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Ways you can protect your family and home during and after hurricane season
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – Hawaii’s hurricane season technically ends this weekend, advocates say now is the time to ramp up emergency preparedness efforts for next season.
Honolulu Neighborhood commission chair Larry Veray joined us with what community leaders are doing.
The commission made a it a priority for Year 2026 to educate all neighborhood residents and provide them advice on how to fortify their homes and high rises to minimize the loss of life and property in a severe disaster like extreme hurricanes and wildfires.
“There are over 80,000 wooden homes on Oahu,” said Veray. “With a Category 3-5 hurricane, many houses will lose their roofs and begin to disintegrate with windows and walls followinging.”
Veray also facilitates guest presenters for the Pearl City Neighborhood Board next year and ask Hawaii legislators to facilitate a town hall meeting next year.
Click here for more information on the neighborhood board.
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Ballet Hawaii marks 50 years, next generation prepares to take the stage
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) – A ballet studio is celebrating 50 years of bringing dance to the islands and nurturing the next generation of performers with a special concert happening next month.
Ballet Hawaii executive director Richard Vida, choreographer David Weaver, and alumna performer Charli Ahlgren-Folkert joined HNN’s Sunrise Weekends to talk about their summer concert, “Forces of Nature,” at Leeward Community College Theatre on Saturday, Aug. 1, at 4 p.m.
The show is made up of students enrolled in Ballet Hawaii’s summer intensive session along with guest artists from Pacific Northwest Ballet, Carolina Ballet, and Sacramento Ballet.
“Every summer we do this incredible summer intensive or ballet boot camp. Students come from Japan, the continent and all over Hawaii and they study from 8 in the morning until 6:30 at night,” Vida said.
Weaver said he is choreographing a piece called “Volcanic Etudes,” centered on how the power and beauty of the islands were created by forces of nature.
Ballet Hawaii is a ballet training school that teaches, produces, presents and promotes dance in Hawaii, with more than 300 students of all ages. The organization has two studios, in Honolulu and Waipahu.
This fall, Ballet Hawaii is offering classes for all ages and levels, including musical theater and Sunday contemporary classes at their Honolulu studio.
Upcoming performances of The Nutcracker run in December.
For tickets to “Force of Nature,” use promo code FORCES20 for a 20% discount.
To learn more about classes or upcoming show click here.
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