February 2016 - Kamehameha Schools
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February 2016 - Kamehameha Schools
Non Profit U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 419 Honolulu, HI KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS FEBRUARY 2016 A Earl T. Kim, Poʻo Kula (Head of School) KS Kapālama Debbie Lindsey, Hope Poʻo Kula (Asst. Head of School) KS Kapālama P A BULLETIN BOARD Entertainment R Main Office - (808) 842-8680 All-Star Women of Hawaiʻi (Darlene Ahuna, Karen Keawehawaiʻi, Kuʻuipo Kumukahi, & Mihana Souza) Chad Takatsugi & Friends K-12 Performing Arts Program Kekuhi Kanahele & Kaumakaiwa Kanakaʻole Kuana Torres Kahele Nā Waihoʻolu‘u O Ke Ānuenue Mervlyn Kitashima, PAR Administrator (808) 842-8444 Laurielei Waracka, PAR Coordinator (808) 842-8177 Kalei Adams, PAR Coordinator (808) 842-8659 Chanell Sagon, Parent & Alumni Rela ons Coordinator (808) 842-8672 Food FOODLAND’S SHOP FOR HIGHER EDUCATION Donation Day Mahalo! Mahalo to all of you who were able to donate! We collected: Rice Flour Brown sugar White granulated sugar Aloha shoyu February 3 - March 15, 2016 Please help Kamehameha Schools Kapālama earn college scholarships for eligible seniors by linking your Maikaʻi Card to Kamehameha Schools Kapālama [Code #7542] When you shop at any Foodland, Sack ‘N Save or Foodland Farms, each qualifying dollar spent with your Maikaʻi Card earns a point towards getting a portion of the more than $20,000 in scholarships awarded by Foodland. For more information, please view program details or contact Steve Morales, Kamehameha Schools Kapälama College Counselor, at (808) 842-8254 or [email protected]. 4 - 3,825 pounds 4,268 pounds 2,714 pounds 4,794 pounds 140.5 gallons WE STILL NEED THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: • • • • Silent Auction items Country Store items Fresh plants for the Plant Shop Flowers/greenery for Haku Lei booth Mahalo! Please drop off donations to the Parents & Alumni Relations (PAR) office after 2:00 p.m. on school days in the Pauahi Admin building, room 219. Call # 842-8680 for more information. Beverage Blasters Famous Kamehameha Brownies Fried Noodles Hamburger / Hot Dog Hawaiian Plate Healthy Haven Korean Plate Malasadas Snack Shop (Kaʻahumanu) The Sweet Shoppe Neighbor Islands KAUAʻI Kūlolo & Pastele Stew MOLOKAʻI Fried Fish & Molokaʻi Bread WEST HAWAIʻI Kona Coffee & Bruddah Pops FREE PARKING & SHUTTLE SERVICE No Checks WILL BE ACCEPTED AT HO’OLAULE’A “PARENTS OF KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS, KAPÄLAMA” Published by Parents and Alumni Relations Join us Saturday, February 27th for Kamehameha Schools’ 91st annual Hoʻolauleʻa. Hosted by the Sophomore Class of 2018, it promises to be a day of great fun, food, music and aloha. The day begins with the traditional pū, oli and pule at the start time of 8:30 a.m. and is immediately followed by the Kamehameha Schools Performing Arts student groups. Local entertainers gracing the center stage this year include All-Star Women of Hawaiʻi, Chad Takatsugi & Friends, Kekuhi Kanahele & Kaumakaiwa Kanakaʻole, Kuana Torres Kahele and Nā Waihoʻolu‘u O Ke Ānuenue. Not only do we have an outstanding line-up of entertainers, but there will be activities for all ages and interests including Xtreme Fun rides, games and crafts. Teens can test their skills at the dunking booth or shoot baskets for liters of soda, get tattooed or just gather with friends. The Country Store will be stocked with our famous Kamehameha brownies, handmade crafts, Kamehameha logo items and dry brownie mix. The Silent Auction is the place to be if you’re looking for a good deal on great products. For