Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 7, Number 6, 1 Iune 1990 — ʻOhana Reunion [ARTICLE]
ʻOhana Reunion
Aiu, Bright Na Kuauhau O Kahiwakaneikapolei (Aiu, Bright and Kepelino families) will have a reunion the weekend of Aug. 10, 11, 12, at Kailua-Kona, Hawai'i. Various activities are planned including a luau on Saturday, Aug. 11. The contact person for information, registration and reservations is Harry Aiu at Travel Planners (923-5791); the address is 2222 Kalakaua, Suite 1416, Honolulu, Hawai'i, 96815. The deadline for registrations is July 3. Kauhola The Kauhola family will hold the first of what is hoped will be an annual reunion, on Maui, Friday, July 6 through Sunday, July 8. Friday dinner will be at 6 p.m. at the Paia Community Center in Paia. On Saturday there will be overnight camping and a luau at Veterans Hall in Kihei. Sunday there will be a pot luek dinner for all the 'ohana of the late John Bull Kauhola. For more information eall Momilani Kemfort at 572-9079 or write to P.O. Box 534, Paia, Maui, 96779. Kaumeheiwa Descendants of Rev. Lineoln Benjamin Kaumeheiwa and Annie Peleholani Kaumeheiwa are planning the fami!y's second reunion for July 20, 21, 22 on Maui. Friday evening the reunion will begin with a luau and fam>ly entertainment. Saturday will feature a pienie with games and entertainment at Kalama Park in Kihei. The reunion will conclude on Sunday with a luneh at Waiola Church Hall in Lahaina. Relatives p!anning to attcnd include members of
the following families: Kaumeheiwa, Sodetani, Masuda, Puahaia, Kapaku, Ilalaole, Peleholani, Sullivan, Aki, Kamai, Lee and Kaapana. For information contact Mona Kapaku, 177A Alohi Plaee, Pukalani, Maui, 96768, or Margie Sodetani Wong, 91A Healani Plaee, Pukalani, Maui, 96768, or Hinano Kaumeheiwa, 650 Laau St., Kahului, Maui, 96732. Kawelo, Kapapaheenalu A reunion is scheduled June 28 through July 2 of descendants of the brothers, sisters and children of John Manu Kawelo and Ka'ohua Kapapahe'enalu of North Kohala. Relatives include Pa, Stewart, Hussey, Rodenhurst, Moku, Manu, Uai'a and Halemanu families. The reunion will be held at Kamehameha Gymnasium (Park), North Kohala, Hawai'i island, all day into the evening. Contact Paul Nahoa Lucas (734-3351), Myrtle Stewart Martin (261-9170) or Jan Hugo Davis (247-1985). Activities will focus on Kohala. Keawe'ehu, Campbell Descendants of Liliaokahaku Kalunaho'okiekie Keawe'ehu and William Campbell will have a reunion Aug. 11 at Kualoa (Hokule'a Park, O'ahu.) Reservations are required. The major family branches are: Eckart, Waipa, Ihihi, Kuhns, Kaliko, Stevens, Kepola, Kaapa, Hoapili, Vredenberg, Aiona, McCullen, Maina'aupo, Ahuna, Ahana, Teshima, Miner, Doo, Lucas, Sy!va, Landgraf, Miller and Austen. For information on the reunion or on genealogy of the 'ohana, contact Keawe Vredenberg, 1023 Prospect St., No. 616, Honolulu, Hawai'i, 96822, phone 533-1959, or Kanani Donahu, 1122 Pueo St., Honolulu, Hawai'i, 96816, phone 737-8187.