Letters

Birthday Celebration

Friday, November 26th, 2010

I would like to send a big mahalo for all those who made my 70th birthday on Sept. 25 a wonderful and blessed celebration! To my children, grandchildren, great-grandchildren, nieces, nephews, brothers, sisters, my Papale Ula Ladies, my kupuna, friends and those who couldn't be there, you were sincerely missed. Mahalo nui loa and God bless.

Auntie Janice Pele

High School Looking for Community Funds

Friday, November 19th, 2010

The reason for this letter is to ask for your help in whatever ways you can provide to support to our local high school. We are operating on a shoestring budget under the state’s weighted student formula that, this year, provides barely sufficient funds to run a small high school such as ours.

Letters Need Backup

Friday, November 19th, 2010

I am writing to voice my concerns and complaint regarding the editorial that ran in the Oct. 27 issue of this paper entitled, “Righteous Votes” by Pastor Adolphus Lankford.  The letter is a call to voters to “vote for the righteousness of God Jehova,” followed by a list of candidates who Lankford claims “uphold the righteousness of God.”  There follows no explanation of why Mr.

Lesson of the Day

Friday, November 19th, 2010

Lesson of the Day

Molokai High School Girls Volleyball Team state champions! Lesson of the day: Dedication! Hard Work! And Ohana!  "Molokai No Ka Heke!"

Walter Ritte    

Kualapu`u School Announces Penny Drive

Friday, November 19th, 2010

Kualapu`u School is beginning a penny drive this week to raise money for 30 fifth- and sixth-grade students who want to travel to the East Coast, May 8-18.  Penny jars will be placed at 20 local business locations to collect donations.  If you would like to support student travel for this group, please drop your donations into the “Kualapu`u School Penny Jar” at your favorite local business.  Students will be collecting penny donations on the 12th of each month all the way up until the 102nd anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln’s birth- February 12, 2011.

Sue Forbes

Jazz Night Talk of the Town

Friday, November 19th, 2010

We would like to say a big mahalo to Coffees of Hawaii for their continuing to make their facilities available for the entertainment provided by Molokai JAZZ on Saturday nights, and also the delightful and talented Na Ohana Ho Aloha on Sunday evenings.

They have expanded their food service offerings a great deal, and we always enjoy our Saturday night “date” for dinner and music; we rarely miss it. And we feel the addition of a $5 cover charge is entirely worth it for the joy we receive. Where else can you hear musicians of such caliber that they could be playing at any commercial venue. They are even better than the group I heard last year at a pricey jazz club in Santa Cruz, California.

Chamber Says Mahalo to Community

Friday, November 19th, 2010

We would like to extend a big mahalo to the Molokai community, and everyone who participated in the 8th Annual Business and Food Expo to make it a successful event.
Thank you to Mayor Tavares, Maui County Council Chair Danny Mateo and the Office of Economic Development for partnering with the Molokai Chamber of Commerce and ensuring this event happens each year.
Mahalo to all of our sponsors, Monsanto Molokai, Young Brothers, American Savings Bank, and Alamo Rent a Car for their support.

Mahalo For Support to Represent

Friday, November 19th, 2010

Mahalo nui loa to everyone who supported me in my effort to represent you on the Hawaii School Board of Education.

I would like to thank my dedicated family, friends and island neighbors who helped me throughout the entire campaign and never wavered.  A special mahalo to the ILWU, the Carpenter's Union, and the Hawaii State Teacher's Association for their support and hard work on Maui, Lanai, Molokai, Hawaii and Kauai.  Without your efforts I would not have been successful in the campaign.

80 Years Young

Friday, November 19th, 2010

80 Years Young

Sending a very special thanks to all of you: my many friends, relatives, sons, daughters, grandchildren and great-grandchildren, far and near, for celebrating my 80th birthday with me!

Love,
Lillian and Tiny Puaoi

MOC Seeks Transparency

Friday, November 12th, 2010

UPDATE – MOC meeting planned for Monday, Nov. 15 at 3:15 p.m. at the Kaunakakai Gym.

From the employees of the Molokai Occupational Center (MOC), in an open letter to the Board of Directors (Allan Tancayo, Claude Sutcliff, Meg Afelin, Ida Ruiz, Rita Kalahiki and Vicki Boswell), Molokai residents and any of MOC’s funding sources or corporate oversight agencies: