CRAIG T. KOJIMA / CKOJIMA@STARBULLETIN.COM
Marine artist Wyland led children yesterday in painting a mural at the state Capitol to support the "Keep It Wild!" campaign to protect Hawaii's wild and scenic coastal lands. State and Sierra Club officials also were on hand.
COPS SERVE UP LOBSTERS
DENNIS ODA / DODA@STARBULLETIN.COM
Members of the Honolulu Police Department's 140th recruit class, from left, Gaynor Minton, Clayton Nakamura and Tom Ngiratereged, joined police officers last night at the Red Lobster restaurant in Waikiki. It was part of a national fund-raising event at Red Lobsters nationwide calling for officers to serve as waiters and donate their tips to Special Olympics.
NEEDLES FOR THOSE IN NEED
DENNIS ODA / DODA@STARBULLETIN.COM
Carolyn Winston, Melinda Ahn and Waimea Williams showed yesterday donated sewing supplies going to the Philippines, a project of Kokokahi Tropical Hunger Mission.
TAKING UP THE TIKI
BARRY MARKOWITZ / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-BULLETIN
Polynesian Cultural Center workers, from left, Jared Perry, Wale Tavaigia, Tufa Unga, David Kubota and Tavita Asuao prepared to "plant" a new 25-foot tiki on land facing Kamehameha Highway.