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Holiday wreaths express joy in natural world

Mindy Pennybacker
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Marshall K. Fergerstrom’s “Yukie (Eternal Happiness)” won the Mayor’s Holly Award for best in show.

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Jason N’s “Too many crabs!” pinched first place in the theme wreath category.

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“Rockin’ Around the Tennis Court” by the U.S. Tennis Association, Hawaii Pacific took first place in the adult wreath category.

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“Kalikimaka Kritters” by the preschoolers of Classroom 3 at Seagull School at Ko Olina won first place in the youth wreath category.

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“The Many Kritters of Maui” by Classroom 4 students at Seagull School at Ocean Pointe in Ewa Beach won third place in the youth wreath category.

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“Anuenue Moa” by first-grader Abigail Uyesato.

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“2 hours of picking up plastic pieces by hand, Waimanalo Bay” by Adam D. and Angel D.

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“Mele Da Hungry Hungry Hawaiian Catahpilla” by DOE employment records staff.

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“Mele Da Hungry Hungry Hawaiian Catahpilla” by DOE employment records staff.