NOVEMBER 23, 2016 - VOLUME 31, ISSUE 46
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Chopper Crash Claims Two Lives By Catherine Cluett Pactol | Editor
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here were no survivors in a Nov. 15 helicopter crash on Molokai's east end. Attorney and Molokai homeowner Gary Galiher was flying the aircraft, along with passenger and Oahu realtor Keiko Kuroki, last Tuesday evening from Honolulu to his private helipad on Molokai. They never landed as expected, and they were reported missing by Galiher's colleague early Wednesday morning, which initiated a Coast Guard and Fire Department search. The wreckage of the the black Hughes 369D helicopter was found Wednesday afternoon, at about 1400 feet in a wooded area, according to Edward Taomoto of the Maui Fire Department. It was less than a mile mauka of Galiher's hillside home just east of Puko`o Fire Station. "Gary Galiher was a very experienced pilot, who flew to Molokai round-trip almost every week for over 20 years," said John Corboy, a fellow Molokai helicopter pilot, via email. Corboy also has a private helipad at his home in Kawela, and similarly flies the route between Oahu and Molokai frequently. Residents of the area reported extremely windy and rainy conditions in the area Tuesday night. Corboy said he believes those conditions, along with obscured vision from the clouds and few ground lights for orientation, may have contributed to the accident. "This terrifying mix, buffeted by gusty winds and surrounded by mountains, is a recipe for tragedy," he said. "I have been in similar situations, and believe there are few things more terrifying." An east end resident living on the next ridge over from Galiher's residence, said she thinks she may have witnessed the fateful crash Tuesday night. "I heard the helicopter and wondered it if was him," Joanne Pryor wrote to The Molokai Dispatch, via social media. "It was raining very hard, you could see his light focused on the pad above [by Galiher's house]. I was thinking someone was going to have to drive up the slippery road [to check], when there was a giant orange ball. It lasted for a quite a while." Pryor said though she couldn't hear anything, she described seeing a large explosion. She couldn't recall the exact time, but believes it was around 7 p.m. She added she had just seen Galiher land there a few evenings before that. Galiher, 70, was the founder and senior partner of Galiher DeRobertis Waxman, specializing in personal injury cases, according to his firm’s website. He was a prominent and re-
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olokai's Kawika Crivello is once again joining the Hokule`a's Worldwide Voyage as a crew member. This time, he traveled to Virginia two weeks ago to sail south along the East Coast to Florida in one of Hokule`a's final legs before heading home to Hawaii. As the weather gets colder, he shared a photo of the vessel's hull covered in frost. The crew has been bundled up in winter clothes. As they headed south to North and South Carolina, Crivello commented on the beauty of the scenery. "We've run across bald eagles, trees that are changing of colors, it's fall season," he said in a social media video. Georgia and Florida are still ahead for him and the crew as they sail 950 nautical miles on their journey from Virginia to Miami, Florida, where they are expected to reach in early December. The canoe will make approximately 16 stops in various ports along the way. In Miami, Crivello said fellow Molokai crew member Lohioa Paoa will meet with him and continue the voyage on the Panama leg as Crivello heads home. In the wake of an embittered Presidential election with racial tensions rising in many areas, Crivello shared a powerful Facebook post last week that has received more than 600 "likes" and nearly 150 "shares" as of Sunday. We've reprinted it here, with permission. "As I sit here in South Carolina,
I am greeted by a large African American bradda. his first statement to me is, 'You ain't from here huh?' followed by, 'Where are you from?!' With a handshake and a answer to his question, Hawaii, his eyes light up. He shouts his excitement to all nearby. 'Hey! This dude's from Hawayah!' "Long story short after answering his next question, 'Why are you here?' I share with him about Hokule`a, about where I'm from. His questions are [filled] with curiosity, he wants to know more about my home, our peoples success, our struggles. His eyes are intense as he is moved by the stories of my home Hawaii. The conversation changed as I asked him of this place, of its history, of his ohana. He shares with me that of the things he's seen as a young child growing up in the sixties. That of burning crosses, KKK, the racism of the south and stories of his grandmother and slavery. He shares as if he's reliving it. "I'm listening to first hand accounts. I am sitting in places that I only read about, or seen [in] movies that speak of [these] exact places. Of hangings of lynchings. Deep. I look around as I listen to his mo`olelo. His eyes welts with tears. Kaumaha. Yet he ends with this to take back home. He asked me, 'Promise me you will share this with whoever will listen.' We are in a time in this world where Love is needed, my skin color should not define me as who I am nor should yours or any person. Overpower hate with love!! Overpower hate with love! I agree, Calvin, thank you for sharing your history and stories of your place and family. You have my word.
ast Friday, a federal court of appeals ruled that Hawaii counties do not have the authority to ban or regulate genetically engineered (GE) crops, commonly called GMOs, and the use of pesticides. The decision upholds the ruling of a lower court made last year, and concludes a highly disputed voter initiative in Maui County to ban the growing of GE crops passed in 2014. Other county ordinances also overruled by the court's decision include a Hawaii Island law signed in 2013 preventing new GE crops from being grown, and a 2013 Kauai bill requiring pesticide disclosure and buffer zones for application around schools, waterways, parks and other public use facilities. The Maui County initiative called for a moratorium on the cultivation of all genetically engineered crops in Maui County while studies are done examining effects on human health and the environment. It was passed by a narrow margin during the 2014 election. Following the passing of the ordinance, a number of businesses including Molokai’s Chamber of Commerce, Monsanto, Friendly Isle Auto Parts, Hikiola Cooperative and others opposing the initiative sued the County of Maui in an attempt to prevent enforcement of the initiative. In late 2014, the court ordered a hold on execution of the ordinance “until March 31, 2015 or
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Filmmaker Takes on Walter Ritte Documentary Quazifilms and MAC News Release Molokai filmmaker Matt Yamashita of Quazifilms has launched a fundraiser for his new documentary, “Aloha `Aina: The Awakening of Walter Ritte.”Yamashita's goal is to raise $35,000 on Kickstarter by Nov. 30 to generate early funding for a onehour documentary about the life of Walter Ritte, a leader among Hawaiian activists and one of Hawaii's most contentious public figures. Currently in development, the film is intended for national broadcast on PBS and will be an intimate and honest portrait of Ritte's life with focus on his earliest years. "His name is widely recognized and it stirs powerful reactions, yet the deeper I dig into his personal story, the more I realize that people don't really know who Walter Ritte is," said Yamashita. “This film will be an unflinching exploration of Ritte's troubled childhood through his 'awakening' as a Native Hawaiian activist.”
