Kudos to Waimea Public Library Branch Manager Michelle Young and her Waimea Library ‘ohana on securing the Libraries Transforming Communities: Focus on Small and Rural Libraries grant that enabled the library to come up with a pair of events that ended with a Talk Story, Wednesday under the light of the huge Strawberry Moon.
Kudos to Waimea Public Library Branch Manager Michelle Young and her Waimea Library ‘ohana on securing the Libraries Transforming Communities: Focus on Small and Rural Libraries grant that enabled the library to come up with a pair of events that ended with a Talk Story, Wednesday under the light of the huge Strawberry Moon.
When Hawai‘i First Lady Dawn Amano-Ige came to read aloud to the community’s keiki, the microphone system (yes, it was used during the Waimea Envision 400 talk story, too!) was a result of the grant, and a greatly-needed enhancement to meeting under the shade of the milo tree. And, there is more to come, because there’s still time to get involved with the summer reading program, or register keiki for the – “Ohana Readers program for youngsters from 0 to 4.5 years who live in Waimea or Kekaha.
Dickie Chang (greetings, Dr. Robert Zelchovsky!) always knows how to make a big splash when he and Kaua‘i Museum director Chucky Boy Chock (yes, and Lyah Kama-Drake, too!) arranged to “crash” the museum’s Board of Trustees meeting where Maryanne Kusaka was surprised (appeared that Steve Soltysik was just as surprised as Aunty Maryanne) with the museum’s decision to name the new exhibit hall Waimakua (the Pa‘u rider exhibit is still there!) after her. And, the package wouldn’t be complete without the kolohe antics of Dickie’s band that included Sue Kanoho (she didn’t get the memo), Beth Tokioka, and Gini Kapali. Congratulations, all!
Okay, this is the weekend of the big Pop Swap benefiting Bubbah’s Toy Box & Collectibles collector Randal Gusman at the Kukui Grove Center…and, don’t forget to check out the Kaua‘i Society of Artists’ Washed Up marine debris art show…which piece got the First Prize?
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Dennis Fujimoto can be reached at 245-0453 or at dfujimoto@thegardenisland.com.