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Eager Hawaii shoppers line up early at malls in hopes of snagging best Black Friday deals
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HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Scores of individuals lined up early to get one of the best Black Friday offers at Ala Moana and Pearlridge purchasing facilities.
“I feel everyone seems to be simply actually excited to have a considerably regular vacation purchasing season after three years,” Pearlridge Heart’s Normal Supervisor David Cianelli mentioned.
“We’re actually kicking Black Friday off in a incredible means. I simply see a lot extra vitality, smiles. Our retailers are nicely stocked, loads of stock, giveaways, simply so many issues occurring at present.”
About 100 folks have been ready in line outdoors Pearlridge Heart to get in at 6 a.m.
A lot of these lined up have been there for Manaola, hoping to get their arms on a giveaway deal.
“I feel the offers are fairly good,” mentioned a client who woke early. “I did lots of purchasing on-line already, however now I’m simply getting some last-minute vacation presents with these in-person offers.”
In the meantime at Ala Moana, there was a protracted line forming outdoors of Lululemon.
Oahu’s largest purchasing middle formally opened from 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Black Friday, however some shops opened as early as 5 a.m.
Moreover simply purchasing, Vice President and Normal Supervisor of Ala Moana Heart Jake Wilson mentioned they’re additionally partnering with nonprofit organizations to present again.
For a second yr in a row, Ala Moana Heart is partnering with Autism Speaks to create a sensory-friendly Santa expertise. And on Monday’s, folks may also get to convey their furry buddies and take an image with Santa.
“We often get lots of and lots of of youngsters coming by means of throughout these previous few weeks main as much as Christmas. These are the busiest so we encourage of us to return early,” Wilson mentioned.
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UH athletics director pick has strong ties to Hawaii, but will still face challenges

HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – University of Hawaii president Wendy Hensel announced her pick for the university’s next athletics director, appointing Matt Elliott on Thursday.
Community leaders praise Elliott for his short time he’s spent in the islands.
Elliott most recently moved to Oahu in 2022 and started working for the Hawaii Community Foundation, where their now-former CEO says UH is making the right move.
As CEO, Micah Kane worked closely with Elliott, who served as the nonprofit’s senior policy director.
“In my career, I would say he’s one of the top leaders that I’ve ever had the opportunity to work with,” Kane told reporters. “I think what you’re going to find when he goes into the the system is that he’s going to map out a strategy and he’s going to be very collaborative on how that strategy is built.”
Longtime banker Jack Tsui also likes the pick.
The search committee co-chair says his team looked at more than 100 candidates and came up with four finalists based largely on their Division I experience, recruiting skills, and Hawaii ties.
Elliott’s wife, a Punahou graduate, was born and raised in Hawaii. They’ve lived off and on in Hawaii since in 2005, but Elliott also spent 13 years at UCLA.
“He worked successfully with coaches and guided UCLA’s entrance into the Big Ten,” Tsui said. “I think his personal attributes would be integrity, intelligence, honesty.”
Elliott said in a statement that he’s grateful for the opportunity and plans to “chart an ambitious and unified path forward.”
Former UH regent Jeff Portnoy says Elliott will need to adapt to a changing college landscape.
“I know that Mr. Elliott has been involved in college sports while he was at UCLA, apparently had a lot to do with their moving to the Big Ten, but so much has happened in collegiate sports in the last 24 months that he’s got a big learning curve ahead of him,” Portnoy said.
Pending approval by the UH regents, Elliott’s base salary will start at $425,000 with additional performance-based incentives.
That’s a change from former AD Craig Angelos, who was never on contract.
Tsui saying it was important that the next AD would be under contract.
“It was the first conversation I had with the president and that was in January,” Tsui said.
“I haven’t seen the contract. Unfortunately, when I was a regent, I saw way too many athletic contracts and know how problems can arise,” Portnoy said.
Elliott’s most obvious tests include the Aloha Stadium project and name image and likeness compensation for athletes, as well as transitioning more teams to the Mountain West Conference next year.
A more nuanced test will be navigating the political and business communities in a state that loves UH sports.
“He could be the right choice,” Portnoy said. “Again, I don’t know him. I just know these other things. He’s got some strong positives, but he’s got some huge challenges.”
Elliott would need to be approved by the UH Board of Regents at a special meeting set for June 16.
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Iconic Gulf Coast venue outranks Hawaii beach bars in national poll

A legendary Gulf Coast watering hole held its own with Hawaii’s best in a new USA Today ranking of the 10 best beach bars in the country.
For this USA Today 10Best list, “An expert panel nominated their top beach bars across the country — places in postcard-perfect locations with diverse drink menus and great atmospheres to boot. Then, readers voted to decide which bars are most exceptional.”
Hawaii claimed the No. 10, 9, 6 and 5 spots. But as nice as it would be to sip a Mauna Kea Mule at the Copper Bar, it’s a little easier to get to Flora-Bama Lounge, Package & Oyster Bar for a more familiar frozen concoction. The famed roadhouse on the Alabama-Florida line landed at No. 2. (Florida only claimed three spots, but the Ocean Deck in Daytona Beach topped the list.)
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USA Today said the Flora-Bama earned its place with its location, its multiple stages for live music, bushwackers and oyster bar.
Two venues in California and one in Hilton Head, S.C., rounded out the list.
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