Friday, January 27, 2012

A Look Around Our New Kuleana

Looks like Central Valley. I asked around and there are probably many reasons for not giving me feedback on the name. Whatevah, that is good enough for me. I am not stopping for anyone, I have to be on my way. I have made my decision and I will have to take the heat for it.

"Life is as easy or as hard as you think it is."

From Maile Yagi,
Aloha Dancers!

WBDC will be honored, if you will attend our 43rd. Anniversary Dance. This year, our theme will be,

"A Black and White Affair". Join us for this special night under the beautiful stars to dance, dance, dance!

Great Dancing! Great Music! Great Dinner Buffet!, Great People!



Tickets will go on sale Monday, January 23, 2012!
Wahiawa Recreation Center, Hale Hookipa Room
7:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m.
Contact person: Carol Kohagura 623-7256
Mahalo nui loa and Aloha,
Maile Yagi for WBDC


Less than ten miles from the North Shore, for sure there will be dancers attending that
reside from Mokuliea to Pupukea. From their Web site:

Helemano Plantation is a unique community of people caring for people… A Place where you can truly take a piece of Aloha with you. Once a dream, Helemano Plantation, founded by Susanna F. Cheung, provides a "real world" work environment for the developmentally disabled. Helemano Plantation offers training and employment opportunities in its work centers. It has a Country Inn Restaurant, Gift Shop, Bake Shop and Farm. The ten-acre community complex includes a training center, retail facilities and a nine-unit residential program, Helemano Village.

"Young At Heart" by Frank Sinatra


Pub's Side Note: With Richard covering the action at Dot's in Wahiwa so well and the new Dance Mililani coming up, there is plenty to interest the 100 or so "new" Cultural Dancers in the coming months. When the new Dance Pavilion is built at the Patsy Mink Recreation Center, this blog may evolve into the biggest on Oahu. For now we just need another Information Contributor