Community

General news which affects the Molokai community in one way or another.

Questioning Windmills

Wednesday, November 23rd, 2011

When a small island is up against a billion dollar energy project it is sort of like Don Quixote “tilting against windmills.” Wait, it is exactly like fighting windmills because in point of fact, it is fighting windmills. Let me get this straight. They want to build huge roads across a scarred, erosion pitted landscape dotted with sacred burial sites to pour 750-ton concrete platforms on which to erect 400-foot tall windmills. And then they will send the power by undersea cable through the reef to Oahu?

Taking Responsibility

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

I want to share some thoughts about the American Safari Cruise yacht that is now coming to our island on an overnight stay about three times per month.   I first met Dan Blanchard, the owner, at the Hotel Molokai a few years back along with his assistant Amy. They asked how I felt about them coming with a yacht holding a maximum of about 30 people to our island and these patrons would have the choice of choosing tour options which included the trek to Kalaupapa by trail and air.  Of course, I was very open.

The One Percent

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

One percent served, fought, and many died so ninety-nine percent could have freedom today.  Because of that one percent who served and protected America, the wealthy one percent owns 60 percent of our economy and possibly the world.

On 11/11/11, our country and Molokai honored the veteran and military one percent with ceremony, parades, speeches, etc.  Coming from a veteran, ought not the wealthy one percent help the economy a little more so that the “have not” ninety-nine percent can have a little?

HallowHim Mahalo

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

The organizing committee for the 2011 HallowHim Festival wish to extend our sincerest mahalo nui loa to the following businesses and organizations for their generous support. These folks helped to make the Festival a truly memorable event.

Concert in the Country

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

On Saturday, Nov. 5, our Purdy `Ohana had a "Concert in the Country."   It was a beautiful night with great music, great food, and most of all, a great crowd.  But, our sincerest apologies go out to the Molokai Fire Dept., Fire Inspector Rick Schonely, the Molokai Police Dept., and the Molokai community for an unfortunate fire that occurred during our event.  We definitely do not condone illegal fireworks, and it was not part of our planning, but in a crowd of over 200 people we had no control over what had happened.  We didn't see who did it in the midst of all that was going on, but it was a well-learned lesson for us all.  We were so fortunate that it was contained and didn't cause any major damage.

Gratitude in Celebration of Life

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

We, the family of the late Joycelyn Ellen Noelani "Noe" (Kaina) Ngalu, would like to send our deepest gratitude to everyone who has helped us in celebrating her life. To family and friends from near and far who have supported us through this special time in life, we love you very much. We would like to say thank you to the LDS Church for the sandwiches, Johnston Ohana for tables and chairs, Uncle Braddah Kaai and ohana for the easy up, pig, Uncle Brent Davis for the portable toilets, Jabbar Linkee, Danielle Basa, Neil Gonzalez, Joshua Puaoi and Amanda Hokkanen for all your help, those that donated potluck, Ikaika Lester and Desi Naeole for the boat to take mom out and especially the Pu ohana for helping us in cooking and preparing the food. We love you very much!

UCC Bazaar

Thursday, November 17th, 2011

God has blessed the topside United Church of Christ churches again with another successful bazaar this past weekend.  Mahalo to all who allowed Him to work through you as a planner, worker, entertainer, contributor, supporter, shopper and all those who have kept our UCC event in their prayers.  This community made it all possible through God’s guidance.  Our plate lunch was ono, thanks to Charles Miguel who prepared the kalua pig, Donna Miguel’s family who donated the pig, and Waialua who put the meal together.  It was a joint effort by all four churches – Ho`olehua, Kalaiakamanu Hou, Waialua and Kalua`aha –  and prepared and served with aloha.  Mahalo.  All those with “booths” did a wonderful job offering lovely items.  Mahalo.  To Mike and

Ezekiel “E-Z” Honuamauliola Lani

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

Ezekiel “E-Z” Honuamauliola Lani

Ezekiel "E-Z" Honuamauliola Lani was born July 14, 2011 at Kapiolani Hospital, Honolulu to proud parents Eddie and Kimberly Lani of Ho`olehua, Molokai. Weighing 6 lbs. 1 oz., he was also welcomed by Kyle and Triva Rosa of Ho`olehua and the Late Henry and Betty Lani, and siblings Kruze, E.K., Brittney and Dylan.

Lions Roar

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

MOLOKAI LIONS CLUB NEWS RELEASE

The annual Molokai Lions Club Halloween Contest was a howling success thanks to the dedicated effort of Chairperson Lion Jeanne Marie Lindquist. On Halloween, Oct. 31, nearly 200 children and adults arrived at the Molokai Public Library lawn to register and be judged for their costume. So many original costumes, such a display of originality! Every year the job of judging becomes more daunting. Many thanks to the Molokai Leo Club and their advisor Julia DeGeorge for their help in making this year such a success.

Celebrate the Holidays with the Arts

Wednesday, November 16th, 2011

MOLOKAI ARTS CENTER, INC. NEWS RELEASE