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A lifted truck climbs the articulation ramp during Hawaiʻi CC Day’s Auto Show & Shine.

Hundreds of students, families and community members filled ’s Manono campus on April 25 for Hawaiʻi CC Day, a high-energy event featuring classic cars, live demonstrations and hands-on opportunities across campus.

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The Auto Show & Shine, celebrating 60 years of Hawaiʻi CC’s Auto Body program, drew large crowds.

The Auto Show & Shine, hosted by the college’s Auto Body Repair and Painting program in celebration of its 60th anniversary, was a major draw. Classic cars, lifted trucks and custom builds lined the campus, while the emcee kept the crowd engaged with a series of live events including a car limbo contest, sound-off competition and articulation ramp demonstrations.

“The turnout this year was incredible. The car show is always one of the main attractions at Hawaiʻi CC Day, and you could really feel that energy all day,” said Garrett Fujioka, Auto Body Repair and Painting program coordinator. “Celebrating 60 years of the program made it even more special—not just for us, but for the alumni, students and community members who’ve been part of it along the way.”

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Agriculture students showcased freshly harvested, locally grown produce during Hawaiʻi CC Day.

Across campus, activity was nonstop. The Culinary Arts program saw a steady line throughout the day as attendees waited for fresh, ʻono dishes prepared by students and faculty, alongside live cooking demonstrations that showcased the program in action. The Agriculture Program’s produce sale was a hit, selling out of locally grown items early in the event.

糖心视频ors also explored academic and technical programs through hands-on activities and connected directly with instructors and students. A large career fair brought together local employers and workforce partners, offering attendees a chance to explore job opportunities and build connections for the future.

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Attendees connected with local employers and explored a multitude of career opportunities.

Hawaiʻi CC Day is about opening our doors and showing the community what’s possible here,” said Hawaiʻi CC Chancellor Susan S. Kazama. “Whether you’re thinking about college, changing careers or just curious, this is a chance to see our programs in action and connect with people who are here to support your goals.”

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Hawaiʻi Community College’s Manono campus is located at 1175 Manono Street in Hilo. For more information, .

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