Ritte's life story will provide a unique window into the role that political activism played in the Native Hawaiian Movement. It will also look at the gritty reality and complexity of these struggles. "This is challenging subject matter. We have a lot of work to do to ensure that the story is told with honest perspective and objectivity. My hope, though, is that this documentary gives viewers a deeper appreciation for Ritte's generation and the challenges, both public and private, that they faced," Yamashita said. Yamashita will direct the film and co-produce it with John Antonelli of Mill Valley Film Group. The documentary is slated for release in 2018. The Kickstarter campaign ends Nov. 30; donations are taxdeductible through fiscal sponsor Molokai Arts Center (MAC). Visit the Kickstarter Campaign page for detailed information and sample videos, kickstarter.com/projects/384119750/ aloha-aina-the-awakening-of-walter-ritte.
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Kalaiakamanu Hou Church Celebrates 150 Years By Marie Yamashita Kalaiakamanu Hou Congregational Church will celebrate its sesquicentennial on Sat. Nov. 26. on the spacious grounds of the church in Kalamaula. It will be a memorable day for the church. Established in 1866 in Kaunakakai, it was known as the Kaunakakai Protestant Church. In 1909, it moved into its new church built on the seashore of Kaunakakai and named it Kalaiakamanu---the resting place of birds. In 1928, the church moved to the present site, added “Hou” to its name and became Kalaiakamanu Hou Congregational Church. Planning for the anniversary celebration has been going on for months. The program will begin at 10 a.m. with a worship service followed by a luncheon. In the social hall there will be displays of pictures of events and people past and present. Invitations were sent to the church’s living, former pastors, and responses were heartwarming. We hope to see friends and members of sister churches. Most especially, with the long history of our church in mind, we extend a special “ welcome home” to those who are connected to us through family history. It would be a blessing to see in the pews the descendants of Grandma Emily Maliu, Duke, Jo Wilson and Edith Meyer, the ohana Pua`a -- John,
CRASH Continued From pg. 1 spected attorney, particularly known for mesothelioma and asbestos-related cases. According to Maui County property tax information, Galiher purchased his Honomuni property in the late 1980s and built a home there shortly afterward. He owned several
Amy, Gabriel, Mina; Kamakana -- William, Lily Paoa; Pe`elua -- Hapipa, Heli, John; Kaai -- Lehua, Matilda, Pearl, Maka, Kulani, David; Ella Rodrigues; Iaea--Gussie, Stella; Ka`upu -- Willie, Napua, Edwin, Cecilia; Kimball--Mary, Pudgie; Russell Kikukawa, Julia Kuahulu, Walter Kawa'a, Ed Shimabukuro, Misaki--Grace, Spencer -- Eldridge, Isabella; Hussey -- Ben, Rachel; Borsella -- Julius, Louise; Henry Yamashita. Other names that are in the history of our church include: William Aki, Albert Kahinu, Nailau Pahupu, Miala Meyer, and Iola Forbes. Surely there are others we sincerely hope we didn’t forget. We have always been a hymn singing, joyous congregation. Let us hope there will be a much singing of hymns that day. Personally , I’d like to sing “Na Iesu No I Ha`awi Mai.” Speak up for yours. What an unforgettable birthday celebration it will be! Mahalo to Marie Yamashita for this contribution. Marie became the church historian in 1966. She worked tirelessly along with Miss Abigail Loomis to reconstruct 125 years of history. We are indebted to her persistence and dedication. This 150 year celebration will mark Marie’s 63 years as a member of this church. -Uluwehi Sai, Moderator
other properties on the island, including business fronts in Kaunakakai. Friends, colleagues and Molokai residents have shared kind words about Galiher. Corboy described him as "a very good guy, generous with his philanthropy on Molokai and elsewhere." The Federal Aviation Administration and National Transportation Safety Bureau are investigating the accident.
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HallowHim By Randy Manley, Molokai Baptist Church On Oct. 31, a beautiful breezy evening, people poured onto the Kaunakakai Ball Field for HallowHim Festival 2016. During the threehour event, more than 1000 people enjoyed food, music and games all provided free of charge. During the same time, up in Maunaloa several hundred were gathering to enjoy a smaller version of the HallowHim Festival in their community. This annual event is sponsored by several of our island churches. On a night that in many places has become known for being unsafe
and at times even dangerous the HallowHim event is a safe and fun opportunity for families and friends to enjoy the evening together. Keiki and even some adults come dressed in costumes while they play carnival style games, always walking away with a handful of tasty treats—win or lose. As in years past the success of these events is only possible by the support from many local businesses and friends. The sponsoring churches would like to thank the many who helped to make this event happen.
Serve on a Commission Maui County News Release If you want to help guide the community's direction and volunteer to make an impact, the Maui County is now accepting applications for the Molokai Planning Commission. It is one of the county boards, councils, commissions and committees with term expirations and vacancies. The county has announced applications are being accepted until Dec. 31. Applications are also accepted year-round to fill vacancies due to resignations. Responsibilities include hearing public testimony, reviewing policies and standards and making recommendations. Positions are appointed by the Mayor, confirmed by the County Council and have terms lasting two to five years. While no monetary compensation is provided for serving on a Board or Commission, the public’s participation helps provide an important government service. Anyone interested in serving on a Board or Commission may apply online at mauicounty.gov/Boards. Paper applications are also available at the Council Services office on Moloka, and at the Parks and Recreation permit office. Paper applications should be mailed to:
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exclusively from Maui County including Lahaina Intermediate, Princess Nahienaena Elementary, Maui Preparatory Academy, Pomaikai Elementary, Lihikai Elementary, Kalama Intermediate, and Molokai Middle. The top teams from the tournament would qualify for States. All three of Molokai Middle School’s STEM Robotics Teams attended the event including 434M Team Menehune, 434K Team Kalo, and 434N Team Naiwa. Team Menehune featured captain Kamalu Kaawa-Richardson and driver Kaiakea Dudoit. Team Kalo featured captain Maya Lima and Driver Aaron Kealaiki. Team Naiwa featured captain Reese Raguindin and Driver Divine Brown-Davis.
