Month: October 2019

Red Hill Partners To Share Info With Public: Navy, DLA, EPA, State Department of Health Experts Available

Press release from Commander, Navy Region Hawaii.

JOINT BASE PEARL HARBOR-HICKAM — As part of the established and coordinated process agreed to in the Administrative Order on Consent in 2015, the Navy and Defense Logistics Agency will host a public information meeting from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. on Oct. 15, along with their AOC partners, the state Department of Health and U.S. Environmental Protection Agency.

This meeting at the Oahu Veterans Center, 1298 Kukila Street, Honolulu, will provide an opportunity for the public to learn about improvements and investments at the Red Hill facility and ask questions of engineers and experts from the Navy, EPA and Department of Health who are responsible for various aspects of the AOC.

Media interested in attending the public meeting need to call the Navy Region Hawaii Public Affairs Office at 473-0662 by noon on Tuesday, Oct.15.

Applications to Participate in the 2019 ‘Aiea Christmas Parade & Fun Fair

Photo of a Merry Christmas decal on a classic car decorated for Christmas.
A beautiful classic decked out for our 2014 Christmas parade!

Aloha,

The ‘Aiea Community Association invites members of the ‘Aiea community (and our neighboring communities too!) to celebrate the holiday season by participating in our annual ‘Aiea Community Christmas Parade and Fun Fair on Saturday, December 14, 2019! Now in its 14th year, this event consists of a parade that departs from Pearlridge Elementary School/Pearlridge Community Park at 9am and ends at the old Sugar Mill site on Halewiliko Street next to ‘Aiea Public Library, passing by Pearlridge Center and ‘Aiea High School along the way. A family-friendly Fun Fair will follow at approximately 10am at the old Sugar Mill site with games, entertainment, food, and bouncers.

Map of Parade Route (begins at Pearlridge Community Park; ends at ‘Aiea Sugar Mill site

We are looking for groups to march in the parade, as well as any group that wants to participate in the fair, whether it’s by selling crafts, selling food, offering activities for our keiki (and adults!), provide entertainment, or offer information for our community.

If you or your organization would like to participate, please fill out and return the form below (in MS Word format):

The ‘Aiea Christmas Parade and Fun Fair is sponsored and funded by the ‘Aiea Community Association which is an IRS designated 501(c) 3 organization. Donations can be made to the ‘Aiea Community Association to help defray costs of the event.

Mahalo and Happy Holidays,
Karen Higa
‘Aiea Parade Committee

Claire Tamamoto
‘Aiea Community Association