Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 14, Number 11, 1 November 1997 — Nowemapa [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Nowemapa

| NOVEMBER CALENDAR OF EVENTS

IOct. 12 - Nov. 21 - "The Quilter's Art." Hawai'i Pacific University Art Gallery presents this exhibition showcasing the works of nine artists. MondaySaturday. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Free. For more information, eall the HPU Art Gallery at 233-3167. Nov. 1 - All Day Guided Hike at HaleakalcT. Explore the natural beauty of the Haleakalā wilderness area on an all-day adventure. Bring luneh. Hike is free, but $10 per vehicle park entrance fee may be charged. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. For more information, eall 572-9306 ext. 5505. Nov. 3, 10 - A Celebration of Hawaiian Dance Traditions. This leeture series is sponsored by the Bishop Museum Native Hawaiian Culture and Arts Program. Nov. 3. "Family Hula Traditions of Mae Loebenstein." presented by her family; Nov. 7 - "Traditions of Ma'iki Aiu Lake," presented by Victoria Holt Takamine. 7 p.m. $5 per lecture. Hawaiian Hall. For more information, eall 848-4168.

Thousands will converge on Kamehameha's elementary school campus to enjoy a day-long ho'olaule'a Nov. 8. Nov. 7, 14, 21 - Student Recruitment Testing for the Hawai'i Computer Training Center. Free 15-week program includes training in business math/communications, Cortez Peters championship typing, applied offtce technology, IBM PC operations, job readiness preparation, job placement assistance and Hawaiian cultural awareness. Testing will be conducted on Fridays at the Alu Like offices in the Kawaiaha'o Plaza Hale

Mauka, Suite 105. 8:30 a.m.-l p.m. For more information; eall the Hawai'i Computer Training Center at 535-6770. Nov. 7 - Aloha Festivals Royal Ball. Statewide festivals culminate with the Royal Ball, a formal event featuring fabulous entertainment, dinner, dancing and the royal courts ffom eaeh island. Hihon Hawaiian Village Coral Ballroom. 6 p.m. $65 per person. For more information, eall Aloha Festivals at 545-1771. Nov. 8 - Kamehameha Schools Association of Parents and Teachers Ho'olaule'a. "E Ola Mau ka Ho'oilina" (the legacy of Pauahi lives on) is the theme for the schools' 21st annual ho'olaule'a, a fund-raiser for the Association of Teachers and Parents. Eventfeatures entertainment, 'ono food, games, a petting zoo and mueh more. No coolers or aleohol. Kamehameha Schools Elementary Campus, Kapālama Heights. 9 a.m.5 p.m. Free. For more information, eall 842-8873.

Nov. 8 - Water Quality and Nutrition Workshop. Sponsored by the Pacific Business Center, this workshop is part of a series on developing Hawai'i's ornamental | aquaculture industry.

photocourtēsv-.ks8ē Free. 8 a.m.-noon. Leeward Community College Language Arts Building, Room LA227. To sign up or to receive additional information, eall Larry Rowland, aquaculture program coordinator, at 956-6278. Nov. 12 - 15 - Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs Convention. San Diego is the site for this year's eonvention the theme of whieha is "Pūpūkahi i Holomua" (Unite to progress). More than 40 civic clubs comprised of hundreds ffom Hawai'i and the continent will be

hosted by the Mainland Council of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs. For more information, eall Pa'ahana Bissen at (714) 751-7770. M Nov. 14 - Himeni a Ho'okani Pila. Keola Beamer is featured in concert at Kīlauea Theater in Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park along with his mother, renown kumu hula Winona Beamer. Kaliko and Moana Beamer and Mauli Cook. 7:30 p.m. $ 1 0. For more information, eall Volcano Arts Center at 967-8222. Nov. 15 - Makahiki Festival at Waipahu Cultural Garden Park. Makahiki features srames, food. hula, demonstra-

tions, traditional Hawaiian medicine and lomilomi presentations at the Hawaiian section of the plantation vil-

lages. $1 donation. For more information, eall Bernie Mokihana Watson at 677-0110.

Nov. 16 - Na Lani 'Eha. The Ladies of Nā Pualei o Likolehua and Kumu Hula Leiiiā'ala Heinē"present a concert tribute to King Kalākaua, born Nov. 16, 1836, and his siblings: Likelike, Leleiōhoku and Lili'uokalani, collectively known as "nā lani 'ehā" (the four royal ones). Guest artists include Robert Cazimero, Hālau Nā Kamalei, Amy Hānaiali'i Gilliom and Willie K., Keali'i Reichel, Kekuhi Kanahele and others. Hawai'i Theater. 5-8 p.m. $22.50 and $17.50. All seats are reserved. Formore information, eall 676-0056 or 732-0086. Nov. 18 - "Growing and Caring for Native Hawaiian Plants" Leo ture. More and more gardeners in Hawai'i are planting native plants such as 'ōhi'a lehua, naupaka, hāpu'u and koa. Horticultural specialist Heidi Leiānuenue Bomhorst will present a slide program and discuss the use of Hawaiian plants to beautify gardens, reforest cleared areas and restore native wildlife habitat. Kīlauea Visitor Center Auditorium. 7 p.m. Free. For additional information, eall the Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park at 985-6014. Nov. 22 - Overview of (Aquacul-

ture) Diseases Workshop. Sponsored by the Pacific Business Center, this workshop continues a series on Hawai'i's

omamental aquaculture industry. Free. 8 a.m.-noon. Leeward Community College Language Arts Building, Room LA227. To sign up or to receive additional information, eall Larry Rowland, aquaculture program coordinator, at 956-6278. Nov. 30 - Ali'i Sunday at Kawaiaha'o Church. Join Kahu William H. Kaina, royal societies, Hawaiian civic clubs and the congregation at a service honoring King Kamehameha V bom Dec. 11,1830. 10:30 a.m. For more information, eall Kawaiaha'o Church at 522-1333. Ongoing - Free Hawaiian language and culture classes available to Hawaiians are operated throughout O'ahu by the Native Hawaiian Community Based Education Learning Center at Leeward Community College and funded by the U.S. Department of Education. Fordetailed schedule information and registration, eall 455-0477. Throughout November - Hawai'i Nature Center sponsors weekend and holiday hikes and nature-related classes for kids and adults. Call 955-0100 formore information. ■

Hula legend Ma'iki Aiu Lake is remembered by her student, Kumu Hula Victoria Holt Takamine at Bishop Museum Nov. 7.

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