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Be Safe, Not Sorry Liza of “A Maui Blog” “Better safe than sorry” is a reminder that my parents ingrained in me. Now that I am a parent, I find myself saying this cliché to my kids, often. As a...
Read MoreBe Safe, Not Sorry Liza of “A Maui Blog” “Better safe than sorry” is a reminder that my parents ingrained in me. Now that I am a parent, I find myself saying this cliché to my kids, often. As a...
Read MoreHappy Independence Day! How is your summer so far? Well, I survived our first whole family vacation. Four generations, 21 people in a 6-bedroom 3-story house, we were loud but full of laughter and bickering. We created memories that will...
Read MoreDulce Karen Butay Editor’s Note: Many on The Fil-Am Voice’s staff have connections to Sakadas and the plantations. Although we generally hate to be the subject of the articles / columns, this is the fifth in a series focusing on The Fil-Am...
Read MoreVince G. Bagoyo, Jr. Editor’s Note: Many on The Fil-Am Voice’s staff have connections to Sakadas and the plantations. Although we generally hate to be the subject of the articles / columns, this is the fourth in a series focusing on The...
Read MoreCongratulations to all graduates. Way to go Class of 2019! Warmest congratulations to our daughters, Vanessa Kate Erin and Angeline Joy on your graduation. You amazed us with your accomplishments! It took a lot of hard work to reach this...
Read MoreFilipino Food Week Liza of “A Maui Blog” Filipino Food Week Hawai‘i was recently celebrated from June 9 through 15. In connection with this, I started thinking about Filipino food and started to wonder what ingredients Filipinos usually use in...
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