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Bulletin Board – 17th ANNUAL NISEI SOLDIER MEMORIAL SERVICE (FORMERLY CALLED THE JOINT MEMORIAL...
WHO/WHAT: The Nisei Veterans Legacy hosts this annual service to honor the Nisei soldiers who valiantly served our country during WWII despite facing discrimination. Most served in the 100th Infantry Battalion, 442nd Regimental Combat...
Estate Planning Insights – SIX KINDS OF WILLS
Ethan R. Okura
Hawai‘i Herald Columnist
There are at least five names for legal documents that include the word “will:” will, last will and testament, pour-over will, living will and ethical will. I will explain each...
Ready, Set… Grow! – AVOCADO TREE CARE
Amy Tsuneyoshi
Hawai‘i Herald Columnist
Have you been digging around in your compost pile and uncovered huge, fat, white wriggling grubs that crawl on their sides and curl up into a “C” shape? If you are...
Bulletin Board – POETRY FESTIVAL
WHO/WHAT: The Pacific Raven Press, Strange Fruit Xpress and Downtown Art Center are co-sponsoring a poetry festival with entertainment, art by Kimberly Keys, potluck and a book signing with Kathryn Waddell Takara and her...
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...
Today’s Thought
by Rev. Paul S. Osumi
Reprinted with permission
HERE IS TODAY
Living in the past is folly. It is gone and will not come back. Living in the future is futile. We cannot tell what a day...
Bulletin Board – HJCC: THE LEGACY OF ABE SHINZO
WHO/WHAT: Join the Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Congress and Government Affairs Committee for a free webinar discussing the life of Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe. Nobukatsu Kanehara, professor in the faculty of law at...