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WEST HAWAII TODAY | BIG ISLAND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE FRIDAY,APRIL 14, 2017 | 11 WEST HAWAII TODAY The People’s Choice CHEAPEST VAPE PRODUCTS IN TOWN We can beat any competitor’s price Mention this ad for $5 free in Arcade play** with purchase of any vape product. Exp. April 30, 2017 120 ML. OF JUICE FOR ONLY $2999 *select brands 74-555 Kaiwi St. • Kailua-Kona, HI 96740 • 808-238-5132 Come play fun skill games and win great prizes, and come relax in our vape lounge and watch all sporting events. Dr. Donald Nikaitani IS NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS AS A PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN IN KAILUAŽKONA, HAWAII Dr. Nikaitani is Board Certifi ed by the American Board of Internal Medicine specializing in the care of the adult patient. He is profi cient in cardiology, neurology, diabetes, heart disease, asthma, kidney and bladder, lung disease, stomach and intestines, endocrine disorders, and all other medical concerns including cold, fl u, and sore throat symptoms. Accepting most insurances including HMSA, BCBS, UHA, HMAA, HMA, UNITED HEALTH CARE, MDX, MEDICARE, CIGNA, AETNA, and KAISER ADDED CHOICE. Please call 808-329-1346 for an appointment. We treat you like family. Your health is our most important concern. Kona Kohala Health Care Svc. 75-137 Hualalai Road, Kailua-Kona, HI companies in Philadelphia, New York and Honolulu and taught at private studios and community colleges on Oahu. She holds a master’s degree in fine arts in dance from the University of Hawaii at Manoa and has studied with renowned Limon technique teachers Betty Jones and Fritz Ludin and ballet with Alaine Haubert, director of American Ballet Theatre’s William Gillespie School at Segerstrom Center for the Arts in California. Info: www. volcanoartcenter.org. Call for entries Pieces sought for upcoming textile show Firehouse Gallery is seeking entries for its upcoming textile show in the front gallery exhibiting sporting textiles in all shapes and forms from May 27 to June 24. Items can be fine art or functional items using fiber, yarn, weaving or sewing. Possible entries could include quilts or wall hangings, woven items, mixed media fiber, cross stitch art, knit or crochet pieces or fabric collages. This is a Waimea Arts Council member show, meaning it is open and there is no entry fee to members. New members may join and participate for only $25. Items must be for sale with 50 percent to go to WAC (25 percent with full membership and four hours of volunteer time when your items are in the gallery). Maximum size is 40 by 40 inches. Several pieces can be entered for sale, but how much can be displayed depends on space. Larger quilts can be on a table or on a quilt hangar. The take-in deadline is 3 p.m. on May 27. Items may be brought in any time the gallery is open during the week prior, as well. Info: Pat Dinsman at pldinsman@hawaii. rr.com or Jay West (artglass@aloha.net). Woodturners Exhibit award winners named Wailoa Center recently announced the winners of the People’s Choice and Turner’s Choice awards for the 19th annual Woodturners Exhibit. The 19th annual exhibit came to a close on March 31 with nearly 2,000 visitors attending throughout the month. On display were 137 turnings. The People’s Choice Award was determined to be “As Above So Below” by John Mydock, a 22-inch Norfolk pine platter with pyrography and the Turner’s Choice Award was given to Mark and Karen Stebbins for “Plumeria Platter,” a koa, mango, wenge and blood wood platter. Three other awards were also given out during a reception held in March. Codie King, director of Wailoa Center, picked the Curators Choice, awarding Pat Kramer’s “Natural Edge Milo Vessel with Carved Feet.” Jonathan Johnson, executive director of the State Foundation on Culture and Arts presented Recognition Awards to Dennis Hakes for his “Living on the Edge” Norfolk pine vessel and Aaron Hammer for his “Dark Chocolate” Chocolate Albezia natural edge bowl. Award was given to “As Above So Below” by John Mydock. The Turner’s Choice Award was given to Mark and Karen Stebbins for “Plumeria Platter,” a koa, mango, wenge and blood wood platter. Curators Choice was awarded to Pat Kramer’s “Natural Edge Milo Vessel with Carved Feet.” COURTESY PHOTOS/SPECIAL TO WEST HAWAII TODAY) A&E WRAP-UP: CONTINUED FROM PAGE 10


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