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Island Images: Feb. 2016

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Momoe Nakajima, right, arranges a succulent piece with the help of artist Karen Kim, whose clay artwork is displayed at Louis Pohl Gallery, during the 2016 Discover Art craft and art fair along Bethel Street in downtown Honolulu on Saturday, February 13, 2016.

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Participants milled about at one of the starting-line corrals, top, prior to the 32nd annual Great Aloha Run on Monday in downtown Honolulu.

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The 8.15-mile run started on Nimitz Highway, fronting Aloha Tower.

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Participants milled about at one of the starting-line corrals, top, prior to the 32nd annual Great Aloha Run on Monday in downtown Honolulu. The 8.15-mile run started on Nimitz Highway, fronting Aloha Tower.

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Chief Justice Mark Recktenwald, left, hugged Kaialii Kahele after swearing him in Wednesday as a state senator. Kahele represents District 1, in Hilo, replacing his father, Gil Kahele, who died Jan. 26.

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A Boston Terrier named “Mango” caught a floppy disk while at play in Kapiolani Regional Park on Wednesday.

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About 100 volunteers at Aloha Stadium helped to distribute 435,000 Girl Scouts cookies during a statewide distribution Thursday. The Girl Scouts will start selling the cookies at public booths for five weekends starting Friday through March 27. The cookies sell for $5 per box. Cookies can also be purchased online. Pictured in the foreground loading boxes are volunteers Pernille Hjorth and Leann Riedel. For more information visit girlscouts-hawaii.org/cookies-2/how-to-get-cookies.

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Crafters Linzy Hashimoto, left and Lynn del Rosario assisted with a Girls Day make-and-take project at the Taj Clubhouse booth Saturday during the Rubber Stamp & Scrapbook Show at the Neal Blaisdell Center. Hashimoto and del Rosario are experienced in crafting and helped prepare demonstrations for events along with organizer Pam Nakamura.

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A pick-up truck and a garbage truck (what appeared to be backing out of a driveway) collided on Woodlawn Drive between Manoa Marketplace and Lowrey Avenue. No one seemed to be injured (but need to check on that) Firemen clean up the debris while police investigate.

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Walkers, runners and others excerising take advantage of the cool air at sunset at Ala Moana Beach Park in Honolulu on Thursday, February 18, 2016.

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Above, runners made their way toward the finish line at Aloha Stadium.

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Doug Tolentino jams on a 1920s copy of a Dobro ukulele that was for sale at the Waikiki Gold and Silver booth at the 26th Annual Hawaii Collectors Expo at the Neal Blaisdell Center in Honolulu on Sunday, February 21, 2016.

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Leleo Knappenberger, left and Lokahi Orian of Ha’aheo Hawaiian Crafts pose with some of their handcrafted Niihau shell jewelry at the 26th Annual Hawaii Collectors Expo at the Neal Blaisdell Center in Honolulu on Sunday, February 21, 2016. It took over 3 years to collect the shells for the center piece. The duo of Waianae work under the direction of their (kumu) teacher Kele Kanahele. keyword: haaheo

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Leleo Knappenberger of Ha’aheo Hawaiian Crafts displays a Niihau shell necklace that he and his partner Lokahi Orian handcrafted, that took over 3 years in shell collection alone create, at the 26th Annual Hawaii Collectors Expo at the Neal Blaisdell Center in Honolulu on Sunday, February 21, 2016. The duo of Waianae work under the direction of their (kumu) teacher Kele Kanahele. keyword: haaheo

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Leleo Knappenberger of Ha’aheo Hawaiian Crafts displays a Niihau shell necklace that he and his partner Lokahi Orian handcrafted, that took over 3 years in shell collection alone create, at the 26th Annual Hawaii Collectors Expo at the Neal Blaisdell Center in Honolulu on Sunday, February 21, 2016. The duo of Waianae work under the direction of their (kumu) teacher Kele Kanahele. keyword: haaheo

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Japan-based artist Daisuke Tajima worked on his drawing “Hyperview of Metallic Superpower” in Commons Gallery at the University of Hawaii at Manoa on Tuesday. Tajima was the winner of an annual Tokyo Midtown contest that partners with the Department of Art and Art History at UH-Manoa, which hosts the artist. Tajima will be drawing at the gallery from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. today. His recent piece is an imagined city that he has created with inspiration from Tokyo, Taipei, Hong Kong and Shanghai, among others. The intricately drawn piece will take more than two weeks to complete.

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Franklin Graham, son of famed evangelist Billy Graham, prayed Wednesday as he led the Decision America Tour 2016 prayer rally, sponsored by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, at the state Capitol.

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Franklin Graham, son of famed evangelist Billy Graham, prayed Wednesday as he led the Decision America Tour 2016 prayer rally, sponsored by the Billy Graham Evangelistic Association, at the state Capitol.

