Kudos, retired Gen. Mary Kay Hertog, Aida Cruz, Johnette Chun and all the hands and hearts that made this year’s Memorial Day Observance take place in-person at Kaua‘i Veterans Cemetery in Hanapepe.
Kudos, retired Gen. Mary Kay Hertog, Aida Cruz, Johnette Chun and all the hands and hearts that made this year’s Memorial Day Observance take place in-person at Kaua‘i Veterans Cemetery in Hanapepe.
Too bad the avenue where the motorcycles — yes, a lot of the motorcycle riders are veterans! — came rumbling in has been turned into a pedestrian walkway.
Kudos to the Kaua‘i Veterans Cemetery crew for making the facility welcoming and pristine for all the families and individuals who visit the cemetery to spend part, if not all, of their day with family!
Kudos to Kaleo Carvalho for representing Mayor Derek S.K. Kawakami (no wonder the mayor calls him the “director of first impressions!). The mayor’s wreath was gorgeous, and the rendering of “Amazing Grace?” Beyond words!
Wayne Doliente found out Kaua‘i Bakery was closed (dang, I forget to check out Plan B) when he stopped off to get malasadas for the Sunset Swing Band. Who was going to do “Taps” at 3 p.m. following some short words from kahu at the All Saints Episcopal Church and Preschool in Kapa‘a?
Veteran and Kaua‘i Police Department Capt. Rod Green, Lance Okasako, Scoutmaster Bobby Thompson, Morris Unatoa, Johnette Chun are shining examples of why we are proud of our Kaua‘i Police Department.
The Kaua‘i Police Activities League starts flag football on Saturday at the fields outside Vidinha Stadium in Lihu‘e, and don’t forget the Silva wrestling tournament that happens on the westside.
Be safe, all! And yes, it’s all right to mask if you’re immune-compromised.
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Dennis Fujimoto, staff writer and photographer, can be reached at 808-245-0453 or dfujimoto@thegardenisland.com.