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cluding French and American. During a break, one Editor’s Choice of the French engineers came back into the room “A Pin Drop” saying, “Have you heard the latest dumb stunt (Author Unknown) Bush has done? He has sent an aircraft carrier to Here’s a refresher on how some of our former pa- Indonesia to help the tsunami victims. What does triots handled negative comments about our coun- he intend to do, bomb them?” A Boeing engineer try. stood up and replied quietly: “Our carriers have JFK’S Secretary of State, Dean Rusk, was in three hospitals on board that can treat several hun- in the early 60’s when DeGaule decided to pull out dred people. They are nuclear powered and can sup- of NATO. DeGaule said he wanted all US military ply emergency electrical power to shore facilities. out of France as soon as possible. Rusk responded: They have three cafeterias with the capacity to feed “Does that include those who are buried here?” De- 3,000 people three meals a day. They can produce Gaule did not respond. several thousand gallons of fresh water from sea wa- ter each day, and they carry half a dozen helicopters You could have heard a pin drop. for use in transporting victims and injured to and from their flight deck. We have eleven such ships. When in England at a fairly large conference, How many does France have?” Colin Powell was asked by the Archbishop of Can- terbury if our plans for Iraq were just an example of You could have heard a pin drop. ‘empire building’ by George Bush. He answered by saying: “Over the years, the United States has sent A U.S. Navy Admiral was attending a naval con- many of its fine young men and women into great ference that included Admirals from the U.S., Eng- peril to fight for freedom beyond our borders. The lish, Canadian, Australian and French Navies. At a only amount of land we have ever asked for in re- cocktail reception, he found himself standing with a turn is enough to bury those that did not return.” large group of officers that included personnel from most of those countries. Everyone was chatting away You could have heard a pin drop. in English as they sipped their drinks but a French admiral suddenly complained that, whereas Euro- There was a conference in France where a num- peans learn many languages, Americans learn only ber of international engineers were taking part, in- English. He then asked, “Why is it that we always have to speak English in these conferences rather ◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆ ◆ ◆ than speaking French?” Without hesitating, the ◆ The Hale‘iwa Family Dental Center, Ltd. ◆ American Admiral replied, “Maybe it’s because the ◆ ◆ Brits, Canadians, Aussies and Americans arranged it ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ so you wouldn’t have to speak German.” ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ You could have heard a pin drop. ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ AND THIS STORY FITS RIGHT IN WITH THE ◆ ◆ ◆ presents ◆ ABOVE. Robert Whiting, an elderly gentleman of ◆ ◆ 83, arrived in Paris by plane. At French Customs, he ◆ “Comfort Dentistry” ◆ took a few minutes to locate his passport in his car- ◆ including— ◆ ◆ ◆ ry on. “You have been to France before, monsieur?” ◆ ◆ the customs officer asked sarcastically. Mr. Whiting ◆ ◆ admitted that he had been to France previously. ◆ • Relaxation Glasses ◆ “Then you should know enough to have your pass- ◆ • Television Glasses ◆ ◆ ◆ port.” ready The American said, “The last time I was ◆ • Caring Staff ◆ here, I didn’t have to show it.” “Impossible! Ameri- ◆ ◆ ◆ • Special Medication to help you relax ◆ cans always have to show their passports on arrival ◆ ◆ in France !” The American senior gave the French- • Laser Cavity Detection ◆ ◆ man a long hard look. Then he quietly explained, ◆ ◆ ◆ • New Patients Welcome! ◆ ‘’Well, when I came ashore at Omaha Beach on D- ◆ ◆ Your teeth are much too important to neglect. Day in 1944 to help liberate this country, I couldn’t ◆ ◆ find a single Frenchman to show a passport to.” ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ Call: 637-9652 ◆ You could have heard a pin drop. ◆ ◆ ◆ for your reservation ◆ ◆ ◆ ◆ We’re conveniently located behind First Hawaiian Bank ◆ ◆ in the heart of Hale‘iwa. ◆ ◆ ◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆◆ July 13, 2011 www.northshorenews.com Page 5

