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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Friday, August 4, 2006

HAWAI'I BRIEFS
Mayor to lead beach cleanup

Advertiser Staff

About 250 volunteers have signed up to join Mayor Mufi Hannemann in a cleanup effort of Wai'anae Coast beaches tomorrow starting at 7:30 a.m.

Volunteers will meet at Poka'i Bay Park and deploy to Kahe Beach Park, Tracks Beach Park, Lualualei Beach Park and Ma'ili Point and work through the morning. They will pick up trash, and paint and clean the facilities and grounds.

Na Hoaloha O Wai'anae Beach Park Cleanup Day is a prelude to the heavy maintenance the city will perform at its Wai'anae Coast parks. Wai'anae District Park is next on the work schedule.

For information about the cleanup, call Dana Takahara-Dias, deputy director of the city Department of Parks and Recreation, at 692-5585.




IWILEI

MAN DIDN'T PAY FOR COPPER PIPES

A 50-year-old man was arrested yesterday afternoon after police said he tried to steal copper pipes from the Home Depot store in Iwilei.

Police said the man was seen loading a cart with the copper piping about 4:30 p.m. The man taped the pipes together and placed Home Depot bags on the ends of the pipes, police said.

The man pushed the cart out of the store without paying for the merchandise, police said. Store security guards detained the man and called police.

The man was being held last night and faced a charge of second-degree theft. The value of the pipes was estimated at $3,700, police said.




KAPOLEI

MUSIC ON MENU AT FOOD FESTIVAL

Singer Henry Kapono and a fireworks show will be featured at the Rotary Club of Kapolei's seventh annual Taste at Kapolei on Sept. 23 at Ko Olina Resort & Marina's fourth lagoon from 5:30 to 9 p.m.

Participating restaurants include Big City Diner, Chili's Grill & Bar, Compadres Bar & Grill, Da Spot, Dave & Buster's, Don Ho's Island Grill, Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant, Hana Sushi, Hapa Grill, Holokai Grill, Hong Kong Harbour View Seafood Restaurant, Kolohe's Bar & Grill, L'Uraku Restaurant, Outback Steakhouse Kapolei, Scandinasian Culinary Concepts, Shanghai Bistro, Thai Kitchen and Zaffron Restaurant.

Tickets are $70 per person and are available online at www.tasteatkapolei.com and at Chevron Kapolei. For more information, call 674-2500.




MILILANI

TAKE JOURNEY TO LAND OF 'OZ'

Kristi Kashimoto, who has been performing in musicals for more than 13 years in New York City, Hawai'i and with national tour companies, will direct the O'ahu Arts Center presentation of "The Wizard of Oz" on Oct. 14 at Mililani Mauka Community Park.

Tickets for the 7:30 p.m. presentation are priced at $15 for adults and $10 for youths 17 years and younger.

For information, call the O'ahu Arts Center at 848-7632 or visit www.oahuartscenter.org.




BIG ISLAND

WOMEN'S GROUP TO HONOR HALE

Retiring state Rep. Helene Hale will be honored Tuesday evening at the Hawai'i Women's Political Caucus' annual membership meeting at the Waikiki Yacht Club from 5 to 7 p.m.

Hale is being recognized for her lifelong commitment to the empowerment of women and families and the progressive issues the organization advocates.

Admission is $35 in advance and $40 at the door. For reservations or information, call Faye Kennedy at 732-4987 or Carolyn Wilcox at 524-0968.




KAUA'I

BIG BROTHERS, SISTERS FORMING

The state Office of Youth Services has granted Kaua'i County $60,000 to start a Big Brothers Big Sisters program.

County anti-drug coordinator Roy Nishida said the program, which provides volunteer older mentors to children, could begin in October. The county will be looking for adults and high school juniors and seniors, and hopes to team up 60 elementary school kids with older Big Brothers and Big Sisters.

"Research indicates that Little Brothers and Sisters in the program are less likely to begin using illegal drugs, consume alcohol, skip school and classes, or engage in acts of violence," Nishida said.