At its second tournament of the season, Molokai Middle School VEX Robotics' Team Menehune had its turn to bring home two trophies. The team brought home the STEM Research Project Award and Trophy -- like Team Kalo did at the Pan Pac Championships last month. Team Menehune was also awarded the Teamwork Champion Award and Trophy from the 2016 Lahaina VEX IQ Tournament on Nov.12 at Lahaina High School. The Lahaina VEX IQ Tournament was the first of two Maui tournaments that will qualify Maui County VEX IQ teams for the State Championships in February. It featured eighteen teams
Team 434 Results: Lahaina VEX IQ Tournament Team
Driving Skills
Programming Skills
Finalist Ranking
Teamwork Ranking
Awards/ Trophies
Menehune
2nd Place 43 Points
5th Place 10 Points
1st 50 Points
1st 256 Points
1. Teamwork Champion 2. STEM Research Project Award
Kalo
1st Place 45 Points
6th Place 9 Points
3rd 37 Points
9th 153 Points
Naiwa
6th Place 32 Points
4th Place 12 Points
4th 29 Points
13th 124 Points
In the end, Teams 434 came away with three first place rankings and two top tournament awards. Team Kalo came in first place for Driving Skills with 45 points, Team Menehune in first place for Finalist Ranking with 50 points, and Team Menehune in first place for Teamwork Ranking with 256 points total. Team Menehune also won the STEM Research Project Award that is presented to the team that shares the most effective STEM Research Project presentation at the event. In addition to that, Team Mene-
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Hawaii Tropical Fruit Growers meet every other month, Mondays at 5 pm in Kalele Bookstore backyard. Contact Viola Advanced Zumba with Preciouse Senica, 553-5848 Aunty Pearl’s Ukulele Class Mundrick-Wichman at tippy711@live.com or 560-6215 for M Home Pumehana, 9:45-10:45 a.m. info. Next meeting Sept. 14. T,Th Na Pu`uwai Fitness Center 9-10am W Home Pumehana, 9-10 a.m. HI Seed Savers, Green Gorilla Growers meet every T,Th, F Na Pu`uwai Fitness Center 5-6pm Open to all. For more info call 553-5402 third Monday at 5 p.m. for a potluck. For location, contact Aloha Yoga every Mon, Wed and Fri from 12 - 1 p.m. at Molokai Archery Club Indoor Shoot 336-1566. MCHC. Call 553-3930 for more info.$40/monthly rate for TH Mitchell Pauole Center, 7 p.m. Open to public. Ho`olehua Hawaiian Civic Club Meetings for December, unlimited classes or $10 drop in rate per class. Janurary, March, and May 2nd Wednesday begin at 5 p.m. at Molokai Swim Club Dance Joyfully with Kala Bishaw-Juario Kulana ‘Oiwi Conference room. M, T, W, Th : Cooke Memorial Pool, Mornings: 5:30-7 a.m. TH Home Pumehana 5 p.m. Kingdom of Hawaii II monthly meetings. Third Thursday and Afternoon: 4:30 to 6 pm. Hula with Valerie Dudoit-Temagaa of every month, 6-8 p.m. at Kaunakakai Gym conference Pick-up Soccer room. W Home Pumehana, 10:30 a.m. W Duke Maliu Regional Park., 5pm Living through Loss, Support group for anyone who has TH Mitchael Paole, 10:30 a.m. Recreational Paddling with Wa`akapaemua Canoe Club. experienced the loss of a loved one. Meet every Thursday Personal Training with Elias Vendiola Call 553-3999 or 553-3530. All levels and abilities welcome. 2- 4 p.m. at Hospice Office in Kamoi Center. For more M,T,W,Th,F Na Pu’uwai Fitness Center 553-5848, by apinformation please call 553-4310, ext 1972 Th 7:30 to 8:30 am at Hale Wa`akapaemua. MEETINGS pointment only, 5am-1:30pm Molokai Community Children’s Council Every second Youth in Motion SUP, sailing, windsurfing and kayaking. AA Hot Bread Meeting, Tues. & Fri from 9-10 p.m. Quit Smoking Mondays 11:45 a.m. Na Pu’uwai conference Tues. & Thurs 3:30-5:30 p.m., Malama Park. Call Clare Seeger Thursday at Home Pumehana, 3-4 p.m. Contact 567-6308 Kaunakakai Baptist Church. 336-0191. room. 560-3653. for info. Mawae at 553-4477 or clare@youthinmotion.org. AARP Monthly Meeting 1st Wed of every Month Mitchell Svaroopa Yoga with Connie Clews. Molokai Humane Society meets the third Tuesday of MUSIC & ARTS Pauole Ctr 9:30 a.m. M Home Pumehana, 7:45 a.m. every month, 4:30-5:30 p.m. in Kaunakakai Elementary Na Kupuna Hotel Molokai, Fridays 4-6 p.m. T Home Pumehana, 5:15 p.m. Ahahui Kaahumanu Chapter VIII, Meetings for December, School Room C-107. Th Kualapu`u Rec Center, 5:15 p.m. Janurary, March, and May, 2nd Wednesdays begin at 3:30 at Na Ohana Hoaloha Music and Hula Hotel Molokai, Molokai Inventors Circle meets Wednesdays 2-4 p.m. F Home Pumehana, 7:45 a.m. Call Connie at 553-3597. Kulana ‘Oiwi Conference Room. Sundays 3-5 pm at the Kuha’o Business Center. Contact John Wordin at Yoga Class open to students, families and the community. Strings Class on Violin, Viola, Cello and Bass starting Aug. Alcoholics Anonymous Friendly Isle Fellowship Molokai 553-8100 for info. General Hospital (around to the back please), Mon. & Thurs. 