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Santa's Workshop Fundraiser is OVER. MAHALO!
#31
Patricia S. has joined our crew.

Mahalo to Patricia!
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#32
Phillip S. came in right after Patricia so we gaining more ground.

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#33
Been a quiet day today..... but Kiana has joined the club with a nice donation.

Mahalo Kiana!
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#34
This may be a first. We have a place that has made a donation.

Mahalo to the UKIRT Observatory.
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#35
Donations still arriving...

Mahalo to Rosemarie P.

More gifts for kids!
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#36
David S. is helping raise the total.

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#37
This last week has really dropped off. We will wrap this up soon. Late comers to the fundraiser are just as appreciated as our early donors.

Ending on the 25th.

Mahalo to all...
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#38
Yay! Diane M. has added to our Christmas pile of goodies for the kids.

Mahalo Dianne!!
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#39
Thought Paul"s explanation of this fundraiser was worth posting again!!! Easy to help with the "donate" button at the top right of the Punaweb page. JUST A FEW MORE DAYS LEFT !!

"In case newcomers are wondering what this is about, this is what Anna from Pahoa Elementary posted last year:

Santa's Workshop has been a great success for the past 3 years. Generous individuals and businesses donate to the cause of helping our Keiki in the Pahoa Community. Each child is given a goodie bag and a gift. Gifts such as toys, books, clothing, shoes/sandals are just some of the gifts that they receive. For many, this gift may be the only one received during the spirit of giving. Smiles, cheer, caroling are seen on their faces when they receive their gifts from Saint Nick.

Please kokua and help this tradition going....."
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#40
How short are we?
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