Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 11, Number 1, 1 January 1994 — He mau hanana [ARTICLE]

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He mau hanana

A calendar of events

January through February 18 Te Whenua Iei La La La, exhibition of art by young people from France, Tahiti, Aotearoa/New Zealand and New Caledonia. Exploring the pattems of identity whieh help shape the lives of children in these eountries, the exhibition is meant as an affirmation of what is unique about living in a special plaee. John A. Burns Hall, East-West Center, University of Hawai'iMānoa. 8 Parents Without Partners Dance, including free pūpū, door

prizes, DJ music by Bill Sharkey, and no-host bar. 8 p.m. - 1 a.m., Fort Shafter NCO club. $15. Call 262-7441. 12 Smal! Business Survival in '94, 18th Annual Business Conference presented by Small Business Hawai'i, featuring keynote speaker Robert Poole of the Reason Foundation. 7:30 a.m. - 2 p.m., Hibiscus Ballroom, Ala Moana Hotel. $25 for members, $27 for non-members. Call 5332183. 13 - Feb. 27 Spirit and Symbol: The Japanese New Year, Honolulu Academy of Arts exhibition

including ceremonial, religious and decorative artifacts related to Japanese New Year celebrations. Call ^32-8701. i 17 Martin Luther King Day - state offices closed. 17 "'lke Ho'one'enu'u," sovereignty march and rally. All Hawaiians and Hawaiian organizations invited to participate for spiritual solidarity, unity and Hawaiian sovereignty. Begins at 8 a.m. at Aloha Tower, Falls of Clyde side and proceeds to 'Iolani Palaee. Speakers, entertainment, food. Call 948-4844. Sponsored by Save A Nation Foundation,

'Ohana Council, and Kū Ho'one'enu'u Pono, and Office of Hawaiian Affairs. 22 Hawaiian Quilt Design Workshop presented by master quilter Poakalani. Create an everlasting legacy for your family. Fee: $40, bring brown bag luneh. 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. at Kaumakapili Church Hall, 744 N. King St. in Honolulu. Call 524-0395 for registration form and more details. 22 & 29 "Duke Kahanamoku vs. the Surfnappers," leading American playwright Eric Overmyer's whimsical fantasy taking the audience into an imaginative

world where Duke helps two young people find the stolen Hawaiian surf, presented by the Honolulu Theatre for Youth. $9 for adults, $7.50 for teens, $5 for youth (ages 4-12) and seniors. For reservations and information, eall 839-9885. 29 Celebrating Chinese New Year's: Dog Tales, stories honoring the Year of the Dog by storyteller Barbara Wong, 4 p.m. and 7 p.m. in Room 102, Eckerdt Hall, Windward Community College. Admission $5 adults, $2 children. Call 235-7433.