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Saturday, April 12, 2014

So What's Doin'

The only thing moving in the lower Moanalua Corridor is Aliamanu Intermediate. Mainly HBDA but good for all the people involved.

On the left we have just a figment of my imagination entirely computer generated. Not da reel teeng.

I Can Dream, Can't I?"
by the Andrew Sisters.

In the upper Moanalua Corridor, not much except three dance studios and most dance organizations keep pretty much to themselves. We must respect, but we must also reiterate that we are here to help in Public Relations. If we cannot help you, no hu hu, but we cannot dilly dally, we must keep going on our way to find the right places to help.

At the moment our best "Two Centers" in this area are from the Wahiawa Ballroom Dance Club. Most of the others have their own Web sites and feel no need for blogs, which is their rightful privilege. We feel we are an "addition to."

 "Change will not come from up above. We are the ones
we have been waiting for, the movers to music.
We are the dancers we seek."


Pali Momi Wellness Station opened last month at Pearlridge Center. Located on the second floor of the Uptown mall, the station offers hands-on health education, covering topics like fitness, nutrition, heart attack prevention, CPR, stroke prevention and more. It also is the center of Steps to Health, two new walking routes around Pearl-ridge Center. For more information on the station, visit pearlridgeonline.com.

Photo courtesy Pali Momi Medical Center.

 Not on our recommended reading list:
The Cat's Revenge by Claude Bawls

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