KIKA News -Aug 2014 - KAPALAKIKO I KE ALOHA

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KIKA News -Aug 2014 - KAPALAKIKO I KE ALOHA
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THE KAPALAKIKO NEWSLETTER
THE KAPALAKIKO NEWSLETTER
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A Quarterly Newsletter
2014 #3
THE ALOHA SPIRIT IS NOT FOR US TO OWN, BUT IS SOMETHING TO BE SHARED
THE KAPALAKIKO NEWSLETTER, is the publication arm of Kapalakiko I Ke Aloha; Kapalakiko
Music, Art & Craft Productions, The Kapalakiko Hawaiian Band, the Kapalakiko Hawaiian Music
Workshop, and Nā Menehune O Kapalakiko. It is published in February, May, August, and
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CALENDAR
2 August 2014, Saturday
NCOCA ʻROUND THE ROCK ALCATRAZ CHALLENGE, OUTRIGGER CANOE LONG DISTANCE RACES
• Crissy Field, Presidio of San Francisco, San Francisco, California.
• Host: He‘e Nalu Outrigger Canoe Club;
• Time: 9AM;
• Contact: e:<[email protected]>.
PNWORCA DA SEATTLE GRIND OUTRIGGER CANOE RACES
• Alki Beach, Alki Avenue Southwest, Seattle, Washington.
• Host: Seattle Outrigger Canoe Club;
• Time: 10AM;
• Contact: Jocelyn Ritchie (415) 519-7991; e:<[email protected]>.
REMEMBERING DENNIS KAMAKAHI
• Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse, 2020 Addison Street, Berkeley, California 94704.
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• Time: 8PM;
• Program: featuring David Kamakahi; Keoki Kahumoku; Herb Ohta, Jr; Patrick Landeza;
Stephen Inglis;
• Tickets: advance $35, at door $41;
• Contact Box office (510) 644-2020; e:<[email protected]>.
SOCIETY OF SEVEN IN CONCERT
• Club 88, Cache Creek Casino Resort, 4242 Campus Drive, Irvine, California.
• Time: 8PM;
• Tickets: $35/$45/$65;
• Call: (888) 772-2243.
2 & 3 August 2014, Saturday & Sunday
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ANNUAL SAN FRANCISCO BAY AREA ALOHA FESTIVAL
San Mateo County Event Center, 1346 Saratoga Drive, San Mateo, California
Presented by the Pacific Islanders Cultural Association (PICA);
Time: 10AM-5PM both days;
Program: vendors; arts & crafts, Hawaiian food booths; Pacific Islander entertainment; fun
for the keiki;
• Admission: free; $10 parking; please, no alcohol and no pets allowed;
• Call: Manley Bush (831) 229-2308.
6 August - 27 Noveember 2014, Wednesday-Thursday
GEORGE KAHUMOKU JRʻS SLACK KEY SHOW
Aloha Pavilion, Napili Kai Beach Resort, 5900 Lower Honopi‘ilani Road, Lahaina, Maui, Hawai‘i;
Call: (808) 669-3858.
• 4 & 5 June, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Owana Salazar; George Kahumoku, Jr; Da
‘Ukulele Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
• 11 & 12 June, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Ledward Ka‘apana; George Kahumoku,
Jr; Da ‘Ukulele Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
• 18 June, Wednesday, 7:30PM: Ledward Ka‘apana; Jeff Peterson; Pul Togioka; Herb Ohta,
Jr; Da ‘Ukulele Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
• 25 June, Wednesday, 7:30PM: Da ‘Ukulele Boyz; George Kahumoku, Jr; Sterling Seaton;
Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50;
• 2 & 3 July, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Brother Nolan; George Kahumoku, Jr; Da
‘Ukulele Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50;
• 9 & 10 July, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Bobby Ingano; George Kahumoku, Jr; Da
‘Ukulele Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50;
• 16 & 17 July, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Sean Nā‘auao; George Kahumoku, Jr; Da
‘Ukulele Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
• 23 & 24 July, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Ledward Ka‘apana; George Kahumoku, Jr;
Da ‘Ukulele Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
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30 & 31 July, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Nathan Aweau; George Kahumoku, Jr; Da
‘Ukulele Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
6 & 7 August, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Kāwika Kahiapo; George Kahumoku, Jr;
Da ‘Ukulele Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
13 August, Wednesday, 7:30PM: David Kamakahi; George Kahumoku, Jr; Da ‘Ukulele
Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
14 August, Thursday, 7:30PM: A Tribute To Dennis Kamakahi; George Kahumoku, Jr; Da
‘Ukulele Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
20 & 21 August, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Ledward Ka‘apana; George Kahumoku,
Jr; Da ‘Ukulele Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
27 & 28 August, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Owana Salazar; George Kahumoku, Jr;
Da ‘Ukulele Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
3 & 4 September, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Ledward Ka‘apana; George
Kahumoku, Jr; Da ‘Ukulele Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99$83.50.
10 & 11 September, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Kevin Brown & Geri Valdriz; George
Kahumoku, Jr; Da ‘Ukulele Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99$83.50.
17 & 18 September, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Sonny Lim; Da ‘Ukulele Boyz;
Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
24 & 25 September, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Herb Ohta, Jr; Jon Yamasato;
Kevin Brown; Garrett Probst;; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
1 & 2 October, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Sean Nā‘auao; Sterling Seaton; Wainani
Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
8 & 9 October, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Bother Nolan; Sterling Seaton; Wainani
Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
15 & 16 October, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Kawika Kahiapo; Da ‘Ukulele Boyz;
Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
22 & 23 October, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Richard Ho‘opi‘i Da ‘Ukulele Boyz;
Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
29 & 30 October, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Ledward Ka‘apana; George
Kahumoku, Jr; Da ‘Ukulele Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99$83.50.
5 & 6 November, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Jeff Peterson; Da ‘Ukulele Boyz;
Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
12 & 13 November, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Ledward Ka‘apana; George
Kahumoku, Jr; Da ‘Ukulele Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99$83.50.
19 & 20 November, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Nathan Aweau; George Kahumoku,
Jr; Da ‘Ukulele Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
26 & 27 November, Wednesday & Thursday, 7:30PM: Richard Ho‘opi‘i; George Kahumoku,
Jr; Da ‘Ukulele Boyz; Sterling Seaton; Wainani Kealoha; Tickets: $37.99-$83.50.
9 August 2014, Saturday
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SCORA STATE SPRINT CHAMPIONSHIP OUTRIGGER CANOE RACES
• Ledbetter Beach, Santa Barbara, California.
• Host: Santa Barbara Outrigger Canoe Club;
• Time: 8AM;
• Call: Teresa Dayrit (805) 448-8665.
7TH ANNUAL GABBY PAHINUI WAIMĀNALO KANI KA PILA
• Gabby Pahinui Pavilion, Waimānalo Bay State Recreation Area, 41-741 Kalaniana‘ole
Highway, Waimānalo, Hawai‘i.
• Time: 9AM-6PM;
• Program: concert featuring some of Hawai‘iʻs finest cultural practitioners;
• Admission: free;
• Contact: Cyril Lani Pahinui (808) 722-8575; e:<[email protected]>.
16 August 2014, Saturday
KAPALAKIKO HAWAIIAN BAND FREE CONCERT
• Da Kine Island Grill, 23 North Market Street, San Jose, California.
• Time: 6-8PM;
• Admission: free; reservations recommended;
• Contact: Peter Be (408) 568-9700; e:<[email protected]>.
17 August 2014, Sunday
32ND ANNUAL KĪ HŌ‘ALU “O‘AHU STYLE” FESTIVAL
• Lawn, Bishop Museum, 1525 Bernice Street, Honolulu, Hawai‘i.
• Time: 12noon-6PM
• Program: concert of some of Hawaiʻiʻs best kī hō‘alu performers;
• Admission: free
• Contact: Milton Lau (808) 226-2697; e:<[email protected]>.
23 August 2014, Saturday
22ND ANNUAL NCOCA TONY GORA MEMORIAL OUTRIGGER CANOE LONG DISTANCE
-0136RACES & POLYNESIAN FESTIVAL
• Santa Cruz Wharf & Boardwalk, Santa Cruz Beach & Harbor, 10 5th Avenue, Santa Cruz,
California.
• Host:,Pūpū O Hawai‘i Outrigger Canoe Club;
• Time: 9AM;
• Contact: (408) 371-136 or (408) 981-3717; e:<[email protected]>.
PNWORCA CHALLENGE OUTRIGGER CANOE RACES
• Sand Point Beach, Seattle, Washington.
• Host: Sail Sand Point & Kīkaha O Ke Kai Outrigger Canoe Clubs;
• Time: 10AM;
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• Contact: Kristen Schriver (206) 669-5753, e:<[email protected]>; or EdieToner
e:<[email protected]>..
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ANNUAL KA HĪMENI ANA
Hawaiʻi Theater Center, 1130 Bethel Street,Honolulu, Hawaiʻi.
Presented by The Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame;
Time: 7:30PM;
Tickets: $20-$30;
Call: Hawaiʻi Theater Center box office (808) 528-0506.
23RD ANNUAL CLYDE KINDY SPROAT FALSETTO & STORYTELLING CONTEST
• Naupaka Bsllroom, Waikoloa Beach Marriott, 69-275 Waikoloa Beach Drive, Waikoloa,
Hawai‘i.
• Time: doors open 5:30PM; concert 6:30PM;
• Tickets: $7 at door;
• Call: Pua Garmon (808) 345-8575.
KAPALA IN CONCERT
• Ruth B. Shannon Center For The Performing Arts, Whittier College, 6760 Painter Avenue
(at Philadelphia Street), Whittier, California.
• Time: 8PM;
• Tickets: advance $35 , at door $40;
• Call: box office (562) 907-4203.
29-31 August 2014, Friday-Sunday
20TH ANNUAL E HULA MAU HULA & CHANT COMPETITION
• Terrace Theater, Long Beach Performing Arts Center,300 East Ocean Boulevard, Long
Beach, California.
• Presented by Nā Mamo;
• Time: Friday, 3:30-10:30PM; Saturday,10AM-5PM; Sunday,10AM-5:30PM;
• Program: competition; vendors; arts & crafts, food booths; displays; demonstrations;
Polynesian entertainment; lei contest; & live performances by hālau hula and music
groups; special workshops, kani ka pila, staged at host hotel, Westin Long Beach, 333
East Ocean Boulevard, Long Beach)
• Admission: pre-sale weekend ticket package $60 (E Hula Mau website mail order form
only); competition reserved seats, advance $22, after 1 June 2014, $25;
• Contact: e<Tikts: $12;[email protected]>.
31 August 2014, Sunday
QUEEN LILI‘UOKALANI ALI‘I SUNDAY SERVICE
• Kawaiaha‘o Church, 957 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi.
• Time: 9AM;
• Contact: Kawaiahao Church Office (808) 469-3000; web<www.kawaiahao.org>.
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22ND ANNUAL KĪ HŌ‘ALU “KONA STYLE” FESTIVAL
• Sheration Kona Resort & Spa, 78-128 Ehukai Street, Keauhou, Kona, Hawai‘i 96744.
• Time: 4-9PM
• Program: concert of some of Hawaiʻiʻs best kī hō‘alu performers;
• Admission: $10;
• Contact: Milton Lau (808) 226-2697; e:<[email protected]>.
5 September 2014, Friday
KAPALAKIKO HAWAIIAN BAND IN CONCERT
• Park Chalet, 1000 Great Highway, San Francisco, California.
• Time: 4-7PM;
• Admission: free;
• Call: Richard Wellington (530) 282-7072.
6 & 7 September 2014, Saturday & Sunday
SCORA CATALINA US CHAMPIONSHIP OUTRIGGER CANOE RACES
• Newport Dunes & Avalon, California.
• Host: SCORA & Offshore Outrigger Canoe Club;
• Time: 8AM;
• Call: SCORA (858) 442-2536.
