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Pineapple Garnish
Ku`ulei Lopez, Willis Yap, Haroldwyn Chang, and Myrna Chun-Hoon prepare pineapple wedges for 400 plate lunches. |
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Spectacular Colors
Richard Kuaana of the Cathedral of St. Andrew's prepared beautiful, and collosal sized, flowers to add the proper atmosphere and color for the day's festivities. |
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The Royal Hawaiian Band Opens the Day
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Can you cook 20 lbs. of Rice?
One of the many necessities for feeding 400 people - a rice cooker that does a whole 20 lb. bag in 20 minutes. |
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Hula with the Royal Hawaiian Band
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An afternoon in Old Hawai`i
Members of the St Peter's community enjoy the entertainment and the beautiful shade of the shower trees. |
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Ready to Go!
Members of the Prince Kuhio Civic Club Chorale await their turn on stage. They performed with the Royal Hawaiian Band, and alone, throughout the day. |
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Getting It Straight
Tim Yuen, MC for the day, confirms with Joette Comstock, our Parish Administrator, as he prepares to announce the day's events. |
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A Community Affair
Members of the Cathedral enjoy entertainment through the afternoon. |
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The Hourly Mystery Raffle
Abigail Allport helps draw tickets for the festival raffle. We drew tickets every hour. Individuals won plants, posters, sterling silver pendants, home items -- and the Grand Prize, a portable DVD player. |
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Honolulu's finest kept us in order
Officers Ron Taira and Alan Masaki offered themselves for the whole day. |
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A Day for Families
Families from downtown Honolulu brought their children to enjoy the food and entertainment. Abigail Allport entertained some of our guests. |
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Walter Keale
Walter offered spiritually-rich and faith-infused stories and songs, all rooted in his families long heritage and ancestry in Hawai`i. |
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