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Olakino Maika‘i (Good Health) by Naty Camit Hopewell Leptospirosis Leptospirosis is a severe bac- terial infection that is rare in the U.S., except Hawaii, which is the only state that requires reporting What’s Historic About Hale‘iwa? of this disease. Some 345 cases by Antya Miller, Executive Director between 1999 and 2008 were Have you ever wondered what’s historic about Hale‘iwa? The signs reported to the Hawaii Depart- on the bypass direct motorists to turn into Historic Hale‘iwa. Aside ment of Health. The number of from what some people think are a few old buildings, what’s historic confirmed cases ranged from 11 about it? to 27 per year. In 1983 the iconic Hale‘iwa Theater was torn down. It was an ar- Leptospirosis is caused by chitect-designed, art deco theater built of lava rock that seated 900 exposure to Leptospira bacte- people. The destruction of the theater galvanized the community to ria, which can be found in fresh establish the Hale‘iwa Historic, Cultural and Scenic District, now sim- water contaminated by animal ply called the Hale‘iwa Special District. Over 30 buildings are now urine. It occurs in warmer cli- protected under the City and County’s Land Use Ordinance. The main mates. People become infected district objectives are: to preserve and restore the historic buildings through open wounds or mu- from the early 1900’s; to ensure that new development is compatible cous membranes. A recent case with and complements those buildings and sites through appropriate seen at our health center in- period design and materials; and to enhance the rural, low-rise char- volved a person who contracted acter of the town while preserving the significant views, open space, the disease while paddling up mature trees and sites. one of the rivers on Oahu. In- stead of stand-up paddling, the person paddled while sitting on the board. Symptoms can take 1-21 days to develop and may in- clude fever, chills, muscle pain, nausea, vomiting diarrhea, and dry cough. The recent case also developed dark urine due to the bacteria affecting the liver. Se- Hale‘iwa Main Street and the North Shore Chamber of Commerce, verely ill patients may require actively work to preserve the area’s history and to address the lack of hospitalization. There was a lep- interpretation of the history in several ways. It has been instrumental tospirosis case in 2004 in which in the restoration of the Waialua Courthouse, Anahulu Bridge, the a college student on the East Waialua Community Association, and the Mutual Telephone Compa- Coast returned to Hawaii during ny Building, now the home of the Chamber and Visitor and Resource Xmas break. On his return to the Center. It also publishes a history on the website, leads the Hale‘iwa mainland, he developed flu-like Arts Festival historical tours, and publishes several brochures about systems and died. they histor of the area. Recently published is the revised “Walking The exposures in Hawaii Tour of Hale‘iwa.” Walking tours are on Wednesdays at 3:00 p.m., Sat- are mostly recreational. Most urdays at 9:30 a.m., and by appointment. Tours are 90 minutes and are related to freshwater swim- cost $10, which includes the brochure featuring 27 historic buildings ming, hiking, and camping. Oc- and sites. Reservations need to be made 48 hours in advance by calling cupational exposures include the Chamber at 637-4558. For more information, go to www.gonorth- taro farming and, more recently, shore.org/history. shrimp farming. The treatment is antibiotics, such as Doxycy- cline and penicillin. The sooner the treatment, the better the outcome. People can also take antibiotics to prevent the dis- ease after exposure. July 13, 2011 www.northshorenews.com Page 7

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As Haleiwa celebrates North Shore artists at the Haleiwa Art Festival. Wyland Galleries proudly presents North Shore artists Heather Brown, Steven Power, Nicole Vermillion, and Hilton Alves to portray the North Shore’s most recognized landmark. The Haleiwa Rainbow Bridge. The historic landmark will also be painted by Southern California artist Wade Koniakowsky, Canadian artist Christie Shinn, and a Russian born artist Anastasia. Through the month of July, come to Wyland Galleries and experience our guest artist’s rendition of the bridge. Page 8 www.northshorenews.com July 13, 2011 July 13, 2011 www.northshorenews.com Page 9 Operation: BACKPACK ’11 We have a growing list of 300+ homeless & disadvantaged students that need your help to get a new back to school BACKPACK, loaded with needed school supplies. HERE’S HOW YOU CAN HELP! Call the North Shore News office at 637-3138, and tell us how many keiki your family, your business, your church or your organization wants to sponsor. Last year we gave out 300+ backpacks to needy keiki. DEADLINE TO SPONSOR IS (Please help!) JULY 22 ’11 Goal: 350 Backpacks!

