Youth Support National Make A Difference Day in Lydgate Park
By Tommy Noyes The strong turnout of cheerful, willing young individuals always impresses me each time the Friends of Kamalani coordinate a community workday. Your help is also needed on Saturday, Oct....
View ArticlePlanning for Health
By Tommy Noyes Twenty-eight Hawai‘i Congress of Planning Officials conferees attended a bicycle mounted mobile tour. Their morning was dedicated to an eight-mile cruise on Ke Ala Hele Makalae, Kaua‘i’s...
View ArticleTwo Months of Bicycling Events
By Tommy Noyes Kaua‘i County Council members Mel Rapozo and Derek Kawakami got a kick out of the Snail Race, one of the bicycle handling skills challenges Kaua‘i Path will set up on Keiki Bike and...
View ArticleSafe Passing
By Tommy Noyes Crossing the double yellow line when overtaking a bicyclist is legally required on the Natchez Trace in Mississippi. Photo by Tommy Noyes May is National Bike Month, and Get Fit Kaua‘i...
View ArticleSafe Passing
By Tommy Noyes Crossing the double yellow line when overtaking a bicyclist is legally required on the Natchez Trace in Mississippi. Photo by Tommy Noyes May is National Bike Month, and Get Fit Kaua‘i...
View ArticleMayor-A-Thon 2017
By Tommy Noyes Mayor Bernard Carvalho Jr. gets a workout chauffeuring his grandchildren during the Mayor-A-Thon. Pre-register for this year’s event at www.GetFitKauai.com and be present to win fabulous...
View ArticleKawaihau Boardwalk
By Tommy Noyes Officer in Charge U.S. Air Force Major Craig Devore (left) and County of Kaua‘i Building Division Chief Doug Haigh met in mid-June at the base of the Kawaihau Boardwalk to check on...
View ArticleCommunity Resilience
By Tommy Noyes This was the view from the Mayor’s Office in Lihu‘e’s Historic County Building 25 years ago as Hurricane ‘Iniki ripped across Kaua‘i. Make time now to prepare because soon we might face...
View ArticleDogs on the Path
By Tommy Noyes Cheryl and Joy Claypoole were glad to meet Dianne Kennedy on the path — they both own Old English Sheep Dogs. Path Ambassador Thomas Noyes and Kaua‘i Humane Society volunteer Randy Blake...
View ArticleThe Path to Reviving Hawaiian Traditions
By Tommy Noyes Kapa‘a High School senior and Earth Club president Shasta White helps Mike DeMotta, National Tropical Botanical Garden’s head curator for living collections, unload donated native...
View ArticleMotorcycle Safety Course
By Tommy A. Noyes Observed by Motorcycle Safety Foundation certified instructors Esther and James Miller, Albert Ebueng keeps his eyes up as he polishes his handling skills in the Basic RiderCourse....
View ArticleCommunity Service
By Tommy Noyes The Friends of Kamalani and Lydgate Park Beach Cleanup Team coordinator Kelly Stevenson guides Kaua‘i High School Leo Club volunteers as they position a driftwood log so that it will...
View ArticleDogs on the Path
By Tommy Noyes Cheryl and Joy Claypoole were glad to meet Dianne Kennedy on the path — they both own Old English Sheep Dogs. Path Ambassador Thomas Noyes and Kaua‘i Humane Society volunteer Randy Blake...
View ArticleThe Path to Reviving Hawaiian Traditions
By Tommy Noyes Kapa‘a High School senior and Earth Club president Shasta White helps Mike DeMotta, National Tropical Botanical Garden’s head curator for living collections, unload donated native...
View ArticleMotorcycle Safety Course
By Tommy A. Noyes Observed by Motorcycle Safety Foundation certified instructors Esther and James Miller, Albert Ebueng keeps his eyes up as he polishes his handling skills in the Basic RiderCourse....
View ArticleBiking for a Longer, Healthier Life
By Tommy Noyes Pat White celebrated her 75th birthday by completing this hilly 35-mile bicycle ride from Kalapaki to Koloa, up Omao Road and back to Kalapaki. She’s still going strong. A recent medical...
View ArticleThe Dangers of Vaping
By Tommy A. Noyes Parents and teachers take note: Since it is illegal for youth to use, posses or bring vaping devices to school, they come up with clever ways to hide them. Pictured here are an...
View ArticleHa‘akulou — Kaumuali‘i’s Royal Cloak
By Léo Azambuja Kaua‘i Museum Director Chucky Boy Chock, wearing the traditional attire from the Royal Order of Kamehameha, is seen here posing next to a royal ‘ahu‘ula (cloak) and mahiole (helmet)...
View ArticleLydgate’s Earth Day Reboot
By Tommy Noyes Eva LaBarge flashes a shaka and smile as the Beach Cleanup Team clears crud from the baby pond at Lydgate Beach Park. An excavator in the background finishes up extracting the big logs....
View ArticleJoin ‘Bikes on Rice’ this Afternoon in Lihu‘e
Join the free and fun 'Bikes on Rice' today at 4:30 p.m. in Lihu‘e. Contributed photo The next Bikes on Rice bicycle ride is coming up this afternoon. Join the crew at the Lihu‘e Civic Center, 4444...
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