Sierra Hampton-Eng, Owen, and Justin Kollar enjoy the last Owen-sized pumpkin in the space that was filled with pumpkins at the Family and Friends of Agriculture Harvest Ag Festival in Waimea.
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Nia Klutke of Honolulu changed from her chocolate wear to pumpkin wear as she readies to distribute pumpkins at the Family and Friends of Agriculture Harvest Ag Festival in Waimea.
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Rycine Asato is thrilled with her new bicycle helmet being fitted by Paige Moura of the Kauai Veterans Memorial Hospital, Sunday during the Family and Friends of Agriculture Harvest Ag Festival in Waimea. KVMH hosts its annual holiday craft fair Saturday from 9 a.m.
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Sarah Thompson of Beck’s Hybrids, second from left, delivers a load of pumpkins to Michelle Lizama, Elizabeth Lindsey, Mona Caldeira, and Craig Arzadon for the county’s annual pumpkin carving contest. The carved pumpkins will go in display starting Friday and Thompson will be delivering at least 100 pumpkins for giveaway at the Kauai Community Market, Saturday at the Kauai Community College.
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Leaders of the Kauai Pop Warner Football League are in pink to celebrate October during the island-wide cheer competition, Sunday at the Clem Gomes Gym in Waimea. Teddy Arroyo said the pink for Breast Cancer Awareness Month is especially meaningful because Ginny Agena, one of its cheer coordinators, is currently fighting cancer.
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Owen Kollar, 2, has been out and about — three big events in five days! He was with dad Justin Kollar on Wednesday during the YWCA of Kauai Candlelight Vigil remembering victims of domestic abuse and sexual assault before joining mom Sierra Hampton-Eng Friday at the big college fair for Kauai families.
Owen Kollar, 2, has been out and about — three big events in five days! He was with dad Justin Kollar on Wednesday during the YWCA of Kauai Candlelight Vigil remembering victims of domestic abuse and sexual assault before joining mom Sierra Hampton-Eng Friday at the big college fair for Kauai families.
He lucked out Sunday when he got one of the last pumpkins (Beck’s Hybrids is bringing another 100-plus to give away, free at the Kauai Community Market Saturday!) during the Family and Friends of Agriculture 5th anniversary Harvest Ag Festival (Bridget Orsatelli took a break from the Community Haunted House at the Kukui Grove to run the petting zoo) at the Waimea Canyon Park.
Nia Klutke came home from Honolulu to help with the festival after putting in some time helping the Moloaa Bay Coffee and Chocolate at the fourth Kauai Chocolate and Coffee event, and Lea Nuesca (is she going to be helping the Boys &Girls Club set up for theFriends of the Lihue Public Library’s used book sale that is going on right now?) was doing the face painting thing.
OK, time to go get up early and check out Scott Giarman and the Kauai United Way Walk-a-thon (gotta figure out a Halloween-themed fun moniker for this event!).
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Dennis Fujimoto can be reached at 245-0453 or at dfujimoto@thegardenisland.com.
Kollar forgot there are so many victims needing what PA people are supposed to represent, but due to an incident with a puppy, judges, and bailiffs, there is no justice. It all probably has to do with our judicial government settings, that no jurisdiction exists until these kine u.s. citizens can produce the document. It is still the “burden of the state” as was stated in a 2017 court hearing, for the state to produce this armament(document) that we are assured does not exist or they are hiding it for some unknown purpose
Kollar forgot there are so many victims needing what PA people are supposed to represent, but due to an incident with a puppy, judges, and bailiffs, there is no justice. It all probably has to do with our judicial government settings, that no jurisdiction exists until these kine u.s. citizens can produce the document. It is still the “burden of the state” as was stated in a 2017 court hearing, for the state to produce this armament(document) that we are assured does not exist or they are hiding it for some unknown purpose