18. Kaunakakai Elementary Room A-103, Tues. & Thurs. TH Kilohana cafeteria from 2:30 – 3:45 p.m. Molokai Walk Marketplace Arts and Crafts Fair down the Yoga class focused on individual form, internal practice, Call Beginner 3 p.m., Intermediate 3:30 p.m., Advanced 4 p.m. 7-8 p.m. lane between Imports Gifts and Friendly Market, Mon. & Fri., Free to all ages. Contact Bob Underwood at 646-0733. Alu Like Kupuna Mon & Thurs, 9:30 a.m. - 1 p.m. OHA/ Karen at 558-8225 for info. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. DHHL. Wed, 9:30 a.m.1 p.m. at Lanikeha. 1st and 2nd Tues. Community Band (trumpet, trombone, sax, clarinets, Zumba with Christina K. Aki, 553-5402 Read to Me at Molokai Public Library First Wednesday of flutes) starting Aug. 20 at Kkai Elementary at 5 p.m. Contact of each month at MAC with special field trips on Fridays. T, Th Mitchael Paole, 9 a.m. the month, 6:30-7:30 p.m. Call 553-1765. Bob Underwood at 646-0733. Gods Grub Hot meal served at 5 p.m. every Monday at the F Home Pumehana, 9:45 a.m. Tūtū and Me Traveling Preschool at MCHC Mon. & Wed., Molokai Art of Tones & Sounds w/Joshua Adachi, Mon. corner of the baseball park. Free and open to the public. Zumba Gold with Christina K. Aki, 553-5402 3-5 p.m. & Tues. 3-5 p.m. @ MHS Band Room for middle and Families Against Bullying meets every 3rd Tues at Home 8:30-10:30a.m., and Kaulapu’u Community Center Tues. & T, Th Mitchell Paoule 10:30 a.m. Thurs., 8:30-10:30a.m. Call 560-5642 for enrollment forms. high schoolers. Tues. 5-7 p.m. for community and students Pumehana Conference Room from 3:30 to 5:00p.m. Contact F Home Pumehana room #2 10:30 a.m. grades 4 & up. No class May 11 & 12. Shrene Naki at 553-4225 or snakikeikicare@hawaiiantel.net
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Youth Ceramic Arts Classes every Saturday, for ages 4 - 11, using primarily clay. Two classes available for an hour each: Session 1 at 9:30 a.m. and Session 2 at 11 a.m. For info, email molokaiartscenter@gmail.com. Beginning/Intermediate Adult Ceramics with MAC at Coffees of Hawaii. Wed. 4:30-6:30 p.m., Sat. 2-4 p.m. Intermediate/Advanced Ceramics, pottery class taught by Dan Bennett. New students must have instructor permission to join class. MAC Jewelry Making Class with Helen Bergman at Coffees of Hawaii, 1st & 4th Thurs. of every month from 1-3 p.m. Email bergman96748@yahoo.com for details. Sewing w/ Debbie Kelley, Wed. 2-3:30 p.m. in MHS Cafeterua and 4-6 p.m. in classroom C101. For info email Debbie at mkktreasures@yahoo.com. Register at tinyurl. com/1877ztw.
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SATURDAY NOV 26
► Bennett Pottery Annual Show and Sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Kala’e Studio. Public welcome, show will feature high-fired utilitarian stoneware and porcelain ware. Call 567-6585 for more info. ► Kalaiakamanu Hou Church 150th Anniversary. Service begins at 10 am with fellowship to follow
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► Youth Financial Literacy Lunch from 12 to 1pm at the Molokai Community College. To RSVP or questions contact Monique Nuuanu at 560-5410. ► Member Art Show of the Molokai Arts Center at the Molokai Public Library. Opening reception from 6 to 8 pm with live music and pupus. Show will be displayed at the library through Dec. 14.
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Mitchell Pauole Community Center conference room Dec. 6 at 6 p.m. The new workshop, “Your Voice” is designed to provide information, tips, and tools to help citizens effectively add their voice to Hawaii’s lawmaking process. ► Malamalama Education Fund at MCHC Dec 10 from 4:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. Fundraiser by Molokai Island Foundation to benfit all Stem/Robotics programs. Tickets on sale at Friendly Market starting Sept 15 for $10. For more info visit molokaiislandfoundation.org.
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tended well to these rituals of self-care, please remedy the situation. Claim more power to commune with your depths. In the coming weeks, most of your best information will flow from the sweet darkness. LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): One of your vices could at least temporarily act as a virtue. In an odd twist, one of your virtues may also briefly function like a vice. And there's more to this mysterious turn of events. A so-called liability could be useful in your efforts to solve a dilemma, while a reliable asset might cloud your discernment or cause a miscalculation. I'm riffing here, Libra, in the hopes of stimulating your imagination as you work your way through the paradoxical days ahead. Consider this intriguing possibility: An influence that you like and value may hold you back, even as something or someone you've previously been almost allergic to could be quite helpful.
