Lawai Beach Resort - Spring 2015 Newsletter

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Lawai Beach Resort - Spring 2015 Newsletter
2017 Maintenance Fees
At the May 25th meeting of the Board, the 2017 Budgets were approved
with increases to the maintenance fees.
The increases vary from 2.4% to 3% and are necessary due to increases in the cost of insurance, propane gas, payroll and anticipated
capital expenditures. Every effort has been made to control these increases, and we are careful to continually insure that we remain
competitive with other timeshare communities. An example of our sound budgeting ability is the fact that no increase is used to offset
budget shortfalls from the preceding year, as there are virtually no such shortfalls. Our aim is to maintain the standards you have come
to expect of your home away from home, and to plan ahead for needs and improvements of the Resort to avoid special assessments,
unpleasant surprises, or a lessened experience.
As a reminder, accounts must be paid in full no later than October 1st. Late payment fees are levied thereafter ($50 per week), and
finance charges of 1 1/2% per month are also assessed. Payments may be made by check or by VISA and MasterCard. A convenience
fee of 2% of the total is assessed if VISA or MasterCard are used.
Mahalo for your continued support!
Board of Directors
Nomination
Nominations are now being accepted through September 23, 2016.
Lawai Beach Resort Timeshare Association has three positions
(one representative for each building) for a three year term up for
election. You must be an owner in the building you wish to
represent and you may not represent more than one building.
Lika Lani Timeshare Owners Association has one position for a
three year term up for election.
Elections will be held at the annual meeting on January 25, 2017.
A copy of the nomination form can be found on Page 8 of this
newsletter, on our web site www.lawaibeach.org or click here to
download.
For more information, please contact Benjilyn Shaffer at
(808) 240-5179 or [email protected]
The 2017 maintenance fee statement was mailed the 1st week of July. If you haven't received your
statement by the end of July, please contact Malia Freitas at [email protected]
the upper and lower lobby. We are working with the contractor to
have this project scheduled within the next couple of months.
In August, projects scheduled to date are the retiling of the Coral
spa and renovation of the Alii pool restroom. If you have not been
home recently, a pool wristband policy was instituted on May
19th due to the many instances of outside guest(s) at our pools;
this will easily identify our registered owners and guests.
Noe Hookano
General Manager
Lawai Beach Resort
5017 Lawai Rd.
Koloa, HI 96756
(808) 240-5158
[email protected]
Here is a few of the projects completed in the recent five years
without special assessment:
Aloha from Sunny Kaua’i! Summer is here, you can feel the change in
the air (hot and humid). The ocean swells moved from the north back
to the south, so SURF’s up!
2007 to present: We continue to have Spalling concerns. These
repair costs have been in excess of $800,000.
2010: Purchased Genie Lift for $15,650 – this is used for tree
trimming, high cleaning and painting by our staff. In the past, we
rented one for 4 to 6 weeks annually at a cost of $1,200 per week.
Our vendors also use it when needed, thereby decreasing our
overall cost of the project. Savings to date is $81,500.
2011: PPA for photovoltaic solar with no out of pocket cost $5.5
million. Lika Lani was just completed. Energy savings since it
came on line in August 2013 is $219,000.
2011: New roofs on all buildings included in the photovoltaic
solar project, savings $1.6 million.
2011 – 2014: Completed a $3.1 million renovation to Alii
timeshare units.
As always, MAHALO for your continued support and
contributions. I look forward to your next visit ‘Home’.
A hui hou!
I want to highlight new projects coming up shortly. But don’t
forget to check the progress of current projects on the website,
www.lawaibeach.org.
In the Alii units, we removed the area rugs as it was stained and could
not be cleaned. A sample has been installed in a unit to measure how
well it wears. At the September meeting, the Board members will make
a decision based on the condition.
The Executive Suites in the Banyan building will be getting new
entertainment centers in July. The existing center will be removed from
the wall; followed with repair and painting. The new center will then
be installed with larger TV sets mounted on the wall. Later this year,
these units will also have the tile replaced in the entry through to the
kitchen and in the bathrooms. Bathroom renovation will include a walk
in shower in the master bath (removing the Jacuzzi), new counter top
with under mount sink, comfort level low flow toilet and new
plumbing fixtures throughout. In the guest bath, tub and tile
surround is also being replaced, new counter top with under mount
sink, comfort level low flow toilet and plumbing fixtures throughout.
