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Kapolei Library plans hardware science summer program

The Leeward Reporter by The Leeward Reporter
June 14, 2014
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Kapolei Public Library Bursting With Fun Events

The newest activity planned for the children’s 2014 Summer Reading Program is the Hardware Science program. HouseMart Ace Hardware and Ben Franklin Crafts will present projects that require simple tools and equipment. It will be held on Thursday, June 19, 2014,at 10:30 a.m. It is free to the public at the Kapolei Public Library, 1020 Manawai Street. Phone 693-7050 for more information.

Waianae Public Library also will host the Hardware Science program on the same day, June 19,2014, 2:30 P.M,. at 85-625 Farrington Highway.

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The Leeward Reporter is a source of news relating to the West coast, or the leeward coast, of Oahu which is the main island of the Hawaiian Island chain. The leeward coast of Oahu is comprised of these main towns: Ewa Beach, Kapolei, Nanakuli, Maili, Waianae, and Makaha. Even the resort area of Ko`Olina, which includes Disney's Aulani Hotel, is found here. We intend to share information about the interests of the area which are important to its multi-ethnic residents. Because this coastline was used primarily for sugar plantations and for agriculture, the cultural roots of the communities are formed from a mix of laborers who were imported to work here - the Filipinos, Japanese, and Chinese. From a sugar plantation Kapolei town has sprung up as the "second city" on Oahu, second to Honolulu, and serves as the seat of government services and as an urban center to the leeward communities. Not to be forgotten, our Hawaiian people make up a large segment of the community with the inclusion of various Hawaiian homesteads. Because of these contrasting lifestyles, we hope to reflect the different ideas and beliefs which make up our Hawaiian culture.

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