Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 14, Number 2, 1 February 1997 — He Mau Hanana [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

He Mau Hanana

PEPELUALI CALENDAR OF EVENT$

fel. 2 - Friends of He'eia State Park art and craft fair, 10 a.m,-4 p.m. Handmade crafts, fine art items, food for sale, Hawaiian music and displays on conservation and resource management. Free, ample parking. 46465 Kam. Hwy. Call 2473156. fel. S - "Brown Bagging fo Conversafional Hawaiian." Friends of 'lolani Palaee beginner's course for working adults. Fee $5. Call Cindy 522-0822. Pei. ? - ĪAPPA Festival at 85-199 Ala Hema St„ Wai'anae (Baptist Church

grounds). Craft fair and Hawaiian games. Lei demonstration by Marie McDonald, author of "Ka Lei." lOa.m. -4p.m. $3 admission. Call 734-7219. feh. 25 - lnferacfive exhibition, "Kaho'olawe: Ke Aloha Kūpa'a i ka 'Āina," at Maui Mall. "Tour" the island, its history, environment, traditions and future. Free. Pel. 11 - Hawaiian Music Hall of Fame & Museum (HMHF) second annual concert honoring the five musical legends of Hawai~i at Hawai~i Theater at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $25 and $39.50. Phone 528-0506.

fet. 1 ? - "The Shipmans of East Hawau." Author and historian Emmett Cahill will recount the history of the Shipman famiiy in a slide program at 7 p.m. at the Kilauea Visitor Center Auditorium, Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park, Call 964-7184. T Ai»nfA 4 - "Nā Mea Makamae: Treasures of Hawai'i" new exhibit at Bishop Museum features rarely seen artifacts, objects and specimens of the museum's collections. Interactive exhibits offer over 50 hands-on activities, Admission.