Over at the Coral building, the units are getting new drapes and sheers
soon. The Board members chose a Papaya color scheme, which works
well in both the living room and bedroom(s).
The lobby will be refreshed with the removal of the wall paper behind
the registration desk. A new color scheme will be painted throughout
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starry night...
2017 Maintenance Fees Timeshare Interval Owners
1/1
Alii
2/2
1/1
Banyan
2/2
BES
1/1
Coral
2/1
2/2
Lika Lani
2/2
AOAO Fee
Operating Costs
Capital Contribution
Capital Loan Repayment
AOAO Total
244.85
23.82
268.67
373.74
36.36
410.10
248.08
24.14
272.22
398.84
38.80
437.64
414.18
40.29
454.47
219.08
21.32
240.40
301.20
29.30
330.50
323.52
31.48
355.00
287.15
30.41
48.53
366.09
Timeshare Fee
Operating Costs
Capital Contribution
Capital Loan Repayment
General Excise Tax
Timeshare Total
Total Maintenance Fee
Property Tax Amount
626.12
55.10
119.49
26.08
826.79
1,095.46
80.02
684.23
59.85
129.77
28.51
902.36
1,312.46
90.39
614.36
162.99
25.59
802.94
1,075.16
80.86
672.33
172.32
28.01
872.66
1,310.30
106.30
767.69
197.92
31.98
997.59
1,452.06
118.14
570.78
90.04
23.78
684.60
925.00
62.80
628.70
123.79
26.19
778.68
1,109.18
69.08
653.42
132.94
27.22
813.58
1,168.58
78.06
693.97
120.34
48.53
28.91
891.75
1,257.84
84.32
2017 Maintenance Fees
Whole Unit Owners (Monthly)
Alii 1/1
AOAO Fee
Operating Costs
Capital Contribution
AOAO Total
1,023.00
101.24
1124.24
Alii 2/2
1,561.53
154.54
1716.07
Banyan 1/1
1,036.52
102.58
1139.10
I am confirmed for a one bedroom unit, can I upgrade to a
two bedroom upon arrival?
No. We are a sold out property and do not have excess inventory.
You should check with your exchange company if their inventory
has this availability. You may also check if another one bedroom
is available for rent through HTSE as another option.
How many people can sleep in a one bedroom?
And a two bedroom? The maximum occupancy for a one
bedroom is 4 people and 6 people in a two bedroom.
Does the Resort have an onsite babysitting service?
You may contact the Concierge Desk for recommendations
by phone at (808) 742-1732 or by email at
[email protected].
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SUMMARY of the JOINT MEETING of the ASSOCIATION OF
APARTMENT OWNERS OF LAWAI BEACH RESORT and the
LAWAI BEACH RESORT TIMESHARE OWNERS
ASSOCIATION BOARD OF DIRECTORS
May 26, 2016
Call to Order
Jerry Stewart, President called the meeting to order at 9:00 a.m. on
Wednesday, May 25, 2016 in the Rooftop Center at Lawai Beach
Resort, 5017 Lawai Road, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii.
without any special assessment to owners. Spalling occurs when the
steel reinforcement in the concrete is exposed to moisture causing
it to rust and expand, cracking the concrete. When these buildings
were built in the 80’s, building codes didn’t require as much
concrete over the rebar as it does now. We are working to address
a few areas on property that was found, such as the garage and Alii
lanais.
Finance: (Michael Harrow, Chair)
Financials: The Resort’ financial statements were reviewed at the
Board’s preliminary meeting. Staff will provide the information
further in the meeting.
Roll Call & Introductions
See complete meeting minutes.
Capital Fund Update: The reserve funds and pending projects for
each building were reviewed to determine the availability of
funding for upcoming projects. The capital reserve balances will
be provided by staff later in the meeting.
Proof of Meeting Notice
Notice was issued on April 25, 2016 by Noe Hookano, General
Manager.
