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Chinese Chamber of Commerce Hawaii, volunteers and city employees cleanup Chinatown

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Bob Murphy, owner of Murphy’s Bar & Grill on Nuuanu, and Michele Choy from Chinese Chamber of Commerce, serve lunch to Kanoe and Kim Taylor Reece who own a gallery along Bethel Street in Chinatown. Hundreds of volunteers pick up trash, paint over graffiti and tidy up Chinatown streets on Aug. 14.
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Japanese Chamber of Commerce's Kailey Wong, left, Brice Ueda, Steve Teruya, Rika Hirata, and Nick Wong, are among the hundreds of volunteers who picked up trash, painted over graffiti and tidied up Chinatown streets on Aug. 14.
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Hundreds of volunteers pick up trash, paint and tidy up Chinatown streets on Aug. 14.
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Towing a cart of supplies, a guide leads volunteers along Hotel Street to different areas in Chinatown to pick up trash, paint over graffiti and tidy up streets on Aug. 14.
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Gregory Dunn, president and CEO of Hawaii Theatre, uses a ladder to prepare walls fronting Nuuanu Avenue for painting.
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Lily Van, paints the trim on a Nuuanu Avenue storefront.
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COURTESY HONOLULU MAYOR RICK BLANGIARDI

Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi and other volunteers cleanup Chinatown streets Aug. 14.

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