Here’s the list of folks being honored this morning by the Honolulu City Council. To find out more about what they’ve done to earn the recognition, click here [DOC].

  • Kamehameha Schools — On The Occasion Of Its 125th Anniversary
  • The Members And Performers Of The Hawaiian Room — In Commemoration Of The 75th Anniversary Of Its Debut In New York City
  • Mr. Tracy Taylor And The Students Of Kapolei Middle School — For Their Exemplary Achievements And Distinguished Service In The Kapolei Complex Of Schools
  • Tiki Willis — For Her Courage And Outstanding Efforts In Assisting Those In Need
  • Pearl City High School Chargers Girls Judo Team — The 2012 Hawaii High School Athletic Association State Girls Judo Champions
  • Doris Sullivan And The Pacific Islands Athletic Alliance — For Their Unwavering Leadership And Dedication In Helping Hawaii’s Student-Athletes To Achieve Their Goals
  • Team Hawaii Chefs’ Dale Radomski, Lawrence Bayot, and Norimitsu Wada-Goode — For Capturing The Judge’s Special Award At The 2012 Sapporo Snow Festival For Their “Fun In The Sun” Snow Sculpture
  • Ralph Goto — Recipient Of The 2012 Paragon Award For Water Safety
  • Children’s Mental Health Matters Campaign Committee — For The Promotion of Children’s Mental Health And Wellness
  • Royal Hawaiian Band — For Receiving the 2012 Hawai‘i Academy Of Recording Arts’ Special Industry Award
  • Halau I Ka Wekiu — 2012 Merrie Monarch Festival Overall Winner

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