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sence, what the administration had originally request- Councilman ed. Clearly, this argument is not about the money. It’s about the Mayor insistence that the Council has no legitimate responsibility for rail. It is absolutely ab- Ernie Martin surd to think that the Council would have amended the Charter to completely eliminate their fiduciary Serving You in District 2 oversight of the largest pubic works project in our his- tory. HART will require an annual operating subsidy upwards of $100 million dollars. In the likely event of An explanation of the Council’s override of the cost-overruns, HART will have to seek even more mon- Mayor’s veto of transit bills ey in additional subsidies for construction. With the One of the great misconceptions surrounding Mayor unable to modify HART’s budget requests, the the dispute between the Mayor and the City Council Council is the only entity directly responsible to the over the Authority for Rapid Transportation taxpayers. Unlike the Mayor, the Council has not had (HART) is his idea that the Council wants to micro- the time or money to conduct public opinion polls, manage the transit project. Nothing could be farther but we know enough about the interests of Oahu tax- from the truth. The 2010 charter amendment clearly payers to know that they are already nervous about the empowered the authority to build, operate and main- affordability of the rail project. If HART had the level of tain a fixed guide way system for Oahu. On this, the financial autonomy the administration is insisting on, Council and the Mayor agree. But what the Mayor re- the public would have no security against the possibil- fuses to acknowledge is that Section 17-106 of the City ity of unchecked spending. It was for this very reason Charter just as clearly requires the authority to submit that the Council, in passing the Charter amendment, a line-item appropriation request for both its operat- ensured that HART would be subjected to responsible ing and capital budgets to the Council. Although the financial oversight. It is for this reason that the Coun- request must come through the Office of the Mayor by cil unanimously voted to override the Mayor’s veto. As December 1st for the following fiscal year, the Char- HART takes control of the project in July, there is every ter explicitly prohibits the Mayor from altering this indication that we will move forward as a team to see budget. Instead, it directs the Council to approve the this project to completion. The Council is now very appropriation request, with or without amendments. optimistic about working collaboratively with HART to Ironically, the 2012 appropriations for HART passed provide the authority with the necessary resources to by the Council and vetoed by the Mayor were, in es- get the job done, on time and within budget.

