Nawiliwili Yacht Club Interim Vice Commodore Doug Tiffany took a break from his Race Committee duties to wrangle a hammerhead shark when one of the bells from the poles of the “fishermen (Mike Horita was one of them) on the mole” went off during the Halloween race.
Nawiliwili Yacht Club Interim Vice Commodore Doug Tiffany took a break from his Race Committee duties to wrangle a hammerhead shark when one of the bells from the poles of the “fishermen (Mike Horita was one of them) on the mole” went off during the Halloween race.
Timbers Resort associates Siana Furtado, Siera Cano and Leona Hasegawa had the right idea to unwind after a long day’s work at the harbor, where they could check out not only the racing action, but the halalu that brought out the skiffs.
Halloween is overflowing all over the place as Michelle Lizama coordinated the pumpkin-carving contest that went on display Friday and will remain until Halloween. Mary Pat Mills is having her birthday on that day, but has to work. She already voted for her favorite while waiting in the car-registration line.
Happy birthday, too, to Cadee Parubrub, who celebrated her 13th birthday Saturday (Jodi and Chad Lewis’ daughter Lanakila turned nine months old Saturday, too). Cadee dropped off a Random Act of Kindness check for $1,100 to celebrate her birthday. She started this practice when she was 9 years and has done it for five years now. What happens on her 14th birthday?
OK, if we play everything right, we can still check out the craft fair (Merrie Monarch vendors?) hosted by kumu Leina‘ala Pavao Jardin and hula halau Ka Lei Mokihana O Leina‘ala at the convention hall before heading out to Princeville to check out University of Hawaii golf coach Ronn Miyashiro and the Hawaii golf team, including Kilauea native Bryden Salvador, at the 7th annual Princeville Makai Invitational tournament that runs today through Tuesday.
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Dennis Fujimoto, staff writer and photographer, can be reached at 245-0453 or dfujimoto@thegardenisland.com.