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Week of Friday, April 24, 2015 | Vol. 3, No. 17

Grinds & Da Kines For Your Weekend

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BOOK REVIEW • CHARITY WALK BOWLING • TROPICAL TACO Island Calendar and more!


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IN THIS ISSUE: 2. OUT & ABOUT: Top picks for the week

3. BOOK REVIEW: ‘Oh, the Places You’ll Go’

4-5. DINING OUT KAUAI:

OUT & ABOUT: TOP PICKS FOR THE WEEK FRI SAT SUN ‘BEAUTY AND THE BEAST’ 7 P.M. KAUAI WAR MEMORIAL CONVENTION HALL KPAC presents Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast.” $12 door, $10 advance

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6. TUNES: Paula Fuga and Leis

7. CHECK DA SCENE: Charity Walk Bowling

ON THE COVER: Paula Fuga Photo by Carlos Mozo

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‘PETER PAN’ 7 P.M. KALAHEO ELEMENTARY SCHOOL Come fly away to Neverland in Kalaheo School’s production of Disney’s “Peter Pan, Jr.” $5 general, $1 children CELEBRATE FATHER BILL 5:30 P.M. ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGLES EPISCOPAL CHURCH Celebrate Father Bill Miller’s last weekend on Kauai with a festive weekend of services. There is a “Music and Memories” Concert featuring many Kauai artists tonight.

EARTH WEEK CLEANUP 9 A.M. TO NOON Join the Sierra Club and Surfrider at Donkey Beach for a beach cleanup. Bags, gloves and snacks provided. 246-9067 KEIKI DAY 9 A.M. TO 1 P.M. NA AINA KAI BOTANICAL GARDENS Play in Jack’s fountain, explore the jungle tree house, and many kid-friendly features of our Children’s Garden. $10 ISLAND CRAFTERS FAIR 8 A.M. TO 2 P.M. KAUAI VETERANS CENTER Handcrafted bags, jewelry, paintings and food. GIFT FAIR 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. POIPU BEACH PARK Enjoy local foods and a mini farmer market. Live entertainment featuring master Tahitian drummers.

SLACK KEY GUITAR 3 TO 5 P.M. HANALEI FAMILY COMMUNITY CENTER Traditional Hawaiian slack key guitar and ukulele concert. $20 CELEBRATE FATHER BILL 7:30 AND 9:45 A.M. ST. MICHAEL AND ALL ANGLES EPISCOPAL CHURCH Celebrate Father Bill Miller’s last weekend on Kauai with a festive weekend of services and events. The service will feature special music and musical guests, and a farewell sermon. Father Bill will also be available to sign copies of his two books. SEAN CHEN PIANIST 4 TO 6 P.M. KAUAI COMMUNITY COLLEGE PERFORMING ARTS CENTER $25 adults, $10 students

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KPAC presents Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast.” Show opens 7 tonight at Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall.

MON TUE WED COMMUNITY YOGA 6 TO 7:30 P.M. NAWILIWILI YACHT CLUB Hosted by the Kauai Sailing Association, weekly on Monday. Bring your own yoga mat or towel. 346-7671 HULA CLASS 6 TO 7 P.M. KOLOA NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER Beginner female up to 12 years of age. Class is weekly on Mondays. 645-1403

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BALANCE OF NATURE 5:30 P.M. KAUAI COMMUNITY COLLEGE CAFETERIA A public lecture series with NTBG’s Director Chipper Wichman. AARP DRIVING SAFETY CLASS 1 P.M. KAPAA NEIGHBORHOOD CENTER Class fee is $15 for AARP members and $20 for non-members. 822-0448

NUTRITIONAL PROGRAM 7 P.M. Short film followed by samples, talk with certified-nutritional adviser Jane Riley. Free. Ongoing event, call for location. 212-1451 WEIGHT WATCHERS 6:30 P.M. CHURCH OF THE PACIFIC Weekly Weight Watchers Meetings held same time on Wednesday.

