Grocery store hosts graduation ceremony for young employees

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Kealakehe High School graduates who are part of the Safeway ohana get to "walk the line" Wednesday as the Kona store honors them. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)
Kealakehe High School graduate Memphis Kealohi-Haili receives his diploma from store manager John Perrillo Wednesday at Safeway’s celebration of employees’ graduation. (Photos by Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)
Kealakehe High School graduate Shane Kahulamu “walks the line” Wednesday at Safeway’s celebration of employees’ graduation.
Kealakehe High School graduate Ocean Serion receives his diploma from store manager John Perillo Wednesday at Safeway's celebration of employees' graduation. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)
Kealakehe High School graduate Nic Bowman receives a lei Wednesday at Safeway’s celebration of employees graduation. (Laura Ruminski/West Hawaii Today)
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Four Kealakehe High School graduates got to walk the line Wednesday … down the ice cream aisle at the Kailua-Kona Safeway.

Pomp and Circumstance replaced supermarket music as each Safeway ohana graduate, dressed in cap and gown, walked down the balloon-decorated aisle receiving lei and well-wishes from fellow employees. At the end of the walk, store manager John Perillo handed them their diploma.

“It’s been a difficult time,” said Perillo. “We wanted to recognize them for their hard work and dedication. They are model students and model employees.”

The celebration was the brainchild of floral manager Ganet Covington who wanted to celebrate the employees and children of employees who graduated this year.

“They missed out. We needed to do this for graduation,” she said.

Perillo said the employees are like family, a sentiment to which the graduates heartily agreed.

“It was pretty nice of them to do,” said graduate Ocean Serion. “They are like my second family.”

After the ceremony, the graduates were treated to a bountiful lunch in the breakroom.

“They have been troopers through it all,” said Perillo. “They are really overall great kids.”