Yes, Ferdinand Dosono and Kauai Kim Chee have fresh cucumber kim chee to satisfy the ono for that dish now that several places that used to have it are now closed in Lihue. Jan Woo of Barkaroo Bakery had other things to do during the Kauai Community Market (theyve got a 10-year anniversary coming up soon!), but did not miss the Howl-oween doggie costume contest coordinated by Newton Young, Tommy and Rene Tokuda, and Paula Alquiza of the Dog Fanciers as part of the Kukui Grove Centers month-long Spooktacular Saturdays (a renegade Zombie was lunching at the food court in daylight).
Yes, Ferdinand Dosono and Kauai Kim Chee have fresh cucumber kim chee to satisfy the ono for that dish now that several places that used to have it are now closed in Lihue. Jan Woo of Barkaroo Bakery had other things to do during the Kauai Community Market (they’ve got a 10-year anniversary coming up soon!), but did not miss the Howl-oween doggie costume contest coordinated by Newton Young, Tommy and Rene Tokuda, and Paula Alquiza of the Dog Fanciers as part of the Kukui Grove Center’s month-long Spooktacular Saturdays (a renegade Zombie was lunching at the food court in daylight).
Ada Koene (she’s still looking for photographs for the Koloa Plantation Days historic book) came to look at a painting at the ART Kauai exhibit after the Saturday farmers market closed, and Jamilee Jimenez had her family doing the Small Fry Keiki Halloween crafting corner.
Mayette Loseto is getting nervous about the class that’s signed up to learn ti leaf lei during the Thursday Market, but the big Halloween (er, it’s the Halloween Festival) event comes up Saturday when Scott Giarman and all those Kauai United Way people wake up the spirits at the walkathon followed by the costume contests (how many will be walking in costume, anyway?), trick-or-treating, and other goodies.
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Dennis Fujimoto can be reached at 245-0453 or at dfujimoto@thegardenisland.com.