12 & 13 September 2014, Friday & Saturday
9TH ANNUAL KU MAI KA HULA INTERNATIONAL HULA COMPETITION
• Castle Theater, Maui Arts & Cultural Center, One Cameron Way, Kahului, Maui, Hawaiʻi.
• Time Friday, 7:30PM; Saturday, 1PM;
• Program: Friday, solo competition; Saturday, group competition;
• Call: MACC box office (808) 242-7469.
12-14 September 2014, Friday-Sunday
EWE 0 KA HULA - LINEAGE OF HULA CULTURAL WORKSHOPS
• Clarion Inn, 1401 Arden Way, Sacramento, California 95915.
• Presented by ‘Ohana Dance Group/Kūhai Hālau O Ke‘alaanuheaokalaua‘e Kūhai Hālau O
Kealaanuheaokalaua‘e & Kūhai Kanoheaokalikolaua‘e;
• Program: cultural workshops led by Loea Kawaikapuokalani Hewett;
• Call: Kumu Hula Ka‘alaanuhea Toyama (808) 782-2483 or Kumu Hula Nohea Macugay
(916) 402-0935.
12 September-27 October 2014, Friday-Friday
MASTERS OF HAWAIIAN MUSIC CONCERT TOUR
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Featuring: Ledward Ka‘apana; George Kahumoku, Jr.; & Richard Ho‘opi‘i.
12 September, Friday, 7:30PM: Harris Center For Arts, Folsom Lake College, 10 College
Parkway, Folsom, California 95630; Tickets: premium $39; general $19-$29; students
$12; call box office (916) 608-6888.
13 September, Saturday, 1 & 4PM: Chico World Music Festival, Main Stage, The Lawns,
Chico State University, 400 West First Street, Chico, California 95929; admission, free;
call Suzanna Stanton (530) 898-6333.
14 September, Sunday, 5PM: Sebastopol Community Cultural Center, 390 Morris Street,
Sebastopol, California 05472; call (707) 823-1511.
17 September, Wednesday, 8PM; Chicago World Music Festival, Gary & Laura Maurer Hall,
Old Town School of Folk Music, 4544 North Lincoln Avenue, Chicago, Illinois 60625;
Admission: free; Call: (773) 728-6000.
19 & 20 September, Friday & Saturday, 7PM: Smith Center For The Performing Arts, 361
Symphony Park Avenue, Las Vegas, Nevada, 89106; Tickets: $35-$43; Call box office
(702) 749-2000..
21 September, Sunday, 2 & 7PM: Don Quixote International Music Hall, 6275 Highway 9,
Felton, California 95018; Tickets: $20 advance, $25 at door; Call (831) 603-2294.
23 September, Tuesday, 7:30PM: Seldovia Arts Council, Susan B. English School, 365
Winifred Avenue, Seldovia, Alaska 99663; Tickets: adults $15 children $8, family $35;
Call (907) 234-7616.
26 September, Friday, 5:30PM: Fairbanks Concert Organization lū‘au, The Blue Loon,
2999 George Parks Highway, Fairbanks, Alaska; Tickets: $60 (open to FCO members
first; then unsold tickets sold to public); call (907) 474-8081.
27 September, Saturday, 8PM: Fairbanks Concert Organization, Hering Auditorium,
Lathrop High School, 901 Airport Way, Fairbanks, Alaska; Tickets: adults $39, seniors,
youth, members $34; call (907) 474-8081.
4 October, Saturday, 7:30PM: Discovery Theatre, Alaska Center For The Performing Arts,
621 West 6th Avenue, Anchorage, Alaska 99501; Tickets: premium $53.85; general
$46-$40.25; call (907) 263-2787.
6 October Monday, 7:30PM: Main Stage, Triple Door, 216 Union Street, Seattle,
Washington 98101; Tickets: advance $25,, at door $30; Call : box office (206)
838-4333.
7 October, Tuesday, 8PM: Alberta Rose Theatre, 3000 NE Alberta Street, Portland,
Oregon 97211; Tickets: advance $20, at door $25; Call: (503) 719-6055.
23 July, Wednesday, 7:30PM: Regattabar, 1 Bennett Street, Cambridge, Massachusetts,
02138; Tickets:$25; call (617) 395-7757.
14 October, Tuesday, 7:30PM: St. Paulʻs Episcopol Church, 200 Main Street, Chatham,
New Jersey 07928; Call: (973) 635-8085.
15 October, Wednesday, 8PM: Subculture, 45 Bleeker Street, New York, New York
10012; Tickets: advance $30, at door $35; contact box office (212) 533-5470;
e:<[email protected]>.
16 October, Thursday, 8PM: Mainstage Center For The Arts, 27 South Black Horse Pike,
Blackwood, New Jersey, 08012; Tickets: $20-$35; call: box office (855) 936-2467.
17 October, Friday, 8PM: The Barns At Wolftrap,1635 Trap Road, Vienna, Virginia 22182;
Tickets $25-$30; call (877) 965-3874.
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• 27 October, Friday, 8PM: Daniels Hall, Swallow Hill Music, 71 East Yale Avenue, Denver,
Colorado 80210; Tickets advance $25, at door $27; call (303) 777-1003.
13 September 2014, Saturday
HUI ‘ILIMA OF SANTA CLARA COUNTY 55TH ANNUAL LŪ‘AU
• I.E.S. Portuguese Hall, 1401 East Santa Clara Street, Santa Jose, Çalifornia.
• Vendors: 4:30PM;
• Doors open: 5:30PM;
• Dinner: 6PM;
• Show: 7:30PM; featuring Kawailehua Hula ‘Ohana;
• Tickets: adult, advance $45,at door $50; children (under 12) advance $20, at door $25;
• Contact: Carol Lee (650) 208-3894, e:<[email protected]>.
PNWORCA MULKITEO OUTRIGGER CANOE LONG DISTANCE RACES
• Mulkiteo Beach Park, Mulkiteo Washington.
• Host: Hui Wa‘a O Puget Sound Outrigger Canoe Club
• Contact: Mike Deaguilar e:<[email protected]>.
KAPALAKIKO HAWAIIAN BAND FREE CONCERT
• Sierra Rooms A & B, Sacramento Inn & Suites, 1401 Arden Way, Sacramento, California
95815.
• Time: 6PM;
• Admission: free;
• Contact: Ka‘alaanuhea Toyama (808) 782-2483; e:<[email protected]>.
19 September 2014, Friday
HIRAM BELL IN CONCERT
• Park Chalet, 1000 Great Highway, San Francisco, California.
• Time: 4-7PM;
• Admission: free;
• Call: Richard Wellington (530) 282-7072.
20 September 2014, Saturday
7TH ANNUAL NAPA VALLEY ALOHA FESTIVAL
• Napa Valley Expo, 575-3rd Street, Napa, California 94559.
• Presented by the Manaleo Hawaiian Cultural Foundation (MHCF)
• Time: 10AM-6PM;
• Program: vendors; arts & crafts, Hawaiian food booths; Pacific Islander entertainment;
• Admission: free; please, no alcohol and no pets allowed;
• Call: MHCF (707) 418-8558.
PNWORCA OUTRIGGER CANOE LONG DISTANCE CHAMPIONSHIP RACES
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• Lummi Stommish Grounds, Stommish Lane, Lummi Reservation, Bellingham, Washington.
• Host: Autumn Rose Canoe Club
• Contact: Autumn Washington (360) 393-6185; e:<[email protected]>.
21-27 September 2014, Sunday-Saturday
KAUA‘I MOKIHANA FESTIVAL
• Theme: “Nā Loea O Nā Mea Hana Lima.”
• 21 September, Sunday,10AM: Hawaiian Church Services, Kapa’a First Hawaiian Church,
4-1320 Kūhiō Highway, Kapa‘a; Admission: free.
• 22 September, Monday, 7PM: Composers Contest & Concert, Historic Waimea Theater,
9691 Kamuali‘i Highway, Waimea; Tickets: general advance $20, at door $25; children
6-17, $5; children under 6, free.
• 23 September, Tuesday, 9AM: Eō E Liliu, Childrenʻs/Youthʻs Music Competition; Kaua‘i
War Memorial Convention Hall, 4191 Harby Street, Līhu‘e; Tickets: $10;
• 23 September, Tuesday, 6PM : Under The Palms At Wailua Concert, Aloha Beach Resort,
3-5920 Kūhiō Highway, Kapa‘a. Tickets: general advance $20, at door $25; children
6-17, $5; children under 6, free; Call: Maka Herrod (808) 651-1868.
• 24 September, Wednesday, 5-7PM: Cultural Presentation: Lau Niu - Eat Drink & Weave
Coconut; Kaua‘i Museum, 4428 Rice Street, Līhu‘e; free/donation accepted..
• 25 September, Thursday, 6PM: Hula Competition, Solo/Group Kahiko Nei, Kaua‘i Beach
Resort, 4331 Kaua‘i Beach Drive, Līhu‘e; Tickets: general advance $20, at door $25;
children 6-17, $5; children under 6, free. Call: (808) 245-1955.
• 26 September, Friday, 6PM: Hula Group ‘Auana, Kaua‘i Beach Resort, 4331 Kaua‘i Beach
Drive, Līhu‘e; Tickets: general advance $20, at door $25; children 6-17, $5; children
under 6, free. Call: (808) 245-1955.
• 27 September, Saturday, 12noon: Hula Competition, Solo ‘Auana & Finale, Kaua‘i Beach
Resort, 4331 Kaua‘i Beach Drive, Līhu‘e; Tickets: general advance $20, at door $25;
children 6-17, $5; children under 6, free. Call: (808) 245-1955.
• Contact: Mālie Foundation (808) 822-2166; e:<[email protected]>.
26 September 2014, Friday
HĀLAU HULA NĀ LEI HULU I KA WĒKIU IN CONCERT
• Santa Clarita Performing Arts Center, College of the Canyons, 26455 Rockwell Canyon
Road, Santa Clarita, California 91355.
• Time: 8PM:
• Tickets: $30, $35, $40;
• Call: Box office (661) 362-5304.
PŪLAMA IN CONCERT
• Park Chalet, 1000 Great Highway, San Francisco, California.
• Time: 4-7PM;
• Admission: free;
• Call: Richard Wellington (530) 282-7072.
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26 & 27 September 2014, Friday & Saturday
HULA LITE76
• Walter Reed Community Center, 2909-16th Street South, Arlington, Virginia 22204
(Friday); Kenmore Middle School, 200 South Carlln Springs Road, Arlington, Virginia
22204 (Saturday).
• Time: Friday, 6PM; Saturday, 9:30AM;
• Program: a public workshop featuring Kumu Hula Keith Awai;
• Contact: Shirley Queja (301) 919-7905; e<[email protected]>.
27 September 2014, Saturday
THE ALOHA SERIES: JERRY SANTOS & FRIENDS IN CONCERT
• Ruth B. Shannon Center For The Performing Arts, Whittier College, 6760 Painter Avenue
(at Philadelphia Street), Whittier, California.
• Time: 3 & 8PM;
• Tickets: $47;
• Call: Box office (562) 907-4203.
NĀ AKUA WAHINE - GODDESSES
• The Historic California Theater, 351 Railroad Avenue, Pittsburgh, California 94576.
• Presented by Nā Mamo Noe‘au;
• Time 2 & 8PM;
• Tickets: $25;
• Call: box office (925) 427-1611; e:<pittsburgcaliforniatheatre.com>.
KAPALAKIKO HAWAIIAN BAND FREE CONCERT
• Da Kine Island Grill, 23 North Market Street, San Jose, California.
• Time: 6-8PM;
• Admission: free; reservations recommended;
• Contact: Peter Be (408) 568-9700; e:<[email protected]>.
28 September 2014, Sunday
3RD ANNUAL ‘UKULELE JAMS FESTIVAL
• Mountain View High School, 3535 Truman Avenue, Mountain View, California.