a full list of items being auctioned, and for rules and guidelines, register as a bidder at Konia 108-109 on Hoʻolauleʻa day. The Silent Auction catalog will be posted on the PAR website at: http://parents.ksbe.edu by February 24, 2016. Community Booths, located on the 1st floor of the Konia hallways and the Smith courtyard will again be available with information pertinent to our Hawaiian community. And of course, Hoʻolauleʻa would not be complete without all the ʻono grinds! The Hawaiian plate will be served on Konia field again this year, along with fried saimin, hamburgers, hot dogs and Korean plate. Check out the Sweet Shoppe for frozen treats and popcorn and the Healthy Haven for fruit smoothies and ’ono salads. 2016 Hoʻolauleʻa Kapälama 1887 Makuakäne Street Honolulu, Hawai’i 96817-1887 The neighbor island booths will once again be selling specialties such as Kauaʻi kūlolo and pastele stew, Molokaʻi bread and fried fish plate, Kona teas, coffees, macadamia nuts and Bruddah Pops. Fruits and vegetables will also be available from all islands. So hele mai! Come join us for Hoʻolauleʻa at Kamehameha Schools Kapālama. BOH ATM mobile will be located in Konia Circle. Hoʻolauleʻa 2016 Credit card payment accepted in: Main Scrip Booth, Country Store, Apparel & Silent Auction Kamehameha Schools Kapālama - Konia Field Saturday, February 27, 2016 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 1 Parking & Shuttle Information Limited Handicap Parking MUST HAVE VALID HANDICAP ID AND PLACARD HPD will be checking IDs Ride Bands AVAILABLE AT KAʻAHUMANU Campus Entry MAIN GATE 5:00 a.m. - open to pass holders 6:00 a.m. - open to public PUNA GATE 7:00 a.m. - open to public MAKANANI GATE CLOSED ALL DAY Parking Info CAMPUS PARKING Upon entering the campus, follow KS Security personnel’s directions to designated parking areas. Parking lot attendants will direct you to the nearest shuttle pick-up point. Parking lot attendants will be available to assist in any way needed. VOLUNTEERS WILL BE WEARING VESTS $20 PER BAND FOR SELECT UNLIMITED RIDES* *Exclusions may apply OFF-CAMPUS PARKING Kapālama Elementary School Must walk to KS Terminal (corner of School & Kapālama Streets) for shuttle pick-up. Check Us Out We’re on Facebook Gates OPEN at 6:00 a.m. and CLOSE at 6:00 p.m. Shuttle Pick-up & Drop-Off Points UPPER CAMPUS Waonahele Road at Canoe Hale, Chapel & Princess Drive Intersection Good to Know About Ho’olaule’a 2 Poi Pounding Hui Aloha ʻĀina Momona Club students will be teaching the art of kuʻi kalo (poi pounding). Join them in the Smith Courtyard beginning at 9:00 a.m. until the kalo supply is pau. Silent Auction (Konia 108-109) Place your bid on a variety of auction items including themed basket donations from the Class of 2018 homerooms and generous local and national businesses and individuals. ATM Mobile Available in Konia Circle. Closing times: 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 2:30 p.m. Hale Hoʻoku Kaʻa Kekūhaupiʻo parking structure with more than 450 stalls will be available on Hoʻolauleʻa day! Haleakala Women’s Restrooms Will be open for your convenience. ELEMENTARY CAMPUS Shuttle Info SHUTTLE BUSES TO HOʻOLAULEʻA - Run consistently beginning at 7:00 a.m. - Drop-off all passengers at KHS Konia Circle. SHUTTLE BUSES TO PARKING LOTS KES Blacktop breezeway (Nahiʻenaʻena) BISHOP DRIVE (Main Road) - Pick-up shuttles run consistently beginning at 9:30 a.m. Bus Hale (near Kekūhaupiʻo overpass) - All passenger pick ups will be at Dorm Circle. KEKŪHAUPIʻO PARKING STRUCTURE - There will be four (4) color-coded staging areas corresponding to parking zones and parking lot cards. Gym level - follow directions from Security and parking volunteers - Shuttle buses will be color-coded according to parking zones. 