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Haleiwa Arts Festival Many Mahalos! 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. IS BUGG • D AH “E Ala Na Moku Kai Liloloa” S F W R E E COMING SOON: N E ! 22ND ANNUAL E • R S O I N H HALEIWA ARTS FESTIVAL C S E H JULY 13/14 1 T 9 HALEIWA BEACH PARK R 7 O 0 ART • MUSIC • FOOD • FUN • FRIENDS • FAMILY • FREE! N The Haleiwa Arts Festival is a 501(c) 3 tax-exempt organization. A ll contributions are tax deductable in accordance with Federal law. NORTH SHORE NEWS July 3, 2019 VOLUME 36, NUMBER 12 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 surfing 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! COVER PAGE Proudly Published on the PERMIT NO. 1479 NO. PERMIT RESIDENTIAL CUSTOMER RESIDENTIAL HONOLULU, HI HI HONOLULU, North Shore of Oahu PAID PAID Home of the U.S. POSTAGE POSTAGE U.S. *******ECRWSSEDDM**** 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! Sunset Beach Community Association Meeting Wednesday, July 17 7pm-9pm Sunset Beach Recreation Center ◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ The Hale‘iwa Family Dental Center, Ltd. ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ now offering ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ • Adults and children ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ • Most cases completed in 4-12 months ◆ ◆ • Clear braces available ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ • Lower cost ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ • University tested ◆ ◆ • Used for over 20 years ◆ ◆ Local Community Market ◆ ◆ Produced by Todd R. 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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. 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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 Following these few simple steps will have you Page 6 www.northshorenews.com July 3, 2019 FOUNDATION OUR COMMUNITY! MAHALO CelebratingTO OUR SPONSORS THANK YOU FOR YOUR KŌKUA in ensuring that the Turtle Bay SUPER EPIC SPONSOR Foundati on is able to conti nually support our community’s various Blackstone Real Estate environmental, educati onal and cultural nonprofi ts, sports programs, EPIC and youth, through our annual grant and scholarship awards process. Benchmark Hospitality It is these groups that make the North Shore and Ko‘olauloa communiti es a special, vibrant place to call home. 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Since 2012, your giving has helped us raise $630,000. In the past year, we’ve turned 100% of the proceeds around to reinvest in our community, including: AWARDING SUPPORTING GIVING TO 63 43 40 SCHOLARSHIPS SCHOOLS NONPROFITS & COMMUNITY ORGANIZATIONS Learn more at Bit.ly/TurtleBayFoundati on July 3, 2019 www.northshorenews.com Page 7 money, and simultaneously provide a shield, from Senator illegal activity.
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