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Historical Fiction – “CHILD OF A HAWAIIAN IMMIGRANT”

By Genpachi “Jūkichi” Tsushima Translation by Kan Edmund Akatani Special to The Hawai‘i Herald “Child of a Hawaiian Immigrant” is a historical novel that conveys the events, social conditions and life of the author’s own immigration and...
Rev. Paul Osumi

Today’s Thought

by Rev. Paul S. Osumi Reprinted with permission SMILE Start your day with a smile. Greet everyone at the office with a pleasant smile. Start the day by spreading cheer and happiness. Give a smile to everyone....

GENERATION GAP

GENERATION GAP by Jon J. Murakami
Drawing featuring Dennis Fujitake as a comic

8•0•8

8·0·8 By Dennis Fujitake

Dad’s Three Cats

Dad's Three Cats by Gwen Muranaka

SHUSHIN

Kewashii michi de wa Tsumazuka nai ga, Tairana michi de tsumazuku. You don't trip on a difficult path, but you trip on a level path. – Bishop Ryokan Ara Tendai Mission of Hawaii
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Bulletin Board – OHARA SCHOOL IKEBANA EXHIBITION

WHO/WHAT: Celebrate the Ohara School Honolulu Chapter’s 65th Anniversary at their Ikebana Exhibition. Ikebana is the Japanese art of arranging flowers, stems and leaves into beautiful artwork, which will be showcased at the exhibit.  WHEN/WHERE:...
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Bulletin Board – KAWAII KON

WHO/WHAT: Kawaii Kon is an annual three-day celebration of Japanese culture, anime and pop-culture. There will be various events and activities held over the weekend that can vary from video games, tabletop games, costume...
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Bulletin Board -HAWAII UNITED OKINAWA ASSOCIATION KARII

WHO/WHAT: Karii, meaning “cheers” or toast in Okinawan, is a fundraising event for ages 21+ only. Samples of specialty mixed drinks, beer, awamori and sake will be served, along with tasting dishes from local...

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