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The Harry and Jeanette Weinberg Foundation donated $3 million Wednesday to
the Kahauiki Project, an initiative to create an affordable plantation-style community
as a long-term housing for homeless families. Pictured above from left: architect
Lloyd Sueda, Executive Vice President for the Weinberg Foundation's Hawaii
office Corbett Kalama, Executive Director for the Institute for Human Services
Connie Mitchell, AIO Foundation President Jaime Oliveira, project partner Mel
Kaneshige and AIO Chairman, CEO and owner Duane Kurisu.
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Eric Izumi took in the sunset Wednesday while fi shing at Ala Moana Regional Park.
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The Step Taculars, a group of dancers who perform
Broadway and jazz tap-style dance, took to the stage at
the 34th Annual Hawaii Senior's Fair: The Good Life
Expo at the Neal Blaisdell Exhibition Hall Sunday. The
performers on stage ranged from 71 years old to 86, and
wore costumes created by William Doherty (in white).
They have averaged 40 shows a year for 20 years.
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Lorelei Financier showed two papio, also
known as a bluefin trevally, and her husband, Wayne, was holding a hamachi
(yellowtail tuna) that they caught at the bay. They were just loading up their catch
and gear after a day of fishing.
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There were many fisherman at Waimea Bay on Friday, mostly catching akule, but
papio and hamachi were also caught.
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Nozomi Kishida,
immediate left, and
Itsuho Matsuda, both
of Tokyo, checked
their photos Saturday
in front of the Pow!
Wow! Hawaii mural
painted by Kevin
Lyons on a Kakaako
wall.
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Lanikai's crew, front to back, of Manny Kulukulualani, Levi Goeas, Igor Sobreira, Nick Foti, Karel
Tresnak Jr. and Cheyne Mench were the fi rst to cross the the finish line in the Henry Ayau Memorial
Race from Maunalua Bay to Nanakuli Beach on Sunday. They finished in 3 hours, 21 minutes,
35 seconds. Hui Nalu took second, followed by another Lanikai crew in third place.
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A man and his canine companion stretched out on a bus bench Monday while a bus
rider, at left, waited at a Beretania Street bus stop. A law passed this year makes it
illegal for people to lie down at or near a bus stop except between 1 and 4 a.m.
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A man snorkeled at Halona Cove -- also
known as "Eternity Beach" -- on East Oahu as Tropical
Storm Olivia churned through the island chain
Tuesday.
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A couple took a selfie on a ridge near Halona Blowhole.
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Photographers taking a workshop on street photography took a lesson on constant lighting, conducted by Scott Robert Lim on Friday in front of the Blaisdell Exhibition Hall during the PhotoCon Hawaii Educational and Informational Trade Event for professional, amateur and enthusiast photographers. The photographers shot a model during the lesson.
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Surfers vied for a
chance to ride waves
rolling in at the
Kewalos surf break
on Tuesday. The
conditions were
both balmy and
breezy at Kewalos
and other surfing
spots around Oahu.
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Surfers vied for a
chance to ride waves
rolling in at the
Kewalos surf break
on Tuesday. The
conditions were
both balmy and
breezy at Kewalos
and other surfing
spots around Oahu.
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Hundreds of car enthusiasts Monday looked over rows of vintage and new cars from the classic 1923 Ford
Model T to new Chevrolet Corvettes at the 10th Anniversary of the East End Hot Rod Car Show with
hundreds of "dream machines" plus musical entertainment at the Hawaii Kai Towne Center.
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Timmy
Travaso showed off the massive intakes on his Ford '23 T bucket with truck conversion that feeds an 8-71
supercharger atop a 350-cubic-inch small block.
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Vincent Cantere
turned heads as he made an appearance with his highly modified 1984 Toyota Celica.