HALEIWA ARTS FESTIVAL MANY MAHALOS!

On May 25th, patrons of the arts came out to enjoy The Art of Aloha fundraiser at Dillingham Ranch. The Gala was to benefit the 22nd Annual Haleiwa Arts Festival coming up on July 13 & 14 at Haleiwa Beach Park. A champagne reception and the music of Brenda Burnett on the lanai coupled with the Silent Auction and Culinary Arts from local chefs from Ke Nui Kitchen, Maya’s Tapas and Wine, The Cosmic, Silva Events and Roy’s. It was a sensory overload! Gina and her Big Band wowed the audience with non-stop music - the dance floor always full up front! Special Mahalos to Kona Brewery for their generous support, Uncle’s Ice Cream and Up Country Creations for desserts. Thank you to Milton from the Soundmen, Otis Schaper and to the Board of Directors of Haleiwa Arts Festival. Many Mahalos to all that attended, to those who donated to our Silent Auction and all our volunteers to include: Carlos Mozo, Dawn Dasilveira, Lynne Egensteiner, Rebecca Green, Nicky Salisbury, Ethan Hutchins, Carole Ward, Kalen Huntemer, River Maguire, Polly Kia, Torrey Locke, Jamie Morro, Soffia Graves and The North Shore News.

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HAleiwa ARTS FESTIVaL 2019 Featured Poster Artist: Evelin Kekesi In 2010 Evelin moved to Hawaii, where she fell in love with the beauty of the islands and developed a reverence for the sea. Evelin renders images of beach life with tropical flare and unique color palette. Her paintings capture magic moments in the lives of beach goers and surfers. Painting, playing in the ocean and are her passions; beach-side lifestyle, nature, tropical sceneries and palm trees are all inspirations for her paintings. haleiwaartsfestival.org • Purchase a poster at the Festival Shop and have it signed by Evelin at Booth 85!

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ECRWSS 2019 Operation: Backpack PRSRT STD STD PRSRT See Page 20 Page 2 www.northshorenews.com July 3, 2019 OFF da Island in Anchorage, Alaska Vietnam Veteran, Eugene “Dennis” Gold attended the 33rd National Veterans Golden Age Games in Anchorage, Alaska June 5 - 10, 2019. Veterans aged 55 years or older and eligible for VA Healthcare are able to participate in these games coordinated by the U.S Department of Veteran Affairs. Eugene, a member of Team Hawaii, was one of approximately 30 veterans from Hawaii that also included members from Team West Oahu! Eugene took a copy of the North Shore News to remind him of the support he's received from our North Shore Ohana! Ronald, Jackie Claunan, their daughters and grandchildren, now residents in Alaska, surprised him at his Table Tennis event, and witnessed his receipt of the gold medal in his wheelchair division. Mahalo to our North Shore Ohana, you da best!

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Trish Coder A long time North Shore resident, has departed our island paradise at the age of 68. Moving from one paradise to another in the arms of our Lord. She leaves behind her husband of 47 years, Bob Coder, brothers, sisters, nephews, nieces and countless foster kids. Trish was a supporter of Once A Month Church, Operation: Backpack and Operation: Toy Box for many years. Her commitment to the people of the North Shore, especially those in need will be felt for years to come. A paddle out and celebration of life will be held on Saturday, July 20 at 9am. Please contact Diane at (612) 799-3892 with any questions.

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and your family better prepared in a worst-case sce- Councilmember nario. It is imperative that we all take part in our own disaster preparedness outside of what the gov- Heidi ernment can provide to ensure the safety of our- Tsuneyoshi selves and our loved ones. Serving You in District 2