• Sponsored by Mountain View High School Choirs;
• Time: 10AM-5PM;
• Tickets: advance, $10 general; $5 youth/student, available online; at door $12 general,
$5 youth/student, cash or check only;
• Contact: Rodney Takahashi (408) 603-8222, e:<[email protected]>.
3 & 4 October 2014, Friday & Saturday
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BERKELEY HAWAIIAN MUSIC FESTIVAL
• Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse, 2020 Addison Street, Berkeley, California 94704.
• Time: 8PM;
• Program: Friday,featuring Nathan Aweau; Mailani; Hu‘ewa; Kwika Alfiche & Hālau Hula
Keolaloa Kuikanani; Saturday, featuring Cyril Pahinui with Jeff Au Hoy & Peter Wook
Moon, Hu‘ewa and Kawika Alfiche & Hālau Hula Keolaloa Kuikana;
• Tickets: advance $38, at door $42;
• Contact Box office (510) 644-2020; e:<[email protected]>.
4 October 2014, Saturday
4TH ANNUAL SACRAMENTO ALOHA FESTIVAL
• Cal Expo, 1600 Exposition Boulevard, Sacramento, California
• Time: 10AM-6PM;
• Program: vendors; arts & crafts, Hawaiian food booths; Pacific Islander entertainment; fun
for the keiki;
• Admission: free; please, no alcohol and no pets allowed; parking $10;
• Contact: Palikea Ane e:<[email protected]>.
NCOCA MONTEREY BAY CROSSING OUTRIGGER CANOE IRON & 9 MAN RACES
• Santa Cruz Harbor, Santa Cruz, California.
• Host: Outrigger Santa Cruz;
• Time: 9AM;
• Call: (831) 345-4685 e:<[email protected]>.
5 October 2014, Sunday
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Don Quixoteʻs International Music Hall, 6275 Highway 9, Felton, California 95018.
Time: 2PM;
Tickets: $17 advance, $20 at door;
Call: box office (831) 335-2800.
7 October 2014, Tuesday
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Yoshiʻs Oakland, Jack London Square, 510 Embarcadero Westakland, California 94607.
Time: 8PM;
Tickets: $17; Meet & Greet + Premier Seating, $39;
Call: box office (510) 238-9200.
8 October 2014, Wednesday
JOHN KEAWE IN CONCERT
• Don Quixoteʻs International Music Hall, 6275 Highway 9, Felton, California 95018.
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• Time: 7:30PM;
• Tickets: $15 advance, $17 at door;
• Call: box office (831) 335-2800.
10-12 October 2014, Friday-Sunday
WAIPUNA NORTHERN CALIFORNIA CONCERT TOUR
• 10 October, Friday, 6:30PM: Reef Bar, Pono Hawaiian Grill, 20 Union Street, Santa Cruz,
California 95060; call (831) 426-7666.
• 11 October, Saturday, 2PM: Forces of Nature Hō‘ike with Hālau Hula K Ua Līlīlehua; Cal
State University East Bay Theater, 25800 Carlos Bee Boulevard, Hayward, California;
94541 Tickets $30; call (510) 885-3118.
• 12 October, Sunday, 1PM: The Strum Shop, 408 Roseville Square, Roseville, California
95678; Tickets: $15; call (916) 787-8786.
• 12 October, Sunday, 6PM; Live At The Cue, 1835 Colfax Street, Conccord, California
94520; Tickets: $20; Call: (925) 687-4220.
12 October 2014, Sunday
PRINCESS KA‘IULANI ALI‘I SUNDAY SERVICES
• Kawaiaha‘o Church, 957 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, Hawai‘i.
• Time: Procession, 8:30AM; Recognition ceremonies 9AM;
• Call: Kawaiaha‘o Church Office (808) 469-3000.
KAPALAKIKO HAWAIIAN BAND FREE CONCERT
• Coffee Shop Lounge, 4th Street Bowl, 1441 North 4th Street, San Jose, California.
• Time: 1-3PM;
• Admission: free;
• Call: Junior Nakatsu (408) 460-1989.
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Amphitheater, Maui Arts & Cultural Center, One Cameron Way, Kahului, Maui, Hawaiʻi.
Time: 1-6PM;
Admission: free;
Call: MACC box office (808) 242-7469.
17 October 2014, Saturday
KAPALAKIKO HAWAIIAN BAND FREE CONCERT
• Da Kine Island Grill, 23 North Market Street, San Jose, California.
• Time: 6-8PM;
• Admission: free; reservations recommended;
• Contact: Peter Be (408) 568-9700; e:<[email protected]>.
18 October 2014, Saturday
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KAPALAKIKO HAWAIIAN BAND FREE CONCERT
• Da Kine Island Grill, 23 North Market Street, San Jose, California.
• Time: 6-8PM;
• Admission: free; reservations recommended;
• Contact: Peter Be (408) 568-9700; e:<[email protected]>.
BENEFIT CONCERT FOR THE KAMAKAKAHI ‘OHANA
• Ruth B. Shannon Center For The Performing Arts, Whittier College, 6760 Painter Avenue
(at Philadelphia Street), Whittier, California.
• Time: 8PM;
• Tickets: $47;
• Call: Box office (562) 907-4203.
PNWORCA RUSTON WAY OUTRIGGER CANOE SOLO & RELAY RACES
• Jack Hyde Park, Ruston Way, Tacoma, Washington.
• Host: Mountain Home Outrigger Canoe Club;
• Contact: Carin Rittby-Kane (503) 475-1197; E<[email protected]>.
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Palace of Fine Arts Theater, 3301 Lyon treet, San Francisco, California.
Time: 2 & 7PM;
Program: hula concert featuring the men of Hālau Hula Nā Kamalei O Likolehua of
Honolulu and Hālau Hula Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu of San Francisco;
• Tickets: $35 & $45;
• Call: Box office (415) 392-4400.
19 October 2014, Sunday
MICHAEL KEALE IN CONCERT
• Reef Bar, Pono Hawaiian Grill, 120 Union Street, Santa Cruz, California.
• Time: 5PM;
• Call: (831) 426-7666.
25 & 26 October 2014, Saturday & Sunday
HŌ‘IKE NIU O NĀ LEI HULU I KA WĒKIU
• Palace of Fine Arts Theater, 3301 Lyon treet, San Francisco, California.
• Time: Saturday, Opening Night Champagne Reception, 5:30PM; hō‘ike, 7PM; Sunday,
hō‘ike, 12Noon, & 5PM:
• Tickets: $25, $35; Champagne Reception (VIP seats & reception) $60;
• Call: Box office (415) 392-4400.
26 October - 1 November- 2014, Saturday - Saturday
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WATER, FIRE, EARTH & SKY: AFRICAN/HAWAIIAN RETREAT
• Kalani Honua, 12-6860 Kalapana Kapono Road, Pāhoa, Hawai‘i 96778.
• Program: Session 1, 26-29 October, Hawaiian Traditions; Session 2, 29 October-1
November: African Traditions;
• Cost: one session $900; both sessions $1680;
• Contact: Māhealani Uchiyama (510) 827-3997; e:<[email protected]>.
31 October -2 November 2014, Friday-Sunday
33RD ANNUAL IĀ ‘OE E KA LĀ HULA FESTIVAL & COMPETITION
• Alameda County Fairgrounds, 4501 Pleasanton Avenue, Pleasanton, California.
• Presented by the Kumu Hula Association of Northern California;
• Time: Friday, solo competition, 5-11PM, vendors 3-10PM; Saturday & Sunday, group
competition, 11AM-6PM, vendors 9AM-6PM;
• Program: hula competition; vendors; arts & crafts, food booths; Hawaiian entertainment;
• Tickets: Friday competition, $10; Saturday competition, $15, seniors $13; Sunday
competition, $15, seniors $13; 3 day competition package tickets, $30; children 5 &
under free; parking fee $8 all day.
• Contact: for general information, contact Ingrid (650) 355-6451,
e:<[email protected]>; for arts & crafts booth information contact
Allennette (808) 306-0756, e:<[email protected]>;
e:<[email protected]>; web<www.kumuhulaassociation.com>.
1 November 2014, Saturday
LAU KANAKA NO HAWAI‘I, HAWAIIAN CIVIC CLUB OF ARIZONA 32ND ANNUAL LŪ‘AU
• El Zaribah Shrinerʻs Auditorium, 552- North 40th Street, Phoenix, Arizona.
• Theme: “Beyond The Reef;”
• Show: featuring Sandwich Isle Uke Band; U‘i & The Unkos; Kaimikahu Hale O Hula;
• Tickets: advance, $30; at door $35; keiki 12 & under $15;
• Contact: Brie Taba e:<[email protected]>.
KAUA‘I HISTORICAL SOCIETY PAINA
• Smithʻs Tropical Paradise, Wailua, Kaua‘i.
• Time: 5-9PM;
• Show: featuring, Larry Rivera and Cyril Pahinui, jeff Au Hoy & Peter Wook Moon;
• Tickets: $75;
• Contact: Kaua‘i Historical Society (808) 245-3373; e<[email protected]>.
2 November 2014, Sunday
MELE‘UHANE IN CONCERT
• Don Quixoteʻs International Music Hall, 6275 Highway 9, Felton, California 95018.
• Time: 2PM;
• Tickets: $12 advance, $15 at door;
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• Call: box office (831) 335-2800.
6 November 2014, Thursday
MAKANA IN CONCERT
• Club Fox, 2209 Broadway Street, Redwood City, California.
• Doors open: 7PM;
• Show: 7:30PM;
• Tickets: advance $22; at door $25;
• Call: (877) 435-9849.
8 November 2014, Saturday
I REMEMBER DENNIS KAMAKAHI, KAWIKA GAPERO, DAN HALEAMAU & NICKIE HINES:
KU‘UIPO KUMAKAHI WITH THE KAPALAKIKO HAWAIIAN BAND IN CONCERT
• Newark Pavilion #3, 6430 Thornton Avenue, Newark, California.
• A fundraiser for Kapalakiko I Ke Aloha;
• Time: doors open, 4PM;
• Program: Ku‘uipo Kumkahi; the Kapalakiko HawaiIan Band; Emcee Māhealani Uchiyama,
Hālau Hula KaUa Tuahine; the Kapalakiko Hawaiian Music Workshop Band;
• Landeza plate lunches available at $10;
• Tickets $30; children (12 & under) $15
• Contact: Saichi Kawahara (415) 468-7125;e:<[email protected]>.
• Tickets can be purchased online at www.kapalakiko.org.
9 November 2014, Sunday
6TH ANNUAL SEATTLE KĪ HŌALU FESTIVAL
• Town Hall Theater, 1119-8th Avenue, Seattle, Washington.
• Doors open: 1PM;
• Show: 2-6PM;
• Performers: among others, Ledwad Ka‘apana; Mike Ka‘awa; Kenneth Makukāne; Cyril Lani
Pahinui; Jeff Peterson; Peter Moon; Jeff Au Hoy; Nathan Aweau; Patrick Landeza;Skylark
Rosetti [mc], Braddah Gomes [mc]; Hālau Hula Pulamahiaikalikolehua;
• Tickets: VIP $125, includes front center seating section, VIP Reception & t-shirt; $50
center back seating; $35 side seating;
• Call: Box office (206) 652-4255; information, contact Cyril Lani Pahinui (808)
722-8575; e:<[email protected]>.
JERRY SANTOS IN CONCERT
• Kuumbwa Jazz Center, 320-2 Cedar Street, Santa Cruz, California.
• Time: 5PM;
• Show: also featuring Ho‘omana; Hālau Hula O Mehana Pa ‘Olapa Kahiko;
• Tickets: advance $25, at door $30;
• Call: Box office (831) 426-6102.
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15 November 2014, Saturday
KAPALAKIKO HAWAIIAN BAND FREE CONCERT
• Da Kine Island Grill, 23 North Market Street, San Jose, California.
