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Island Images: April 2017

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Bruni Bradley, front left, and Jim Nabors shared a dance in their chairs in the front row, next to Nabors' spouse Stan Cadwallader.
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The Hawaii Red Cross Centennial Military Canteen Event on Thursday celebrated Hawaii Red Cross services to the armed forces throughout the past 100 years. Above, Jeanne Kapela, Miss Hawaii 2015, danced with Command Sgt. Maj. Tim Sloan.
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Kristine Chen, right, and Kristy Huang made their way past a colorful building on Waialae Avenue in Kaimuki on Tuesday.
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A worker installing bike lane markings on South Street in Kakaako on Tuesday seemed to have an audience.
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A praying mantis squared up to the camera Thursday in a Kakaako parking lot.
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TDXNET, a communications company, was busy Thursday pulling and cutting up old copper telephone lines that ran under Queen Emma Street in front of Central Middle School. Worker Lopaka Lono adjusted the load on the collection truck.
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A late afternoon Manoa mist created a double rainbow on Monday as Thu-Tam Doan worked on her community garden plot with her daughter, Quy-Tam.
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Above, John Enanoria, left, of Farrington High School; Jasmine Crawford, Waialua; and Marea Parinas, Waipahu, toured the kitchen with banquet chef John Betts and Hansel Cotales, bake chef, far right, as their guides.
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Isle students interested in the hotel industry toured the Modern Hotel in Waikiki on Tuesday during the sixth annual LEI (Leadership, Exploration, and Inspiration) program hosted by ClimbHI and the Hawaii Tourism Authority. Above, students preparing to visit various areas in the hotel included, in the front row, Marea Parinas, left, Abriasha Miner and Ihilani Teixeira.
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The waves and the strong wind made for a good day to go windsurfing Monday at Diamond Head.
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Above, 6-year-old Kent (no last name given), left, and 4-year-old Evangeline Moana rushed to gather plastic eggs filled with treats during an Easter egg hunt held Sunday at Salt at Our Kaka'ako.
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Above, keiki and their families stampeded for treats. The hunt was over in less than a minute. Along with the egg hunt, the event featured Pokemon characters and craft projects.
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The Honolulu Fire Department, employed a 1969 American Lafrance firetruck, to transport donations from Honolulu Hale to Restaurant Row for the Hawaii Foodbank's 28th Annual Food Drive Day on Saturday. HFD, along with HPD and emergency first responders formed a caravan to haul the donations. Pictured in the back of the firetruck amidst the donations are Department of Emergency Management Director Mel Kaku and HFD firefighter Nelson Makua.
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The Honolulu Fire Department, employed a 1969 American Lafrance firetruck, to transport donations for the Hawaii Foodbank's 28th Annual Food Drive Day to the curbside drop-off at Restaurant Row on Saturday. HFD, along with HPD and emergency first responders formed a caravan to haul the donations.
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The Honolulu Fire Department, utilizing a 1969 American Lafrance firetruck, led a caravan of first responders down Punchbowl St. on Saturday. Members of HFD, HPD and Emergency services volunteered to transport donations --from Honolulu Hale to Restaurant Row-- for the Hawaii Foodbank's 28th Annual Food Drive Day.
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Volunteers unloaded boxes of food at the curbside donation drop-off fronting Restaurant Row for the Hawaii Foodbank's 28th Annual Food Drive Day on Saturday.
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Ellodie Gomes, 3, blew bubbles at the Duke Kahanamoku Lagoon in Waikiki. Gomes was out with family and friends enjoying the day off for Good Friday.
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Local street artist Kamea Hadar began his mural project on Monday, his largest mural to date, using as his canvas the makai side of the 14-story Halawa View Apartments in Aiea. The artwork, a depiction of the Hawaiian goddess Hina, will feature a 65-foot tall Hina using local model Mahina Garcia as his subject. Bryson Jhung, right, helped to guide the scaffold as Hadar and Cory Taum began working.