3 Parking & Shuttle Information Limited Handicap Parking MUST HAVE VALID HANDICAP ID AND PLACARD HPD will be checking IDs Ride Bands AVAILABLE AT KAʻAHUMANU Campus Entry MAIN GATE 5:00 a.m. - open to pass holders 6:00 a.m. - open to public PUNA GATE 7:00 a.m. - open to public MAKANANI GATE CLOSED ALL DAY Parking Info CAMPUS PARKING Upon entering the campus, follow KS Security personnel’s directions to designated parking areas. Parking lot attendants will direct you to the nearest shuttle pick-up point. Parking lot attendants will be available to assist in any way needed. VOLUNTEERS WILL BE WEARING VESTS $20 PER BAND FOR SELECT UNLIMITED RIDES* *Exclusions may apply OFF-CAMPUS PARKING Kapālama Elementary School Must walk to KS Terminal (corner of School & Kapālama Streets) for shuttle pick-up. Check Us Out We’re on Facebook Gates OPEN at 6:00 a.m. and CLOSE at 6:00 p.m. Shuttle Pick-up & Drop-Off Points UPPER CAMPUS Waonahele Road at Canoe Hale, Chapel & Princess Drive Intersection Good to Know About Ho’olaule’a 2 Poi Pounding Hui Aloha ʻĀina Momona Club students will be teaching the art of kuʻi kalo (poi pounding). Join them in the Smith Courtyard beginning at 9:00 a.m. until the kalo supply is pau. Silent Auction (Konia 108-109) Place your bid on a variety of auction items including themed basket donations from the Class of 2018 homerooms and generous local and national businesses and individuals. ATM Mobile Available in Konia Circle. Closing times: 11:00 a.m., 1:00 p.m., 2:30 p.m. Hale Hoʻoku Kaʻa Kekūhaupiʻo parking structure with more than 450 stalls will be available on Hoʻolauleʻa day! Haleakala Women’s Restrooms Will be open for your convenience. ELEMENTARY CAMPUS Shuttle Info SHUTTLE BUSES TO HOʻOLAULEʻA - Run consistently beginning at 7:00 a.m. - Drop-off all passengers at KHS Konia Circle. SHUTTLE BUSES TO PARKING LOTS KES Blacktop breezeway (Nahiʻenaʻena) BISHOP DRIVE (Main Road) - Pick-up shuttles run consistently beginning at 9:30 a.m. Bus Hale (near Kekūhaupiʻo overpass) - All passenger pick ups will be at Dorm Circle. KEKŪHAUPIʻO PARKING STRUCTURE - There will be four (4) color-coded staging areas corresponding to parking zones and parking lot cards. Gym level - follow directions from Security and parking volunteers - Shuttle buses will be color-coded according to parking zones. 3 Non Profit U.S. Postage PAID Permit No. 419 Honolulu, HI KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS FEBRUARY 2016 A Earl T. Kim, Poʻo Kula (Head of School) KS Kapālama Debbie Lindsey, Hope Poʻo Kula (Asst. Head of School) KS Kapālama P A BULLETIN BOARD Entertainment R Main Office - (808) 842-8680 All-Star Women of Hawaiʻi (Darlene Ahuna, Karen Keawehawaiʻi, Kuʻuipo Kumukahi, & Mihana Souza) Chad Takatsugi & Friends K-12 Performing Arts Program Kekuhi Kanahele & Kaumakaiwa Kanakaʻole Kuana Torres Kahele Nā Waihoʻolu‘u O Ke Ānuenue Mervlyn Kitashima, PAR Administrator (808) 842-8444 Laurielei Waracka, PAR Coordinator (808) 842-8177 Kalei Adams, PAR Coordinator (808) 842-8659 Chanell Sagon, Parent & Alumni Rela ons Coordinator (808) 842-8672 Food FOODLAND’S SHOP FOR HIGHER EDUCATION Donation Day Mahalo! Mahalo to all of you who were able to donate! We collected: Rice Flour Brown sugar White granulated sugar Aloha shoyu February 3 - March 15, 2016 Please help Kamehameha Schools Kapālama earn college scholarships for eligible seniors by linking your Maikaʻi Card to Kamehameha Schools Kapālama [Code #7542] When you shop at any Foodland, Sack ‘N Save or Foodland Farms, each qualifying dollar spent with your Maikaʻi Card earns a point towards getting a portion of the more than $20,000 in scholarships awarded by Foodland. For more information, please view program details or contact Steve Morales, Kamehameha Schools Kapälama College Counselor, at (808) 842-8254 or [email protected]. 