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North Shore Marketplace • Haleiwa, Hawaii Open daily from 10 a.m. • 808-637-1288 July 13, 2011 www.northshorenews.com Page 11 Hale‘iwa Arts Festival Fourteenth Annual Summer Event July 16 & 17, 2011, Hale‘iwa Beach Park The Hale‘iwa Arts Festival Fourteenth Annual limited edition posters and shirts from past year’s Summer ArtFest features Juried Visual Artists, plus events. Musicians, Singers, Dancers, Cultural/Historical A broad selection of food and beverages will Tours, Student Art, Art Demonstrations and Chil- be available at the ArtFest site and also throughout dren’s Art Activities – Saturday, July 16, 10 a.m.-6 Hale‘iwa Town. You can’t stay hungry this weekend! p.m., and Sunday, July 17, 10 a.m.-5 p.m., 2011, at Hale‘iwa Arts Festival programs for 2011 are Hale‘iwa Beach Park on the beautiful North Shore of supported in part by: the Hawaii Tourism Author- Oahu. Free Admission. ity, the City & County of Honolulu, Kamehameha Event attractions include 126 juried visual art- Schools, First Wind, Longs Drugs, Pioneer Hi-Bred ists with original works, limited and open editions, Int’l, Inc., Hawaii Media Inc., Luibueno’s Mexican both traditional and contemporary, in painting, ce- and Seafood, Pizza Bob’s, Aoki’s Shave Ice, Hale‘iwa ramic, photography, sculpture, fabric, jewelry, glass, Joe’s Seafood Grill, Jameson’s By The Sea, Turtle Bay and other mediums. Art will be available for viewing Resort Golf Club, Team Real Estate, North Shore and purchase directly from the artists. Equipment Rentals, Menehune Water, the Hawaii This annual celebration of the arts also includes State Foundation on Culture and the Arts, and by performance arts, with many performers presenting our faithful individual contributors, members, and original music and dance. Cultural/historical tours volunteers. presented by the North Shore Chamber of Com- “Celebrate the Arts! Rediscover the Artist With- merce Historic Preservation Committee, art demon- in!” Spend a special day with your family and friends strations and Keiki arts activities are also offered as at the Fourteenth Annual Hale‘iwa Arts Festival activities to enhance and educate during this family Summer ArtFest. It’s fun, and it’s free! oriented weekend. The “Cool Stuff to Buy” booth will include our new limited edition posters and shirts, and offer sets PERFORMANCE SCHEDULE of note cards based on our first ten years of poster SATURDAY JULY 16 images. And there may also be a small quantity of Master of Ceremonies - Johnette Wicker 10:00 a.m. Celtic Pipes and Drums with Jig This Dance School 11:00 a.m. Na Leo Nahenahe ‘O Na Kupuna Kumu Hula Rosemarie Dungca 12:00 p.m. Kalei Gamiao Ukulele Artist 1:00 p.m. The Bluegrass Barnstormers Bluegrass, Country, Old Time Fiddle 2:00 p.m. The Tritones Rockabilly 3:00 p.m. North Shore School of Music Summer School of Rock 4:00 p.m. Abrigo Ohana The Future of Hawaiian Music 5:00 p.m. Jungle Rocket Pupukea Blues and Jungle Boogie

SUNDAY JULY 17 Master of Ceremonies – Corrine Germain 10:00 a.m. Ka Eha Contemporary Hawaiian 4-part Harmony 11:00 a.m. Castle High Performing Arts Center Musical Theatre Performance 1:00 p.m. Doolin Rakes Celtic Rock and Roll 2:00 p.m. Hawai‘i Opera Theatre Ensemble A Taste of Opera & Theatre 3:00 p.m. Hot Club of Hulaville Traditions of gypsy djams & Hawaiian kanikapila 4:00 p.m. Surprise set to close the festival Performing Arts Coordinator: Kerry Germain/Gidget Stage Manager: Mary James Lewis Page 12 www.northshorenews.com July 13, 2011

First fish out of the water The first boat to weigh in on the first day of the 2011 Hanapa‘a Jackpot Fishing Tournament ended up being the largest tournament fish and you can see why in the photo above. Capt Christian Lewis of Sunset Beach and the crew of The SEEKER pulled in this 537 pound Marlin. Pictured here from left to right are: Kelii Mercurio, John Sells, Kalae Branco, boat owner Monica Parker, Capt. Christian Lewis, and Hanapa’a Queen Glennel Warren. (Photo by Ron Valenciana) July 13, 2011 www.northshorenews.com Page 13

2011 Hanapa‘a Jackpot Fishing Tournament RESULTS

DAY 1 June 24 MARLIN Team 1 Seeker 538 lbs AHI Team 23 Boss C 213 lbs MAHI Team 32 Kelsea Ann 43 lbs ONO Team 26 Grand Slam 42.5 lbs

DAY 2 June 25 MARLIN Team 27 Hook It Up 143 lbs AHI Team 30 V. Mono Hull 224 lbs MAHI Team 26 Grand Slam 24 lbs ONO Team 2 Kapeka 46.5 lbs

LARGEST FISH OF TOURNAMENT MARLIN Team 1 Seeker 538 lbs AHI Team 30 V. Mono Hull 224 lbs MAHI Team 32 Kelsea Ann 43 lbs ONO Team 2 Kapeka 46.5 lbs

