Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 21, Number 1, 1 January 2004 — Page 20 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]
Kalani and Chrlstopher Zarko have reglstered thelr children , Kawika and Pomai , in the Ho'oulu Data Center. Kawika, age four, is a current Pauahi Keiki Scholar. 2004 KS Program Deadlines: Preschool: January 30, 2004 - eall 842-8800 Enrichment Programs: February 27, 2004 - eall 842-8761 Post High Financial Aid: April 15, 2004 - eall 534-8080 Pauahi Keiki Scholars: May 15, 2004 - eall 534-8080 Outside O'ahu eall 1 (800) 842-4682, press 821 1 For assistance with your Hawaiian Ancestry Registry form or to request a registry application, please contact the Ho'oulu Hawaiian Data Center at: www.ksbe.edu/datacenter Email: registry@ksbe.edu 567 South King Street, Suite 130 Honolulu, Hawai'i 96813 Phone (808) 523-6228 Fax (808) 523-6286 Outside O'ahu 1 (800) 842-4682, press 9, then 36228
Registration FRIDAY, Appiications deadline: FEB 27 sentviaU.s.mail " ' must be postmarked by this date.
Ho'olauna Kona Ho'olauna Kaua'i Ho'olauna Moloka'i Ho'olauna Programs are week-long boarding programs open to non-KS students who have just completed grade 6 and are residents of the island where the program is taking plaee. Learners participate in deeply rooted cultural learning experiences in relationship to their islands, whieh include language, hula (dance), crafts, history, and plaee names. Hawaiian protocol will be taught and practiced throughout the week. The fee is $125. Sessions at eaeh location beginning June 13.
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