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                                                                                                                                THE CARROLL COX SHOW  :  1080 AM

 


 

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   SUNDAY, April 19, 2015

 

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      Carroll's guests are  Kanoe Cazimero, and Kilohana Silve, representing the Iwalani Foundation for Breast Cancer Awareness. They discuss their upcoming Hulathon on May 1 to raise funds for the book they are preparing for publication, Magnificent Women of Hawaii.  The book will include many beautiful pictures of women who have had a bout with breast cancer, as well as information to encourage and support women and their families. The pictures can be viewed and purchased from the PicturesPlus website (search for Iwalani), and will also be displayed at the Hulathon.   

      Kilohana tells us how important early detection is.  Absolutely do not "wait and see".  Be sure to get a second opinion.   And, "don't be afraid, you are your only advocate."  During and after diagnosis and treatment the foundation will provide a holistic approach of support for mind, body and spirit.   

      Come to their Hulathon on Lei Day, Friday, May 1, from  9 a.m. to 9 p.m.,at the Ward Warehouse amphitheatre.  The women of Iwalani Foundation, and many other halaus, will be dancing hula, playing music, making leis, and discussing breast cancer.  Come dance and share, or just for support and encouragement.  

      Iwalani Foundation "is local, and is there to support you, the women of Hawaii, one on one, with aloha."  The foundation's phone numbers are 623-6776 or 778-0201.  Their email is  iwalanihula1@yahoo.com    To make a donation, their website is iwalanifoundation.com.   Kanoe can be reached at 224-0767.  

      Listen to our show of 3/19/15 for more information about the Iwalani Foundation.

                  

                One of the magnificent women of Hawaii


      The second hour, Carroll talks about trash in the streams and canals of Hawaii, and how it affects the birds and other wildlife that live there.  He also talks about a number of issues of the day with callers including the lack of action by the city and state when the zipper lane was left open, rail problems, the military, and living in America in general.  

            

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        KITTY CORNER -  TOO CUTE!

             

        These, and other kittens like them, are looking for a home.  Ages range from 3 to 12 months.  

        They have been neutered or spayed, and they are litter box trained.   Now, all  they need is your love.  Who can resist a new kitten?

              

        To adopt, call Carroll at 782-6627, or email carroll@carrollcox.com.     

             

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