‘What is the most valuable thing you ever found?’

STRITAMA SHERREITT
Nuuanu, Therapist
“The Hare Krishna mantra - it’s changed my life from a material existence to a spiritual existence.”

JUDY CHING
Hawaii Kai, Retired Educator
“My husband, Tom. We’ve been married 47 years and for all the years I’ve known him he’s been my treasure.”

RASA FOURNIER
Waikiki, Student
“Two bags’ worth of papaya lilikoi in Hauula.”

STEPHEN VIERRA,
Kaimuki, Bartender
“Someone’s wallet at the Regal movie theatre 20 years ago. There was cash in there but I returned it.”

JEFF ALENCASTRE
Makiki, Marketing
“An engagement ring on the road in Waikiki. I turned it in to the police.”
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