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  2. Dawn Ige - Wikipedia

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    Ige advocated for child nutrition and literacy efforts. In 2018, Ige led the launch of the Hawaii State Department of Education 's Jump Start Breakfast program to encourage morning meals. During the COVID-19 pandemic , she worked with the public schools to provide free meals and with nonprofits to create meal kits for families. [ 5 ]

  3. Zippy's - Wikipedia

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    Zippy's is open 24 hours and offers a wide variety of food combining American, Japanese, Korean, Chinese, and Hawaiian cuisine—that is, what people who live in Hawaii call "local" cuisine. [7] One of their signature dishes when they first opened was the Zip-min. [ clarification needed ] [ 8 ] Its signature food is their chili .

  4. International Market Place - Wikipedia

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    Grand Re-Opening day at the International Marketplace The original treehouse occupied by Donn Beach in the International Marketplace. International Market Place is an open-air shopping center located in Waikīkī on the island of O‘ahu. It first opened in 1956 as a commercial, retail and entertainment center.

  5. David Ige - Wikipedia

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    David Yutaka Ige (/ ˈ iː ɡ eɪ /; 伊芸 豊, Ige Yutaka, born January 15, 1957) is an American politician and engineer who served as the eighth governor of Hawaii from 2014 to 2022. A Democrat , he served in the Hawaii State Senate from 1994 to 2014 and the Hawaii House of Representatives from 1985 to 1994.

  6. Honolulu Cookie Company - Wikipedia

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    In 1998, Honolulu Cookie Company introduced its first cookies to the wholesale market. [2] In 2001 the factory and retail store opened in Honolulu, Hawaii. Over the next few years, shops opened all over Oahu, with the Ward Warehouse store in 2002, a store in the Hilton Hawaiian Village in Waikiki in 2003, and a kiosk at Ala Moana Center in 2004.

  7. La Ronde (restaurant) - Wikipedia

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    La Ronde (atop the Ala Moana Office Building) La Ronde (atop in center of image) La Ronde was a restaurant [1] in Honolulu, [2] Hawaii.Built in 1961 [3] and designed by John Graham, [4] it was the first revolving restaurant in the United States [5] (preceding the "Eye of the Needle" restaurant in Seattle) and the third [6] [7] of its kind (after [8] [9] the Florian Tower and the Cairo Tower ...

  8. Hawaii Convention Center - Wikipedia

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    An estimated 10,000 people arrived in Honolulu for the meetings. [ 1 ] The National Transportation Safety Board public hearing on the Korean Air Flight 801 crash in Guam was held at the Hawaii Convention Center on March 24–26, 1998, in Ballrooms A, B, and C. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ]

  9. Neal S. Blaisdell Center - Wikipedia

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    Many religious ceremonies have been performed in the Neal S. Blaisdell Center. The largest of which were the enthronement of Joseph Anthony Ferrario as the third Bishop of Honolulu and the ordination and installation of Clarence Richard Silva as the fifth Bishop of Honolulu, overseeing the Roman Catholic Diocese of Honolulu.