• Time: 6-8PM;
• Admission: free; reservations recommended;
• Contact: Peter Be (408) 568-9700; e:<[email protected]>.
16 November 2014, Sunday
22ND ANNUAL KĪ HŌ‘ALU “KAUA‘I STYLE” FESTIVAL
• Aqua Kaua‘i Beach Resort, 4331 Kaua‘i Beach Drive, Līhu‘e, Kaua‘i, Hawai‘i.
• Time: 12noon-6PM
• Program: concert of some of Hawaiʻiʻs best kī hō‘alu performers;
• Admission: free
• Contact: Milton Lau (808) 226-2697; e:<[email protected]>.
17 November 2014, Tuesday
KEOLA BEAMER & GEOFFREY KEEZER IN CONCERT
• The Triple Door, 216 Union Street, Seattle, Washington.
• Time: 7:30PM;
• Tickets: advance $25; at door $30;
• Call: Box office (206) 838-4333.
22 November 2014, Saturday
KAPALAKIKO HAWAIIAN BAND FREE CONCERT
• Da Kine Island Grill, 23 North Market Street, San Jose, California.
• Time: 6-8PM;
• Admission: free; reservations recommended;
• Contact: Peter Be (408) 568-9700; e:<[email protected]>.
6 December 2014, Saturday
THE ALOHA SERIES: KŪPAOA & MARK YAMANAKA IN CONCERT
• Ruth B. Shannon Center For The Performing Arts, Whittier College, 6760 Painter Avenue
(at Philadelphia Street), Whittier, California.
• Time: 3 & 8PM;
• Tickets: $47;
• Call: Box office (562) 907-4203.
7 December 2014, Sunday
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KAMEHAMEHA V ALI‘I SUNDAY SERVICES
Kawaiaha‘o Church, 957 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, Hawai‘i.
Time: Procession, 8:30AM; Recognition ceremonies 9AM;
Call: Kawaiaha‘o Church Office (808) 469-3000.
PRINCESS MELE & THE CHRISTMAS GIFT
• Dougherty Valley Performing Arts Center, 10550 Albion Road, San Ramon, California
94582.
• Presented by Nā Hula ‘O Moku‘āina Kūhai Hālau and Motu‘aina;
• Time: 2 & 6PM;
• Tickets: general $26; children & seniors $21;
• Call: box office (925) 973-3343.
12 December 2014, Friday
NĀ LEO HOLIDAY CONCERT
• SOKA Performing Arts Center, 1 University Drive, Aliso Viejo, California 92656.
• Time: 8PM;
• Tickets: general $39; students & seniors (62+) $29;
• Call: Box office (949) 480-4278.
14 December 2014, Sunday
PRINCESS BERNICE PAUAHI BISHOP ALI‘I SUNDAY SERVICES
• Kawaiaha‘o Church, 957 Punchbowl Street, Honolulu, Hawai‘i.
• Time: Procession, 8:30AM; Recognition ceremonies 9AM;
• Call: Kawaiaha‘o Church Office (808) 469-3000.
20 December 2014, Saturday
KAPALAKIKO HAWAIIAN BAND FREE CONCERT
• Da Kine Island Grill, 23 North Market Street, San Jose, California.
• Time: 6-8PM;
• Admission: free; reservations recommended;
• Contact: Peter Be (408) 568-9700; e:<[email protected]>.
17 January 2015, Saturday
THE ALOHA SERIES: THE MĀKAHA SONS IN CONCERT
• Ruth B. Shannon Center For The Performing Arts, Whittier College, 6760 Painter Avenue
(at Philadelphia Street), Whittier, California.
• Time: 3 & 8PM;
• Tickets: $47;
• Call: Box office (562) 907-4203.
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14 March 2015, Saturday
KANI
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The Crossroads At Hawaiian Brianʻs, 1680 Kapi‘olani Boulevard, Honolulu, Hawaii, 96814.
Time: 6-9PM;
Admission: free;
Call: (808) 946-1343.
OF HAWAI‘I ANNUAL SCHOLARSHIP LŪ‘AU
Japanese Cultural Institute, 16215 South Gramercy Place, Gardena, California.
Doors open: 3PM;
Dinner: 5-6PM;
Program: Polynesian entertainment; floor show; raffle;
Tickets: $25;
Contact: Steve Enomoto (310) 673-5184; e:<[email protected]>.-
21 March 2015, Saturday
THE ALOHA SERIES: KAWIKA KAHIAPO IN CONCERT
• Ruth B. Shannon Center For The Performing Arts, Whittier College, 6760 Painter Avenue
(at Philadelphia Street), Whittier, California.
• Time: 3 & 8PM;
• Tickets: $47;
• Call: Box office (562) 907-4203.
23 May 2015, Saturday
THE ALOHA SERIES: BROTHERS CAZIMERO IN CONCERT
• Ruth B. Shannon Center For The Performing Arts, Whittier College, 6760 Painter Avenue
(at Philadelphia Street), Whittier, California.
• Time: 3 & 8PM;
• Tickets: $47;
• Call: Box office (562) 907-4203.
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SCHOOL EVENTS AND REUNIONS
ʻAIEA HIGH SCHOOL
• Class of 1964: updating mailing list for 50th Golden Reunion events: Alumni Ngjt, 6-9PM.
10 October 2014, school cafeteria; luncheon, 11 October, at Sunset Lāna‘i Camp Smith;
contact (808) 689-9086 or (808) 347-8917; e:<[email protected]> or
e:<[email protected]>..
• Class of 1973: contact e:<[email protected]>.
BALDWIN HIGH SCHOOL
• Class of 1969: contact e:<[email protected]>.
CAMPBELL HIGH SCHOOL
• Class of 1984: updating mailing list for 30th year reunion in 2014; contact (808)
255-5607; e:<[email protected]>.
• James Campbell High School Alumni & Community Foundation: meetings are held third
Saturday monthly through November; contact (808) 372-3562;
e:<[email protected]>.
CASTLE HIGH SCHOOL
• Class of 1979: updating mailing list for 35th reunion activities, 20-22 September 2014;
call (808) 223-0805 or (808) 391-6090.• Castle High School Alumni/Community Association: seeking members; annual dues $20;
contact them at P.O. Box 4432, Kāneʻohe, Hawaiʻi, 96744.
CHAMINADE UNIVERSITY
• Chaminade University of Honolulu Alumni: for alumni information contact Be-Jay Kodama
(’86) director of alumni relations, phone (808) 739-8526, FAX (808) 735-4870,
e:< [email protected]> or <[email protected]>.
• Chaminade University of Honolulu Alumni, San Francisco Bay area chapter: updating
mailing list for upcoming events, contact William F. (Bill) Ferguson, 430-36th Avenue,
San Mateo, CA 9440-4206, phone (650) 349-1748, FAX (650) 282-8487.
• Chaminade University of Honolulu Alumni, Washington D.C. area: updating mailing list for
reunion activities, phone Kathryn Hill, (703) 461-8856.
DAMIEN MEMORIAL HIGH SCHOOL
• Class of 1984: updating mailing list for reunion activities, contact Mel Andres (808)
542-1664, e:<[email protected]>.
• Damien Memorial High School Alumni: for information on membership & reunion activities,
contact L. Paul Jaber, Damien Memorial High School’s Director of Development, 1401
Houghtailing Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, 96817-2797, (808) 440-9532; FAX (808)
847-1401, e:<[email protected]>.
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FARRINGTON HIGH SCHOOL
• Class of 1948: get together, 4 December 2014, Tsukiji Restaurant, Ala Moana Center,
call (808) 735-1249 or (808) 239-9164.
• Class of 1952: updating mailing list for 80th birthday celebration and 62nd year reunion
activities;13-20 September 2014, 7-day inter-island cruise; contact Mazie Sakoda
(808)989-5530,e:<[email protected]>; 19 September 2014, golf; 10AM-2PM,
Sunday, 21 September 2014, luncheon, Pagoda Restaurant International Ballroom;
contact Gladys Miner (808) 371-0772, e:<[email protected]>; Henry Fujita (808)
533-6658, e:<[email protected]>.
• Class of 1953: updating mailing list for 80th birthday reunion activities, 24-29 May
2015, in Las Vegas, Nevada; call (808) 293-5406.
• Class of 1957: updating mailing list for reunion activities; call (808) 383-5658, or (808)
232-7499 or (808) 841-8555.
• Class of 1959: updating mailing list for 55th year reunion activities; 7 August - 2
September 2014, California Hotel & Casino, Las Vegas, Nevada; contact Ben or Lee Ann
Dabalos (209) 957-3441, e:<[email protected]> or e:<[email protected]>.
• Class of 1961: updating mailing list for reunion activities; contact Gwen (Ah Tuck) Silva,
91-620 Kilaha Street, #24, Ewa Beach, HI 96706-2658; (808) 689-5227 or (808)
391-3651, e:<[email protected]>.
• Class of 1965: monthly luncheons, 11AM-2PM, 3rd Friday of each month, food court,
Moanalua 99 (by Watanabe Bakery); contact Max Muraoka (808) 486-3978;
e:<[email protected]>.
• Class of 1967: updating mailing list for 65th birthday celebration, 26 September 2014;
contact (808) 554-4623; e:<[email protected]>.
• Class of 1968: updating mailing list for “65th Birthday Celebrationn 2015;” contact
(808) 295-236; e:<[email protected]>.
• Class of 1969: Get-togethers, 5:30PM, first Wednesday monthly, Golden City Restaurant;
45th reunion, 22-26 May, in Las Vegas, Nevada; contact: e:<[email protected].
or e:<[email protected]>.
• Class of 1974: updating mailing list for 40th year reunion activities; dinner & brunch, 22
& 23 November 2014, Hale Ikena, Fort Shafter, Honolulu, Hawai‘i; call (808) 955-2111.
• Farrington High School Alumni: anyone wanting information or publicity on class reunions
call Alice Nunogawa (808) 839-4857; deadlines for articles/notices, etc. is the first
Wednesday of March, July, and November; all Farrington High School alumni can join the
Farrington Alumni & Community Foundation; annual dues are $10 and entitles you to a
newsletter that is published 3 times a year; call (808) 261-1945, (808) 864-2853 or
(808) 845-0544, FACF, P.O. Box 4261, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, 96812-4261.
• Farrington High School Alumni now living on the Mainland: The Farrington High School
Mainland Alumni Association, Incorporated has been formed for events; $5 yearly dues
entitles you to a timely newsletter, the Governor, and a yearly updated membership
rooster; send name, address, phone number and graduating year to Hedy Luna HarrisonAnduha (’57) 12202 Rose Street, Cerritos, California 90701-4325, (562) 860-1044,
e:<[email protected]>; or call Geri (Toma) Isara (’58), (310) 398-8869,
e:<[email protected]>; ori Lori Gube e:<[email protected]>.
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HILO HIGH SCHOOL
• Hilo High School Foundation: Non-profit fund raising organization dedicated to enhancing
educational objectives; for information contact Newton Chu at 120 Pauahi Street #312,
Hilo, HI 96720, (808) 895-9310; FAX: (808) 961-3815.
e:<[email protected]>.
• Hilo High School Alumni Association: for information on reunion activities contact Dale
Tokuuke, P.O. Box 10582, Hilo, Hawaiʻi, 96721, (808) 962-3018.
ʻIOLANI SCHOOL
• Class of 2008: updating mailing list for 60th year reunion activities, contact Michael
Hackler e:<[email protected]>.
• ʻIolani School Alumni Association: for membership and reunion activities contact Kira
Tamashiro, Director of Alumni Relations, 563 Kamoku Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, 96826,
(808) 943-2309; e:<[email protected]>.
KAILUA HIGH SCHOOL
• Class of 1964: updating mailing list for 50th year reunion, 19-23 October 2014, in Las
Vegas, Nevada; call (808) 262-9626; e:<[email protected]>.
