ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Family shares quilting memories, tips and patterns
Advertiser Staff and News Services
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The Poakalani/Serrao family, known for its quilting prowess, has a new book out featuring the memories, tips and patterns of four of its members — Poakalani Serrao, John Serrao, Raelene Correia and Cissy Serrao. Called "The Hawaiian Quilt: The Tradition Continues" (Mutual Publishing, paper, $16.95), the book includes full-color photographs and thoughtful commentary, some of it practical, some of it whimsical or philosophical. Among my favorites: "Without a story, quilts are just blankets on a bed."
— Wanda A. Adams
TUNE IN FOR LOCAL LOOK AT BREAST CANCER SURVIVORS
Breast cancer is a hot topic this month: "On Board for a Cure," a locally produced hour-long documentary on breast cancer survivors, airs at 9 tonight and at 7 p.m. Saturday on KHON. And if you haven't had your annual mammogram yet, UHA, a local health plan, has stepped it up a notch, running TV ads urging women to get their mammograms and offering physicians incentives for screenings. Information: 532-4000.
FINAL WORD
"From the day I found out they were making the Star Trek movie, I said, 'I want to be Spock' ... I put my intentions out there clearly, and the universe responded."
Zachary Quinto | who plays the evil Sylar in "Heroes," in TV Guide