ARIES (March 21-April 19): "Creative people are at greater risk," said psychiatrist R. D. Laing, "just as one who climbs a mountain is more at risk than one who walks along a village lane." I bring this to your attention, Aries, because in the coming weeks you will have the potential to be abundantly creative, as well as extra imaginative, ingenious, and innovative. But I should also let you know that if you want to fulfill this potential, you must be willing to work with the extra tests and challenges that life throws your way. For example, you could be asked to drop a pose, renounce lame excuses, or reclaim powers that SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Between now and the solstice on December 21, you will have extraordinary power you gave away once upon a time. to transform into a more practical, well-grounded version TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Taurus musician Brian Eno of yourself. You may surprise yourself with how naturally has been successful as a composer, producer, singer, and you can shed beliefs and habits that no longer serve you. visual artist. Among his many collaborators have been Now try saying the following affirmations and see how David Byrne, David Bowie, U2, Coldplay, Laurie Anderson, they feel coming out of your mouth: "I am an earthy realGrace Jones, and James Blake. Eno's biographer David ist. I am a fact-lover and an illusion-buster. I love actions Sheppard testified that capturing his essence in a book that actually work more than I like theories that I wish was "like packing a skyscraper into a suitcase." I suspect would work. I'd rather create constructive change than be that description may fit you during the next four weeks, renowned for my clever dreams." Taurus. You're gearing up for some high-intensity living. But please don't be nervous about it. Although you may SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): Despite your sign's be led into intimate contact with unfamiliar themes and reputation, you Sagittarians don't always require vast mysterious passions, the story you actualize should feel expanses to roam in. You aren't ceaselessly restless, on an inexhaustible quest for unexpected experiences and fresh quite natural. teachings. And no, you are not forever consumed with the GEMINI (May 21-June 20): You are free! Or almost free! primal roar of raw life, obsessed with the naked truth, Or let me put it this way: You could become significantly and fiercely devoted to exploration for its own sake. But freer if you choose to be -- if you exert your willpower to having said that, I suspect that you may at least be flirtsnatch the liberating experiences that are available. For ing with these extreme states in the coming weeks. Your example, you could be free from a slippery obligation that keynote, lifted from Virginia Woolf's diary: "I need space. I has driven you to say things you don't mean. You could be need air. I need the empty fields round me; and my legs free from the temptation to distort your soul in service to pounding along roads; and sleep; and animal existence." your ego. You might even be free to go after what you really want rather than indulging in lazy lust for a gaggle of CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): "If you can't get rid of mediocre thrills. Be brave, Gemini. Define your top three the skeleton in your closet," said George Bernard Shaw, emancipating possibilities, and pursue them with vigor "you had best teach it to dance." This advice is worthy of your consideration, Capricorn. You may still be unable to and rigor. expunge a certain karmic debt, and it may be harder than CANCER (June 21-July 22): Have you been feeling twing- ever to hide, so I suggest you dream up a way to play with es of perplexity? Do you find yourself immersed in mean- it -- maybe even have some dark fun with it. And who dering meditations that make you doubt your commit- knows? Your willingness to loosen up might at least alments? Are you entertaining weird fantasies that give you leviate the angst your skeleton causes you -- and may ulodd little shivers and quivers? I hope so! As an analyzer of timately transform it in some unpredictably helpful way. cycles, I suspect that now is an excellent time to question everything. You could have a lot of fun playing with riddles AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): "No pain, no gain" is a and wrestling with enigmas. Please note, however, that modern expression of an old idea. In a second-century I'm not advising you to abandon what you've been work- Jewish book of ethics, Rabbi Ben Hei Hei wrote, "According on and run away. Now is a time for fertile inquiry, not ing to the pain is the gain." Eighteenth-century English for rash actions. It's healthy to contemplate adjustments, poet Robert Herrick said, "If little labor, little are our gains: Man's fate is according to his pains." But I'm here but not to initiate massive overhauls. to tell you, Aquarius, that I don't think this prescripLEO (July 23-Aug. 22): "Everybody is dealing with how tion will apply to you in the coming weeks. From much of their own aliveness they can bear and how much what I can surmise, your greatest gains will emerge they need to anesthetize themselves," writes psychoana- from the absence of pain. You will learn and improve lytic writer Adam Phillips. Where do you fit on this scale, Leo? Whatever your usual place might be, I'm guessing through release, relaxation, generosity, expansivethat in the coming weeks you will approach record-break- ness, and pleasure. ing levels in your ability to handle your own aliveness. You may even summon and celebrate massive amounts of PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): The less egotistical you aliveness that you had previously suppressed. In fact, I'll are, the more likely it is that you will attract what you recklessly speculate that your need to numb yourself will really need. If you do nice things for people without be closer to zero than it has been since you were five years expecting favors in return, your mental and physical health will improve. As you increase your mastery of old. (I could be exaggerating a bit; but maybe not!) the art of empathy, your creativity will also thrive. EvVIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Do you periodically turn the erything I just said is always true, of course, but it will volume down on your mind's endless chatter and tune be intensely, emphatically true for you during the next into the still, small voice within you? Have you developed four weeks. So I suggest you make it a top priority to reliable techniques for escaping the daily frenzy so as to explore the following cosmic riddle: Practicing unselfmake yourself available for the Wild Silence that restores ishness will serve your selfish goals. and revitalizes? If so, now would be a good time to make aggressive use of those capacities. And if you haven't at-
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Commercial & Residential Arthur H. Parr, AIA Licensed in California, Nevada & Hawaii 808-553-8146 | parrandassociates@ gmail.com PRINTING AND PHOTO RESTORATION BY ZACK
For Senior Woman in Kaunakakai area. Assistance with household chores, errands, and cooking. Casual work of 2 hrs per week or fixed position of 6 hours a week. Contact 553-3002.