KAIMUKĪ HIGH SCHOOL
• Class of 1994: updating mailing list for 20th year reunion, 11 October 2014, in Las
Vegas, Nevada; contact e:<[email protected]>.
• Kaimukī High School Alumni Association: seeking members; lifetime membership $50,
annual dues $5 entitles members to Bulldogrowl, the timely KHSAA newsletter, contact
KHS Alumni Association at 2705 Kaimukī Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, 96846 or call (808)
732-7711; news articles and class reunion information should be sent to Bulldogrowl,
Barbara Hashimoto (’51) Editor, 1359 Maʻalahi Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96819, (808)
839-5059.
KAISER HIGH SCHOOL
• Class of 1974: updating mailing list for 40th year reunion dinner, 18 October 2014;
contact (808) 352-3452; e:<[email protected]>.
• Class of 1982: updating mailing list, contact e:<[email protected]>.
KALANI HIGH SCHOOL
• Class of 1969: updating mailing list for 40th year reunion, which includes potluck dinner
with Kaimukī High School classmates; call (808) 235-375
KAMEHAMEHA HIGH SCHOOL
Kamehameha Schools Alumni: the “Annual Kamehmeha Schools Alumni Week” will honor
alumni of graduating class years ending in the “5” or “0,” Summer 2015 on the Kapālama
campus. The lūʻau will be hosted by KS Class of 1984. Informational brochure will be mailed
out. Contact : Dancine Takahashi (ʻ79), Alumni Relations Director (808) 842-8525,
e:<[email protected]>..
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KONAWAENA HIGH SCHOOL
• Class of 1976: updating mailing list, contact (808) 325-6530,; contact
e:<[email protected]>.
LEILEHUA HIGH SCHOOL
• Class of 1971: updating mailing list for 60th birthday reunion activities, contact
e:<[email protected]>.
• Class of 2004: updating mailing list for 10th year reunion activities, visit
website:<https://sites.google.com/site/04mules/>.
• Leilehua High School Alumni Association: for information regarding any Leilehua High
School Alumni Association listings, contact Gerrie Nakamura (808) 622-6597;
e:<[email protected]>.
• Leilehua High School Alumni, Washington D.C. Area Chapter: establishing a mailing list for
activities with other Hawaiian organizations, call Gordon Velasco (310) 464-6367.
MCKINLEY HIGH SCHOOL
• Class of1946: updating mailing list for 69th year reunion luncheon,19 April 2015,
Honolulu Country Cub; call (808) 373-3882. or (808) 595-4957;
e:<[email protected]>.
• Class of 1951 mainland chapter: for information about this organization and its activities
call Liz (Murakawa) Nakamura (818) 369-3226.
• Class of 1955: updating mailing list for 60th year reunion in 2015; Canada, New England,
Las Vegas tour 6-8 October 2014; contact Bev & Ed Palenapa (808) 395-1188;
e:<[email protected]>.
• Class of 1957: updating mailing list reunion trip, 15-19 September 2014, in Las Vegas,
Nevada; call Tom Katsuyoshi (808) 394-0509.
• Class of 1965: updating mailing list 50th reunion, October 2015; contact (808)
737-4466; e:<[email protected]>.
• Class of 1974: updating mailing list for 40th year reunion, 10AM-3PM, 23 August 2014,
Kualoa Ranch; contact Gareth Sakakida e:<[email protected]>.
• Class of 1975: updating mailing list for reunion activities, call (808) 685-3065.
• McKinley Alumni Association: seeking members and class representatives; $10 annual
membership entitles you to copies of the Alumni Pinion; write 1039 South King Street,
Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96814 or call Richard Sakamoto (808) 988-6661; to publicize class
reunions in the Alumni Pinion, contact co-editor Lisa-Anne Mitsuka Chan (’91) (808)
949-2955; e:<[email protected]>.
• McKinley Alumni Association of Hawaiʻi, Greater Los Angeles Chapter INC: welcomes
alumni and associates as members from anywhere to support the mainland chapter and
attain its name. Lūʻau fundraiser for scholarships, plus $10 yearly membership fee
enables holiday luncheons, other activities, newsletters and regular websites. Checks
payable; “McKinley Alumni Association/HI”, send to Albert Shota 16916 Alexander
Avenue, Cerritos, CA 90703. Send website information to Donald Sison,
e:<[email protected]>.
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• McKinley High School Foundation: this foundation has been set up to help fund the
educational activities at McKinley High School through private tax-deductible donations
from McKinley’s alumni and friends, contact them at 1039 South King Street, Honolulu,
Hawaiʻi, 96814.
MID-PACIFIC INSTITUTE
• Mid-Pacific Institute Alumni Association: for information about reunion events,
homecoming, membership and class reunion, contact Kerry Wheeler, Director of Alumni
Relations, 2445 Kaʻala Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, 96822-2299 (808) 951-8856,
e:<[email protected]>.
PĀHOA HIGH SCHOOL
• Pāhoa High School Daggers Alumni Assocition: 70th anniversary celebration, 4-10PM.4
October 2014, Pāhoa YBA, Hall, Pāhoa, Hawai‘i; contact: (808) 937-5941;
e:<[email protected]>.
PEARL CITY HIGH SCHOOL
• Pearl City High School Alumni Association: newly formed organization with regular
meetings; contact at PO Box 11183, Honolulu, HI 9682
PUNAHOU SCHOOL
• Punahou Alumni Relations for alumni and reunion information contact Director of Alumni
Relations, Kikla Fordham Schaefer (’82) at Punahou Alumni Office, 1601 Punahou Street,
Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, 96822 (808) 944-5740, FAX (808) 955-5361,
e:<[email protected]>.
• Punahou Alumni Association, Northern California Chapter for membership, alumni and
reunion information contact chapter president Bill Henthorn, 41 Sutter Street #1115,
San Francisco, CA 94194, (415) 9081-5281, e:<[email protected]>.
• Punahou Alumni Association, Southern California Chapter for membership, alumni and
reunion information call Les Amoy (714) 525-5656.
RADFORD HIGH SCHOOL
• Class of 1964: updating mailing list for 70th birthday celebration; 5-10 October 2014 in
Las Vegas, Nevada; members of Radfordʻs Classes of 1960-ʻ64, and ‘Aiea Elementary &
Intermediate Schoolʻs Class of 1958 are also invited; contact (808) 282-3792;
e:<[email protected]>.
ROOSEVELT HIGH SCHOOL
• Class of 1964: updating mailing list for 50th reunion activities; lū‘au, 20 September
2014, Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i; visit web:<www.rooseveltclassof64.org>.
• Class of 1974: updating mailing list for 40th year reunion, 6-10PM, Friday, 17 October
2014, Elkʻs Club, in Honolulu; contact (808) 486-0883; e:<[email protected]>.
• Class of 1977: updating mailing list for 55th birthday celebration, 6-10 October 2014, in
Las Vegas, Nevada; contact (808) 372-5155; e:<charp211@@gmail.com>.
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Roosevelt Alumni Foundation: newly formed to serve as repository for donations and
bequests to the scholarship fund; all members of the RHS Alumni Association are
automatically members of the foundation; donations to the RAF are deductible to the
extent provided by the law for income tax purposes; contact RAF, P.O.Box 23424,
Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, 96823-3424.
Roosevelt High School Alumni Association: membership $15 for 3 years; lifetime
membership dues $100, $50 if over age 62; all classes from 1932-present; Contact RHS
Alumni P.O. Box 23424, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi, 96823-3424, (808) 739-6666,
e:<[email protected]>.
Roosevelt High School Alumni Association (Maui Chapter): a chapter of the Roosevelt
Alumni Association as been formed on the Island of Maui; call Al Sukihara (808)
874-8179 or Doris Salsbury Koller (808) 879-1710.
Roosevelt High School Alumni living in Northern California; call Teddy Change (925)
462-6731.
Roosevelt High School Alumni living in Southern California: an organization is being
formed for alumni who live in California from Bakersfield to San Diego interested alumni
contact Bernard “Sonny” Lau (’41). P.O. Box 3710, Vista CA 92085, (760) 630-1033,
or Lu Quintal Mahoney (’41) 20442 Via Madrid, Yorba Linda, CA 92886 (714) 970-037.
SACRED HEARTS ACADEMY
• Sacred Hearts Academy Alumni Office: for alumni and reunion information contact
Director of Special Programs, Andrea Cummings Hamilton (’68) at Sacred Hearts
Academy, 3253 Waiʻalae Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96816, (808) 734-5058, ext. 229;
FAX (808) 737-7867, e:<[email protected]>.
SACRED HEARTS CONVENT
• Class of 1960 (Ninth graders: updating mailing list for 52nd reunion; contact (808)
627-0113, e:<[email protected]>..
ST. ANTHONY HIGH SCHOOL
• All classes: reunion, hosted by Class of ʻ52, all graduates of St. Anthony High School
(Maui) are invited, 18-21September 2014, California Hptel, Las Vegas, Nevada; contact
David Kauha‘aha‘a (916) 408-2011, e:<[email protected]>; or Hide Anzai (949)
752-5670.
ST. LOUIS HIGH SCHOOL
• Class of 1970: updating mailing list for 45th year reunion, 7-9 August 2015, in Honolulu;
includes imu prep night; lū‘au at Nu‘uanu Estate; a cooking class & catamaran cruise;
contact (808) 592-5043; e:<[email protected]>.
• St. Louis High School Alumni Association: for membership and reunion information
contact Alumni Office 3412 Waiʻalae Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96816-1579, (808)
739-4862, FAX (808) 739-4853.
UNIVERSITY OF HAWAIʻI
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• University of Hawaiʻi Alumni Association, San Francisco Bay Area Chapter: updating
mailing list of alumni, former students, and friends of various activities; for information
contact Joy Li, e:<[email protected]>.
• University of Hawaiʻi Alumni Association: an umbrella organization for over 40 UH
chapters worldwide; for more information contact Director for Alumni Membership and
Chapter Relations (808) 956-9743; FAX (808) 956-3287.
WAIPAHU HIGH SCHOOL
• Class of 1975: updating mailing list for 55th birthday reunion on O‘ahu;, contact (808)
383-8281; e:<[email protected]>.
• Waipahu High School Alumni Association: $10 lifetime membership fee; for membership
and reunion information contact WHSAA, 94-1211 Farrington Highway, Waipahu 96797,
(808) 675-0222.
• Alumni living in Northern California: the NorCal Waipahu High School Alumni Association
as organized to meet with fellow graduates and attendees of Waipahu High School, call
Maile Liewellyn (408) 848-1817.
ʻOHANA SEARCHES & REUNIONS
• Egawa/Yamamoto: One of the Kapalakiko Hawaiian Band’s musical
projects embraces the cross cultural contact between Hawaiians and First Nations people. We
are seeking familial information on one, Fred Yamamoto or Fred Egawa who was said to have
been born in Lahaina, Maui. His parents are said to have come from Osaka, Japan. At age 12
Fred moved to San Francisco where he learned how to box. His boxing career took him to the
state of Washington where he married a Lummi woman. With the help of Fred Egawaʻs grand
daughter, Chenoa, a performing artist of the Lummi nation, the KHB is preparing to compose a
song about the exploits of Fred Egawa. If you have any information of Fred Egawa/Yamamoto
and his family please contact Saichi Kawahara at (415) 468-7125,
e:<[email protected]>.- • Soares ‘Ohana: A search is on for Soares family members to
organize an ‘Ohana Reunion in conjunction with the 75th anniversary of the merger of the
Portuguese Evangelical Church (aka Pilgrim Church) with Central Union Church. This celebration
& reunion will occur in 2015. Family names include Soares: related to Rev. Antonio Victorino
and Arcenia Soares; OP & Amelia Soares; Rae/Ray Soares; Francis Cooke Soares & Olga
Tranquada Soares; Fernandes: related to Joao Ignatio & Mary, Arcenia & Rachel
Fernandes; Canario: originally settled in Hilo and related to Amelia Canario Soares; Manuel Da
Silva & Marie Julia Canario; and James T Canario; Gouvea: related to Jess & Minnah Canario
Gouvea; Dias: related to Ernest & Lydia Dias Soares & children Dorothea Mae, Erna Victoria &
Iris; also Frank & Lyda Dias, and Adele Dias Minchew; Sward: related to Rhoda Francis Soares
Sward, Roy & Francis Soares, Olympia Louise Silva, Francis Clarke Soares, and Robert &
Lorraine Soares. All immigrated from the Azores; some directly to the Hawaiian Islands; others
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to Springfield IL then to Hawai‘i. .....If you have any information or know any of these family
members, please contact Stephanie Soares Pump at e:<[email protected]> or (503)
675-537
PLACE REUNIONS, ACTIONS, & ACTIVITIES
ʻIOSEPA, SKULL VALLEY, UTAH
- Sponsored by the ʻIosepa Historical Association. The annual campout at the site of a
once thriving community of Polynesians from Hawaiʻi, who traveled to Utah to be close to
the Temple in Salt Lake City, founded in 1889, will be held Memorial Day weekend, 23-25
May 2015. Call Charmagne Wixom (801) 225-8657.
