Rotary clubs announce weekly schedule
Rotary clubs announce weekly schedule
Troy Scott will discuss Civil Defense preparedness during the Rotary Club of Kona Mauka meeting from noon to 1 p.m. Tuesday at Teshima’s. For more information, contact Gary Rovelstad at rgrkonamauka@gmail.com or 324-0318.
Rotary Club of Kona Sunrise will hold its weekly meeting from 6:45 to 7:45 a.m. Wednesday on the second floor of Humpy’s in Coconut Grove Marketplace. For more information, contact Bev Fraser at 936-9965 or rotarybev@gmail.com.
Rotary Club of North Hawaii will hold its weekly meeting from noon to 1 p.m. Wednesday at Anna Ranch in Waimea. For more information, contact Erik Jacobson at 345-9033 or erik@sleepydog.com.
On Thursday, the Rotary Club of Kona will hear from Diana Bertsch, IRONMAN race director. The meeting will be from noon to 1 p.m. at King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel. For more information, contact James Resor at jcresor@yahoo.com.
Rotary is a worldwide organization of business and professional leaders that provides humanitarian service, encourages high ethical standards in all vocations, and helps build goodwill and peace in the world. Visitors are welcome.
Grant funding Kohala Radio station
The North Kohala Community Resource Center has received a $25,000 grant from the Cooke Foundation to support the new Kohala Radio station.
“We are grateful for the support from Cooke Foundation which will fund much-needed, first-year operational costs for our community radio station, Kohala Radio,” said Christine Richardson, the center’s executive director,
The station will begin broadcasting on 96.1 FM beginning in July. For more information, visit knkr.org.
Cho named Officer of the Month
The Kona Crime Prevention Committee recognized Kona Patrol Officer Darren Cho as “Officer of the Month” for July in a luncheon ceremony Wednesday at Huggo’s restaurant in Kailua-Kona.
Cho was honored for intervening when a known criminal suspect attempted to provide a false name to another officer.
Cho was familiar with the man from past investigations and knew him to carry firearms. He contacted the other officer and gave him the man’s real name.
He then investigated the man’s pickup truck because of the man’s prior alleged involvement with car thefts and other property crimes. Cho discovered the truck’s front and rear license plates didn’t match. Further investigation revealed that the truck was stolen. Drugs and a sawed-off shotgun were found in the stolen truck.
The suspect was arrested and taken to the Kona police station while Cho helped detectives continue the investigation, which led to seven felony charges and four misdemeanor charges.
Sgt. David Araki, who nominated Cho for the award, described him as a positive role model. “I believe that through the tireless efforts of Officer Darren Cho, police were able to get a potentially dangerous man and weapon off of the streets,” Cho wrote in nomination papers.
As “Officer of the Month,” Cho is eligible to become “Officer of the Year.”
The Kona Crime Prevention Committee is an organization that encourages community involvement in aiding and supporting police in West Hawaii.