Holomua Junction. Open 10-4 monday - sat. 567-6091, cell 808-658-9869 Keawe’s Handyman Services PO Box 701 Kaunakakai HI 96748 8715 B Kamehameha V HWY (Puko’o)
All types of construction | Specializing in house remodels, Roofing, Drywall, Finishing, Plumbing Repairs, Finish work and Tile Work
CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATE Contact: Tony Keawe www.comstockhawaii.com (808) 630-1089
Comstock Construction, Inc. New Construction Remodels & Additions Commercial & Residential “A Welcome Home” Serving Molokai & Maui since 1999 www.comstockhawaii.com
T: 808-553-4350 C: 808-281-5549 Lic# BC-26338
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Saint Damien Catholic Parish Father William Petrie | 553-5220 St. Damien, Kaunakakai , 6 pm Sat, 9 am Sun; Our Lady of Seven Sorrows, Kalua’aha, 7 am Sun; St. Vincent Ferrer, Maunaloa, 11 am Sun; St. Joseph, Kamalo, No weekly services Kaunakakai Baptist Church Pastor Mike Inouye | 553-5671 | 135 KAM V HWY Kaunakakai | 9 am adult Sunday school | Worship service 10:15 am Heart of Aloha Church Lanikeha Community Ctr 10:30 am Pastor Cameron Hiro, website: heartofaloha.org phone: 808-658-0433 Polynesian Baptist Church Pastor Rev. Bob Winters | 552-0258 South of Elementary School, Maunaloa Town Sunday School & Adult Worship Service,10 am, Sunday
Community Contributed
Veterans Corner
Inheriting a nation's problems By Jesse Church Aloha all my fellow veterans and residents of Molokai, old Jesse here with all the veterans news and upcoming events. President elect Donald Trump will be inaugurated as this nation's 45th president on Jan. 20, 2017 and in so doing, will inherit all the problems facing this country not only internally, but also aboard. All Americans I am sure have at least one issue they feel needs immediate attention, most have more than one, like me. Between all our problems, and all the campaign promises made by Trump, he will be hard pressed to make good on all he has promised, and try and fix all the things that President Obama has managed to screw up the pass eight years. I personally do not believe that Trump has the knowledge of government or military issues to be President, but he has been elected by the people and for better or worse, he will be a president interning on the job. I strongly believe that the key to the Trump administration is to select a very capable and well qualified cabinet who are well versed in government, and strong judgement skills, and be able to strongly advise Trump. He also must know his limitations, and be wise enough to listen to them. He cannot show the lack of restraint that he has demonstrated during the primary election. Also, our
new President must stop running off with his mouth without thinking first. He must change his entire personality from what he has shown, and become a stately presidential figure. He must remember at all times that he is the leader of the free world and represents the United States of America. I sincerely hope that he is able to do it, and before he is inaugurated, because once he becomes the President everything he does, and everything he may say will effect us all greatly. That brings me to our military, and Commander in Chief Donald Trump, who I believe has zero knowledge of its workings on battles or daily operations. I think he is completely clueless how military field operations are planned, or the amazing number of people working in a well orchestrated unit to solve the problems of getting food and military supplies to the troops. One mistake may result in one or many troops losing their lives. Any decision he makes on military matters may cost American lives. He must have complete trust in our generals and admirals, as they are military professionals, and I cannot stress how very important it is take their advise. Remember old Jesse loves Molokai and all its people every man, woman, and child from my heart you are my family. If anyone would like to talk story please call old Jesse at 553-3323, I would love to hear from you. Aloha and mahalo.
by Doc Mott
MOLOKAI BICYCLE BIKE SALES, REPAIRS AND RENTALS Wed 3-6 pm, Sat 9 am-2 pm OR CALL FOR APPOINTMENT (808) 553-3931 | (800) 709-BIKE molbike@aloha.net WWW.MAUIMOLOKAIBICYCLE.COM
CHURCH SERVICES Topside Molokai UCC Churches Kahu Napua Burke | 553-3823 | Waialua - 11:00am Kalaiakamanu Hou - 9:30am | Ho`olehua - 8 am Kalua`aha - 12:30am (4th Sunday, only)
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Molokai Humane Society
Low Cost Spay & Neuter Spay and Neuter's offered every Wednesday - with discounted days held the last Wednesday of the Month. Call us for more information!
Seventh-day Adventist Church Pastor Abel Pangan | 808-646-1237 | 1400 Maunaloa Hwy, Kaunakakai, HI | 9:15 am Adult and Children Sabbath School | 11:00 am Worship Service First Assembly of God King’s Chapel Kahu Robert Sahagun | 553-5540, Cell: 646-1140 Maunaloa, Sunday 9 am, Kaunakakai, Sunday 10:30 am, Sunday Evening 6 pm, Tuesday Evening 6:30, Mana’e, Sunday 6 pm Grace Episcopal Church Rev. John Lunn | gracemkk.episcopal@gmail.com | 567-6420 | 2210 Farrington Ave | Worship 10 am Sun Baha’i Faith Open house every third Sunday of the month Mile 14 east | 3pm | Discussion and refreshments | All are welcome | For information: 558-8432 Email: bahaimolokai@yahoo.com | www.bahai.org Molokai Shekinah Glory Church Pu’ukapele Avenue, Hoolehua (drive all the way down) 10 AM Worship Service | Senior Pastor Isaac Gloor, Pastor Brandon Joao | “We Welcome All”
To add or update information for your church, email editor@themolokaidispatch.com
SUDOKU PUZZLE & CROSSWORD ANSWERS
(808) 558-0000 www.molokaihumanesociety.org Happy Thanksgiving to the Molokai Community, Mahalo for your support.
Molokai Livestock Cooperative 100% Grass Fed Beef P.O. Box 1569 96748
U.S. INSPECTED AND PASSED BY DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE EST.21699
Kaunakakai HI 808-567-6994
made on molokai, hawaii Store hours are 7-3:30 M-F
EBT accepted
HALE
Located next door to Hikiola
MA HAO L U
Home Pumehana HOUSING APPLICATIONS for the 84-unit elderly Section 8 rental housing complex located at 290 Kolapa Place, Kaunakakai, Molokai, are available at all Hale Mahaolu site offices, 8:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., Monday thru Friday.
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS AT TIME OF APPLICATION: 1. Age: At least 62 years old 2. HUD income Limits: One Person: $45,250 Two Persons: $51,700 3. Capable of achieving an independent living status.
FOR MORE INFORMATION CALL 553-5788 (Molokai)
HALE MAHAOLU IS A PRIVATE, NON-PROFIT CORPORATION
LETTERS & ANNOUNCEMENTS
THE MOLOKAI DISPATCH • NOVEMBER 23, 2016 •
Maoli Kingdom Meeting
Moon Glow Run
We will be holding a meeting for all Maolis only, at Kilohana basketball court on Wednesday, Nov. 30. We will discuss issues on generating our government (President, Vice President, Secretary, Treasurer), car tickets, Maoli Kingdom Proposal and a lot more to kuka about. We also will have another meeting regarding same issues next month so please pay attention to the newspaper. Maolis, it’s very important to make it to this meeting and help generate our kingdom live. Maoli Kingdom vs State of Hawaii in court right now so please help out Maolis. We start with generating Molokai system first and then educate the other is-
Heart of Aloha Church held our 2016 Moon Glow Run Fundraiser held on Saturday evening of Nov. 12. On behalf of our Ohana here at the church, along with our Fundraising Committee Sarah Ching, Yvonne Friel, Suzanne Bishaw and Lisa Norris, we’d like to thank the following organizations, sponsors and partners that helped support the event. Anne Steinke, Betty West, Edwina Cacoulidis, Frank and Tabitha Pupuhi, Hikiola, Imua Mawae, Jackie Stone, Jerome and Choppie Kalama, Joanna Kanemitsu, Josiah Ching, Justin Mamuad, Kaimomi Distributing Co.-Porter Hodgins, Kimberly Kanemitsu, Mike and Katina Soares, The
lands. As for everyone living on Molokai, you will be invited to a meeting to vote for a Maoli that you think would be fitted in our government who will make our children’s future a beautiful, lovely and blessing one. Aha Moku, you are all illegal, your new rules with the state don’t apply to us, you have no jurisdiction making laws for us Maolis/Hawaii. Much mahalo and God bless you all. Harrie-Ann Aki Gavin Pelekane-Tamashiro Maoli Kingdom
CORRECTION In last week's story "A Dept of Gratitude" about the Veterans Day program, the veteran and chaplain quoted on page 5 should have been named as Juan Alcon. The Dispatch regrets the error.