Since 1959, three hurricanes have made landfall in Hawai’i, causing severe damage in the billions of dollars. Of these, Hurricane Iniki was the strongest with winds up to 145 mph, gusts up to 175 mph and storm surge in the 15’-18’ range. In 2019, we have already experienced weather anomalies and have seen some storm activity this hurricane season and possibly more on the way. To better prepare ourselves for the possibility of a hurricane or tropical storm, please follow the tips below provided by the Department of Emergency Management: Unique curated art inspired from the surf, Learn: Educate yourself on disasters that can af- islands, and respect for the ocean fect you and your family and engage your friends, and its gifts! neighbors and co-workers on disaster planning. Plan: Create and exercise a Family Disaster Plan. Mention Haleiwa Arts Festival ad Locate a secondary meeting place and designate an off-island contact. and receive 20% off Develop a 14 Day Disaster Supplies Kit: Your di- Located next to Beetbox Café saster supplies kit should contain enough of the fol- 66-437 Unit 101A Kamehameha Hwy, Haleiwa lowing items to last for a minimum of 14 days: Water - One gallon of water per person per day for 14 days for drinking and sanitation Food - Non-perishable food that does not require cooking. Popular local foods such as spam, corned beef and Vienna Sausages and peanut butter, protein shakes and nuts Eating Utensils - Plates, mess kits, forks and chop sticks. Don’t forget a non-electric can opener for canned foods Radio - Battery-powered or hand crank radio with NOAA Weather alert. Light - Flashlight and/or a portable fluorescent light. Spare batteries - Check annually First Aid - Get a good kit and consider enrolling in a certified first-aid course. Whistle - Important for signaling for help. A whistle carries much farther than the human voice and uses less energy than yelling. Dust Mask - Helps to filter contaminated air Sanitation - Moist towelettes, heavy-duty gar- bage bags, and plastic ties for personal sanitation. Tools - Wrench or pliers to turn off utilities, duct tape Maps - Local area maps Prescription - Special medications and glasses Baby - Infant formula and diapers Pets - Pet food and extra water for your pet

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money, and simultaneously provide a shield, from Senator illegal activity. Governor Ige is doing the right thing by vetoing SB 1292. Gil Riviere Please do not hesitate to call or write if you have any opinions, questions or solutions that might Serving Oahu’s North and help me better represent you. My phone number is Windward Shores 586-7330 and email address is SenRiviere@capitol. hawaii.gov. Follow us on FaceBook or online at Sen- Vacation Rental Legislation atorRiviere.com. Please visit us in Room 202 at the A long simmering, contentious issue has finally Capitol; or let’s talk closer to home, maybe the next risen to center stage as both the city council and time we pass in the street. Mahalo. state legislature passed legislation affecting short term vacation rentals. At deadline for this article, Mayor Caldwell signed Bill 89 into law and Gover- nor Ige announced his intention to veto SB 1292. With few exceptions, every bed and breakfast (B&B) and transient vacation unit (TVU) on Oahu that opened since 1989 is illegal. As many as 8000 to New York Life 10,000 TVUs on Oahu advertised on Airbnb, VRBO Insurance Company and other platforms operate outside the law, wheth- er or not they have paid taxes. Licensed Agent experienced in Bill 89 creates a new permitting process for a offering a wide variety of products limited number of owner-occupied B&Bs, creates re- custom tailored to meet your porting requirements for online platforms, imposes financial needs and goals. steep penalties for non-compliance, and enhances enforcement tools for the City and County of Hono- Call or Text Brandon Reynolds lulu. (808) 518-7147 Those properties holding nonconforming use [email protected] permits since 1989 are excluded from the provisions of Bill 89, except they will have to include their per- mit number in all advertisements. Certain condos near resort areas like Turtle Bay are also exempt from new regulations, except they must include their ad- dress in advertisements. New B&B permits will be limited to a maximum of one-half percent of the total number of housing units for each region of Oahu. This would presum- ably allow 35 new permits for the North Shore; how- ever, the North Shore Sustainable Community Plan contains language that prohibits any new vacation rental units and the next revision of the Plan may not come for several years. Remember, Bill 89 does not make B&Bs and TVUs illegal – they are already illegal. After 30 years of legislative inaction, unlawful rental activity and lack of enforcement, this is an important step for- ward. Surely, there will be many more discussions to come regarding the future of residential neighbor- hoods. It is said that you can fix something, but you cannot fix nothing. Let us all respect opposing views as we work through this. Regarding Senate Bill 1292, I was in the group of 12 who opposed its passage, 13-12, in the clos- ing days of the Legislature. This bill requires on- line vacation rental platforms to collect taxes and pass them on to the State, but it would not require these platforms to ensure compliance with county ordinances or provide important data to support en- forcement. The state should not covet and collect Page 8 www.northshorenews.com July 3, 2019

