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Kealoha Martin, of Kealakehe, was the 75,000th person served by the Kona Task Force on Feeding the Hungry, Meet and Eat program at the Kealakehe Intermediate School cafeteria on Wednesday evening. - Brad Ballesteros | Special To West Hawaii Today
The joyous fanfare was subtle, but the moment was nevertheless special at Kealakehe Intermediate School Wednesday, when Kealoha Martin walked through the cafeteria door at 6:15 p.m. and became the 75,000th person to be served a free meal by the Kona Task Force on Feeding the Hungry.
 
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