CLEAN SWEEP Team 11 Sasha Ann TOTAL WEIGHT

1st Place Team 32 Kelsea Ann 1,452 lbs 2nd Place Team 23 Boss C 912.5 lbs 3rd Place Team 29 Lady Ida 845.5 lbs 4th Place Team 11 Sasha Ann 814 lbs 5th Place Team 22 Candice M 795.5 lbs 6th Place Team 4 Makanani 742 lbs

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cies addressed. There are many urgent needs competing Direct From for the limited amount of funding available. Therefore, I am pleased that we were able to have the foregoing funds Donovan released and am hopeful that other projects we submitted for funding will be undertaken in the near future. State Senator Although by publication date of this issue the Gover- nor will have made his decision as to whether he intends Donovan Dela Cruz to veto SB 1559 which establishes preferential rates for purchase of energy that is used or consumed for agricul- I am pleased to report that the Governor has informed tural activities on lands designated as important agricul- me that funds are being released for the following project : tural lands, I am hopeful that he reconsidered his intent Waialua High and Intermediate School Science, Technol- to veto. If he did veto the bill, we will have to work at ogy, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) Learning Cen- addressing any concerns that caused his veto before we ter improvements: $750,000 for renovations and equip- resurrect the bill next session. I did not agree with his ment. Two auto shops, home economics room and chorus reasons but perhaps we need to clarify the stipulations. room will be renovated. In addition, work will include If the Governor decided against vetoing the measure, upgrading the electrical capacity, replacing cabinetry and I am pleased that he reconsidered his decision. This was installing solar fans. Equipment purchase will include a an added incentive to incentives already established for water jet cutting system for the robotics program and new important agricultural lands to help reduce operating furniture. costs of farming in the state. Agriculture is an important I have also been informed by the Hawaii Public Hous- part of our state’s approach to sustainability. We rely too ing Authority that the agency has started work on the fol- much on out-of-state produced and grown products. lowing: Since my district has most of the prime agriculture La‘iola: $252,030 for upgrading the fire alarm system lands on the island and because I believe that agriculture and tree trimming. can be one of our answers to rural economic develop- Kupuna Home O‘Waialua: $1,433,971 for design and ment, I am currently working on a project that, if suc- construction of sewage treatment plant improvements cessful in my district, can be applied to other areas of the and transformer replacement and maintenance. state that agriculture can flourish. I have always been an Wahiawa Terrace on Wilikina Drive: $140,391 for de- advocate for agriculture both legislatively and vocally, but sign and construction of re-roofing, sewage lift station, gas for agriculture to be a prominent economic stimulus, we heat pump and water heater upgrades. need to lower the cost of operations for the farmer. This Although the state faces a budget deficit of over $1 is why I will continue to introduce measures such as SB billion, certain needs still have to be met and deficien- 1559.

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A classic collection of Island-influenced vintage , Hawaiiana and surf memorabilia.

July 22 & 23rd, 2011 Blaisdell Center, Honolulu Friday, July 22nd, 2011 Want to know what your surf stuff is worth? Bring it in for a free “Antiques Road Show”® type appraisal 12 Noon to 4:00pm, Galleria Hall Saturday, July 23rd, 2011 Doors open at 10:00am • “Silent Auction” 1:00pm to 3:00pm, Galleria Hall “Main Auction” 4:00pm to 7:00pm, Pikake Room Admission Free For more information and to Pre-register, contact: www.hawaiiansurfauction.com Produced by Hawaii Surfing Promotions. (808) 638-7266 • Fax: (808) 638-7764 • [email protected]

