
Island Images

Saturday, July 8, 2000

Stringing Along For
The Sake Of Friendship

By Ken Ige, Star-Bulletin
Kevin Fukuda, 11, devours a Twinkie, his duty in a game yesterday
at Ala Moana Beach Park. Kids put the Twinkie, tied to a long string,
through their clothes, with the last person eating it. Kevin's team
included Reyn Okamura, 9, left, and others from
YMCAs in Kaimuki and Kalihi.

By Ken Ige, Star-Bulletin
In another game, Fruit Salad, Christine Chen of the Kaimuki
YMCA rolls a big die.The YMCA Friendship Games bring
together children from around Oahu. Some 1,600 kids, ages
4-12, from Summer Fun programs at
seven branches took part.
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