Pop-A-Lock
expands to Big Island
KAILUA-KONA — Pop-A-Lock has expanded to the Big Island.
Pop-A-Lock Big Island is affiliated with Pop-A-Lock of Oahu, which has been helping people in Hawaii since 2009 and was recently voted “Hawaii’s Best Locksmith” by the 2018 Honolulu Star Advertiser’s People’s Choice Awards.
Pop-A-Lock Big Island mobile locksmith service specializes in lockouts, re-keying, lock repair and replacement locks for homes and offices. Their auto locksmith service specializes in cutting, duplicating, and programming dealer chip keys, and their 24/7 roadside assistance includes car door unlocks, tire changes, gas delivery, and jump starts.
“We are dedicated to helping people with their locksmithing needs on the Big Island,” said Cindy Friedman, co-founder and president of Pop-A-Lock Big Island. “My sister, Cathy Walker, and brother-in-law, Jack Walker, of Pop-A-Lock of Oahu have built a reputable business here in Hawaii. It is our mission to extend the same, high level of prompt and professional customer service here on the Big Island.”
Info: To learn more about Pop-A-Lock Big Island, visit: www.popalockbigisland.com. For service, call 465-2301.
The Fit Xchange Kona plans open house
for new boutique gym
KAILUA-KONA — The Studio at The Fit Xchange and The Fit Xchange Kona’s will hold grand opening/open house for its new Pilates and Barre Studio and Personal Training Boutique Gym.
From noon to 4 p.m. on July 28, the public is invited to take part in an afternoon of free classes, demonstrations, raffle giveaways, pupus, and a grand prize drawing. The gym is located in Sunset Plaza at 77-6425 Kuakini Highway #A4 and #B201, in Kailua-Kona.
Info: Call Ben at 494-9589, Tammy at (757) 714-3083, or Katie at 896-3192.
KCTC announces
First Harvest event
Kona Coffee and Tea Company will hold its annual First Harvest event on Aug. 25 at the company’s farm in Holualoa.
The free family friendly First Harvest runs from 8:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and is open to all ages. It also marks the company’s 20th year of farming coffee in Holualoa
After eight months of ripening from blossoms, the first coffee cherry is turning red and is ready for harvest. Kamaaina and visitors are encouraged to join this celebration of the start of the picking season and learn about the history and process of Kona coffee.
The morning will start at 8:30 a.m. with pure Kona coffee and pastries followed by picking instruction and sharing about the journey of the Kona coffee bean from farm to cup. Following this, everyone will be outfitted with picking gear and the picking will begin.
Prizes will be awarded to teams who have picked the greatest amount of coffee cherry. Additionally, awards for the youngest, oldest, and farthest traveled picker will be bestowed.
The day will close a light luncheon served in the main house of the farm.
Info: To RSVP or learn more, visit www.konacoffeeandtea.com. Directions will be emailed to guests who RSVP.