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Island Images: March 2016

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BRUCE ASATO / BASATO@STARADVERTISER.COM

Lori Sakurai held Blossom, a shaded silver Persian belonging to breeder Natalie Playdon, on Saturday during the Cat Fanciers’ Association Championship and Household Pet Cat Show at McCoy Pavilion in Ala Moana Beach Park.

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The Jefferson Elementary School students presented a hula performance as the school’s ohana dedicated a new outdoor all-natural, handmade pa (stage), made in the ancient Hawaiian style using modern tools by parents, students, staff and volunteers, Friday, March 11, 2016. Construction of the pa began in the middle of January and was dedicated in honor of Jefferson Elementary School principal Garret Zakahi for his accomplishments and dedication in perpetuating the Hawaiian culture at the school. On the first Friday in May, the school plans to use the pa to celebrate its first May Day after about a 15 year hiatus.

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Seven-year-old Wyatt Lee, a Mid-Pacific first grader, splashes into a pool while enjoying one of three water slides set up during the annual Mid-Pacific Institute carnival, which featured rides, games, and food, on Friday, March 11, 2016 at Mid-Pacific Institute in Manoa.

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WalMart employee Teresita Flores covered herself in plastic bags to ward off the occasional rain showers while sweeping at Fort Street Mall on Tuesday. “Security looked at me and I said, ʻHey! Open your eyes. It’s me!’,” said Flores with a laugh.

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Cabe Duran, 3, exchanged a high-five with the Easter Bunny during a photo ses- sion at Kahala Mall on Saturday. The Easter Bunny Photo Garden is open 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday through Friday and 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Sunday till March 26. (The big rabbit takes an hour break daily from 2 to 3 p.m.) An estimated 1,000 chil- dren will have their picture taken with the Kahala Mall Easter Bunny during the season. For more information visit kahalamallcenter.com/mall-promotions.

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Griffen Mau, 18 months old, got ready for a paddleboard ride with grandfather Paul Kim on Monday at Ala Moana Beach Park.

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Waikiki Aquarium volunteer Les Spielvogel manned the handling station where a hermit crab was held by Lindsey Lockard, 13, from Houston, while her sister Kathryn Lockard, 16, looked on Tuesday at the aquarium.

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Lon Hoshino held the door of a BMW i8 as Scot Robertson tried the driver’s seat Friday at the 2016 First Hawaiian International Auto Show. The electric hybrid is among 350 cars and trucks being shown by manufacturers and collectors through Sunday at the Hawai‘i Convention Center.

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Karen Kim of the Hawaii Potters’ Guild pointed out some interesting pieces from the guild’s “Cane Haul Road” mixed artist sale held Saturday at Kuhio Elementary School.

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Jefferson Elementary School principal Garret Zakahi, far left, and his wife, Shareen, middle, watch their children, (l-r) Madison, 13, Dennison, 9 and Edison, 11, add handfuls of mulch to the pa. The school’s ohana dedicated a new outdoor all-natural, handmade pa (stage), made in the ancient Hawaiian style using modern tools by parents, students, staff and volunteers, Friday, March 11, 2016. Construction of the pa began in the middle of January and was dedicated in honor of Jefferson Elementary School principal Garret Zakahi for his accomplishments and dedication in perpetuating the Hawaiian culture at the school. On the first Friday in May, the school plans to use the pa to celebrate its first May Day after about a 15 year hiatus.

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Teenagers in Knockerballs collided on a field at Ala Moana Beach Park on Monday afternoon. The activity was part of a New Hope Youth Ministry outing.

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Honolulu Hale was illuminated in the colors of Belgium’s flag Tuesday to show support for the victims of the bombings in Brussels earlier in the day.

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Hawaii’s first lady Dawn Amano-Ige spoke with members of the anti-tobacco group.

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State Sen. Josh Green, M.D., with tie at left, and Sen. Rosalyn Baker, with lei at right, joined members of the Coalition for a Tobacco-Free Hawaii, a program of the Hawaii Public Health Institute, waving at motorists passing the state Capitol on Thursday. The Kick Butts Day rally helped raise awareness of Senate Bill 2083, which would prohibit smoking in a motor vehicle in which a minor is present.

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Approximately 20,000 rubber ducks plunged — with some human assistance — into the Ala Wai Canal from the Kalakaua Avenue bridge on Saturday in the annual Great Hawaiian Rub- ber Duckie Race, a fundraiser benefiting the United Cerebral Palsy Association of Hawaii. The adopted owners of the top 50 “winners” of the 100-yard race received prizes.

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John Dotten of Honolulu sang as he played blues and bluegrass music on his guitar under the shade of a tree Sunday at Manoa District Park. Dotten, who is with the Hawaii Bluegrass Society, enjoyed the peaceful setting and said, “What a way to while away an afternoon.”

