Talk:Richard Koob

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Benson, Bernadette. 2010. In Hawaii's shade. Islands Magazine. September 2010. pp 32-41.
County of Hawaii. 2013. Annual Report FY 2012-2013: preserving our heritage, preparing for our future, accessed 11-April-2014.
Gleason, Le'a. 2013. From Provence to Puna: Kalani Oceanside Retreat says “Mahalo” to founder. Ke Ala, pp 35–38.
Henneman, Todd. 2007. Hawaiian retreat guru. The Advocate. June 29, 2007.
Hawaii 24/7. 2013. Richard Koob retires after 38 years of community service. Hawaii 24/7, July 8, 2013, accessed 10-April-2014.
Hawaii State Senate. 2013. Hawai'i state legislature commendation to Kalani founder Richard Koob for commitment to nurturing and educating people. State of Hawai'i 27th Senate, accessed 10-April-2014.
Kalani. 2014. Earnest Morgan Arts eXuberance pavilion. Kalani Website, accessed 12-April-2014
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Koob, Richard. 2002. Kalani: a leap of faith, hope and love. Kalani Publications, accessed 11-April-2014.
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TheProfessor (talk) 01:41, 13 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Outline - Draft, 12-April-2014

1 Life
1.1 Touring as a professional dancer and patron of the arts
1.2 Building Kalani Retreat Center
2 Contributions
2.1 Co-Founder and Director of Kalani Oceanside Retreat
2.2 Writing
2.3 Other contributions
2.4 Life work recognition
3 See also
4 References

TheProfessor (talk) 01:41, 13 April 2014 (UTC)[reply]

Multiple citation problems[edit]

Three of the citations go to incorrect links: the citations currently numbered 1 (labelled "Islands Magazine"), 4 (labelled "Ke Ola magazine"), and 11 (labelled "State Senate"). Could you please fix those? The State Senate goof is particularly egregious. Could someone please fix these and find the correct links? Softlavender (talk) 12:46, 9 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]

Fixed link to citation 1; removed link to citation 4 (no longer available on website); left citation 11 unchanged because document is still available (scroll down to end of article). TheProfessor (talk) 11:56, 11 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]
Great. By the way, for future reference, if a link goes dead, look it up on the Wayback Machine and you will often find an archived version, as you've probably noticed here. Thanks again, and happy editing! Softlavender (talk) 12:24, 11 October 2015 (UTC)[reply]