Approval of the January 2016 Meeting Minutes
(MSP: Kent/Goeldner): To approve the minutes of the January 2016
meeting.
Hawaii Timeshare Exchange (HTSE)
Sonya Halladay (Operations Manager): We have two locations,
here at Lawai Beach Resort and at the Imperial Hawaii Vacation Club
in Waikiki. We offer exchanges, rentals, bonus weeks, last minute
specials and travel arrangements. You are able to place your week in
the rental program, bank your week, book your exchange week or
initiate a search for a specific week up to two years in advance. A new
feature that just went live on our website is the ability to add a request
in your account. Once logged in click Add Request and you will be
able to add location, dates, unit type, etc. If you have any questions
feel free to contact us Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
Hawaii Time. Our toll free number is 1-866-860-4873.
Website address is www.htse.net.
Pacific Real Estate Services (PRES)
Jeff Olson (Broker): I am here to help you add weeks to your
ownership, answer questions regarding trusts, transfer, probate,
buying or selling. Please check my website www.preshawaii.com to
view listings, package deals or request information regarding your
timeshare week. I can be contacted via the website, on my cell
(808) 635-0828 or by email at [email protected].
2017 Budgets: We reviewed the comprehensive budget report.
(MSP: Buck/Kent): To approve the 2017 budget.
General Manager’s Report: (Noe Hookano)
Property Overview: The Resort as well as the lawns are thriving.
Financials:
October 2016 – April 2016
AOAO: Total income is $2,045,896; total expenses are $2,085,395;
with a shortfall of $39,499. Capital Reserve balance is $230,411.
TSOA: Total income is $ 4,686,341; total expenses are $ 4,612,830;
with a surplus of $ 73,511. Capital Reserve balance is Alii: $
253,009; Banyan: $321,466; Coral $498,992.
Receivables
The receivable balance as of April 30, 2016 is $521,573
(Alii - $166,451; Banyan - $199,635; Coral - $155,487); compared
to $321,612 in 2015 (38.34% variance).
Write Offs
(MSP: Harrow/Buck): To approve total write-offs of $193,168.24.
Foreclosures and Liens: The foreclosure auction was held on April
27, 2016 with 22 intervals sold. The remaining 89 intervals will be
returned to the Association.
Unfinished Business
AOAO
Trash Chute Doors: This project is complete.
Property Operations
The Board of Directors and Management Staff met on Monday,
May 23, 2016 at 10:00 a.m.
Information Services: (Calvert de Coligny, Chair)
The newsletter is a great way to keep abreast of what is happening
at the Resort. It is printed three times a year with articles due for the
Summer issue by June 13, 2016. It is distributed by email unless a
black and white hard copy is requested. We have upgraded our cable
programming but the Coral cable wires need to be replaced. The
project will start on June 1, 2016 and should take 10-15 business days
to be completed.
Building & Grounds: (Jerry Stewart, Chair)
Building Spalling: We discovered our first spalling issue at Alii in
2007; to date we have completed approximately $800,000 in repairs
Solar Energy: This project is complete.
Genie Lift: The lift was repaired.
Golf Carts: The carts arrived and are in use.
House Rules
Wristbands: A wristband policy was implemented on May 19,
2016 due to an increased number of registered guests inviting others
to utilize Resort amenities such as the pools.
Banyan
Spa Heat Exchange: Installation complete. The water level of the
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spa has not decreased since installation.
at a cost not to exceed $3,000.
Variable Frequency Drive’s (VFD’s): This project is ongoing with
one pump installed at the Banyan spa. VFD’s allow the pool and
spa pumps to run at a lower rate while the pool is closed thus saving
energy.
Coral
Spa: The Coral spa has been tiled over once and we feel it is time to
remove both layers of tile and resurface the spa.
(MSP: Harrow/Kent): To approve Pacific Island Pools at a cost not
to exceed $27,000.
TSOA
Alii
Appliances (Range, Range Hood/Microwave, Washer/Dryer,
Dishwasher): All ranges, washers, dryers and dishwashers were
replaced. The Over-The-Range Microwave/Hood will be replaced
during the General Maintenance week as it requires more time to be
installed.