KUGA DANCE CLASS 5 P.M. ISLAND SCHOOL Learn hip-hop. $10, kuga808.com BASKET WEAVING 3 P.M. KAUAI MUSEUM 90-minute basket weaving classes with Uncle Onio weekly on Thursdays. Class fee is $25 which includes admission to museum. Reservations required. 245-6931 HULA CLASS 7:30 TO 8:30 P.M. LIHUE LUTHERAN CHURCH Beginner female teens and adults. Class is weekly on Thursdays. 645-1403


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Life lessons with Dr. Seuss

CYNTHIA & ED JUSTUS SPECIAL TO TGIFR!DAY

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h, the Places You’ll Go!â€? by Dr. Seuss was the last book that he published before his death. Still in his top 10 most popular books, “Oh, the Places...â€? is still sought out to this day by parents, grandparents, and children alike, especially when graduation comes around! It follows in the great traditions of books such as “The Power of Positive Thinking,â€? “Think and Grow Rich,â€? and “The 7 Habits of Highly Successful People.â€? â€œYou have brains in your head. You have feet in your

shoes. You can steer yourself any direction you choose.â€?  â€œToday you are you, that is truer than true. There is no one alive who is you-er than you.â€? Dr. Seuss shows us, through his renowned whimsical style and fantastical illustrations, a most entertaining (and enlightening) set of rhymes about what we can expect life to be once we are on our own — the excitements and uncertainties, the ups and slumps.Â

“Oh, the Places ...â€? speaks frankly about the good and bad of life. â€œAnd when you are in a slump you are not in for much fun. Un-slumping yourself is not easily done.â€? “And when things start to happen, don’t worry. Don’t stew. Just go right along. You’ll start happening too.â€? The great message of this book is “Keep on goingâ€?— something all of us, at any age, needs to be reminded of. As Dr. Seuss puts it, “Step with care and great tact, and remember that Life’s a Great Balancing Act.â€? For good reason, this book remains a favorite! ttt Ed & Cynthia Justus are the owners of “The Bookstoreâ€? in Hanapepe. Info: 335-6469 orwww.kauaibookstore. com. Hours are 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Thursday and 10 a.m. to 9:30 p.m. Friday and Saturday.

film reviews These are some upcoming films being released this week in theaters: Z Brotherly Love- West Philadelphia basketball star Sergio Taylor deals with the pressures of fame while his brother and sister have their own issues with ambition. Rated R Z The Forger- A second-generation petty thief arranges to get out of prison to spend time with his ailing son by taking on a job with his father to pay back the syndicate that arranged his release. Rated R Z Helicopter Mom- An overbearing mom decides that college would be more affordable if her son were to win an LGBT scholarship, so she outs him to his entire high school. However, he might not be gay. Unrated ttt Source: Rotten Tomatoes

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t’s a Tuesday late afternoon, and Roger Kennedy is already busy in the kitchen of Tropical Taco. He’s slicing mahi mahi, placing it on the broiler, then turning around and preparing plates with beans, cheese and lime. A few minutes later, he’s handing orders through the service window to server Tasia-Lin Learned. She quickly delivers the hot and fresh meals to a couple waiting at a table, then checks on other customers who have

wandered in the front door. “Some days it’s like this,� Kennedy says as he prepares more items from the menu. “We have customers as soon as we open.� They leave happy and satisfied from Tropical Taco in Hanalei. The dining room is clean, comfortable and relaxed. The hardwood floors, surfboard in the corner, and the large screen TV high on the front wall are part of the decor, but it’s the outline of the green and white Tropi-

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cal Taco van that grabs your attention. The history of this eatery is connected to that van. When Kennedy first opened Tropical Taco, he operated from the van near the Dolphin restaurant. Did it that way for more than a decade. A few moves later, he found a home at 55088 Kuhio Highway. All told, it’s been part of the dining scene on the North Shore since the late 1970s. Anything that endures that long must be doing something right.

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are eating well. They do. “I meet a lot of great people. That’s really what I enjoy,” he said. The menu isn’t exactly extensive, but it is full of tasty, filling food. You can start with the Baja Taco Fresh Fish Special for $14, which was popular on Tuesday. It comes with corn tortillas with beer batter fried fish, mayo-salsa, cabbage tomato cilantro mix, topped off with mild salsa and fresh lime and served with a side of chips and beans. One of Kennedy’s favorites and a crowd pleaser is

find and just feels like home away from home when you walk in. And if you want to know about the history of the area, Kennedy is your man as he also is the caretaker/ guide of the Waioli Mission Station in Hanalei. Hours of Tropical Taco are 8 to 8 Monday through Friday, 11 to 5 on Saturday and 11 to 4 on Sunday. You Tasia-Lin Learned is ready to serve a meal at Tropical Taco. The sign for Tropical Taco lets drivers know where to stop and eat. can order to go, but it will cost you $1 per item. ing a BLT burrito, eggs, taro a vegetarian version for If you’re really hungry, the Hanalei Style Fish and Oh, this might be the and cheese burrito, eggs $13. Chips, which is beer batter try the burrito, which is first menu that comes with and cheese and bacon If you’re in the need for 10 inches of flour tortilla fish of the day served on a “WARNING!” a morning meal in Hanalei, burrito. warmed and wrapped bed of shredded cabbage But it’s in good fun. That This is one of the musttry the breakfast burritos at with fresh Taro fries cooked around beans, lettuce and warning, says the food is stops in Hanalei. It’s right cheese for $14. There’s even Tropical Taco. For $7 to $8, in Canoloa oil. “not to be consumed one there are variations, includ- off the highway, easy to hour before surfing!”