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At this point in the main tour after the Billabong Pro Rio from May 11-22 in Number 1 place is Adria- Surf Newz no de Souza of . Number 2 is of by . Number 3 is of USA. Number 4 is of Australia. Ace Cool On the women’s pro tour after the and heading into the Roxy Pro at Cote des Basques, Biar- Howzit North Shore! Hope you all had a Happy ritz, France these are the rankings for the women on and Safe 4th of July weekend! The surf has been near the ASP/WCT circuit after the Billabong Rio Pro May nigh non-existent on the North Shore this summer. 12-16 worth $120,000 and heading into the Roxy There were some little north swells, some easterly Pro worth $110,0000 at in France from July trade wind swell wraps from the windward side and 11-17. Carrissa Moore of Hawaii is Number 1 on the even some west/south-west swells wrapping around ASP/WCT women’s rankings. Number 2 ranked is from town and the west side. Sometimes those west Sally Fitzgibbons of Australia. Number 3 is Australian swell wraps only barely show up on the buoy reports, . Australian is at #4 and certain select and elect reefs. The south shore of and Sylvana Lima of Peru is #5. of Hawaii is Oahu has had swells and rumors of swells ever since still hanging in there at #6 on the rankings. Mother’s Day in May in the true south shore tradi- I had a chance last month to meet and talk with tion. Ultimate Fighter Chris Leben at his “Fight School There was that one day in mid-June dubbed “Big Hawaii” Club and Gym above Puck’s Alley near the Wednesday”. The surf got up to 8 foot plus Hawai- University of Hawaii at Manoa. I also got to watch ian scale at places like Browns and Cliffs at Diamond him train. I did NOT spar with him. This is top notch Head. Many other outside reefs along the south coast MMA/Kickboxing/Submission Grappling/Strength of Oahu were also firing that afternoon and on the and Conditioning and more. The phone number is Thursday morning that followed! 808 626-5283. Call now and train with a UFC Super- Out on the ASP/WCT world tour for the top pro Star. For more info go to “christhecrippler.com”. men… the latest venue up for grabs is “Super Tubes” The 2011 “ Hawaiian Islands Vintage Surf Auc- at Jeffreys Bay in South Africa as the boys head into tion” presented by Randy Rarick and his Hawaiian the $425,000 Billabong Pro South Africa July 16-24. Surfing Promotions Company is held every two sum- mers, usually in July. This year it will be on the 22 and 23 of July. The auction will be held at the Blais- dell. Check out the website for pre-registration and other insider sneak peeks at www.hawaiiansurfauc- tion.com. The 2011 North Shore Swim Series sponsored by Surf n Sea is ON again this year. The 1st event Free Family Movie Night is the Aloha Salads 1 mile “Summer Sprint” July 2 at Waialua Community from Sunset Beach to Pipeline at 9AM. The Cholos 1.2 mile “ Swim” is July 16 at Waimea Association Bay at 9 a.m. The Jaco 1.6 mile “Chuns to Waimea Swim” is on July 30 at 9 a.m. The Jamba Juice 2.3 mile “North Shore Challenge” is on August 13 from Secret of Pipeline to Waimea Bay at 9 a.m. Information at 3728885 and/or www.hawaiiswim.com. the NIMH ALOHA….Ace Cool! A funny family friendly movie The Salvation Army Family Store Fun for the whole family! - Wahiawa store only Friday, July 15 at 7 p.m. All clothing 50% off every day and FREE ADMISSION $.99 clothing specials Drinks & Popcorn for sale on Fridays open Mon-Sat 9am-6pm subject to change For more information contact: Fred Deisser at 808-522-8425 For more information, call 637-4606 Located at 322 Sumner St., Honolulu 96797 Across from K-Mart in town www.WaialuaCommunityAssociation.org July 13, 2011 www.northshorenews.com Page 19 Bulletin Board Featuring the largest selection of certified organic produce on the North Shore. No panic...ours is organic. Open 7 days. Mon.-Sat. 9am-6pm. Sun. 9am-5pm a u t o r e p a i r s e r v i c e 66-445 Kam. Hwy Haleiwa, Hawaii 96712 Robert Oakley Owner Next to the Post Office ASE Certified Master Mechanic Waialua, Hawaii 808-637-6729 • 808-637-1922 fax Computer & Electrical Specialist (808) 330-0459

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