TSOA
Alii
Area Rugs: We have a sample in a unit and will be monitoring the
wear and tear over the next three months.
Banyan
BES Entertainment Center: (MSP: Blohowiak/Kent): To ratify
the purchase at $3,855 for both entertainment centers.
(MSP: Blohowiak/Kent): To approve RB Construction at a cost
not to exceed $2,200 for installation.
Bedroom TV & Mount: This project is complete.
Banyan
Renovation Project: There are 42 units complete.
BES Lanai Ceiling Fan: Their lanais don’t have a breeze like the
other units do being that their entry doors within the commercial
core. We are looking to add a ceiling fan on the lanai to create a
comfortable environment.
Drapes & Sheers: We are waiting for samples from vendors.
Bedroom TV & Mount: This project is complete.
Coral
Wall Clocks: The wall clocks needed to be replaced.
(MSP: Harrow/Buck): To ratify the purchase at $1,500.
Coral
Floor Tile: There are 16 units complete.
Kitchen Light Fixtures: There are 35 units complete.
Report of Executive Session
There was no Executive Session.
Drapes: We are waiting for samples from vendors.
Adjournment
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 9:31 a.m.
(MSP: Harrow/Kent).
Bedroom Furniture Package: Installation is complete.
Appliances (Range, Range Hood/Microwave): All ranges were
installed. There are 9 units with the Over-The-Range Microwave/
Hood installed. It is being installed during the General Maintenance
week as it requires more time for installation.
SUMMARY of the JOINT MEETING of the ASSOCIATION
OF APARTMENT OWNERS OF LIKA LANI and the
LIKA LANI TIMESHARE OWNERS ASSOCIATION
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Kitchen Cabinets: There are 9 units complete.
Paint: There are 5 units complete.
May 26, 2016
Vanity Cabinets: We are waiting for samples from vendors.
Call to Order
Calvert de Coligny, Vice President called the meeting to order at
9:32 a.m. on Wednesday, May 25, 2016 in the Rooftop Center at
Lawai Beach Resort, 5017 Lawai Road, Koloa, Kauai, Hawaii.
Bedroom TV & Mount: This project is complete.
Shower Curtains: Installation is complete.
New Business
AOAO
Pool Rules: We are going to add a recommendation that children
under 12 not utilize the spas.
Roll Call & Introductions
See complete meeting minutes.
Proof of Meeting Notice
Notice was issued on April 25, 2016 by Noe Hookano, General
Manager.
Lobby Painting: We would like to update the look of the lobby by
repainting and removing original wall paper.
(MSP: Blohowiak/Shepard): To approve Claussen Painting at a
cost not to exceed $20,000.
Alii
Pool Restroom: We would like to update this restroom with the
same tile used in the units, which we have stock of.
(MSP: Babcock/Harrow): To approve Lihue Flooring & Drapery
Approval of the January 2016 Meeting Minutes
(MSP: Blohowiak/de Coligny): To approve the minutes of the
January 2016 meeting.
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Property Operations
Lika Lani participates with the Lawai Beach Resort.
New Business
AOAO
Chain Link Fence: As we monitored the west hedge with no
improvement, we decided to remove the naupaka hedges and
replace it with a chain link fence with Jazmine vines.
(MSP: Blohowiak/de Coligny): To ratify the cost at $2,500.
General Manager’s Report: (Noe Hookano)
Property Overview: Lika Lani is doing very well.
Financials
October 2015 – April 2016
AOAO: Total income is $52,642; total expenses are $51,853; with a
surplus of $1,853; Capital Reserve balance is $4,529.
TSOA: Total income is $114,945; total expenses are $109,541; with
a surplus of $5,404; Capital Reserve balance is $9,957.
Report of Executive Session
There was no Executive Session.
Receivables
The receivable balance as of April 30, 2016 is $14,393 compared to
$15,042 in 2015 (4.5% variance).
Adjournment
There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 9:36 a.m.
(MSP: Blohowiak/de Coligny).
Write Offs
(MSP: Blohowiak/de Coligny): To approve total write-offs of
$2,035.90.