4 - 3,825 pounds 4,268 pounds 2,714 pounds 4,794 pounds 140.5 gallons WE STILL NEED THE FOLLOWING ITEMS: • • • • Silent Auction items Country Store items Fresh plants for the Plant Shop Flowers/greenery for Haku Lei booth Mahalo! Please drop off donations to the Parents & Alumni Relations (PAR) office after 2:00 p.m. on school days in the Pauahi Admin building, room 219. Call # 842-8680 for more information. Beverage Blasters Famous Kamehameha Brownies Fried Noodles Hamburger / Hot Dog Hawaiian Plate Healthy Haven Korean Plate Malasadas Snack Shop (Kaʻahumanu) The Sweet Shoppe Neighbor Islands KAUAʻI Kūlolo & Pastele Stew MOLOKAʻI Fried Fish & Molokaʻi Bread WEST HAWAIʻI Kona Coffee & Bruddah Pops FREE PARKING & SHUTTLE SERVICE No Checks WILL BE ACCEPTED AT HO’OLAULE’A “PARENTS OF KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS, KAPÄLAMA” Published by Parents and Alumni Relations Join us Saturday, February 27th for Kamehameha Schools’ 91st annual Hoʻolauleʻa. Hosted by the Sophomore Class of 2018, it promises to be a day of great fun, food, music and aloha. The day begins with the traditional pū, oli and pule at the start time of 8:30 a.m. and is immediately followed by the Kamehameha Schools Performing Arts student groups. Local entertainers gracing the center stage this year include All-Star Women of Hawaiʻi, Chad Takatsugi & Friends, Kekuhi Kanahele & Kaumakaiwa Kanakaʻole, Kuana Torres Kahele and Nā Waihoʻolu‘u O Ke Ānuenue. Not only do we have an outstanding line-up of entertainers, but there will be activities for all ages and interests including Xtreme Fun rides, games and crafts. Teens can test their skills at the dunking booth or shoot baskets for liters of soda, get tattooed or just gather with friends. The Country Store will be stocked with our famous Kamehameha brownies, handmade crafts, Kamehameha logo items and dry brownie mix. The Silent Auction is the place to be if you’re looking for a good deal on great products. For a full list of items being auctioned, and for rules and guidelines, register as a bidder at Konia 108-109 on Hoʻolauleʻa day. The Silent Auction catalog will be posted on the PAR website at: http://parents.ksbe.edu by February 24, 2016. Community Booths, located on the 1st floor of the Konia hallways and the Smith courtyard will again be available with information pertinent to our Hawaiian community. And of course, Hoʻolauleʻa would not be complete without all the ʻono grinds! The Hawaiian plate will be served on Konia field again this year, along with fried saimin, hamburgers, hot dogs and Korean plate. Check out the Sweet Shoppe for frozen treats and popcorn and the Healthy Haven for fruit smoothies and ’ono salads. 2016 Hoʻolauleʻa Kapälama 1887 Makuakäne Street Honolulu, Hawai’i 96817-1887 The neighbor island booths will once again be selling specialties such as Kauaʻi kūlolo and pastele stew, Molokaʻi bread and fried fish plate, Kona teas, coffees, macadamia nuts and Bruddah Pops. Fruits and vegetables will also be available from all islands. So hele mai! Come join us for Hoʻolauleʻa at Kamehameha Schools Kapālama. BOH ATM mobile will be located in Konia Circle. Hoʻolauleʻa 2016 Credit card payment accepted in: Main Scrip Booth, Country Store, Apparel & Silent Auction Kamehameha Schools Kapālama - Konia Field Saturday, February 27, 2016 8:30 a.m. - 4:00 p.m. 1