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Kanani Oliveira performed hula as the Royal Hawaiian Band performed “Aloha ʻOe” on the grounds of Iolani Palace on Friday. The band offers a free noon performance weekly at the palace.

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POW! WOW!’s Maile “Mouse” Keliinoi used white paint Monday to cover over a mural from last year’s event to prep the “canvas” for new murals as artists begin working on Pohukaina Street near Coral Street in Kakaako, continuing through Feb. 13. The weeklong festivities allow international artists and musicians to convene, share ideas and create. For more information, visit powwowhawaii.com.

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808 Urban artist Laetitia Mahoney, 19, worked on a mural Monday on the walls surrounding the construction site at Keauhou Place on South Street in Kakaako. The mural will illustrate the story of Kakaako’s water and ocean life. Multiple artists are working on the project, telling various perspectives of the story, under the direction of 808 Urban founder and graffiti artist John “Prime” Hina.

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Kamalei Kwock, 4, of Manoa enjoyed zipping down the spiral slide at the playground at Manoa District Park on Wednesday

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2016 February 3 WDA - Honolulu Star-Advertiser photo by Krystle Marcellus A couple goes for a stroll at Magic Island on an unseasonably hot Hawaiian winter day on Wednesday, February 3, 2016.
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Miriah Tanner, 15, center, and her friends Thalia Gough, 15, and Nicole Lauro, 15, laughed as they got lost in the Magic Maze at the 175th Punahou Carnival on Friday.

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Recognizing the gravity of the situation, some safety-minded citizens posted this sign, seen Friday, for whoever chooses to park under this coconut tree on Leahi Avenue in Waikiki.

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An open house was held Saturday at the Queen Emma Summer Palace in observation of the 182nd birthday of Alexander ‘Iolani Liholiho, who reigned as King Kamehameha IV from Jan. 11, 1855, to Nov. 30, 1863. Docents offered spotlight tours and special artifacts that are not usually exhibited were put on display. Mahea Bernal, palace coordinator, showed off a copy of Liholiho’s journal. Behind her in the pal- ace’s parlor room are photographs of Liholiho, left, King Kamehameha III and Kamehameha III’s wife, Queen Kalama.

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Fishermen enjoyed the calm waters of Ala Moana Beach Park as they faced Diamond Head on Monday.

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Dan Gilmer chased down an Aerobie Pro Flying Ring on Monday at Kapiolani Park. Gilmer and his friends get cheap entertainment and good exercise by toss- ing around the ring. They call the activity “fetch.”

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A bodysurfer broke through the waves Monday at Waimea Bay on Oahu’s North Shore. A high-surf advisory for north and west shores of most islands is expected to be in place until Wednesday morning. A large northwest swell spreading across the island chain prompted weather officials to post the advisory Monday.

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The Buffalo Big Board Surfing Classic celebrated its 40th anniversary Saturday, Feb. 13 at Makaha Beach Park with surfers competing in more than a dozen divisions, including old-style funsurfing on boards more than 10 feet long. The event was founded in 1977 by venerable surfer Richard “Buffalo” Keaulana, who spent 34 years as a lifeguard in Makaha. Keola Auwae, left, and Rico Leroy showed different sitting styles as they competed in the men’s open division.

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Eric Keawe sported unique surfing attire as he competed in the men’s open at the 40th Anniversary of Buffalo’s Big Board surfing classic at Makaha Beach Park in Makaha on Saturday, Feb. 13.

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Jimmy Keaulana put his back into the competition at the men’s open at the 40th Anniversary of Buffalo’s Big Board surfing classic at Makaha Beach Park in Makaha on Saturday, Feb. 13.

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Hawaii jazz guitarist Nando Suan, left, and ukulele legend Herb Ohta, aka Ohta-San, performed on the big stage.

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Honoka Katayama, left, and Azita Ganjali impressed the crowd Sunday as they performed “Wipe Out,” “Tequila” and the theme from “Hawaii Five-0” on the small stage at the eighthannual Ukulele Picnic in Hawaii. The three-day festival included the Ukulele Museum benefit concert at the Hawaii Prince Hotel on Friday, the International Ukulele Contest at the RoyalHawaiian Center’s Royal Grove on Saturday, and the Sunday performances from 9 a.m. to sunset at Kakaako Makai Gateway Park.

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Hans Heinz, “the Coconut Man” of Roots and Branches in Waimanalo, cut a coconut for a customer at the Kailua Town Farmers Market on Sunday at Kailua Elementary School.

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Polina Carlson was the first woman to break the tape at Aloha Stadium with an official time of 46:59.

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Jacob Alplund pumped his fists after finishing first Monday in the 32nd annual Great Aloha Run with an official time of 43:37.