The minutes will be approved at the September 2016 Board
meeting. For a complete copy of the minutes after approval, please
send a SASE to Benjilyn Shaffer.
Foreclosure and Liens
There was one interval in the auction held on April 27, 2016 which
is returning to the Association.
Unfinished Business
TSOA
Bedroom TV & Mount: This project is complete.
Drape Sheers: We are waiting for samples from vendors.
If you can dream it, we can book it. HTSE can help you with activities like helicopter and
boat tours, luaus and more. We’ll even make dinner reservations for you.
And for your convenience, you can visit our Activities Desk right at the Lawai Beach Resort.
Call toll-free 866-860-4873 ext. 4 or dial extension 1156 or 1157 from your room.
Book activities on Kauai with HTSE
P.O. BOX 1077
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KOLOA, KAUAI, HAWAII 96756
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1.866.860.HTSE
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[email protected]
Safety Tips You Should Know
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NOMINATION FOR THE 2017 BOARD OF DIRECTORS
Lawai Beach Resort Timeshare Owners Association: (You may represent one building only)
Alii
Banyan
Coral
Please circle one:
OR
Lika Lani Timeshare Owners Association
OR
Association of Apartment Owners of Lawai Beach Resort Whole Unit Representative
Please Print Clearly:
Name:
Ownership(s):
Address:
Phone:
Phone:
Occupation:
Statement of Qualifications (limit to 150 words):
Why do you seek the nomination (limit to 100 words)?
Signature of Nominee:
Date:
*Please complete a separate nomination form for each building you wish to be considered for. To be considered by
the Nominating Committee, nomination must be received no later than September 23, 2016.
Please return this form to:
Benjilyn Shaffer, Lawai Beach Resort *5017 Lawai Road Koloa, HI 96756
FAX: (808) 240-5320 or EMAIL: [email protected]
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Moonset
at Balion
Hai
sunset
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the beach
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Bocce Ball
Bocce ball is an ancient
sport that dates back to 5200
BC. The popularity of bocce in
America has risen every year, it
is a fun and challenging game
for all ages. The bocce set and
instructions are available at
the Front Desk. Bocce can be
played every day, on any of the
lawns at LBR from 9:00am to
dusk.
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30 Years
of Dedication
With great honor at the May 2016 Board of
Directors meeting we were able to acknowledge
three of our long term associates for their
continuous service of thirty years. It was our
privilege to present Noe Ho'okano, Patsy Shafer
and Helenda Bueno with a plaque that displays
their many years of dedication. It is our intention
to display this plaque showing varying years of
service for all our long term associates.
This beautiful plaque will be proudly displayed
in the main lobby of the Banyan building. It is
unusual to have long term employment at the
same resort in the time sharing industry.
We are so grateful to have such dedicated people
at our "home away from home".
by Jerry Stewart
President of LBR AOAO & TSOA
Patsy Shaffer
(Resort main entrance)
Helenda Bueno
(Alii Building - 1988)
Patsy Shaffer & Noe Hookano
(Outside unit 3113 lanai - 1993)
Service Awards
Service Award
Associate of the
1st Quarter 2016
Susan
Dandee
Leilanie Francisca Cecile
Blanes Magallanes Blanes
Velasco Trinidad
(5 Years) (20 Years) (10 Years) (10 Years) (10 Years)
Angel Medrano
(10 Years)
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Cecile Trinidad
(Housekeeping Inspectress)
Summer Ohana Picnic 2016
Associates received 457
Orchid Awards in the 1st Quarter
of 2016! This is recognition
from their managers and peers,
and FROM YOU! Congratulations to
Aina Emayo
Marilyn Acob
Annie Esposo
Henry Acosta
Mel Fernandez
Glenn Alayvilla
Rosie Fostanes
Mini Ancheta
Malia Freitas
Janet Arios
Nelita Ganaden
Moises Badua
Marcelo Halog
Nora Baloaloa
