Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 9, Number 8, 1 August 1992 — KALENEKALIO [ARTICLE]
KALENEKALIO
August 1992 7 Stories from Hawaii's past. Windward Community College presents an evening of Hawaii's stories for Hawaii's families by Hawaii's tellers. Under the trees, WCC eampus, 5 p.m. Call 235-7344 for details. Bishop Museum lawn concert. Teresa Bright and Puamana perform on the lawn in a series of ffee Friday night outdoor concerts. Gates open at 5 p.m. for picnicking. Hosted by Kimo Kahoano.
8 Jammin' '92. A benefit concert for Na Keiki 0 Ka Mo'i Canoe Club, featuring the Makaha Sons of Ni'ihau, Mana'o Company and more. Makaha Sheraton Lu'au grounds, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Tickets sold at Jelly's, B-K West, Pat's Deli, Sheraton Makaha.. $10 in advance & $12 at the door. Children under 10 are free. No coolers allowed. Call 695-8494 or 696-4164. Ka'i Honua - nature walk. Waimea Falls Park, 8 - 10:30 a.m.
Environmental and conservation topics relative to the valley will be addressed. Cost: $3 for 13 years and older. 12-13 Moonlight walk. Waimea Falls Park, 8:30 p.m. sharp! Walk through park by full moon. Donation of $5 per family requested. 12 Honolulu Zoo Wildest Show in Town. 5 - 5:45 p.m. featuring The Kapalakiko Hawaiian Band on tour of O'ahu. 15 Class reunion: Kailua High School, Class of 1962. For information eall 237-8521.
14-16 Seventh Annual Kaua'iTahiti Fete. Kaua'i Coconut Beach Resort, Wailua, Kaua'i. Hundreds of dancers from French Polynesia, Continental U.S., Japan and Hawai'i will participate. Free. Includes arts and craft displays, Hawaiian entertainment, cultural demonstrations and food booths. For a separate charge Willie K and Kapena will perform at
the festival. For the first time Tahiti's most distinguished choreographer, Coco Hotahota, is participating with his dance troupe. This will be his last performance as he is retiring from competition. He will also conduct public workshops Aug. 17-18, four sessions will be offered for $75 per session or $250 for the set.
15 The Pacific Islands Taro Festival. "From the Mountains to the Sea: Tastes of the Pacific." Windward Community College, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Arts, crafts, farmers' market, cultural and historical leetures, storytelling, career exhibits on agriculture and aquaculture, poi making demonstrations, imu cooking. taro gardening and traditional dances and chants are featured. Free. For more information, eall 235-7433.
16 1992 Bankoh Ki Ho'alu Gabby Pahinui/Leland Atta Isaacs Memorial Ki Ho'alu Festival. Waimanalo Beach Park, noon to 6 p.m. Free. 21 Admission Day 21-22 Fifteenth Annual Ho'ike, a showcase of Hawai'i songs, chants and dances performed by Kuhai Halau O Kawaikapuokalani Pa 'Olapa
Kahiko under the direction of Kawaikapuokalani Hewett. Castle High School Auditorium, 7 p.m. Joining the halau on Friday night are Loyal Garner, the Lim Family and Olomana. On Saturday Del Beazley, Ho'okena and Teresa Bright share the stage. For ticket information, eall 259-9253.
27-30 Second Annual Hula Camp, Kualoa Regional Park, features workshops in kahiko and 'auana. All ages and skill levels weleome. Separate sessions planned for na keiki and na kupuna. The finest hula masters in Hawai'i will conduct classes. Call 266-7656 or 522-7077.
29 Punana Leo O Hilo Pre-School Benefit Golf Tournament. Hilo Munieipal Golf Course. Entry fee per team is $180 or $60 per player. Minimum and maximum handicaps per team are 40 and 70, respectively. The benefit is to raise maintenance funds for the Hawaiian language preschool. Entry forms available at pro shops at the Hilo munieipal course, Volcano and Banyan courses. For more information, eall Erma Yamada at 935-4496
29-30 Class reunion: Nanaikapono School, Class of 1955. Call 668-7842