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The PBS Hawaiʻi Weekly Newsletter
The PBS Hawaiʻi Weekly Newsletter
The PBS Hawaiʻi Newsletter
 October 16 - October 22, 2022
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Aloha from Ron Mizutani, President and CEO…
SPOOKTOBER
The Ghost at the Mānoa Tennis Courts 
What School You Went? Audio Podcast
Could there be a link between ghost sightings near the Mānoa Tennis Courts and a horrible crime committed on the grounds in 1911? Find out more on next weekʻs episode of What School You Went?

For more chicken skin stories, check out our SPOOKTOBER page on pbshawaii.org

New episodes of What School You Went? drop every Wednesday on pbshawaii.org or anywhere you get your podcasts, including Apple and Spotify.
LOCAL PROGRAMS
HIKI NŌ ON PBS HAWAI'I: Class of 2022, Part 2 airs on (Tues., Oct. 17, 7:30 pm). In this second of two special episodes, HIKI NŌ shines the spotlight on the final four of eight exceptional graduates from HIKI NŌ’s Class of 2022.



On INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI'I: MAUI COUNTY MAYOR (Thur., Oct. 20, 7:30 pm) Maui County Mayor Mike Victorino faces a tough challenge in his bid for a second term from retired State Judge Richard Bissen. In the August primary election, Bissen got the most votes with Victorino coming in second in a field of eight candidates. Both candidates advanced to the November general election.

Join the conversation on INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAIʻI. During the program, you can phone in a question or leave us a comment on our Facebook livestream. INSIGHTS  also streams live on pbshawaii.org.
Rising Against Asian Hate: One Day in March (Mon., Oct. 17, 9:00 pm) follows the aftermath of the March 2021 mass shootings at three spas in Atlanta, and how the Asian American community came together to fight back against hate.




Catch the best in British drama on MASTERPIECE, every Sunday beginning October 16:
On Miss Scarlet and the Duke on Masterpiece Season Two: Pandoraʻs Box (7:00 pm) Eliza Scarlet is back in action and more determined than ever as the only female private detective in Victorian London!
MAGPIE MURDERS (8:00 pm) is a mystery series revolving around an editor who is given an unfinished manuscript that changes the course of her life.
ANNIKA (9:00 pm) stars Nikola Walker as the head of Glasgow’s Marine Homicide Unit, who juggles baffling cases and a rebellious teenage daughter.
Learn more about these shows, and all of our upcoming programming on our Schedule page.
PBS Hawaiʻi is now livestreaming 24 hours a day, 7 days a week! Click HERE to watch now.
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Final Thought…
Halloween will soon be here and with it, comes ghosts, goblins and other chilling creatures. There are many neighborhoods across the island chain that are home to scary myths and legends, but arguably, none is spookier than Mānoa.

For centuries, generations have made this sacred valley their home, from the ancient Hawaiians to Hawai'i’s first Chinese and Japanese immigrants. They lived here and they died here, and some never left, including a murderer who still haunts the Mānoa Tennis Courts. Join us for the next “What School You Went?” audio podcast to learn more. Tennis, anyone?


Ron
  

Mahalo nui,
Ron Mizutani 
President and CEO 
PBS Hawaiʻi 
315 Sand Island Access Road 
Honolulu, HI 96819-2295

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