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Consuming raw or undercooked foods may increase your risk of food borne illness.  Takeout orders and extra food items incur additional charge. Prices subject to change without notice. Most credit cards accepted.  3.75% service charge added to credit card purchases. CASH is good.  3.75% discount on cash sales.  ATM available. Food menu below, click here for the drink menu   …

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Sports Stuff

Extreme Unicycling   Getting some air. Do one thing that scares you every day.  Find the mountain climber. Extreme kayaking sequence.  Picture perfect! Python and Orangutan Hitch a Ride with Zoo Owner.  Not exactly sports, but amusing.  Philippines Let the Roos have their moment Don’t slip during the Mud Mile The happiest 5K on the planet! The Color Run Garrett …

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Mana March

Thousands of Kaua’i residents unite to make their voices heard to pass Bill 2491, a right to know bill which includes disclosure of pesticides used by biotech corporations, setting buffer zones for airborne chemicals, GMO farming and more.  There are so many surrounding issues with this bill that it makes it a complicated bill to pass.  IMO, bringing public awareness …

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Teen catches huge marlin off of Oahu

Sterling Ellis, 19, a Texan who two years ago was diagnosed with Hodgkins Disease was in Hawaii courtesy of the Make a Wish Foundation.  He anticipated going after small game, such as mahi-mahi. Instead, in the sparkling waters off Honolulu, he found himself aboard the charter boat The Wild Bunch, engaged in battle with a Pacific blue marlin that would …

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Annual Lantern Lighting Ceremony

Every year over 40,000 people line the shoreline at Ala Moana Beach on Memorial Day weekend to witness the Annual Lantern Ceremony.  This year, more than 6,000 candle-lit lanterns were set afloat from Magic Island in remembrance of loved ones who have passed, or as symbolic prayer for a harmonious and peaceful future.

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