Representative Lauren Matsumoto Serving You in District 45

Aloha Friends and Neighbors! The North Shore is home to many amazing artists, and my office is fortunate to feature art by Heather Brown, Mark Howard, Clark Little, and Laurie Kasten. During the annual Art at the Capitol Event, many of the offices at the state capitol build- ing are open to the public for community members to enjoy the art that line our walls, and I am always excited to show people the spirit of the community I represent through the art by our North Shore art- ists. Mahalo to the North Shore artists who allow me to share their art with everyone who visits my office! Looking for something to do with the family? The Haleiwa Arts Festival is happening on July 13 and 14 at Haleiwa Beach Park from 10 am to 6 pm. This a great opportunity to support local artists! For those who are looking for keiki-friendly art ac- tivities, contact the Waialua Public Library at (808) 637-8286 for dates and times for arts & crafts. Art comes in many different forms, whether through paintings or sculptures, song and dance, and poetry or motion pictures—they all have an inspiring effect on all of us. Waimea Valley’s Con- cert Summer Series kicks off again! In addition to promoting music, Waimea Valley’s Screen on the Green features a free movie shown on the main lawn! Please check waimeavalley.net for dates and prices for the concerts as well as the schedule for the films. Art affects us all positively: relieves stress, en- courages creative thinking, boosts self-esteem, and makes children better students for life. Take some time to enjoy the art that our beautiful community has to offer! As always, please feel free to contact me if you have questions or concerns about any happenings in our community. Call me at (808) 586-9490, email [email protected], or visit Rep- Matsumoto.com.

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Feeding the “Robot” and Feeding the Hungry at the Same Time

Chris Wall of Strafford Media and Nate Burgoyne of Integrity Online Marketing have joined forces to create a powerful program for business owners that they can use to drive more customers and clients to their business, while helping Hawaii’s hungry at the Chris Wall & Nate Burgoyne same time. Their effort is called “Feed the Robot.” also boosts visibility online for small local and large This new program guarantees to increase a business’ businesses that are providing local jobs for Hawaii’s online visibility and also supports the Hawaii Food families. Get free information on how to grow your Bank. business online at www.feedtherobot.com. Chris explains, “The internet is like a hungry robot, and when a business feeds it the right con- tent, the search engines are happy and that busi- ness’ website begins to appear more often in search Congratulations! engine results. Most business owners are too busy to learn and do this correctly on their own.” Nate Haleiwa Arts Festival adds, “We provide the search engines the ‘robot for 22 years of great art! food’ they crave. What does this mean for a busi- ness owner? Increased foot traffic, increased phone calls, and increased website visitors.” “We are feeding ‘the robot’ for business owners and helping feed Hawaii’s hungry with 10% of our program costs being donated directly to the Hawaii Food Bank,” says Chris. Chris started the Sunset Beach Food Bank two years ago. “There are people in our community who have to regularly decide whether they should pay North Shore Ashiatsu their rent or buy food for their families. If people are worrying about what they’re going to eat tomorrow, and Massage it’s hard for them to grasp how to start improving Our team of massage therapists are dedicated their lives,” says Chris. to health and wellness. Chris, and his wife, Kylie, Waialua residents, have two children. Nate was born in Hawaii and re- Tenisha Ruidas LMT#15385 sides in Waialua with his wife, Heidi and four chil- available T-W-F-Sa dren. “Any parent who has had to put a child to Lomi Lomi, Ashiatsu, Cupping bed hungry, knows how painful that is,” says Nate. Prenatal, Reiki, Thai, and more Chris adds, “Nobody should be in that position.” 808-633-6167 Not only does the “Feed the Robot” campaign di- Priscilla Paris – Apprentice rectly contribute to the Hawaii Food Bank, but it available M-Th Swedish, Ashiatsu (808) 722-1892 Abby Parker LMT#6137 Ashiatsu Instructor, Principal Therapist 808-778-7809 Located in Waialua at 66-935 Kaukonahua Road, ground floor abbyparkerlmt.massagetheraphy.com July 3, 2019 www.northshorenews.com Page 11 HAleiwa ARTS FESTIVaL 2019 Featured T-Shirt Artist Mark Howard Mark brings dreams to life as he unifies his global experiences and expanding talents. Mark constantly taps into fresh inspiration and finds new methods to bring you brilliant unique experiences with every masterpiece. His innovative style blends precise realism with abstract expressionism. An award winning artist, Mark currently resides on Oahu's North Shore. Purchase a T-Shirt at the Festival Shop and have it signed by Mark at Booth 80! KEIKI TENT SPONSORS: TEAM REAL ESTATE & FOSB KEIKI COORDINATOR: TINA MARKEL PAINTABLE HATS SAND ART • PAINT A MURAL ARTISTIC APRONS • SCRATCH ART CREATE A CROWN FACE PAINTING

