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Green fees at Hilo Muni increase

For the first time in nine years, green fees at Hilo Municipal Golf Course have increased.

On Thursday, the weekday green fee for Hawaii residents increased $3 per round to $15. On weekends and holidays, resident golfers must pay $20 a round, up from the present $15.

Monthly cards allowing unlimited play will cost $25 for junior golfers; $35 for seniors at least 60 years old, University of Hawaii students and the disabled; and $55 for the general public. An additional fee of $1 per round for weekday play and $3 per round for weekend and holiday play will be assessed card holders.

Nonresident rates will increase to $34 per round for weekday play and $45 per round for weekend and holiday use.

“Despite greater operational efficiency, we simply are unable to continue to absorb rising costs that are beyond the department’s control,” Hawaii County Parks and Recreation Director Bob Fitzgerald said.

The department is reviewing all of its user fees in an effort to control costs and move toward financial self-sufficiency, Fitzgerald said.

Golf course fees were last raised in 2003, he said.

West Coast Hawaii Little League meeting Saturday

West Coast Hawaii Little League will conduct a general meeting at 4 p.m. Saturday at Old Kona Airport Park’s Field C.

Topics of discussion include new membership, nomination of new board members and the upcoming Little League season. District administrator Naomi Campbell will attend and answer any questions the public might have.

For more information, call Campbell at (808) 877-7071 or West Coast Hawaii Little League President T.J. Akiona at (808) 747-6939.

Banjy’s Waikoloa Sharks meeting March 11

Konabaseball.com’s Banjy’s Waikoloa Sharks will conduct its first meeting at 10 a.m. March 11 at Waikoloa’s Hooko Street Park.

Interested players age 18 and older are encouraged to attend.

For more information, call Ray Uribes at 238-0439 or 430-9754.

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