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  • The company will continue to operate at the Central Library without a contract, which a councilmember rejected over the company's track record on diversity.
  • Kalei's Kitchenette's First Storefront Anniversary! We're thrilled to invite you to the first anniversary of our storefront opening—a milestone six years in the making. Join us as we celebrate our journey and the community that has supported us every step of the way. We look forward to welcoming you! Established in 2018, Kalei's Kitchenette is a culinary haven nestled in the heart of Rancho Peñasquitos, San Diego. Founded by Chef Andy Mangiduyos and his wife Khara, Kalei's Kitchenette offers a delectable fusion of Hawaiian flavors and Pacific Rim cuisine, aiming to transport diners to the vibrant streets of Lahaina, Maui. From being a farmers market vendor to having their first brick and mortar, it’s been a great 6 years running a small business. Chef Andy's Culinary Journey: Chef Andy's culinary journey began in Lahaina, Maui, where he developed a deep passion for cooking amidst the rich tapestry of Hawaiian cuisine. With a background spanning from the University of Hawaii Maui to prestigious roles as an Executive Chef in renowned hotels and resorts across Hawaii and California, Chef Andy brings a wealth of experience and expertise to Kalei's Kitchenette. His commitment to using fresh, locally-sourced ingredients and crafting personalized menus ensures a unique and memorable dining experience for every guest. Community Engagement: Beyond serving mouthwatering dishes, Kalei's Kitchenette is deeply ingrained in the fabric of the community. In times of crisis, such as the Lahaina fire, the restaurant rallied together with its patrons to provide support, hosting fundraisers and donation drives to aid those affected. Kalei's Kitchenette partners with organizations like FoodWorks to reduce waste and promote sustainability, aligning with its core values of environmental stewardship and social responsibility. Additionally, Kalei’s Kitchenette runs multiple dine-in fundraising events for surrounding Poway Unified School District schools. Aloha Spirit and Exceptional Service: At Kalei's Kitchenette, the spirit of aloha permeates every aspect of the dining experience. With Chef Andy's background in the hospitality industry, guests can expect not only exquisite food but also impeccable service reminiscent of luxury hotel dining. Whether it's a casual meal or a special catering occasion, Kalei's Kitchenette strives to exceed expectations, delivering not just food but an unforgettable journey of flavors and hospitality. Join Us for the Celebration: As Kalei's Kitchenette approaches its one-year anniversary of opening the storefront on June 22nd, we invite you to join us in celebrating a year of culinary delights, community support, and the enduring spirit of aloha. The festivities will take place at the Radiant Life Church Parking Lot (10060 Carmel Mountain Rd, San Diego, CA 92129), just across from Kalei's Kitchenette. Bring your ohana (family) and friends for a day of fun, food, and festivities! The event is free to attend and includes cultural performances, a photobooth, and face painting at no cost. Food, drinks, and desserts are available for purchase. For an enhanced experience, VIP seats can be purchased, which include an exclusive buffet lunch, appetizers available throughout the program, drinks, and guaranteed front row seats to enjoy the performances. Activities: - Cultural performance: Live hula dance, ukulele performances and taiko drummers - DJ sets and island tunes. - Face painting and a photobooth. - Coffee and desserts available for purchase. - Raffles and giveaways. - Signature combo plates from Kalei's Kitchenette. For more information visit: kaleiskitchenette.com Stay Connected on Facebook and Instagram
  • New York is known for its street food vendors. NPR spent time with a recently arrived migrant who is hitting the streets to sell for the first time, but has to overcome a huge hurdle: his shyness.
  • Volunteers from across the country are in southern Appalachia to help with recovery from Hurricane Helene. Among them are a Texas couple who have volunteered at a dozen disaster sites this year.
  • Several days of triple-digit temperatures have stoked a wildfire in Southern California that burned so hot it created its own thunderstorm-like weather systems.
  • President-elect Trump has excelled at creating his own media image, from his earliest days as a real estate baron. His supporters find him entertaining and feisty, and even critics find it difficult not to talk about him.
  • A project in Alabama seeks to drastically grow the number of home-based child care options. It could help the state's workforce, especially during nontraditional hours.
  • Sensationalized and out-of-context videos from influencers are helping to elevate the false and racist rumors that Haitian immigrants in Springfield, Ohio are eating pets.
  • KPBS recently led a discussion with South Bay community members on the unique challenges they face around voting.
  • In 1996, Erik and Lyle Menendez were convicted and sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. A Los Angeles judge is holding the first hearing to reexamine the case.
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