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Molokai Dispatch, Molokai Realty -- Eddie and Suzette Onofrio, Monsanto, Nancy Flack, Napu’u Wai Fitness Center, Nona Kaawa, Rawlins Chevron, Tri-L Construction, Tyson and Catherine Pactol, Vaai and Jericho Seumalo and Wally Kalilikane. We would kindly ask your forgiveness ahead of time if we may have missed anyone unintentionally but do know that we appreciate your hard work and support with a grateful heart. Much Blessings, Pastor Cameron and Jacque Hiro heartofaloha.org
HallowHim Mahalo The sponsoring churches would like to thank the many who helped to make HallowHim 2016 happen: Alamo, Alu Like, Aunty Jan’s House of Blessings, Bank of Hawaii, Beach Break Surf Shop, Big Daddy's Restaurant, Business Depot, County of Maui-Public Works, County of Maui-Parks Dept., Dan McGuire, MD, Dean Chow, Dept. of Health, Dept. of Human Services-Quest, Dept. of Human Services-Welfare, Dept. Of Labor / Unemployment, District Court Office, E-Oils, Evies Snow Factory, Fiesta Gardens,Friendly Isle Auto Parts, Friendly Isle Realty, Friendly Market Center, Garden Box, GT Auto, Heart of Aloha Church, Hele Mai Taxi, Hikiola, Home Town Grocery, Hotel Molokai, Imamura's, Jeans Warehouse, Kalele Bookstore, Kamoi's Snack and Go, Kanemitsu Bakery, Kualapuu Cookhouse, Kualapuu Market, Kumu Farms, Lanakila Designs, Legal Aide Society, Longie and Lorna Dudoit, Maka's Korner, Misaki's Inc., Liliuokalani Trust, Lynn Decoite, Maunaloa Community, Maunaloa General Store, Mi-
saki’s, Mokulele Air, Molokai Burger, Molokai Car Rental, Molokai Cellular, Molokai Comm. Health Ctr, Molokai Comm. FCU, Molokai Drugs, Molokai Fish and Dive, Molokai General Hospital, Molokai Livestock Coop, Molokai Pizza Café, Molokai Police Dept, Molokai Porta Potties,, Molokai Realty, Molokai Visitors Association, Monsanto, Moore Center, Mycogen Seed Company, Na Puu Wai, Pastor Frank Toole of New Hope Windward, P & S Refrigeration, Pam Cheney Living Trust, Pascua Store, Queen Liliuokalani Children Ctr, Rawlins Chevron, Righteous Ink, Something For Everybody, Sundown Deli, Surf Shop, Take's Variety, Team Impact 808 from New Hope, Leeward, The Store House, Trinity Broadcasting Network , Tri-L Construction, Calvary Chapel, Door of Faith-Molokai, Heart of Aloha, Ka Hale Laa Jeruselema Hou. Mahalo, Randy Manley Molokai Baptist Church
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THE MOLOKAI DISPATCH • NOVEMBER 23, 2016 •
ISLAND HOMES
CONDOMINIUMS
4B/4B on 6 ac. pool & spa w/ Guest cottage $1,950,000 SHOWN BY APT. 118 Kulawai Loop 2B/2B home on 21+ acre. BEST PRICED home in Papohaku Ranchlands $510,000 136 Kulawai Loop 2B/2B home on 21+ acres. Adjacent to 118 Kulawai Loop. $550,000 3250 Kaluakoi Rd Oceanfront 1B/1.5 B on 6 acres. $850,000 247 Papapa Place
PANIOLO HALE
I-1 1B/1B SOLD $279,000 KEPUHI BEACH RESORT B-2 1 bed, 2 bath in a sunny private SOLD 1163 Larger floor plan. Includes Car. $119,900 location. New appliances, high end furniture. $220,000. 1254 1B/1B directly Oceanfront. $210,000 COTTAGE 2B Oceanfront 2B/2B
$450,000
MOLOKAI SHORES
KE NANI KAI
242 Top floor unit ocean views
A-210 Rental income property $83,500 leasehold 104 Timeshare 1B/1B. One week floating 133 Timeshare One week floating 2B/2B A-306 Oceanfront top floor unit with a full-sized Loft. Leasehold $159,000 137 2B/2B SOLD
$219,000 $1500 $2500 $130,000
Jill McGowan Realtor ~ Broker ABR
HOME SITES
Molokai Land & Homes
2320 Kalae Hwy 1.62 acres of pristine land. $249,000
808.552.2233
PAPOHAKU RANCHLANDS MAUNALOA – Residential lots
Ocean View Lots Lot 79 7.5 ac Lot 125 Ahiu Rd. 22+ acre Lot 132 21 acres Lot 199 5 ac Ocnfrt Lot 247 6.5 ac Ocnfrt
D-57 C-52 D-11 D-100 D-101
$215,100 $282,500 $219,000 $694,000 $3,000,000
KAWELA PLANTATIONS
Halena Street $34,800 SOLD $28,000 SOLD $32,000 Kaana Street $39,500 Kaana Street $37,000
Lot 54 Lot 90 Lot 117 Lot 119 Lot 165
COMMERCIAL LAND 180 Puali Place 1.4 acres of commercial land in Kaunakakai. $295,000
Certified Real Estate Consultant| Jill@molokailandandhomes.com 808-552-2233 Direct|808-552-2255 Office
www.molokailandandhomes.com
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Waiokama Pl UNOBSTRUCTED views of Lanai! Uluanui Rd Uluanui Rd Ulua Rd
$189,000 $169,000 $142,000 $139,000 $127,400
“EXPERT ADVICE & PERSONAL SERVICE you can TRUST”
• KEPUHI BEACH RESORT
Beautiful Ocean Front home with spectacular ocean views.