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A crew from the TV series “Hawaii Five-0” was busy at the beach Tuesday “crashing” a twin-engine airplane in front of Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort. The crash is part of the plot in an episode to be filmed this week in Waikiki.

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Hilton Hawaiian Village on Tuesday unveiled its new History Wall. A project several years in the making, the wall features more than a century of snapshots, stories and insights spanning 80 feet of displays in the Tapa Tower. Above, Deborah Ritchey and Iva Kinimaka, right, a former Waikiki entertainer, were busy pointing out different people in the photos.

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Mayor Kirk Caldwell held a press conference at Piliuka Place and Waianae Valley Road to announce the beginning of a road repaving program on the Leeward Coast. This is the work crew repaving Piliuka Place. The press conference was just behind were this picture was made.

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A Chinese crested dog, a hairless breed except for a few well-placed tufts, begs for a treat while waiting for the results of the toy group.

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A Shih Tzu named Jeffrey relaxed backstage after winning the toy dog group at the Hawaiian Kennel Club’s 184th All-Breed Dog Show on Saturday at the Blaisdell Arena. Jeffrey is owned by Xeralane Kennel and recently won the Award of Merit at the Westminster Kennel Club Dog Show in New York City.

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Dog groomer Kanako Hosoda prepares a miniature poodle named Lychee, who won Best of Breed and is owned by Kay Arakawa of Special Kay Kennel.

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Jennifer Jeong, 17, left, and her teammate, Ryan Leon, 15, explained their vision to help the homelessness crisis in Hawaii to Pacific and Asian Affairs Council High School Program Director Natasha Schultz, right, on Saturday at PAAC’s 2016 Global Vision Summit on homelessness at Aloha Tower Marketplace. More than 100 high school students built prototypes to address the crisis.

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Verta Bentancourt, top left, blew bubbles Sunday as she chaperoned Golden Goldsman, 4, Mahealani Goldsman, 5, and Uila Goldsman, 7, on the Jungle Twist ride at the Waialua Carnival at Waialua High School.

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Clockwise from left: Annie Pule, Cyerra Ramos, Taylor Gushikuma, Adam Sabatini and Marvin Freitas enjoyed the thrill as Pharaoh’s Fury reached its top swing.

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Waialua Carnival at Waialua High School.

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Mayor Kirk Caldwell held a press conference at Piliuka Place near Waianae Valley Road to announce the beginning of a road repaving program on the Leeward Coast. This is the work crew repaving Piliuka Place.

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Mid-Pacific fifth-graders, from left, Mimi Paule, Tiffany O’Leary, Quinn Gilman and Maya Tokioka jumped in unison during the American Heart Association’s Jump Rope for Heart fundraiser Friday at Mid-Pacific Institute in Manoa. About 230 students from kindergarten through fifth grade participated in the event, which raised $7,000.

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Mayor Kirk Caldwell held a press conference at Piliuka Place and Waianae Valley Road to announce the beginning of a road repaving program on the Leeward Coast. (l-r) Ken Koiki (Waianae Neighbored), City Councilwoman Kymberly Pine, Mayor Kirk Caldwell, Richard Landford (Nanakuli/Mailii Neighborhood board), Marc Paaluhi (Neighborhood board member) and Cedric Gates (Waianae Neighborhood board chair) were at the press conference on Piliuka Place as work crews were repaving Piliuka Place just behind them (a truck is passing by them).

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Mayor Kirk Caldwell held a press conference at Piliuka Place near Waianae Valley Road to announce the beginning of a road repaving program on the Leeward Coast. These two workers give each other the shaka as everything seems to be going good during the repaving of Piliuka Place.

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CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARADVERTISER.COM

The 15-piece sculpture “Footprints of Life” is the first original work by acclaimed Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama to be shown in Hawaii. It opened at the IBM Building courtyard at Ward Centers on Tuesday and will be on display through May 12.

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A bodysurfer rode a wave at Point Panic on Wednesday afternoon. A South Shore swell brought surf of 5 to 7 feet.

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Joe Bernal, aka “Kamehameha Joe,” performed a “mix music” playlist of various genres while dancing with original choreography inspired by Michael Jackson on a stage he set up at Central Oahu Regional Park on Saturday. Bernal said he sets up his stage and practices his routines at the park to keep in shape and overcome any fear of performing in public. Bernal was accompanied by his wife, Cora.

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A woman doesn’t seem to mind a hitchhike from her white furry companion while traveling along Vineyard Boulevard on Saturday, March 12, 2016 in Honolulu.

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The moon is seen through the fronds of a coconut tree on Saturday, March 12, 2016 at Ala Moana Beach Park in Honolulu.