KAUA‘I HISTORICAL SOCIETY
- The Kaua‘i Historical Society aims to bring the history of Kaua‘i to life. Hours of
operation: Mondays-Fridays, 8:30AM-4PM; Research by appointment only. Contact them at
PO Box 1778, Līhu‘e, HI 96766; (808) 245-3373; FAX (808) 245-8693;
e:<[email protected]>.
KONA HISTORICAL SOCIETY
- Founded in 1976, the Kona Historical Society aims to collect, preserve and share the
history of the Kona District of the Island of Hawai‘i through publications and public events,
lectures, exhibits, tours, walks, seminars and workshops. Memberships available. Contact: PO
Box 398, Captain Cook, Hawai‘i, 96704; (808) 323-5222; e:<[email protected]>.
LAHAINA CLUB
- Non-profit social club, open to all Lahaina, Maui residents, former residents, relatives of
residents, and area graduates particularly Lahainaluna School; $5 lifetime family dues gives
you a newsletter, regular activities and various school reunions; the 38th Annual Dinner will
be held, 6PM, 25 May 2013 at the Ala Moana Hotel; contact Bruce Honda, 304 Puamāmane
Street, Honolulu, Hawaiʻi 96821, (808) 373-4208
- The Lahaina Club Newsletter has issued a call to collect oral histories of the Maui
communities in and around Lahaina.
LĀNAʻI ALUMNI & COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION
- Anyone with any connection with the island of Lānaʻi is invited to join the Lānaʻi Alumni &
Community Association. This includes residents, former residents, relatives, attendees of
the Lānaʻi schools, faculty members, plantation workers, etc. The association provides
college and university scholarship funds for Lānaʻi graduates, provides grants for worthy
projects of current students and faculty, and gets involved with Lānaʻi community projects.
A $10 lifetime membership comes with a subscription to this newsletter. The Lānaʻi
Connection (published in February & August). Contact The Lāna‘ī Connection, PO Box 515,
Pearl City, HI 96782.
LĀNAʻI CULTURAL & HERITAGE CENTER
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- The Lāna‘i Cultural & Heritage Çenter seeks to inspire people to be informed, thoughtful,
and active stewards of Lāna‘iʻs heritage by preserving, interpreting and celebrating itʻs
natural history, Hawaiian traditions, diverse heritage and cultures and ranching and
plantation histories. Itʻs work is supported by donations. The Center is located at the old
Dole Ādministration Building, Suite 118, 730 Lāna‘i Avenue, in Lāna‘i City. Contact LC&HC,
PO Box 631500, Lāna‘i City, HI 96763; e:<[email protected]>.
NORTH KOHALA COMMUNITY RESOURCES CENTER
- The North Kohala Çommunity Resources Center provides local support, bridges to
funding, and education for projects that benefit the communities of North Kohala. Although
the center is based in Hāwī, it also serves Kapa‘au, Hala‘ula, Niuli‘i; and Pololū Valley. The
NKCRCʻs online store features recent publications available to the general public: “A
Storytellerʻs Story: Kindy Sproat of North Kohala;” “Kohala ‘Āina - A History of North
Kohala,” and a CD, ˜Na Mea Ho‘okani Pila O Kohala,” featuring musicians of Kohala. Contact
NKCRC at 55-3393 Akoni Pule Highway, Hāwī, HI 96719, (808) 889-5523;
e:<[email protected]>.
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KŪ KA PAILA
Kurin P. Haleamau:
This is Kurin Pōmaika‘imaikeakua Haleamau, 2014 graduate of
Desert Oasis High School in Las Vegas, Nevada. Currently studying
Criminal Justice at College of Southern Nevada, and working at local
restaurant, Island Flavors in Las Vegas, he is an accomplished
musician performing on the bass and guitar with the Hawaiian band
Kawili. Mother Sheldeen Kaleimomi is kumu hula of Hālau Hula
Kaleimomi and dad, Gary Haleamau, is the leader of the band Kawili.
Kanoe Kahaku:
This is Kanoe Kahaku, 2014 honors graduate of Pioneer High
School, San Jose, California. In her senior year she developed
her customized beauty product business “Hawaiian Mist by
Kanoe.” Kanoe is a member of Hālau Hula Nā Wai Ola of San
Jose, California.
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Trudy Singzon:
One of Kapalakikoʻs ‘ukulele students is
shown in China on a volunteer medical
mission.
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MAI POINA
In past months we have lost good friends of this newsletter, the Kapalakiko Hawaiian
Band, the San Francisco Bay area community at large, and members of our extended ʻohana.
We mention their names here and thank their memory for touching our lives. Some, we will
write about at greater length in upcoming issues. *** Word has come from Beverly and
Edgar Palenapa of the McKinley High School, Class of 1955 Alumni that my classmate,
Janice Goo has passed away in Honolulu. *** The great jazz pianist, Reuben Yap passed away
12 February 2014, in a care home in Kapolei. I remember seeing the Reuben Yap Trio back
the “Velvet Fog”, singer Mel Torme and s young Gene Roland in the mid 1950ʻs at The
Clouds, across Kapahulu Street from the Honolulu Zoo. Reuben was also black belt Judoka.
*** Another black belt judoka, Larry Kaneshiro, has passed away in San Jose, CA. He was
Sensei for the San Jose Buddhist Church Judo Club. His wife Sandie, is a former Kapalakiko
ʻukulele student. *** Daniel Puou Haleamau, III, one of the old timers of Hawaiian music in
Northern California passed away 1 August 2014, in Sacramento.
• Elaine Nickie Ahuna Hines: (28
August 1927 - 6 March 2014).
Auntie Nickie was born an Ahuna in
Hilo and was hānaied at an early
age where she learned to speak
Chinese fluently. Like a true local,
she loved to tell stories about the
small kid time old days growing up
and her extended ‘ohana. In a video
interview with the Kamehameha
Schools, Auntie Nickie tells about
how she wanted so much to
become a musician. One of the first
songs she learned was ”Opelu”
written by Eugene Kaupiko of
Miloli‘i. Auntie Nickie was ‘ohana to
Sarah Kapela Kaupiko, Eugeneʻs wife and she tells about her cleaning fish duties outside
the Kaupiko home. Dennis Kamakahi pays tribute to Sarah in his mele, “Kapela.”
Auntie Nickie talked passionately about her musical mentors and associates and told
wonderful stories about each and every one; Uncle Fred Konanui Punahoa; Albert
Nahale‘ā; Eva Kahauolopua; Haleloke Kahauolopua; George Hussey; Harold Chang; Benny
Villaverde; Genoa Keawe, Sonny Kamahele; Gary Aiko; Irwin Carvalho; George Naope;
Myrtle K. Hilo; Linda Dela Cruz; Alice Nāmakelua; Kai Davis; Mel Peterson; Jerry Kalima;
Momi Bee Kahawaiola‘a; Eddie Pang; Alan Akaka; Kaipo Asing; Mel Murata. She was
definitely one of the guiding lights of the cultural work of the Kapalakiko Hawaiian Band.
Actually my association with the Ahuna family started by watching Ku‘ulei Ahuna (who
with Bernard Kalua, Richard Kaleohano, Clayton Kua and Abe Keala, made up the Hilo
band, The Blalahs) perform at Rosieʻs Boathouse in Hilo. Palling around with Ledward
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Ka‘apana and his group I Kona I met Nickieʻs brother, Bill “Cowboy” Ahuna who became a
staunch supporter of the Kapalakiko Hawaiian Band and our newsletter. Sometime in the
early 1980ʻs I got a call from Auntie Genoa Keawe, who had several hours to wile, while
waiting for a connecting flight back to Honolulu. She and two musician friends were at
San Francisco International Airport, had not eaten and were hungry for some ono pāke
food. Auntieʻs musical cohorts were Wehilani Ching (Bernard Kaluaʻs mama-in-law), and
Nickie Hines. We all piled into the KHBʻs Blue Goose had a nice dinner at Emmyʻs on
Monterey Boulevard, and whisked back to the airport in time for their flight back to
Honolulu. Auntie Nickie never forgot that first meeting in San Francisco. Several years
later, Nickie and her husband, Joe turned up at Iosepa, Skull Valley, Utah,where the KHB
conducts our annual pilgrimage every Memorial Day weekend. She was family to Roy
Hussey who was a member of the Iosepa Historical Association. It was there I found out
that Joe and Nickie were ex bikers on Harley Hogs, just as I was with my banzai choppers.
Joe and Nickie had been part of the Hawaiian music scene in the San Francisco Bay Area
having lived there several years earlier performing with Kika Dupont, Kai Davis, Phillip
Kaona and Liko Martin. When Evelyn and I heard that they were planning a side trip to
San Francisco on the way home from Utah, we told the Hines, “no come to San Francisco
if you not going to stay with us at Halemele, our home.” Nickie and Joe did come, stayed
as our guests and retaliated in kind, “no come back to Hawai‘i if you not going stay with
us in Waimānalo.” Thatʻs the reason why we always partook of the Hinesʻ hospitality and
aloha. We still have the key to their front door. The song “Olomana Moon” was composed
on their front porch in honor of the Hines 55th wedding anniversary, 7 March 2010. Joe
and Nickie Hines talked lovingly about my uncle, Sam Kawahara, who lived in Pāpa‘ikou as
they all used to hunt together. My Uncle Sam, a paniolo in his earlier years, was a
wonderful kī hō‘alu performer. He eventually became the warden at Kūlani Prison and
then the warden at OP (O‘ahu Prison). Joe and Nickie also introduced us to her “sister”
Auntie Annabelle Kam, an herbal healer who lives in Kalihiwai on the island of Kaua‘i
(where my biological mama, Grace Tanigawa was born). Musicians Kainani Kahaunaele and
Kellen Paik come from that area, too. We had so much good fun with the aunties when
we all got together that we gave Auntie Annabelle the name Auntie Anykine Anykine.
There is a side of of Auntie Nickie that most people were unaware. She worked in
Hawaiʻiʻs government circles and was a friend to my old pal from Hilo, Lloyd Nekoba.
Lloyd and I worked together in my early J-Town - San Francisco State days. We played
soft ball with Jim Hirabayashi on Lloydʻs Taisho team. When the dust settled after the
tumultuous student uprising on the State campus, Lloyd and I, with other community
activists help set up the Japanese American curriculum in the emerging School of Ethnic
Studies. We became the first instructors of the school. Jim Hirabayashi, an anthropologist
by trade became the schoolʻs first Dean. Auntie Nckie was a kupuna in the Waimānalo
community. She was very active in getting food to the homeless and needy. Mai poina e
Auntie Nickie. Mahalo ā nui loa for touching our hearts.