1172 Newly remodeled unit Light & airy. O ffice: (808) 553-4444 | Cell: (808) 646-0837 | Email: ed.molokai@gmail.com $94,000 2 unit. K a$99,000 m o ` i S t r e e t, S u i te # 1 B | P. O. B ox 1 5 9 K a u n a k a k a i , H I 9 6 7 4 8 1146 Remodeled studio COTTAGE #2-B OCEANFRONT CONDOS HOMES LAND 2B/2B unit with excellent rental Paniolo Hale: $228,900 (fs) Naiwa: $375,000 (fs) Kawela Oceanfront: IN ESCROW Seaside Place: $299,000 (fs) history. $450,000. Ranch Camp: $360,000 (fs) Ranch Camp: IN ESCROW Unit T-3, excellent condition 7.13 acres zoned Agriculture Cleared with installed water meter. Ready to 16,875 sf Ocean front vacant lot. Great investment opportunity. Two homes on 2 bed/1.5 bath• KE homeNANI with additional KAI cottage build your dream home. Water meter and sewer one property. call for details. and work shop. Updated and well kept. Kepuhi Beach: $262,000 (fs)
Kanoa Beach: $449,900 (fs)
Kawela Beach: $499,000 (fs)
Kaluakoi: $3,888,888 (fs)
Kawela Beach: $769,000 (fs)
Papohaku: $1,850,000 (fs)
2,208 sf duplex, great investment property Oceanfront home, 1 bed/1 bath Oceanfront, 5 bed/ 4 bath Estate
Contemporary Beach Front, large 2,466 sf two-story, 2 bed/2 bath home.
Kawela Beach: $675,000 (fs)
East End: $850,000 (fs)
Oceanfront. 1bed/2bath home with large garage and studio.
Beautiful 3 bedroom/3 bath custom home. On the ocean with magnificent island views. This is a must see property.
Kanoa Beach: $454,000 (fs)
Two homes on one lot. Main house is two-story. 9 bedrooms and 4.5 baths.
Kaunakakai: $259,000 (fs)
2bed/1.5bath with stunning Ocean sunset views
Kawela: $127,500 (fs)
Lot#221 Gently sloped with great ocean views Kawela: $179,000 (fs) Lot 45. Spectacular Ocean Views. 2.2 acres.
Kamiloloa: $90,000 (fs)
Heights: $129,000 (fs)
10,010 sf vacant lot, east of town
Kaunakakai: $150,000 (fs)
17,511 sf commercially zoned with two installed water meters. Fenced with gate.
Kawela Gardens: $298,000 (fs) 2 bed, 1 bath home with additional studio and bath
11,000 sf lot with water meter and ocean views
Kalae: $425,000 (fs)
Hard to find 6.957 acres in cool Kalae
License #21073
Corner unit with loft #2186
Ranch Camp: $89,000 (fs)
Corner lot, water meter installed with ocean views
Kepuhi Beach: $182,000 (fs)
Kaunakakai $120,000(fs)
Paniolo Hale: $219,000 (fs)
lofted and beautifully decorated #2185
Vacant lot on Opua Place
Unit 0-2, 1 bed/2bath, close to beach.
Kepuhi Beach: $219,000 (fs)
Kalae: $65,000 (fs)
Lofted unit, all custom #2202
8,144 sf lot on quiet cul de sac
w w w.molok airealtyLLC.com
Wavecrest: $290,000 (fs) Fantastic unit in A Building
REAL ESTATE:
IMG_1785 DIXIE BAY - Over 29 plus acres on gorgeous bay w/cottage $2,500,000
KEPUHI BEACH RESORT 1216 Thinking about Staycation! Buy it now for always $99,000
BEACH PLACE: Very conveniently located this 4 bedroom 2.5 ocean front home in town. $775,000.
Providing your one-stop Medical, Dental, Behavioral Health and WIC needs.
To schedule an appointment, call 808-553-5038 Hours of operation: MEDICAL Monday throughBEHAVIOR Friday 7amHEALTH – 6pm DENTAL WIC *Walk-ins welcomed Hours of Operation: Monday—Friday: 7:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Our Mission: To provide and promote accessible comprehensive individual and community health care to theTo people of Molokai with respect aloha. schedule an appointment, call and 808.553.5038
EAST END HOUSE FOR SALE - Cozy 3b/1b home located across from Kilohana School on the beach $699,000
Located at the old Pau Hana Inn at 30 Oki Place Kaunakakai
MOLOKAI SHORES CONDOS MS104 LH $85,000 Great ocean views MS121 LH $$65,000 Great rental history MS 211 LH SALE PENDING MS224 FS $120,000 Nice condo MS316 LH $115,000 Nice Loft unit
PANIOLO HALE M1 Nice 1 bedroom 1 bath condo with decks on two sides. Now a Vacation Rental, make it your home. $250,000
KAWELA AREA - Over an acre of land on the water. Paddle in and out every day of the year! $384,500 Owner’s hold a HI real estate license.
Our office currently has some long term properties available. Stop by 8-12 Monday to Friday for an application.
FOR VACATION RENTALS: Call MVP @ 800-367-2984
Located at 130 Kam V Hwy in the old surf shop location, Mon - Fri 9 to 5 Visit www.molokai-vacation-rental.net or call our office at 553-8334
Thanksgiving is a time to give thanks ... We would like to thank all of our customers for their patronage and support. May you and your family have a safe and happy holiday!
Holiday Hours for Thanksgiving Day: Kualapuu Market, Ltd. 8:30 a.m. – 11:00 a.m. Molokai Wines ‘n Spirits 9:00 a.m. – 12:00 p.m.
From my ohana to yours, Wishing you a
Happy
Thanksgiving Paid for by Friends of Stacy Helm Crivello
PO Box 1097
Kaunakakai, HI 96748