PCSC Merchants receive “Sweet” Christmas treats!

Dec 13, 2012 | PC Community

 

Hundred of freshly baked loaves of Punaluu Bake Shop Sweetbread from the Big Island, were flown in and distributed to the merchants and their employees of the Pearl City Shopping Center (PCSC) on Thursday, December 13.

Each year, during the Christmas season, Pearl City Shopping Center owner Duane Kurisu, provides the gift of Punaluu Sweetbread to the PCSC merchants and their employees to show his appreciation for the exceptional services that they provide to the Pearl City community.

Property Manager Warren Wong and Corporate office employees joined Pearl City Shopping Center Maintenance Manager, Ken Williams and his staff in the distribution and door to door deliveries of the Punaluu Sweetbread loaves.

Mahalo to Mr. Kurisu for  his generosity!

Merry Christmas and Happy New Year to the Pearl City Shopping Center Ohana!                                         

                                                              Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

Corporate office staff members load up 26 loaves of Punaluu Sweetbread for PCSC tenant Bar-B-Q Inn.

                                                             Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

Corporate office staff members hard at work!

                                                              Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

Finance Factors, Pearl City Branch Manager, Shawn Taniguchi is all set to head back to his office with a few loaves of sweetbread for his staff.

                                                              Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

Angie hands a couple of loaves of sweetbread to a little helper from the MyPearlCity.com office located at the Pearl City Shopping Center.

                                                              Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

Pearl City Shopping Center Maintenance Manager, Ken Williams and his crew pictured unloading the last few loaves of sweetbread near American Savings Bank on Thursday.

                                                              Photo by Barry Villamil | [email protected]

Mahalo!