Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 26, Number 11, 1 November 2009 — What does living pono look like? [ARTICLE]
What does living pono look like?
Hawai'i students in grades 4 to 12 are invited to enter the E Ola Pono short story and video competition to share knowledge and understanding of how our civil rights are sustained by living pono. Students may write a story, essay or poem or submit visual arts entries in the following categories: create a poster (grades 4 and 5), develop a book (grades 6 to 8 ), or design a logo for E Ola Pono (high school students). Students grades 6 to 12 may also create a twoto three-minute video, and there is a special category for teachers. All submitted entries will be considered for broadcast and publication. The deadline for submissions is March 25, 20 10. For information and entry forms, visit dlir.state.hi.us/labor/ ponoproj ect/home .html.