Benna Johnny
Karez Batangan
Cresencio Johnson
Leilanie Blanes
Sam Jose
Dandee Blanes
Henry Kali
Paul Bostick
Jeni Kaneshiro
Imelda Brillantes
Rose Labutong
Melissa Bukoski
Ferdinand Lagundino
Henry Bumagat
Susan Lewis
Jerry Butac
Roland Cadavona Elizer Magana
Maria Manuel
Clair Calija
Eugene Mayo
Oliver Clamen
Cris Joy Companero Lucas McGerity
Cesar Medrano
Lourdes Cruz
Ronald Dela Cruz Angel Medrano
Jocelyn Mendoza
Eltomer Dullaga
Sepa Emayo
Milagros Miguel
Flander Mizutani
Paul Ortiz
Janine Pagador
Joseph Pascua
Mark Pasion
Judy Roberts
Ronald Romero
Rudy Rumbaoa
Benjilyn Shaffer
Manny Simpliciano
Rolando Soriano
Jamielee Souza
Dennis Tadije
Andrea Tagavilla
Norma Tamayo
Cecile Trinidad
Ryan Trinidad
Elvira Valmoja
Francisca Velasco
Teresita Villanueva
Loretta Winchester
Also recognized in your comments were the managers:
Helenda Bueno, Sherrie Chan, Deborah Crippen, Cora Galano,
Owen Hoff, Noe Hookano, Luka Kanoa, Miles Kobayashi,
Susan Magallanes, Wesley Pagador, Patsy Shaffer, Nick Solatre
and Zenaida Valencia.
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The Visitor Industry Charity Walk was held on May 14, 2016.
This 2.9-mile walk is a wonderful way to stay healthy and
kokua (help) the community. Once again, Lawai Beach Resort
sponsored an Aid Station handing out bottled water and
homemade candy pretzels wrapped in ti leaf. With a total of 16
associates, their family members and board members, we cheered
the walkers towards the finish line, where they enjoyed an ono
(delicious) breakfast!
All funds raised go toward 40 not-for-profit agencies on
the Island of Kauai. Owners and Guests are encouraged to
participate next May and can earn a Charity Walk tee-shirt with
a $35 pledge. If you’re interested in walking, please contact
Deborah Crippen in the spring.
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July 30
Aug 6-7
Aug 13
Aug 25-28
Sept 4
Sept 18-24
HNALEI BAY SWIM CHALLENGE
The Swim Challenge was named one of
the Top 100 Open Water Swims in the
United States. The only race of its kind on Kauai! Join 300 other
swimmers from all the other Hawaiian islands as well as the
mainland and international visitors, in one of four open-water races.
In addition to two races held for the Keiki (kids) there will also be
a 1,000 and 3,000 meter courses. Tradition of this race honors each
Keiki who finishes the race with a ribbon, while in the adult races the
top three swimmers in each category receive a medal. 7:00 AM to
noon. Fee: $10 for Keiki, $40 for adult Hanalei Pier. For more info:
805-657-9454 or www.hanaleibayswimchallenge.com
PARADISE RIDE KAUAI (10th ANNUAL) The most beautiful cycling
event in the world! This amazing ride (not a race) of about 120 miles over 2
days offers the opportunity to experience some of Kauai’s most breathtaking
scenery - along beaches, over mountains, and through jungles. PARADISE
RIDE KAUA’I is the signature fundraising event for Malama Pono Health
Services— Our mission is to stop the spread of HIV/AIDS, STDs
and infectious Hepatitis on Kaua`i and to serve those affected.
For more info: www.malama-pono.org/paradise-ride/
HAWAII SAND FESTIVAL AND
SAND CASTLE Everyone is invited
to come to this FREE event and build
their own sand castle or sand art and enjoy the music. For keikis (kids), young and
old, beginners, artists and sand sculptors. Take a free lesson on sand creations at 11:00
AM. Learn how the pros create those amazing castles. Realize your creative vision, get
exercise, and work together with others. Prizes will be awarded for different age groups,
individuals, teams and types of art. Bring your own shovels, pails, tools, molds, sprayers
for sculpting sand. For more info: 808-245-8680 or www.hawaiisandcastle.com
KAUAI COUNTY FARM BUREAU FAIR Four days of Fun, Food, Farming and Great
Entertainment for the Family at Vidinha Stadium in Lihue. Admission: $5 adults,
$2 children and $4 seniors. For more info: www.kauaifarmfair.org
THE KAUAI MARATHON The Kauai
Marathon and Half Marathon are one of the most
beautiful destination races in the world today.
