High School, and responsible for the cadets in his techniques learned. Training Group ensuring they get to the different Drown-proofing was conducted at Richardson training events. As CSM, he called many cadences Pool with supervision from the USMC. Cadets en- as his cadets marched from event site back to base tered the pool by climbing up the 15-foot platform camp. Cadets assigned to each of the four training and stepped off into space. This was the highlight groups rotated throughout Schofield Barracks. - Ad for many cadets, who overcame fears of falling from venture training included, rappelling, rope-bridge, high distances. Following this, cadets learned differ- drown-proofing, Leadership Reaction Course (LRC), ent techniques using their shirt and pants for floa- and a mystery event held at night. tation to help them in a situation to prevent them The rappelling site included hands-on training, from drowning. with safety being the most important aspect of this University of Hawaii ROTC sponsors the Leader- event. Each cadet went through this station includ- ship Reaction Course (LRC). Cadets were challenged ing rappelling down a 30 foot vertical hill with com- to work as a team while experiencing critical think- mercial seat harnesses. Some of the cadets were terri- ing to solve complicated problems of crossing an ob- fied, but with the encouragement from other cadets; stacle. Cadets were placed in a leadership position and coaching from Senior Army Instructors (SAIs) such as a squad leader, and with 20 minutes, negoti- along with the Assistant Instructors (AIs) led every ate the obstacle. All photos and video clips of camp cadet to success. can be found at a web site created by the cadets, The rope-bridge construction and competition JCLC2011.WEEBLY.COM April 6, 2011 www.northshorenews.com Page 17 Bulletin Board

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Waialua High School surf club wins inaugural competition Competing together for the first time ever, the from Waialua myself, and wanted to give back to the Waialua High School Surf Club won their open- school by creating something fun to help keep kids ing event of the Hawaii Association (HSA) motivated and stoked on surfing.” Scholastic Surf League at Makaha this past weekend. To keep the focus on classroom performance Scoring 70 total points to Le Jardin Academy’s 45, and overall water safety, everyone on Waialua’s ros- Waialua’s inaugural competition included heat wins ter must maintain a GPA of 2.0 or better, and have by team members Kainoa Kealoha (Men’s Shortboard achieved junior lifeguard certification. and Longboard); Tiger Doerner (Men’s Shortboard); A division of HSA, the Scholastic Surf League is Kira Burke (Women’s Longboard); and Brandon a series of events drawing co-ed teams from high Amaya (Coed Bodybodyboard). schools throughout Oahu. With 6 high schools cur- The team’s strong performance was a great start rently represented, Waialua’s 70-point total is second for coordinator coach Justin Lambert, the driving only to Kamehameha (77 points). forces behind Waialua’s first-ever surf team. Watch for Waialua at their next league event, “I created the club to provide a positive influ- April 9th or 10th, as they head to the competition- ence on Waialua’s youth,” Lambert said. “I graduated friendly wave at Maile Point.

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