Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 5, Number 12, 1 December 1988 — "Memoirs of Kaʻiulani" Program on Dec. 16-17 [ARTICLE]

"Memoirs of Kaʻiulani" Program on Dec. 16-17

'Ahahui Ka'iulani this month presents "Memoirs of Ka'iulani: Dear Hawai'i," a fashion, mele and hula program December 16 and 17. This annual event is a benefit for children with speech and hearing impediments, especially those requiring cleft palate and cleft lip surgery, and post-surgery speech therapy. Tax-deductible tickets are $10. For more information eall 955-0050. The program takes plaee at the Richard Mamiya Theater at 7 p.m. on the St. Louis High School Campus. 'Ahahui Ka'iulani was officially established in 1975 to honor Princess Ka'iulani. It was founded by Auntie Bina Mossman and Auntie Maiki Aiu as a non-profit, eleemosynary (charitable) organization. Its purpose is to: help the youth of Hawai'i with learning disabilities, perpetuate Hawaiian heritage, provide continual research into every aspect of Hawaiian culture, and to unite the members in the bonds of friendship, good fellowship and mutual understanding regardless of ethnic background.