This race is a great way to combine a unique
experience and a get-away that only Kauai can
offer. Each runner concludes his or her journey
along one of the most beautiful oceanfront finish
lines in road racing. For more info: 808-635-3053
or www.thekauaimarathon.com.
KAUAI MOKIHANA FESTIVAL Kauai Mokihana Festival is a week-long celebration of Hawaiian
culture and includes educational lectures, music and hula competitions at locations around the island of
Kauai.
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Sept 18-24
Monday, September 19th, 7:00 PM – Kauai Composers Concert &
Contest (Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall) - Celebrating
its 32nd anniversary as a founding event of the Kaua`i Mokihana Festival, this event encourages
the composition of new music through its various categories including: Hawaiian (must be in the
Hawaiian language), Contemporary Hawaiian, Open, Professional and Youth (13-15 years old).
Trophies and cash prizes are awarded. Participants in this contest are inspired by sharing their
personal musical creations with the Island’s people and visitors.
Tuesday, September 20th, 9:00 AM - EŌ, E LILIʻU (Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall) A growing and exciting event that allows students in the Hawaiian immersion school programs on Kauaʻi to compete
musically by grades with songs in the Hawaiian language.
Tuesday, September 20th, 6:00 PM - Under The Palms at Wailua (Hilton Garden Inn Kauai) - Enjoy the rich culture of
Hawaiʻi through sweet Hawaiian music and hula. Featuring Lady Ipo Kahaunaele-Ferreira
and friends with hula performances from select hālau hula from Kauaʻi and elsewhere.
Wednesday, September 21st, - Cultural Presentation (Location and Time: TBA)
A cultural event related to this year's theme - The Year of Hawaiian Hospitality.
Thursday, September 22nd, 6:00 PM - Hula Competition: Solo/Group Kahiko
Nei (Location: TBA) - This event demonstrates a creative and unique idea in hula in
the ancient style (kahiko) with a slight twist of Kaua'i flavor. Newer chants are
encouraged by judges. Chants that are 10 years old or less get five bonus points.
Bonus points are given to chants 20 years or younger.
Friday, September 23rd, 6:00 PM - Hula Competition: Group `Auana (Location: TBA) - This is the second evening of
hula competition and features hula ʻauana, or modern hula. This group competition allows the hula school (halau) to use traditional, borrowed or newly created implements to add a "contemporary" flavor to hula. This event encourages the ingenuity and
creativeness of our kumu hula. Categories include: Kaikamāhine, Keikikāne, Wāhine, Kāne, Kūpuna and Hui/ʻOhana. Come
early, as Kauaʻi's Aloha Festival's Royal Court will attend this event in full regalia with ceremonial entrance.
Saturday, September 24th 12:00 Noon. - Hula Competition Solo 'Auana Finale (Location: TBA) - The finale cannot be
missed. First, solo competition enchants the audience. Then, all the competing hālau and audience wait breathlessly to see the
winners announced by the judges. This year, special solo awards are offered by Hawaiʻi Community Foundation.
For more info: www.maliefoundation.org
Oct 1-2
Oct 8
THE COCONUT FESTIVAL at Kapaa Beach Park. This popular community festival provides demonstrations about the
many uses, by-products and history surrounding coconut, a vital staple among Polynesian cultures. The festival also provides
continual entertainment, cooking demonstrations by Kauai’s signature chefs, a large gathering of Kauai artisans (featuring
certified Kauai Made vendors), crafters and Polynesian products. In addition there will be kooky coconut games, pie-eating
contests, a coconut cook-off contest and hands-on activities. 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM For more info: Tricia (808) 652-4988
EO E EMALANI I ALAKAI Festival Kanaloahuluhulu Meadow fronting the Kokee
Museum. This is a free commemorative event honoring Queen Emma's ascent into Kokee
in 1871. Day long hula and Hawaiian music, chant and oli. A royal procession on horseback
at noon. 10:00 AM to 4:00 PM. For more info: www.kokee.org
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