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                                              Hō‘ike‘ike. She is the daughter of re- Aunty Helen’s Won Tons.
nowned historian and kumu hula John K7e6ol“aWho wants cake?” eager
Lake. Sissy was born and raised in Maui and
 feels a deep commitment to ensuring the his-
 tory and heritage of her home is shared and
 protected for generations to come.
She began dancing hula when she was 5 years old, and today, following in her fa-
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The finished dish: Aunty Helen’s Wontons.
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  Ingredients:
•1 can Spam
•2 stalks green onions
•1 can water chestnuts
•1 egg
•1 pack won ton wrappers,
about 25
•4 cups vegetable oil, for
frying
•1 cup water
Directions:
Cube Spam. Dice green onions. Drain water from water chestnuts and dice into small pieces. Put ingredients into bowl. Crack egg in bowl, knead and fold until mixed. Take spoonful of mixture and place on 1 wrapper. Using back of spoon, dip it in bowl of water.
Rub along edge of wrap to moisten. Fold wrapper in half
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and seal edges, making sure there are no openings. Continue same process until finished.
In deep pot, add vegetable oil and heat to 350 degrees. Place won ton in oil. Do not overcrowd pot. When browned, turn won ton over, making sure both sides are cooked to brown in color. Place finished won ton on cool- ing rack or paper towel on plate.
Serves 5.
AUNTY HELEN’S WON TONS
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   MANAGER AND CHIEF ENGINEER
Annual Salary Up to: $137,022
CONTINUOUS RECRUITMENT UNTIL NEEDS ARE MET
This position provides health benefits, retirement, vacation and sick leave
  The Kaua‘i County Board of Water Supply invites highly qualified, service-oriented, and motivated individuals of the highest integrity and ethics to submit a comprehensive resume of their educational and professional qualifications for the position of Manager and Chief Engineer ("Manager") for the Kaua‘i Department of Water.
Candidates must possess a minimum of five years of training and experience in an engineering related position and a minimum of three years in a responsible administrative capacity. Ideally, this would include administration, planning, designing, developing, operating, and managing of utility water supply systems. The ideal candidate will also be a seasoned manager and highly resourceful leader with strong technical knowledge of and experience in utility water supply systems. Demonstrated experience in financial matters, public relations, including public speaking engagements, and personnel matters is highly desirable.
The Manager shall be a citizen of the United States.
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