Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 22, Number 1, 1 Ianuali 2005 — Page 16 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

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Enrichment Programs

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Performina Arts Academv

Take a creative journey to uncover your passion anel talents! This six-week session offers courses in band, orchestra, dance, drama, percussion and Hawaiian ensemble. Special performances and a lecture series will be presented by guest artists.

GRADES: Completed 5-1 1 DATES: June 14 to July 22 TIME: 12:30 to 4 p.m. FEE: $330

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Ho'omaka'ika'i: Explorations

lmmerse yourself in Hawaiian culture through this week-long exploration of language, literature, music, hula (dance), crafts, plants and oeean studies. Venture on field trips, make new friends and enjoy a ho'olaule'a (celebration) when pau (completed).

OPEN TO NON-KAMEHAMEHA STUDENTS. GRADES: Completed 5 DATES: Seven one-week sessions, starting June 12 FEE: $125

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Computer Camp Want to be a whiz at computers? This one-week introductory program featuring classroom instruction and hands-on training will get you on your way.

OPEN TO NON-KAMEHAMEHA STUDENTS. GRADES: Completed 6 or 7 DATES: Seven one-week sessions, starting June 12 FEE: $185

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Kulia I Ka Pono (to strive for excellence)

OPEN TO NON-KAMEHAMEHA STUDENTS. GRADES: Completed 7 or 8 DATES: Six one-week sessions, starting June 19

Gain self-confidence, learn to express yourself and be a leader. Activities in this one-week program will provide experiences to develop leadership skills, initiative and broaden perspectives.

Ho'olauna Programs (to introduce)

FEE: $185 OPEN TO NON-KAMEHAMEHA STUDENTS. GRADES: Completed 6 or 7 DATES: Varies by island Call for schedule information FEE: $125 LOOATION: Kona, Kaua'i, Moloka'i

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Discover more about the island you eall home. Take part in deeplyrooted cultural experiences — including language, hula (dance), crafts and history — in relationship to your surrounding environment. Learn and practice Hawaiian protocol.

Apply before March 1 Program applications must be postmarked by this date if sent by mail. Financial aid is available to qualified learners based on need. Financial aid applications must also be postmarked by this date.

How to reach us for more information Enrichment Department Office 842-8761 Community Learning Center at Nānākuli 668-1 51 7 KS Neighbor lsland Regional Resource Centers: East Hawai'i 935-01 1 6 West Hawai'i 322-5400

Kaua'i 245-8070 ©Maui 871-9736 Moloka'i/Lana'i 553-3673 Kamehameha Schools Extension Education Division 'Emek.MūK.i rb^rt>n£Kt Kamehameha Schools' policy is to give preference to applicants of Hawaiian ancestry to the extent permitted by law.

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