Happy Camper for Saturday, September 28, 2024

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Kalei Pfeiffer (he’s Hiipoi Kanahele’s nephew) showed off the hibiscus-ginger lei done Tahitian style by Aunty Noe Mahi at the craft fair component of the weeklong Kauai Mokihana Festival at the Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall on Friday, Sept. 27, 2024.

Dennis Fujimoto / The Garden Island

Hazel Chun, Naylene Aki, Rene Tokuda and Noe Mahi of the Kauai Mokihana Festival celebrated a week’s worth of achievements during the craft fair component of the event presented by the Malie Foundation at the Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall on Friday, Sept. 27, 2024.

There are only two days remaining in September, and the Kauai Committee on the Status of Women invites everyone to join them and other community sponsors like the YWCA of Kauai and the Zonta Club of Kauai to welcome October with a sign waving event at the front of the Kauai Community College on Tuesday (that’s Oct. 1) afternoon from 4 p.m. (if you don’t pau hana until 4:30 or 5, just come afterward because the group will be there until at least 5:30 p.m.). The sign waving recognizes October as Breast Cancer Month and joins the numerous other community groups (the Kauai Pop Warner Football League participants — both tackle football and cheer — wear pink through the month, and last year Waimea High School girls volleyball created special pink uniforms and cheer squad members from the three public high schools donned special pink ribbon hairpieces in October) to raise awareness and gain support for the fight against breast cancer.

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