ello there and welcome to the "World of the Hawaiian WebMaster." This is actually more of a staging or jump-off site intended to guide cyberspace friends and visitors to the other Web sites created and maintained by the Hawaiian WebMaster or developed with his assistance.

The other main feature of this Web site is the presentation of The Best Of "This Week." You are invited to check it out and see it for yourself ... you might just find something different. Try clicking on the banner shown below.

And after you are done, it is suggested that you surf farther out and visit the following Web sites:

Baguio City, Philippines - A Web site portraying the cool and beautiful City of Baguio which is also known as the "City of Pines" or the summer capital of the Philippines. Items portrayed include: its history, scenic tourist sites, the city government, educational facilities, directory, Igorot art, hometown news, calendar of activities, and visitor information. Also included are the latest color photographs (aerial and street), letters to the WebMaster, the Baguio earthquake of 1990, and other relevant items its former residents and visitors will find informative and useful.
The Philippine Military Academy - This Web site portrays information about the premier military institution in Asia, its mission, organization, historical background, admission requirements, academic & military training programs, physical training, the corps of cadets, cadet traditional rites & ceremonies. Also featured are female cadets, academy trivia, academy songs, plebe knowledges, scenic views at the academy, and numerous photographs depicting cadet life and activities. The first Web site on the Internet portraying a unit of the Armed Forces of the Philippines.
The Jeffrey Hollis Home Page - A personal home page of Jeffrey Lee Hollis. Read his own true love story which he wrote so beautifully. Jeff narrates his earlier struggles and frustrations in life until the day he met the woman of his dreams. Jeff openly reveals how his love for a Filipina lass named Emelda blossomed into the most wonderful experience of his life ... and how they finally sealed their love for each other. Jeff also shares what he personally learned about the different and unique customs, traditions, and beliefs of the friendly, hospitable, and kindhearted people of Ozamiz City on the island of Mindanao in the Philippines ... a place which Jeff visited twice in his quest for love and happiness.

Public Service Portion

In behalf of the families and love ones of the missing & exploited children portrayed below, The Hawaiian WebMaster would like to appeal to you to help in locating these young children. If you could provide any information which could lead to their present whereabouts please contact the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) at 1-800-843-5678 or (703) 235-3900.

Mahalo (thank you) or as we also say it in Filipino, "Salamat" for visiting and do come back as often as you want. A warm aloha to you as well.



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You Are Visitor No. Since May 17, 1997
When This Web Site Was Initially Posted.

( The Last Update Was Made On December 28, 1997. )

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