ART 2019 BOARD OF DIRECTORS MUSIC EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR BOARD MEMBERS KATHLEEN ELLS KIM DEVEREAUX FOOD EVENT PLANNER /art directOr HEDDY DUNCAN PATSY PSICHOGIOS JULES SCHAPER FAMILY PRESIDENT MARSHA TAYLOR SHARLYN FOO SHARYN WARREN FRIENDS SUPPORT WEBMaSTER DAWN DASILVEIRA LYNNE EGENSTEINER FUN The Haleiwa Arts Festival offers water in zero waste cups, helping this community event & FREE! reduce single use plastic. COMMUNITY4ART Haleiwa Arts Festival P.O. BOX 1141 / HALEIWA, HI 96712 / HALEIWAARTSFESTIVAL.ORG Page 12 www.northshorenews.com July 3, 2019

22nd AnnUal HAleiwa ARTS FEST IVaL

The 22nd Annual Haleiwa Arts Festival features over 120 juried visual artists as well as singers musicians, dancers, student art and keiki art activities. The event takes place at Haleiwa Beach Park on Oahu’s beautiful North Shore Saturday, July 13 from 10 am to 5pm and Sunday, July 14 from 10am to 5pm. Event attractions include both traditional and contemporary artists with original works and limited editions in painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, wood, fiber, sculpture, jewelry, glass, digital and other mediums. Art is available for purchase directly from the artists. This celebration also includes performance art, with many performers presenting original music and dance. Art demonstrations, community information, keiki activities and a wide selection of festival foods are also offered to enhance this exciting 2 day community event. Spend the weekend with family and friends at the 22nd Annual Haleiwa Arts Festival. It’s Fun and it’s Free!

perfOrming artS STAGE ART SPONSORED BY SURF N SEA PERFORMANCE COORDINATOR: OTIS SCHAPER MUSIC SATURDAY•JULY 13 SUNDAY•JULY 14 FOOD 10AM PAUL IZAK WAHIAWA HULA STUDIO II 10AM 11AM THE SPRADLIN BROS. CASTLE PERFORMING ARTS 11AM WITH EDUARDO CUA NOON US NAVY PAC FLEET BAND NA WAHINE O KA HULA NOON FAMILY BIG WAVE MAI KA PU UWAI 2019 Featured Tote Artist Julie Kerns Schaper 1 PM 1 PM FRIENDS THE PERFECT WAVE JAMES B. MCCARTHY The beauty of the Hawaiian Islands inspires Julie’s artwork. It may be the 2 PM SPECIAL GUEST KENDYL & MARLY BESCHEN 2 PM still island vegetation or an erupting volcano. 3 PM CLAY CAMPANIA ACTIV8 ELECTRO JAZZ 3 PM The artist’s medium is primarily watercolor or acrylic paint on rice paper, FUN 4 PM TAVANA GINAI AND HER BAND 4 PM using wax to resist certain areas in a batik style. It is a process similar to & FREE! traditional batik that is created on cloth with fabric dyes. STAGE MC: JEFF CICATKO SOUND: SOUND M.E.N. Julie hopes to relate “the sheer joy” she finds in painting to the viewer. P S I C H O G D E N T S Y

Haleiwa Arts Festival A Purchase a Tote Bag at the Festival Shop and have it signed by Julie at Booth 84! COMMUNITY4ART P July 3, 2019 www.northshorenews.com Page 13

22nd AnnUal HAleiwa ARTS FEST IVaL

The 22nd Annual Haleiwa Arts Festival features over 120 juried visual artists as well as singers musicians, dancers, student art and keiki art activities. The event takes place at Haleiwa Beach Park on Oahu’s beautiful North Shore Saturday, July 13 from 10 am to 5pm and Sunday, July 14 from 10am to 5pm. Event attractions include both traditional and contemporary artists with original works and limited editions in painting, photography, printmaking, ceramics, wood, fiber, sculpture, jewelry, glass, digital and other mediums. Art is available for purchase directly from the artists. This celebration also includes performance art, with many performers presenting original music and dance. Art demonstrations, community information, keiki activities and a wide selection of festival foods are also offered to enhance this exciting 2 day community event. Spend the weekend with family and friends at the 22nd Annual Haleiwa Arts Festival. It’s Fun and it’s Free!

