President Barack Obama signs bill honoring Japanese-American veterans. Congresswoman Mazie Hirono co-sponsored the bill. |
TWO VETERANS DAY ceremonies are planned for Ka`u - One at Punalu`u Beach sponsored by the Kahumoku Ohana from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. with a concert with such musicians as `ukulele master James Hill, Hope and John Keawe, Keoki Kahumoku, Dennis Kamakahi and others. The Kilauea Military Camp ceremony in Hawai`I Volcanoes National Park is at 3:30 p.m. on the front lawn and will offer a free dinner for all U.S. Active and Retired Military and Veterans who pre-register.
KA`U'S CONGRESSWOMAN MAZIE HIRONO attended a White House ceremony yesterday to sign legislation to honor all of the Japanese American veterans who served during World War II. It grants a Congressional Gold Medal to the 100th Infantry Battalion, the 442nd Regiment Battalion and the Military Intelligence Service. Some of the living Ka`u residents receiving this honor are 92-year-old Toku Nakano, 91-year-old Tsuneki Omija and 88-year-old Iwao Yonemitsu.
IN HER VETERANS DAY ADDRESS, Hirono said, "These decorated Japanese-American veterans exemplify the kind of courage and loyalty to our country that serve as continuing inspiration to future generations. They signed up to fight in Europe and in the Asia-Pacific theatre at a time when the very nation they fought for had sent their families to internment camps." More than two-thirds of these Nisei veterans were born and raised in Hawai`i.
BANNING THE IMPORTATION of all green coffee from out of state is one of the proposals being considered to help fend off the spread of the coffee cherry borer. It is believed that Kona became invested by importing Mexican or other Latin American coffee to blend with pure Kona coffee. The borers, considered the most destructive coffee pest, live inside the cherry and the bean, making it useless. State and federal officials are considering a quarantine on affected areas in Kona and Wai`ohinu and are accepting testimony through November 17, when they will hold a meeting at the Plant Quarantine Conference Room on Sand Island on O`ahu. The quarantine would prevent the movement of coffee plants, green coffee beans, untreated coffee bags and other implements of the coffee industry outside of the quarantine area without permits.
CONCERNED ABOUT THE COFFEE CHERRY BORER damaging the Ka`u coffee industry? Farmers and other residents can testify by email to Carol.L.Okada@hawaii.gov, fax to 808-832-0584 or mail to 1849 Auiki Street, Honolulu, Hawai`i 96819.
About 40 people gathered at the County Council's site visit of the one-and-one-half mile portion of Kamaoa Road west of South Point Road on Tuesday, Nov. 9 |
Tissy Kaniho says she wants the road to be private to protect her cattle and horses |
Teri Nguyen says she wants her workers and the public to have ungated access to her 99-acre farm |
THE KA`U EPISODE OF MANTRACKER - the hit reality TV show featuring local paniolo Leon Chow and Canadian tracker Terry Grant chasing down human prey – will be shown this afternoon at 4 p.m. on the Discovery Science Channel.
HAWAI`I WILDLIFE FUND sponsors a beach cleanup in Ka`u this Saturday, Nov. 13. Participants meet at the Kaulana boat ramp and gather rubbish along the coast toward Mahana Bay. Call Meghan at 769-7629 with questions.
A FREE HAWAIIAN MASTERS CONCERT takes place this Saturday, Nov. 13 from 1 p.m. to 5 p.m. at Pahala Plantation House. The concert features musicians currently teaching local students and visitors at the annual Kahumoku `Ohana Hawaiian Music & Cultural Workshop.