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Join us during the month of September for National Salad Month. We will feature 4 new salads all month long. Come in and try our new salads and cast your vote for your favorite. The salad with the most votes at the end of the month will be a new item featured on the Hale Ikena menu!
It’s Greek to Me Salad Start off with a bed of Romaine Lettuce topped with juicy red tomatoes, red onions, Kalamata olives and topped with feta cheese.
Tacolicious Salad A bed of shredded lettuce served with chopped chicken, fresh tomatoes, black olives and shredded cheddar cheese topped with a sour cream and guacamole served in a fried flour tortilla bowl with a side of salsa.
Fun Fruit Salad A colorful mélange of the juiciest pineapples, strawberries, watermelon, grapes, cantaloupe, and honeydew served in a bowl.
The Scully Salad A bed of fresh baby Spinach served with fresh grapes and strawberries topped with blue cheese and crushed walnuts.
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Tuesday, 17 August 2010 10:58 |
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Friday, 27 August 2010 00:00 |
- Tickets range from $21 to $33
- Seats range from North End Zone to South End Zone to Sidelines.
- The prices increase accordingly.
- All games are Saturdays.
No longer selling USC or Charleston Southern Combo tickets and season tickets
UH SCHEDULE
LOUISIANA TECH - 10/2/2010 @ 5:30PM NEVADA 10/16/2010 @ 5:30PM IDAHO (HOMECOMING) - 10/30/2010 @ 5:30PM SAN JOSE STATE - 11/20/2010 @5:30PM UNLV - 12/4/2010 @ 5:30PM
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Thursday, 29 July 2010 16:52 |
HONOLULU, HAWAII—The Honolulu Academy of Arts is participating in Blue Star MuseumS, a partnership with the National Endowment for the Arts, and more than 700 museums across America, to offer free admission to all active-duty military personnel and their families from Memorial Day through Labor Day 2010.
Other Hawaii museums participating in the program are The Contemporary Museum, Lyon Arboretum and Lyman Museum. Active-duty military personnel and their families simply need to show valid ID at the museum’s front desk to gain free entry to the museum.
“In appreciation of their service, the Academy welcomes the islands’ military personnel and their families. The transformative experience that the museum’s art and programs offer are our small gift to them,” says Interim Director Lynne Johnson.
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LTG Rick Lynch CG, IMCOM
Defender 6 sends:
On 8 October 2007, the Army unveiled the Army Family Covenant (AFC), institutionalizing the Army’s commitment to providing Soldiers and Families – Active, Guard, and Reserve – a quality of life commensurate with their quality of service. However, as I travel around the Army meeting with Soldiers and Families I’m surprised to find that many are not familiar with the Army Family Covenant and the commitment Army leadership has made to provide a better quality of life to Soldiers and Families.
We are delivering the Army Family Covenant with a focus on five specific areas: Standardization and funding of existing programs and services, Increasing accessibility and quality of health care, Improving Soldier and Family housing, Ensuring excellence in schools, youth services and child care and Expanding education and employment opportunities for Family members.
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