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LAKE WILSON SANS WEED

Visitors enjoy boat tours and games


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RONEN ZILBERMAN / RZILBERMAN@STARBULLETIN.COM
People celebrated a weed-free lake at "A Day at Lake Wilson" at the Wahiawa Freshwater State Recreational Area yesterday. Activities included boat tours of the lake, release of hatchery-raised largemouth bass, educational exhibits, prize drawings and games. Pauline Kawamata, right, helped Dasia Sepulveda, 6, make a fish sculpture from seed pods.


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RONEN ZILBERMAN / RZILBERMAN@STARBULLETIN.COM
People enjoyed a boat tour around Lake Wilson.


ART INCARNATE


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LUCY PEMONI / SPECIAL TO THE STAR-BULLETIN
Sara Nakatsu, of Waipahu , Bonnie Miyashiro, of Waipahu, and Lisa Wakasugi, of Pearl City -- three of the seven women playing with the group Miyashiro Soho Kai -- strummed Okinawan tunes on their kotos, 13-string zithers, during the first-birthday celebration of the Hawaii State Art Museum in Honolulu on Saturday.

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