•
William “Willy” Takayuki Kaneda: (25 June 1926 - 18 January 2014). From 1955-1958 I
was a student at the University of Hawaii, Mānoa and paled around with a group of
musicians that was known for playing outrageous pranks on each other. This group of
warubozo pranksters included, among others, trumpeters Donald Harada, Norman
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Baltazar, and Willy Kaneda; trombonists Kats Oto and Eppy Uekawa; saxophonist George
“Dr. T” Takushi. All of us were associated with Henry Konshiʻs big band the Modernaires
and some of us took music classes from Barbara Smith, Richard Vine and Norman Rian,
all, professors of the UHM Music Department which was head quartered in an old, one
story, wooden building across Dole Street from Hale Laulima. Other students of the music
department in those days included Danny Kaleikini, Ronnie Bright, and Penny Silva. I left
Hawaii for good in August 1958 for the bright lights of the Big Apple; New York City,
aspiring to be an artist, architect and percussionist, not necessarily in that order and
soon lost touch with the musicians that I cut my teeth with in music. Donald Harada, my
best friend from Kāne‘ohe was my sole link to Hawa‘i, and many tumultuous years had
passed before I would return to the place of my birth and to reconnect with my paternal
and maternal families and some of my old musical cohorts. In the late 1960ʻs, my musical
career took a different path as I became deeply involved with Hawaiian music heavily
influenced by the Hawaiian Renaissance Movement. Shortly after I left Hawai‘i in 1958,
Willy Kaneda graduated from UH Mānoa with a teaching credential and began his music
teaching career, working at various schools of the Hawai‘i Department of Education and
this is where our paths crossed one final time. My dearest friend and mentor, the late
Hawaiian composer and musician, Dennis Kamakahi, once revealed to me that he, like
myself, started his musical career as a trombonist. At Āliamanu School, a young Dennis
Kamakahi learned the rudiments of trombone playing from his band teacher, Willy
Kaneda. In researching Willyʻs passing I found out that in 1977, he was the organizer of
the Kaimukī High School advanced Polynesian musical group ‘Ohana O Mele. Many
Hawaiian musicians were alumni to this group; among them, Kelly Boy Delima, Tivaini and
Tenimonni Tatofi of Kapena, Ernie Cruz, Jr; and John Feary.
• Mae Setsuko Inaba
Kawahara: (17
December 1927 - 20
December 2013);
Aaron Ahn: (19
September 1932 - 20
March 2014). One of
my favorite aunties,
Mae was married to
my uncle, Karl Komao
Kawahara (KKK), a
celebrated former
teacher at Hilo High
School and known
affectionately by his
students as the “Java
Man.” Uncle Karl was my dadʻs youngest brother. That made him a Nisei and me, a
Sansei as we were one year apart in age but of a different generation. Early, in my
involvement in Hawaiian music, Uncle Karl lent me the use of his collection of LPʻs and
accompanied me to the musical haunts and dives in the Hilo area: the Green Onion, the
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Naniloa, Hilo and other hotels, Hale O Kimo, Rosieʻs Boathouse always ending up eating at
Mun Cheong Lau, KK Tei, or Cafe100. Uncle Karl was a good friend of Auntie Dotty
Thompson so we always could get tickets to the Merrie Monarch Hula Competition. His
marriage to Mae united two contending Big Island political rival families. Auntie Mae was
an avid bowler and always had an open invitation for me to stay at their home on Melani
Street. *** I never really got to know my uncle Aaron because I had moved to the
mainland. I did know that he was a teacher for Hawai‘iʻs Department of Education. At a
recent Kawahara family reunion, his wife, my Auntie Tomie reminded me that I was the
chief instigator and ring leader of a group of cousins that tied strings of empty Heinz
Pork & Beans and Dole Pineapple cans on the back of their car at their wedding. Those
are what we call warubozo days.
• Mai poina.
HAWAIIAN MUSIC SCENE
CD RECORDING RELEASES:
• Danʻs Hawaiianas: “All Time Favorites,” APC Productions n.n., 2014 [private recording].
TALK STORY:
• Dirk P. Vogel: Wally Pfiffer and Chris Kennison informs me that steelie and Hawaiian
music collector and historian, Dirk Vogel passed away 29 August 2014. at age 80, in
New Hope, Minnesota.
• Daniel Puou Haleamau, III: One of the old timers of Hawaiian music in Northern California,
Dan Haleamau, passed away, 1 August 2014 in Sacramento, California. Danʻs band Danʻs
Hawaiianas were the musicians for Loea Naomi Leinā‘ala Kalamaʻs hālau hula Ka Pā Hula
Kanoelehuaokahalema‘uma‘u ‘O Kalama. His son Darcy, ʻukulele player in Danʻs band, once
was a musical associate of the late Dennis Pavao. Dan was a 1955 graduate of the
Kamehameha Schools. In attendance at his memorial was a former musical associate,
Duchy Guerrero, a member of that same graduating class. Also in attendance was Danʻs
cousin, Gary Haleamau who flew in from Las Vegas with his wife Sheldeen.
• Roy & Kathy Sakuma honored: ‘Ukulele teachers Roy and Kathy Sakuma will be honored
as Distinguished Peacemakers 2014 at a presentation ceremony, 11AM-12noon, Sunday,
21 September 2014 at the Urban Garden Center, 955 Kamehameha Highway, Pearl City,
O‘ahu.
HULA NEWS
• Hālau Hula KaUa Tauhine: Kumu Māhealani Uchiyama has released a manual for the
student of Hawaiian dance, entitled, “The New Haumāna Hula Handbook,” This rendition
discusses the origins of the dance, hula as a spiritual practice, genres of hula, the regalia
of the dance, Hawaiian language and chant, hālau etiquette and practices, format of a
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traditional hula presentation, a glossary of hula commands and footwork, plus cultural,
geographic and historical background of the islands. It includes a DVD illustrating the
basic footwork of hula pā Ipu. It retails at $35. To purchase your copy, contact Māhealani
Uchiyama, 729 Heinz Avenue, Suite #4; Berkeley, CA 94710; (510) 845-2605;
e:<[email protected]>.
KaUaTuahine also announces new classes:
Beginning Level Classes begin on September 9th
Hawaiian Hula (Beginning Level Adults) - Tuesdays, 7 - 8:00PM
Tahitian Dance (Beginning Level Adults) - Tuesdays, 8 - 9:00PM
Polynesian Dance for Children - Saturdays, 8:45 - 9:30.(Newcomers are always welcome in our children's class.)
Special New Daytime Classes
Six week session begins the week of September 15th.
Intro to Hula - Mondays, 12 -1:00PM.
Tahitian Dance Workout - Wednesdays, 12 - 1:00PM.
For information, contact 510-845-2605, e:<[email protected]>.
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Frontline performers include: Rose Baker, Bobby Black, Randee Chin, Teresa Cooper,
Steve Hanson, Lillian Fujimoto, Karen Gehrman, Saichi Kawahara, Barb Plank, and Frank
Vernon. Our apprentices: George Bobias, Allan Goodman, Leahi Kaulia, Ralph Loen, Jay
Pagaduan, Tina Urata, Cathy Wong, and junior apprentice: Jake Shimada.
- We owe so much to the people who came before us. Most of the beloved kūpuna; the
aunties and uncles; the old timers that help start, steer, influence and shape the
development of the Kapalakiko Hawaiian Band are now gone: Haleakalā Adcock; Peter Ahia;
Sam Aiko; Leinā‘ala & Dodo Alesna; Keahi Allen; Beatrice Chun Hoon Awai; Keoki Awai;
Libby Naone Bailey; Mahina Bailey; Winona Beamer; Haunani Bernardino; John Cage; Sonny
Chillingworth; Kawai Cockett; Lei Collins; Kai Davis; Myra English; Kekua & Kalani Fernandez;
Kawika Gapero; Nolan Poki Garlasa; George Holokai; Noenoe Hopkins; Clara Inter; Leinā‘ala
Haili; Nickie Hines; Atta Isaacs, Jr; Daisy Ka‘ai; Mama Tina Ka‘apana; George Kainapau; Dennis
Kamakahi; Edith Kanaka‘ole; Herb Kāne; Sam Kawahara; Moe Keale; Joe Keaulana; Genoa
Keawe; Joe Keawe; Mary Lou Kekuewa; Puna Keli‘iho‘omalu; Val Kepilino; Mary Kovich; Frank
Kuailana; Elias Kuamo‘o; Doreen Paishon Lindsey; Peggy Lung; Lydia Maioho; Esther
Marciniak; Joe Marshall; Katherine Maunakea; Leilani Sharpe Mendez; Ihilani Silva Miller; Charlie
Mimura; Moondog; David Nahinu; Kaleo Aloha Naipo; Gabby Pahinui; Noah Paio; Sonny
Palabrica; Becky Pau; Dennis Pavao; Ululani Shigematsu; Braddah Smitty; Tommy Solomon;
Harriet Keahilihau Spalding; Kindy Sproat; Margaret Tahelo; Charley Ulmer; Shu Tan Wu. At
the head of August we also lost Dan Puou Haleamau, III. of Sacramento, California. Mahalo ā
nui loa.
Kapalakiko Hawaiian Band Performance Schedule
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- Please come and support our public performances marked (*). It’s always wise to call
before attending our performances because this is our calendar at press time and many last
minute additions, unexpected changes and cancellations are negotiated after this newsletter
is published. If you’d like to audition our band for your event, you are cordially invited to
attend one of our weekly rehearsals. For details and bookings, contact Saichi Kawahara at
(415) 468-7125; Email: <[email protected]>. Come visit us at our website:
<kapalakiko.org>.
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Center,1346 Saratoga Avenue, San Mateo, CA; call Mary Leong (650) 219-2209; * free.
2 August, Saturday, 11:30AM-12:15PM; Clear Channel Cultural Stage, Nihonmachi Street
Fair, Nihonmachi, San Francisco, CA; call Grace Horikiri (415) 771-9861; * free.
2 August, Saturday, 2-4PM; Down Home Music, 10341 San Pablo, El Cerrito, CA; call John
McCord (510) 525-2129; * free.
9 August: Saturday, 6:30PM: St. Georgeʻs Episcopal Church lū‘au, 301 East 13th Street,
Antioch, CA; 94509 call Jane Wirth (925) 757-4934; * fee.
10 August, Sunday, 3:30-4PM; San Francisco Aloha Polyfest; County Fair Building, Lincoln
at 9th Avenue, Golden Gate Park, San Francisco, CA; * free.
16 August, Saturday, 8:30-11AM; KIKA East Bay Hawaiian Music Workshop; (by invitation
only).
16 August, Saturday, 2-2:45PM; Saturday In The Park - McLaren series, Jerry Garcia
Amphitheater, John McLaren Park, 40 John Shelley Drive, San Francisco, CA; call Linda
Litehiser (415) 516-9224; * free.
16 August, Saturday, 6-8PM; Da Kine Island Grill, 23 North Market Street San Jose, CA;
call Pete Be (408) 568-9700; * free.
17 August, Sunday, 3-5PM: Suzanne Felton party; (private party).
23 August, Saturday, 4-6PM; Westborough Royale Assisted-Living lū‘au; (private party).
5 September. Friday, 4-7PM: Park Chalet, 1000 Great Highway, San Francisco, CA 94121;
call Geoffrey Perry (415) 386-8439; free. *
13 September, Saturday, 11:30AM-2:30PM: Deb Fox party; (private party).
13 September, Saturday, 6PM: free concert, Clarion Inn, 1401 Arden Way, Sacramento,
CA 95815; call Ka‘alaanuhea Toyama (808) 782-2483 * (free).
14 September, Sunday, 12noon-3PM: La Chaine des Rotisseurs lū‘au; (private party).
20 September, Saturday, 8:30-11AM; KIKA San Francisco Hawaiian Music Workshop; (by
invitation only).
