Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 8, Number 8, 1 August 1991 — Page 20 Advertisements Column 2 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Kauwe The family of Albert Kuka'ilani and Kamakea Kaulamealani Kauwe will hold an 'ohana reunion pienie Aug. 17 at Kualoa Park on O'ahu. The reunion will be from 8 a.m. - 4 p.m. For more details, family members should contact Rowena Manoa at 261-4196 or Miehelle Kalili at 293-7771. Opunui, Kaeo, Gonsalves, and Koani The Opunui, Kaeo, Gonsalves, and Koani families are planning a one-day mini carnival for their family reunion. It will be held Aug. 3 from 9 a.m. - 2 p.m. at the Waimalu Elementary School grounds in Honolulu. For more information, eall Roberta Lorenzo at 637-1918 or Nuenue Leder at 261-7716, both on O'ahu. Kaawa The children of the late Andrew Kaawa Sr. and Josephine Kaniho Haupu will hold a family reunion Aug. 17-18 in Nanakuli. It will be all-day affairs at Nanakuli Beach Park, near the pavilion, with family entertainment and door prizes. For more details, eall Leilani Kai, 668-7812; Sylvia Kawaakoa Santillian, 668-8915; or Noreen Kekawa, 668-2849. Dart A reunion will be held for the Dart 'ohana Aug. 23-24 in Waimea, Hawai'i. There will be a potluck on the first day and a luau on the second, both held at 6:30 p.m. The reunion will take plaee at Waimea Community College, and will feature entertainment and a genealogy update. For more information, contact Joseph Dart 111 at 855-7176, Waimea, and Adeline Kimi at 961-6574, Hilo. Kaaa The Kaaa family reunion slated for February has been rescheduled for Nov. 10 at Sand Island State Park. It will include the families of Kauhane, Mahi, Kaaua, Alapai, Keolewa, Kalaukoa, and others. For details, family members should contact Jeanne Kaaa Kahanaoi at 696-4403. Keahiolalo The Keahiolalo 'ohana are holding their family reunion Sept. 2, from 9 a.m. - 7 p.m. at the Hokuloa Pool Clubhouse, in Temple Valley, Kane'ohe. Special events include potluck, swimming and genealogy update. For more information, eall Ted Keahiolalo, Jr. at 239-9030, or write to 47-225-C Hui Akikiki Pl. , Kane'ohe, Hawai'i 96744.

AlohaUnlbedV\fcy Wahyourhelp, there's hope. Hawaii is a very special community with so mueh to enjoy; but it is difficult to appreciate the beauty and warmth when you go to bed hungry, have no where to eall home, or are faced with a lifethreatening illness. These are just three of the many critical needs in our community that Aloha United Way addresses through your support. On Aug. 22, Aloha United Way has scheduled its general campaign kickoff. With Honorary Campaign Chairs Gov. John Waihee and Honolulu mayor Frank Fasi, Aloha United Way has set a statewide campaign goal of $22,075,887. Included in the agencies receiving funding from Aloha United Way are these organizations servicing the Hawaiian community: Waianae Coast Comprehensive Health Center, Waimanalo Teen Project, and KualoaHeeia Eeumeneial Youth (KEY) Project. Roderick T. Wilson, 1991 Campaign Chair for Aloha United Way, notes that living in Hawaii ean be paradise, but it takes all of us working together to make it happen. The people of Hawaii have always been there to help their family and neighbors when they needed help most. "I know the community ean count on your support again this year."