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Retirement opens path to community work

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DENNIS ODA / DODA@STARADVERTISER.COM
Frank Yagodich, left, his son La‘akea Yagodich, 10, and Bob Leinau plant naupaka along the eroded edge of Sharks Cove by the parking area.
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“I’m not much for aggrandizing. I think what really makes things work is volunteerism. It’s amazing to me how many people don’t want to get involved. Every day I try to volunteer for something. I like to keep busy,” said Roberts “Bob” Leinau, a North Shore volunteer shown manning an educational booth — which he does most Saturdays — for Malama Pupukea-Waimea at Sharks Cove in Pupukea.