20 September, Saturday, 6PM: Punahou Alumni celebration; (private party).
20 September, Saturday, 6:30-11:30PM; Peninsular Golf & Country club; (private party).
27 September, Saturday, 4-6:30PM; Atria Sunnyvale lū‘au, (private party)..
27 September, Saturday, 6-8PM; Da Kine Island Grill, 23 North Market Street San Jose,
CA; call Pete Be (408) 568-9700; * free.
28 September, Sunday, 9AM-5PM: with the Kapalakiko Hawaiian Music Workshop Band,
‘Ukulele Jams, Mountain Vw High School, 3535 Truman Avenue, Mountain View, CA
95040; call Rodney Takahashi (408) 217-8241; * (free).
4 October, Saturday: ‘Ukulele workshop, 11AM-12 noon, Cultural Village; concert,
1-1:45PM, Cultural Village; 5:20-6PM, concert, Le‘ale‘a Stage, Sacramento Aloha
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Festival, Cal Expo, 600 Exposition Boulevard, Sacramento, CA 95815; call Leila Horibata
(916) 412-7168.* free.
12 October, Sunday, 1-3PM: 4th Street Bowl, 1441 North 4th Street, San Jose, CA; *
free.
17 October, Friday, 6-8PM; Da Kine Island Grill, 23 North Market Street, San Jose, CA; call
Pete Be (408) 568-9700; * free.
18 October, Saturday, 8:30-11AM; KIKA South Bay Hawaiian Music Workshop; (by
invitation only).
18 October, Saturday, 1-2:30PM; Fundraiser for the Japan Disaster Foundation, Union
Church of Cupertino, 20900 Stevens Creek Boulevard, Cupertino, CA; call Yuko Shima
(510) 461-8761. * free.
18 October, Saturday, 1PM: Hula Guyz! foyer show; Palace of Fine Arts Theater, 3301
Lyon Street, San Francisco, CA; call box office (415) 392-4400.* fee.
18 October, Saturday, 6PM: Hula Guyz! foyer show; Palace of Fine Arts Theater, 3301
Lyon Street, San Francisco, CA; call box office (415) 392-4400.* fee.
25 October, Saturday, 5:30PM: Hō‘ike Nui O Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu foyer show; Palace of
Fine Arts Theater, 3301 Lyon Street, San Francisco, CA; call box office (415)
392-4400.* fee.
26 October, Sunday, 11AM: Hō‘ike Nui O Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu foyer show; Palace of
Fine Arts Theater, 3301 Lyon Street, San Francisco, CA; call box office (415)
392-4400.* fee.
26 October, Sunday, 4PM: Hō‘ike Nui O Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu foyer show; Palace of Fine
Arts Theater, 3301 Lyon Street, San Francisco, CA; call box office (415) 392-4400.*
fee.
1 November, Saturday, ttbd; Nā Haumana o Hālau Hula Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu
celebration; (private party).
8 November, Saturday, 4PM; Kapalakiko I Ke Aloha Fundraiser, featuring the Kapalakiko
Hawaiian Music Workshop Band, & The Kapalakiko Hawaiian Band in concert with Ku‘uipo
Kumakahi; Newark Pavilion-#3, Thornton Avenue, Newark, CA; call Saichi Kawahara (415)
468-7125; * fee.
22 November, Saturday, 6-8PM; Da Kine Island Grill, 23 North Market Street San Jose,
CA; call Pete Be (408) 568-9700; * free.
20 December, Saturday, 11AM-2PM: Kapalakiko Hawaiian Music Workshop Band holiday
party; (private party).
20 December, Saturday, 6-8PM; Da Kine Island Grill, 23 North Market Street San Jose,
CA; call Pete Be (408) 568-9700; * free.
MAHALO PIHA
Donations and Gifts - Donations and gifts are the life blood of our cultural work and insures its continuity and
longevity and no gift is ever too small. We are grateful that our organization and its newsletter
has caring supporters and we thank them publicly for their kōkua. Donations & gifts come from:
Angelo Ballungay; Pete & Rena Be & Da Kine Island Grill; Leah Bernstein & Jon DeMello & the
Mountain Apple Company; Randee Chin, Michael Cord & Cord International/Hana‘ola Records;
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Edgar & Leah Dang & Aloha Warehouse; Da South Bay Gang; Herb, Gerri, Kimi, & Robbie De
Coito; Jackie Doyle; Lani & Ted Guerrero; Gerry Hiura; Kapalakiko Hawaiian Music Workshop;
Leahi Kaulia; Jake & Scott Shimada; Ka‘alaanuhea Toyama & ‘Ohana Dance Group; Bucky
Upchurch; Tiny Ventura; Cathy Wong; Joanne & Pudgie Wong and the El Cerrito Music Works; .
Kapalakiko Angels
- Special notes of gratitude goes out to Kapalakiko’s Angels: Paula Quon and her staff at
Supreme Travel who advertise in our publication and donate to our cultural work, 25% of any
sales that comes from their Kapalakiko newsletter ad; to Pudgie & Joanne Wong of Music Works
in El Cerrito, and the Union Church of Cupertino for their generous use of class room space; to
Charlene & Ralph Loen who arranges class space for the Kapalakiko Hawaiian Music Workshop at
the Urban Life Center in San Francisco; to host Jerry Hiura and Çhiz who provides the
Sacramento class and workshop sections class space at his Aviatorʻs Restaurant; to the
Kapalakiko Hawaiian Music Workshop whose members are taking up the tasks of running various
functions of Kapalakiko events; to the Associates of the Kapalakiko Hawaiian Band whose
guidance keeps our organization on an even keel; to the late Hollis Baker & John Ogao of the
Northern California ‘Ukulele Festival, Patrick Landeza, Jim & Helen Allan & the San Francisco
Rotary Chinatown Branch Club, the Alesna ‘Ohana, McKinley High School and the MHS Alumni
Association; Johnny Kai and the Hawai‘i Music Awards and Auntie Lynn Tilton who paid warm
tributes to our cultural work; to the entire Zane ‘ohana; to John McCord of Down Home Music,
to Deanie Lum Villiados & the Northern California Kumu Hula Association, to Patrick Makuakāne
& Hālau Hula Nā Lei Hulu I Ka Wēkiu, to Pete & Reina Be & Da Kine Island Grill, to Māhealani
Uchiyama and Hālau Hula Ka Ua Tuahine, to Junior Nakatsu of 4th Street Bowl, and our clients,
all who annually provides performing opportunities for the Kapalakiko Hawaiian Band.
2013 Kapalakiko Aloha Spirit Awards
- Every year we slow down and take stock of the tremendous efforts and work done by the
many individuals and organizations of our vital extended community in their varied fields of
endeavors. At our 2013 fundraiser last November we shared our thanks to the following:
• KUPUNA DIANA AKI for her work as performer and a kupuna in Hawaiian music.
• BYRON BADER for his work as a Hawaiian musician through his group Kona Gold.
• TONI KANANI DENSING for her work as kumu hula of Hālau Hula ‘O Pi‘ilani.
• ERNIE "SHAKA" MADALI for his work as a teacher and performer on the ‘ukulele and as
a Hawaiian musician through his group Shaka.
• ANTHONY MANAOIS for his contributions in Polynesian music as a leader of the group
‘Otea Api.
• RUTH NALUA MANAOIS for her contributions as kumu hula of Hālau Hula O Nalua.
• M. LIKO PUHA for his work as a Hawaiian cultural practitioner.
Information Network
- Some of our information comes from our exchange/subscription network with the following
publications and different & various websites and we thank them all for sharing: Abrigo ‘Ohana
E-Newsletter; Aloha International Steel Guitar Club, Alohazona Newsletter, AMSD Cocerts; Asian
Fair SF, Asian Week; Blue Frontier Campaign; California Roots Newsletter; Chaminade Quarterly,
Cyril Pahinui Newsletter; Da Silva ‘Ukulele Company E-Newsletter; Don Quixoteʻs International
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Foundation News, First Landing Movie Newsletter; Fox Theater Newsletter; Freight & Savage
Coffeehouse Newsletter; George Kuo Newsletter; Go For Broke etorch, The Governor, HSGA
Quarterly, Hawai‘i Free Press; Hawai‘i Music Live Email; Hawaiian Slack Key Email; Honolulu Star/
Advertiser, Honolulu Weekly, Hui Nā Aikāne Newsletter, Hula Preservation Society; Humphreyʻs
By The Bay Ezine; I Mua, International Hawaiian Steel Guitar Music Letter; Irving Barclay Theater
Email; K & C Sporadic Newsletter, Kahilu Theater Email; Kaholo‘ana; Kalani Newsletter; Ka Wai
Ola o OHA, Lahaina Club Newsletter, Lāna‘i Connection, Leokani O Ka Uila, Libbey Bowl Email;
Marin County Subscriptions; McKinley High School Alumni Pinion, McKinley High School Class of
1955, McKinley High School Foundation, Māhealani Uchiyama Center For International Dance,
Midweek, MIM Musical Theater Email; Mountain Apple Company E-Newsletter; Nā Mea Hou Ma
‘Āinahau O Kaleponi Hawaiian Civic Club, Orpheum Theater Flagstaff Ezine; Native Notes, From
Native Books, Punahou Bulletin; Regattabar Newsletter; Roosevelt Alumni Newsletter, Ruth B.
Shannon Center For The Performing Arts E-Newsletter, San Francisco Chronicle, San Francisco
Examiner, SF Live Arts @ Cyprianʻs, SOKA Ezine; Yoshiʻs Ezine; ‘Ukulele Source E-Newsletter;
Wahi Ku Moku, and Wakinekona Hawaiian Club.
- This edition has been published with the sweat and blood of our subscribers, our information
contacts and networks, our supporters, our community posts, and Nā Menehune O Kapalakiko.
Without the combined effort, dedication and kōkua from our network, we would not be able to
produce this publication. Mahalo ā nui loa.
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Please join us!
Gabby Pahinui
Waimanalo Kanikapila
Help us raise $35,000 for a bronze statue
featuring a Pahinui Family Kanikapila.
To this end, we have committed to donate $1.00
from each t-shirt sold.
So, your purchase not only gets you a collectible
limited edition t-shirt and supports the
continuation of this annual festival at Waimanalo
Beach Park it also helps to honor those who have
contributed to Hawai‘i’s unique musical voice.
Purchase your 2014 limited edition t-shirt and help us
reach this goal at:
gabbypahinui.com
Due to the Governor mandated action, the 7th Annual Gabby Pahinui
Waimanalo Kanakapila will be postpond to August 30, 2014 (9AM-6PM)
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12th Annual Kapalakiko I Ke Aloha
Fundraiser Saturday, 8 November 2014
Dedicated to
Aunty Nickie Hines, Kāwika Gapero,
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Dan Haleamau & Rev. Dennis
Kamakahi
Featuring
“Kuʻuipo Kumukahi”
in concert with the
Kapalakiko Hawaiian Band
Emcee - Māhealani Uchiyama
hula by Hālau Hula KaUaTuahine
Kapalakiko Hawaiian Music Workshop Band
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NEWARK PAVILION,
6430 Thornton Avenue,
Newark, CA
Doors open at 4:00 PM
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Tickets: $30 general admission, $10 keiki (12 and under)
Raffle tickets $1 each, available in books of 10
Hawaiian Style Plate by Patrick Landeza $10 & non-alcoholic drinks available for
purchase on site
Tickets can be purchased online at: www.kapalakiko.org
or by mail: use the order form below.
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KAPALAKIKO - 330 LELAND AVE, SAN FRANCISCO, CA., 94134-2737
YES! I SUPPORT THE WORK OF KAPALAKIKO I KE ALOHA
Rush Me tickets at ________$30 (general) _______$10 (keiki) __________ raffle tickets $1 each.
Enclosed is check/money order/cash for __________________
I cannot attend but would like to make a donation of ___________________
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