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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Thursday, January 8, 2004

THE LEFT LANE
Share your love story with our readers

Advertiser Staff and News Services

Go ahead and try to melt our hearts.

Nothing will get your sweetie in the mood for love like telling the world about your fine romance. So go ahead, tell us your extraordinary love story.

The top entry will appear in a feature story just in time for Valentine's Day.

Whether it's a tale of how you met, got engaged, overcame the odds or reunited after years apart, we want to hear about it.

Send your story to: Love Stories, c/o Tanya Bricking Leach, relationships writer, The Honolulu Advertiser, P.O. Box 3110, Honolulu, HI 96802. Fax entries to 525-8055 or e-mail tbricking@honoluluadvertiser.com. Be sure to include your name and daytime phone number.



Somewhere, Elvis turns 69

ELVIS
Where would we be, musically speaking, if Elvis Presley had never warned us not to step on his blue suede shoes, gyrated his hips on the Ed Sullivan show or shook us up with "Blue Hawaii"?

The King, born Jan. 8, 1935, in Tupelo, Miss., would have been 69 today. And he also would have been celebrating the 50th anniversary of the first time he walked into a Memphis studio, paid $4, and recorded his first songs — "That's All Right, Mama" and "Blue Moon of Kentucky." The rest, as they say, is history. Elvis may have died Aug. 16, 1977, in his Graceland home, but the King's music lives on. And for that, we say thankyouverymuch.



Photography class for youngsters

Your child is just a click away from learning about photography today. The Mililani Public Library will host a Beginning Photography Workshop for Kids, a free, two-part program designed for students in grades 4 through 6, from 10 a.m. to noon today and again from 6:30 to 7:30 on Jan. 21. The class will be limited to 12 students.

Kazu Yoshitake will teach the students, who will be provided with point-and-shoot cameras. Selected photos from today's session will be displayed on a library bulletin board. Call 627-7470 for more information.