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Music and leis

Award-winner Paula Fuga set to serenade Kauai Museum May 1

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elebrate May Day with the sound and art of aloha. Singer and ukulele player Paula Fuga will perform during the 35th annual Irmalee and Walter Pomroy Lei Contest on May Day, Friday, May 1 at the Kauai Museum. The concert begins at 5 p.m. Fuga, who has performed at the White House for President Barack Obama, is a Louisiana native but Hawaii girl at heart. She moved to Honolulu as an infant and feels a deep connection to the island. But her connection to Louisiana is reflected in some of her songs. “I feel the soulful music I play show those roots,” Fuga said. Fuga started playing professionally about 10 years ago, but has enjoyed music her whole life. “I got my first ukulele as a

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Misha Anuhea Taylor gets a photo of the top award lei in the Orange/Yellow category at the Kauai Museum 33rd Annual May Day Lei Contest in this file photo.

graduation present from my grandma,” she said. “It was my grandfather’s ukulele and it meant a lot to me to have it.” Fuga is recording her next album, “Rain on Sunday.” She is proud to be using the ukulele for recording the album and said the ukulele connection will bring a special love to the album. Attendees can expect a mix of original and new songs. She will add spice to the

lei contest that will feature food vendors, lei lessons and a silent auction, beginning at 9:30 a.m. at the Kauai Museum. From 7 to 9 a.m. adults can drop of their leis at the museum’s front porch. Keiki can create leis for the Keiki La Lei Contest from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. with judging at 4 p.m. Children will have 1 hour to create their lei and must bring their own materials. No supplies will be provided.

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Hawaii singer Paula Fuga will be performing on May 1 at the Kauai Museum.

In addition to the contests, there will be a Makea-Lei tent for anyone who wants to learn how to make basic leis. Chucky Boy Chock, director of exhibits for the Kauai Museum, said he is happy to have Fuga at the event so people can celebrate the leis with aloha and music. “We wanted to add some spice to the event and remind people of what the leis are all about with the Hawaiian culture,” Chock said. Irmalee and Walter Pomroy founded the event 35 years ago. “Irmalee, flowers and leis go hand in hand,” Chock said. “She can turn weeds into a piece of art. She looked at everything as a treasure.” It’s a great chance to introduce the cultural craft to the keiki. “Every lei from the keiki is a work of art and treasure,

especially in their own eyes,” he said. “We hope that from this contest they keep the art with them throughout their life, one day becoming the next lei master or kumu of lei making.” The lei event is exciting for Fuga. She played in the White House a few years ago during the president’s first term and is invited for a return performance in May. She was also honored to play at the Merrie Monarch Festival, where she took first place playing along side the Hula Halau ‘O Kamuela. Still, she said she’s looking forward to the lei contest as much as anything. “I became very close with the Pomroy’s from my sister-in-law,” Fuga said. “They make the most beautiful leis and I used to see the posters and wished I could be there and I could see the event. Now, I finally have an

opportunity to see the leis. I am so excited.” Fuga, who won the Na Hoku Hanohano Award for Most Promising New Artist in 2007, said awards don’t mean that much to her. “I appreciate everyone and the awards, but at the end of the day, I’m not playing for awards, I’m not playing for anyone else but myself,” she said. “Music makes me feel good. Everything else is a bonus.” Tickets for the concert are $12 in advance, $15 at the door. Info: 245-6931


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here is still time to join the fun at the 37th annual Visitor Industry Charity Walk, said June Cappiello of the Sheraton Kauai Resort. Saturday night, hundreds of people enjoyed themselves at a bowling fundraiser at a sold out Lihue Bowling Center to raise funds for the annual walk, which has a goal of $250,000. Along the way, several other upcoming fundraising events include a car wash on May 2 at the Kukui Grove

Center and a Countdown to Charity Walk on May 9, featuring a silent auction as well as exhibits from the beneficiary nonprofit organizations. With a theme of “Lucky Live Kauai,” the 2.9-mile charity walk launches May 16 with registration starting at 6:30 a.m. and the walk starting at 7 a.m. at the Historic County Building. Last year, more than 50 of Kauai’s nonprofits shared in the $230,000 raised by walkers. All money raised on Kauai stays on Kauai.


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