perfOrming artS STAGE ART SPONSORED BY SURF N SEA PERFORMANCE COORDINATOR: OTIS SCHAPER MUSIC SATURDAY•JULY 13 SUNDAY•JULY 14 FOOD 10AM PAUL IZAK WAHIAWA HULA STUDIO II 10AM 11AM THE SPRADLIN BROS. CASTLE PERFORMING ARTS 11AM WITH EDUARDO CUA NOON US NAVY PAC FLEET BAND NA WAHINE O KA HULA NOON FAMILY BIG WAVE MAI KA PU UWAI 2019 Featured Tote Artist Julie Kerns Schaper 1 PM 1 PM FRIENDS THE PERFECT WAVE JAMES B. MCCARTHY The beauty of the Hawaiian Islands inspires Julie’s artwork. It may be the 2 PM SPECIAL GUEST KENDYL & MARLY BESCHEN 2 PM still island vegetation or an erupting volcano. 3 PM CLAY CAMPANIA ACTIV8 ELECTRO JAZZ 3 PM The artist’s medium is primarily watercolor or acrylic paint on rice paper, FUN 4 PM TAVANA GINAI AND HER BAND 4 PM using wax to resist certain areas in a batik style. It is a process similar to & FREE! traditional batik that is created on cloth with fabric dyes. STAGE MC: JEFF CICATKO SOUND: SOUND M.E.N. Julie hopes to relate “the sheer joy” she finds in painting to the viewer. P S I C H O G D E N T S Y

Haleiwa Arts Festival A Purchase a Tote Bag at the Festival Shop and have it signed by Julie at Booth 84! COMMUNITY4ART P Page 14 www.northshorenews.com July 3, 2019 2019 HAleiwa ARTS FESTIVaL ARTISTS JULY 13/14 • 10AM to 5PM • HALEIWA BEACH PARK • NORTH SHORE OAHU Ahue, April Cunningham, Mark Hood, Rhoda Newlin, Lorna Almeda, Jon/Heather D’Angelo, Carol Hook/Reyno, Kristen Nguyen, Tim Amey, Moriah Del Zotto, Marcello Howard, Mark Nicholson, Mai Appassamy, Robin Doi, Dexter Johnson, Julie O’Rourke, Jason Ballaibe, Rudolph Doughtie, Sharon Jones, Colter Ochoa, Tanya Baran, John Emery, Brian Kaase, Ashley Oshiro, Jeff Beasley, Chas Engel, Miriam Kekesi, Evelin Perry, Trudy Bendo, Christian Espino, Riana Kim, Keala Pool, Laurent Benuska, Nick Fairlamb, Nadia Kowitz, Abraham Preis, Erica Bolioli, Eduardo Fernandez, Holly Kramer, Pat Quijano, Zeus Boloker, Judd Flores, Moana Kuchar, Nick Rector, Hannah Mae Bowles, Joshua Gagnon, David Lane-Tanner, Morgan Redican, Colin Boyer, Lynne Ganz, Stuart Lawitzke, Heather Roberts, Ryan Braden, Bill Ginella, Melissa Layman, Kristi Robinson, James Brown, Mark Goto, Kris Lee, Jungeun Ruchaber, Kimberly Brown, Stephanie Green, Seth Maeshiro, Faye Samarin, Jason Butler, Claudia Guerrero, Jerry Marcu, Madison Schaper, Julie Carlson, Gloria Hagemann, Sonja Martin, Masae Shadday, Allison Chacon, Ytala Hancock, Meleina McGeary, Dennis Sikkink, Andrea Chen-DeLosty, Chun Hart, Amy Mendame, Jaime Stevenson, Lisa Chesebro, Amber Hawes, Gary Mercer, Shera Thomas, Emily Clark, Bruce Hayashi, Naoki Miyazawa, Emiko Trice, Bobby Coarsey, Dale Hernandez, Joanna Moore, Nakita Uyehara, Tanya Conrad, Marylea Hess, Ashleigh Morinaga, Traci Wellien, Jenna Cox, Linda Holm, John Mulder, Miwako Welzie Cromwell, Susanna Homcy, Jennifer Myers, Shane Wolf, Grace Cummins, Fran/Wes Zaun, Autumn FESTIVAL FOOD COMMUNITY

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The Haleiwa Arts Festival would not be a reality without the continued support and efforts from its Members and the hard work and energy from our Board of Directors, Volunteers and Patrons of the Arts in our community. We are a non-profit organization that brings a truly wonderful art and cultural experience to the North Shore community for all to enjoy FOR FREE for the 22nd year! COMMUNITY4ART haleiwaartsfestival.org July 3, 2019 www.northshorenews.com Page 15

