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Sign waving rally to call out violence on March 2

Summary by The Garden Island
LIHU‘E — A roadside sign waving rally on March 2 from noon to 1 p.m. across from Lihu‘e Airport will focus on violence awareness, encouraging safe driving practices and educating youths on underage drinking. The public is encouraged to participate in the rally hosted by Kekoa “Pure Aloha” Carvalho and To The Top Foundation with support from Keep It Flowing. The rally follows the Ho‘okele Coalition’s advocacy training with the Boys &Girls Club, L…
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