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About 250 people attended the Second Night Seder at Temple Emanu-El on Tuesday. Rabbi Ken Aronowitz led the annual gathering at the Nuuanu temple.
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In this slow exposure, Honolulu Hale is seen lit up in orange Monday evening to honor the Hawaii Foodbank. The organization will hold its 28th annual Food Drive Day on Saturday from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. and is seeking volunteers. Those who register by Wednesday will receive a free food drive T-shirt upon check-in. For more information call 836-3600 or visit hawaiifoodbank.org.
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Musicians celebrated the 2017 Hawaiian Scottish Festival & Highland Games on Sunday at Ala Moana Beach Park's McCoy Pavilion. Celtic Pipes and Drums of Hawaii drum major Joe Miller, above, wore a feather bonnet as part of his traditional Scottish regimental attire.
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Shazen Matias, 10, left, and his brother Saber Vierra, 6, had fun controlling and playing with a motorized robot as part of the "Windward Robotics Rodeo" at Windward Mall on Saturday. Warren Shinsato conducts a robotics program at Windward Nazarene Academy and held the rodeo for elementary school students. Shinsato's goal is to educate students in robotics at an early age. Students from Windward area schools participated.
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Bagpipe soloist Jori Chisholm of Seattle performed. Chisholm has won numerous piping competitions in Scotland and around the world. The annual festival was held over the weekend and included highland dance competitions, Scottish clan gatherings and swordplay.
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Josh Aydlette threw a 22 lb. weight in the heavy hammer throw for 69.5 feet at the 2017 Hawaii Scottish Festival & Highland Games held at McCoy Pavilion on Sunday. Aydlette, and his wife Jessica, both have competed in national games before taking a break to start a family. The annual festival was held over the weekend and included highland dance competitions, entertainment with piping and song, Scottish clans gatherings, swordplay demonstrations, vendors, food and more.
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Terry Richardson played his conga Monday while waiting for the bus on Diamond Head Road.
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Deputy Public Defender Antoinette Lilley, right, stood with Keith L. Rambin, center, and Denzel Davis as the co-defendants appeared in District Court Tuesday in connection with a recent Kakaako shooting.
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COURTESY TURNAROUND ARTS HAWAII
Ukulele virtuoso Jake Shimabukuro, far left, performed with fourth- and fifth-grade students from Kalihi Kai Elementary School at the Hawai'i State Art Museum on Saturday. The school is one of three Oahu schools participating in Turnaround Arts, a national initiative to create success in chronically failing schools through the arts. Other local artists involved in the Hawaii program include Jack Johnson, Paula Fuga and John Cruz. The event honored the leadership teams and teachers from the three schools: Kalihi Kai, Kamaile Academy Public Charter School and Waianae Elementary.
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COURTESY HAWAIIAN AIRLINES
Hawaiian Airlines revealed Monday the cabin design for its new A321neo aircraft. Delivery of 18 new medium-haul, single-aisle planes is expected between the fourth quarter of 2017 and 2020. The A321neo will seat 189 passengers with 16 first-class, 45 extra-comfort and 128 economy-class seats. The premium cabin will feature leather recliners. The extra-comfort seats will offer five more inches of legroom. Seats in all cabins will be equipped with complimentary high-power USB outlets for device charging. Pivoting overhead bins maximize the amount of space available for carry-on luggage. The A321neo will feature wireless streaming inflight entertainment, with guests able to download an application on their personal devices before they board to access complimentary movies and TV shows.
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Casey Nishimura (left) and Lance Takaki with Team YES (Special Olympics Young Executives Board ) Hawaii made the 36-foot drop into ice filled waters at the Special Olympics Hawaii 8th Annual Polar Plunge held at Waterfront Plaza on Saturday. Twenty teams from local businesses and organizations participated in the fundraiser which exceeded the goal of $50,000.