Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 37, Number 2, 1 February 2020 — Pepeluali [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

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FREE SEMINAR OFFERED BY THE HISTORIC HAWAI'I FOUNDATION Feb. 22, 9:00 a.m. Native Hawaiian organizations and individuals interested in the preservation of historic properties, including properties of religious and cultural significance should attend. The training will present a new online course from the Advisory Council on Historic Preservation on Native Hawaiian Organizations and Section 106 of the National Historic Preservation Act. There will also be a panel presentation featuring subject matter experts from OHA and other groups. This program is supported by OHA's 'Ahahui Grants Program. For more info and to register go to: http:// historichawaii.org/2020/01/14/ nativehawaiiansection 1 06training. Free. Honolulu.

DOH FOOD HANDLER CERTIFICATE CLASSES Feb. 3, 4. 6, 7, 10, 11, 13, 14, 19, and 20 The State Department of Heahh (DOH) Food Safety Program is offering free certificate classes on safe food handling practices. The certificate is earned by attending the 2-hour training and passing the test at the end of the class. The certificate will meet the Chapter 50 Food Safety Code requirement and is valid for three years. Most of the classes are on O'ahu at the EHSD Halawa Campus, 99-945 Halawa Valley Street in 'Aiea, however classes are also being offered in Hilo, Kona and Waimea on Hawai'i Island, and on Kaua'i. Class times vary. For more info or to register for classes go to: https:// health.hawaii.gov/san/food-safety-education/ Free. PUA CULTURE WITH AUNTY SYL Feb. 7, 3:00 to 5:00 p.m. Aunty Syl Kop of the Hula Supply Center has taught thousands of people to make lei. Join

her and learn to make wili-style lei, kupe'e, or haku. Bring your own pua if you ean, otherwise supplies will be provided. For private lessons email Aunty Syl at: hulaorderdesk@gmail.com. Class fee: $15. Honolulu. KAUA'I OCEAN FEST Feb. 7-15 The Kaua'i Oeean Fest eelebrates and explores the oeean that connects us. Enjoy guest speakers, panel discussions, informational displays and documentaries, 'ohana activities and mueh more. Kukui Grove Center, Līhu'e, Kaua'i. This event is hosted by the Council for Native Hawaiian Advancement and supported by an 'Ahahui Grant from OHA. Contact daniel@hawaiiancouncil.org or eall 808-596-8155. KA MOKU O MANOKALANIPŌ PA'ANI MAKAHIKI Feb. 8, 8:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. A community event featuring a "Kaua'i-made" craft fair, Native Hawaiian games, awards, cultural demonstrations, community group

display, 'ono food and more. Keiki ages 5 and above are invited to compete in muhiple games. Free. Vidinha Soccer Field, Līhu'e. For more information email makahikikauai @ gmail.com. WORKSHOP FOR GRADE 4 TEACHERS Feb. 8, 8:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. The Moanalua Gardens Foundation is offering a grade 4 unit Aloha 'Āina Moanalua curriculum to schools wanting to explore the Moanalua ahupua'a. The workshop is offered in cooperation with the Hawai'i Department of Land and Natural Resources Division of Forestry and Wildlife. The curriculum was created by Pacific American Foundation with funding from OHA. At Moanalua Middle School Library. Toregistercontact Pauline Worsham: pworsham@ moanaluagardensfoundation.org. Free. Honolulu. GRAMMY WINNER KALANI PE'A TO PERFORM AT KAHILU THEATRE Feb. 14. 7:00 p.m.

Kahilu Theatre is presenting a special Valentine's concert featuring two-time Grammy Award winner Kalani Pe'a along with special guests, the Lim Family and Kumu Hula Ka'ea and Lily Lyons of Hālau Ka'eaikahelelani. Tickets are $35-$65 and ean purchased at www.kahilutheatre.org or by calling 808-885-6868. Kamuela, Hawai'i. PŪLAMA MAULI OLA Feb. 15 Pūlama Mauli Ola is a unified Hawaiian language and culture event for the community to witness and be immersed in the life of the Hawaiian language. The eommunity is invited to enjoy cultural activities, performances, and demonstrations. 16-120 'Ōpūkaha'ia Street, Kea'au, Hawai'i. This event is hosted by 'Aha Pūnana Leo, ine. and supported by an 'Ahahui Grant from OHA. Contact ekekela@ ahapunanaleo.org or eall 808-935-4304.

43RD ANNUAL WAIMEA TOWN CELEBRATION : KAUA'I PANIOLO SHOWDOWN RODEO Feb. 20-22, 6:00 p.m, on Thursday and 9:00 a.m, on Friday and Saturday The largest traditional rodeo in all of the Hawaiian Islands features events like the Paniolo Po'owalu and Double Mugging whieh are unique to Hawai'i Rodeos. $5/ Adult and $3/Child (5-12 years). For additional info, please eontact Kimo Akita at 808-639-8598. Friendship Do Ranch, Waimea. AHA 'ŌPIO O MOLOKA'I YOUTH SUMMIT Feb. 22 The Moloka'i community, Hawaiian immersion students of all ages and their families are invited to take part in this eelebration of 'ōlelo Hawai'i Month. Activities will include mele, hula, 'oli, and ha'i 'ōlelo. This event is hosted by Hui Mākua Pūnana Leo 0 Moloka'i and supported by an ' Ahahui Grant from OHA. Contact christopherobrien@huimakua.org

or eall 808-634-0174. 43RD ANNUAL WAIMEA TOWN CELEBRATION : NA'I OLE KAUMUALI'I CANOE REGATTA Feb. 22, 8 a.m. Traditional Hawaiian outrigger canoes race along the Waimea shoreline competing in the Century (+300), Half-Century (+150) and Quarter Century (+75) Divisions for men, women and mixed crews. FREE to spectators. Waimea, Kaua'i. HOMEOWNERSHIP AND FINANCIAL STABILITY WORKSHOP Feb. 22, 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Nānākuli Housing Corporation is offering free workshops in homeownership and financial stability. Luneh and refreshments are provided. Enrollment is limited. Call 520-2607 to register. This workshop is at the Nānākuli Puhlie Library. Additional workshops will be offered in March, April, May

andJune. Free. Nanakuli, O'ahu. HONOLULU JOB FAIR Feb. 26, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Open the doors of opportunity when you meet and interview with hiring managers at eompanies ranging from small loeal businesses to Fortune 500 corporations. This event will allow you to meet directly with hiring managers and get instant feedback on your resume. Held at the Double Tree by Hihon Alana in Waikīkī. To register go to eventbrite.com. Free to job seekers. Waikīkī. HO'OKUA'ĀINA COMMUNITY DAY Feb. 29, 8 a.m. to 12 p.m., Join us for a morning of handson learning, hard work and building connections in the heart of Maunawili Valley. Be prepared for rain or sun. The lo'i is located in the headwaters of Kawainui Marsh. For additional information and to register, please go to eventbrite. eom. Free. Kailua, O'alui.H

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North Western tip of O'ahu Leina a ka Uhane (Ka'ena Point) - Photo: Courtesy