Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 6, Number 5, 1 May 1989 — Hoʻikeʻike '89 At May 7 Family Sunday [ARTICLE]

Hoʻikeʻike '89 At May 7 Family Sunday

"Kaulana Na Pua O O'ahu," is this year's O'ahu eouneil of Hawaiian civic clubs fair at Bishop Museum Family Sunday, May 7. A fun-filled entertaining day for families includes: • mini-fashion shows throughout the day with creations by Nake'u Awai and Alan Akina. • performance by the 1989 "Miss Aloha Hula" Pi'ilani Smith. • a bevy of Hawaiian artisans displaying their crafts, fashions and wares. • all kinds of delicious island food prepared by the King Kamehameha, Waialua, Wahiawa, Ko'olauloa, Queen Emma, Pearl Harbor, Kailua and Nanaikapono Hawaiian Civic Clubs. Last year there were long lines for the hot malasadas whieh sold out completely. • a tempting assortment of baked goods from the Hawaiian Civic Club of Honolulu. • "Kidfit," a fun fitness program for kids will be presented by Straub Hospital on the great lawn, the Hawaiian Business/Professional Association will hold a mini-fair to showcase Hawaiian entrepreneurs in our community. • the Queen Emma HCC will display, sell and demonstrate their many beautiful Hāwaiian crafts. Throughout the day don't miss the music and dance performances on stage in front of the Museum with popular island entertainers, including Chinky Mahoe and Kawaili'ula, the Waianae Community Choir , and many more. And of course there will be other crafts items for sale such as Hawaiian dolls, wood jewelry, feather lei, pareau and t-shirts, haku and kui lei, and plants. Admission to the grounds is free and Hawai'i residents with a loeal or military ID ean also see all the Museum's exhibits at no charge.