Ke Alahou, Volume I, Number 3, 1 January 1980 — Ka Papa Helu O Ka Mahina Calendar of Events [ARTICLE]

Ka Papa Helu O Ka Mahina

Calendar of Events

/ "7: JANUARY 7 to |ANUARY 31 50th Aniīiversary Print Portfolio will be shown at Kauai Community College featuring 11 prints made by 11 Hawaii artists. FREE |ANUARY 19 "The Waters of Kane.' 1 Hoiiolulu Zoo Stage, 2 p.m. A children's play by Eric Pourchot. FREE Repeated on Sun. ]an 20: Sat. Jan. 26; and Sun. Jan 27. lANUARY 29 Films of 01d Hawaii. Highlights from films of Ray Jerome Baker 1912-1935. Honolulu Academy of Arts Theatre. 7:30 p.m. Admission. Also shown on Feb 1 & 2* • "The Developing Hawaiian Nation: The Early Reign of Kamehameha III." - Honolulu. Lecture held at Likeke Hall, Kawaiaha'o Church by the Mission Children's Society Library. Guest lecturer is Pr'ofessor Pauline King Joerger of the Unive>sity of Hawaii's History Department. 7:30 p.m. FREE | ANUART 30 Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program lecture Series: <4 Hawaii: A Laboratory for Island Evolution" by Dr. Sheila Conant of the Department of General Science, University of Hawaii. 7:30 p.m.* FEBRUARY ōliawaiian Studies Sponsored Leeture Series: "The Legacy of Pre-Contact Hawan." First topic to bē covered: "Hawaiian Studies from a Hawaiian Perspective" by Abraham Piianaia, Director of Hawaiian .. ;Stidies Program, University of Hawaii. 7p.m. - 9p.m. Admission.* FEBRUARY 7 The Kamehameha Schools second in the "Aspects of Hawaiian Culture" series, Hokuie'a 1980, by Gordon Pi'inai'a, Co-chair-person, Education Committee, Polynesian Voyaging Society. 7:00 p.m. FREEV FEBRUARY 13 Lecture topic for Hawaiian £»tiidies Lecture Series: u Archaeological Perspectives on Pre-historic Social Change in Hawaii" by Patrick Kirch, Visiting Professor of Anthropology, University of Hawaii.* • Sea Grant Marine Advisory Program leeture āen.^"Hawaii's Oeean: Waves, Cur- , rents and Climate" by Dr. E. Dixon Stroup of the Department of Oceanography, University — of Hawaii, 7;30p.m, * ——. —, , , FEBRUARY 20 Lecture topic for Hawaiian Studies Lecture Series: "Native Hawaiian Ethno-History: An Overview" by Kalani Meineeke, Assistant Professor of Hawaiian, University of Hawaii.*