• Breakfast funds youth • Camp wants Labor Day visits • $39M to go to Hawaii colleges Breakfast funds youth Tickets for the 36th annual Labor Day breakfast hosted by the Lihue United Church are available at the church office, or from members.
• Breakfast funds youth • Camp wants Labor Day visits • $39M to go to Hawaii colleges
Breakfast funds youth
Tickets for the 36th annual Labor Day breakfast hosted by the Lihue United Church are available at the church office, or from members. Tickets will also be available at the door on Monday.
A donation of $6 for adults and $4 for young people ages 5 to 11 buys admission to the breakfast from 7 to 10 a.m. at the Parish Hall, 4340 Nawiliwili Road. Kids under 4 get in free.
Proceeds will be contributed to the Kauai Association of the United Church of Christ Youth Ministries.
Breakfast includes scrambled eggs, sausage, rice, pastries, assorted fresh fruit, coffee and juice.
Camp wants Labor Day visits
Camp Hale Koa is celebrating another year of improvements by inviting the public to stop by for a visit on Labor Day for a stroll around the camp and some light refreshments.
Camp Hale Koa is located just before the 13-mile marker and straight down the road from the Pua Ka Pele picnic area. The camp will be open to visit from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Monday.
$39M to go to Hawaii colleges
Gov. Neil Abercrombie announced the release of $39 million to the University of Hawaii System for capital improvement projects at various campuses.
Around $10 million is set aside for minor capital improvement projects at Hawaii community colleges. A portion of that pot will go to renovating the Fine Arts I Building at Kauai Community College.