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First-Ever Ko‘olauloa 2019 Waialua Men’s Farmers Market Brings Basketball League

Fresh Produce & Family Week 4 Fun To Windward Oahu Monday, July 1 6:00 PM-Naturals VS Pae‘Aina The Ko‘olauloa Farmers Market is the first 7:00 PM-Underdogs VS Fujinagas farmers market to serve Windward Oahu from 8:00 PM-Haleiwa Boyz VS Outsiders Kahalu‘u to Kahuku. It features fresh produce grown by farmers in the community along with family Wednesday, July 3 activities, food and entertainment. It takes place from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. on the second and 6:00 PM-Seal Deal VS Waialuans fourth Saturday of each month through Sept. 28 7:00 PM-Outsiders VS Naturals at Punalu’u Ahupua‘a Farms (53-270 Kamehameha 8:00 PM-Fujinagas VS Haleiwa Boyz Highway, across from Punalu‘u Beach Park). Park- ing is free. Thursday, July 4 The Ko‘olauloa Health Center organized the NO GAMES SCHEDULED farmers market with grant funding from the Hawai‘i Medical Service Association (HMSA), and Week 5 will feature fresh produce grown by local farmers Monday, July 8 in Punalu‘u Valley on agricultural land owned by 6:00 PM-Outsiders VS Underdogs Kamehameha Schools. 7:00 PM-Pae‘Aina VS Haleiwa Boyz The Ko‘olauloa Farmers Market is a unique 8:00 PM-NS Air VS Naturals collaboration between three kama‘aina organiza- tions, each dedicated to improving the health and Wednesday, July 10 well-being of the l‘hui. 6:00 PM-Fujinagas VS Seal Deal “I had organized a work day to clear hau trees 7:00 PM-Waialuans VS Underdogs from an overgrown lo‘i in Punalu‘u Valley,” said 8:00 PM-NS Air VS Pae’Aina Joey Char, Land Asset Manager for Kamehameha Schools. “One of the volunteers amid the chain Thursday, July 11 saws, noise and dirt was Moani Wright-Van Alst, PLAYOFF GAMES a Communications Resource Manager for HMSA. GAME 1:6:30 PM-1 VS 8 I mentioned wanting to launch a farmers market. GAME 2: 7:30 PM-4 VS 5 She said, ‘I know someone you need to meet’.” That someone was Jen Awakuni, Senior Program Week 6 Manager for HMSA. “Our purpose at HMSA is to Monday, July 15 improve the lives of our members and the health PLAYOFF GAMES of Hawaii. Caring for our families, friends and GAME 3: 6:30 PM-2 VS 7 neighbors is our privilege,” she said. “Having this GAME 4: 7:30 PM-3 VS 6 farmers market available to the community allows us to do just that. Ko‘olauloa Health Center was Wednesday, July 17 ready to do it. Kamehameha Schools had the farm- 6:00 PM- Winner of GAME 1 vs Winner of GAME 4 ers and land. Introducing them just made sense.” 7:00 PM-Winner of GAME 2 vs Winner of GAME 3 “Together, our three organizations can accom- 8:00 PM- CHAMPIONSHIP plish so much more than we could on our own,” said Terrence Aratani, CEO of Ko‘olauloa Health The Waialua Men’s Basketball Summer League Center. “Native Hawaiians comprise 40 percent of has been a staple in the community for over 10 years. our patients diagnosed with diabetes, hypertension We take pride in providing the members of the com- or obesity. We want to do our best to not only munity an opportunity to play in a competitive and improve the quality of life for our Native Hawai- organized league. The thing that is so special about ian population, but for all in our region. Through this particular league is that the whole community this strong partnership, we want our community rallies around all the teams playing. At every game to have access to healthy, affordable food. We’re you will find the spectators cheering on the players looking forward to a wonderful farmers market.” on both teams and after the games you can find the entire league outside pot-lucking and sharing stories. Ko‘olauloa Health Center It truly is a sight to see. 293-9231 This year all of our games take place at the Waialua We accept everyone regardless of ability to pay. Improving the quality of life for all. Imua! District Park Monday, Wednesday and Thursday with games starting at 6pm. July 3, 2019 www.northshorenews.com Page 17

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