Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 29, Number 12, 1 Kekemapa 2012 — Homestead nonprofit opens supper dub in Anahola [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]
Homestead nonprofit opens supper dub in Anahola
The Anahola Hawaiian Homes Association has opened a supper club on Hawaiian Home Land on Kaua'i. The supper club opened in November at the Anahola Marketplace and builds upon the past work of the nonprofit and its board of directors, whieh created the outdoor marketplace and completed a certified khehen in 201 1. "We're open Lriday and Saturday night from 6 to 9 every week," said Melanie Lreitas, marketplace administrative assistant. "The food is amazing, with a three-course menu, and you can't beat the casual
outdoor dining." The Anahola Marketplace is operated by the Homestead Community Development Corp., a tax-exempt arm of the Anahola Hawaiian Homes Association. "We have projects on Kaua'i and Hawai'i Island that range from the marketplace and cafe here in Anahola, to a commercial grade solar farm on 55 acres, the construction of a commerce center in Kekaha
and an agricultural park in Waimea, Hawai'i Island," said Robin Puanani Danner, HCDC board president. "All of the HCDC projects support our nonprofit mission of promoting eeonomie development in Hawaiian Home Land areas for Hawaiians." Lor information about the marketplace, email info@ahha96703. org or eall (808) 855-2105.
The supper club in Anahola Marketplace is open Friday and Saturday nights from 6 to 9,- Courtesy photo