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readyboyd
Sep 25, 20242 min read
Fundraiser: Great Success!
Who knew? A chance to dress up, see friends and neighbors in Waialua! Plus art, wine or beer, water, sparkling waters, and music, and a...
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readyboyd
Aug 22, 20241 min read
Exhibit roof gets fixed!
For our historical exhibit due to be finished April 26, 2025 we've rented the old 'Conference Room' along the same hallway leading to our...
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readyboyd
Aug 22, 20241 min read
NSNews Articles Compiled
We've been submitting history and event articles to the North Shore News for awhile now. Here's a compilation for you to take a look at...
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readyboyd
Jul 31, 20242 min read
The Mayor supports us!
SAVING THE WAIALUA SUGAR BUILDING UPDATE By Antya Miller, President .... Finally, the greatest news is that on June 20th, Mayor...
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readyboyd
Jun 29, 20241 min read
Society at Arts Festival!
Come by our table at the community orgamizations' tent. We'll have the 1938 Aerial Composite Photo to view and copies for sale for 200...
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readyboyd
Jan 3, 20242 min read
Waialua Dedicates Signs
On Saturday, December 30th, 60 people attended the ceremony dedicating new history signs at the Waialua Bandstand Park. One is on...
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readyboyd
Dec 19, 20231 min read
Historical Signs Dedication
On December 6th the Honolulu City Council accepted our gift, for the Waialua Bandstand Park, of a pair of interpretive historical signs,...
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readyboyd
Sep 23, 20232 min read
Plantation Art & Wine success!
Who knew how beautiful the old Waialua Sugar office building was! All lit up and crowded with Waialua fans - it was magnificent. With...
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readyboyd
Sep 19, 20231 min read
Civil Beat notices!
In the 'Sunshine Blog' for today, 9/19/2023, we found this piece from Civil Beat: "Dis Buggah Free! That’s the motto of North Shore News,...
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readyboyd
Sep 18, 20231 min read
Disaster Timeline Updated
Drafted for a preparedness fair at the WCA (Waialua Community Association) in 2021, we recently updated this timeline with reference to...
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readyboyd
Aug 22, 20232 min read
Waialua Smokestack Down!
The most prominent Waialua landmark for decades has been the Waialua Sugar Mill’s smokestack. Towering over 100 feet, black-tipped, and...
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readyboyd
Jul 6, 20231 min read
Waialua Gets It - Historic Preservation!
Our first community meeting was held at the recently restored plantation manager's office. Key Waialua community leaders, former...
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