Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 14, Number 12, 1 December 1997 — Page 18 Advertisements Column 1 [ADVERTISEMENT]

[?]

.

Nov. 30 - Dec. 21 - "People, Portraits and Possibilities" - Non-tradi-tional artists are represented in this exhibition at Queen's Medical Center. Free. For more information, eall Masa Taira at 5474397. Dec. 4 - Annual Holiday Open House and Book Sale at the Hawaiian Historical Society -The public is invited to this annual event to be held at the society's library at 560 Kawaiaha'o St. The Mission Houses Museum shop will offer a 10 percent discount on its merchandise. 4:30 - 6:30 p.m. For more information, eall 537-6271. Dec. 5, 6 - "E Pili Kākou I Ho'okahi Lāhui" Hula Retreat, Kaua'i - Join Hālau Ka Waikahe Lani Mālie and kumu hula from various islands who will discuss traditions and share stories relating to hula and oli (chant). A!so included are presentations by the Kaua'i Museum, Kaua'i Historical Society and the Polynesian Voyaging Society. The twoday workshop will be held at the Outrigger Kaua'i Beach Hotel. Cost is $40 per person $12 for keiki 12 and under. To register, and for more information, eall Jane Wmter at 822-2829 or Noreen Javinar at 245-5997. Dec. 7- "A Family A-Fair" - This event benefits the State Council on Hawaiian Heritage and its programs. Food, unique crafts and fun for the whole family. McKinley High School main mall lawn. 9 - 4. For moie information, eall 536-6540. Dec. 7 - Honolulu Women and Men's Choruses -This benefit for the Life Foundation features Willie K & Amy Hānaiali'i, the Society of Seven, Jay Lar-

rin. Hawai'i Theater. 7p.m. $20 and $37.50. To order tickets, eall 528-0506. Dec. 1 0 - Ala Wai Watershed • lmprovement Project Waikīkī Town Meeting — To generate a long-term, eom-munity-based water quality improvement project, $300,000 has been provided through a special congressional appropriation with approximately $25,000 allocated for four specific areas, among them Waikiki. Join fellow residents to decide what is possible in Waikiki, including elean water in the Ala Wai Canal. 7-9:30 p.m. Waikiki Community Center at 210

Dec. 19, 1831 - Birthday of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop. Pauahi was the daughter of Laura Kanaholo Konia and Abner Pākī; grand-daughter of Ka'ōleiokū; great-granddaughter of Paiea Kamehameha I; and hānai sister of Lili'uokalani. Dec. 26-27 - 'lolani Palaee evening tours - Friends of 'Iolani Plaee will eommemorate Queen Kapi'olani's birthday with tours of the Palaee every ten minutes beginning at 6 p.m. The Palaee - A will be decorated with mĒĒ* HMi lantems; choral and musi-

Paokalani Ave. R.S.V.P. 5332411. MM Dec. 14- Jp^ Ali'i Sunday at Kawaiaha'o Church - Celebrate Princess Berniee Pauahi's birthdayat a service attended by Hawaiian royal sociclubs. Hawaiian community organizations and a laige congregation. 10:30 a.m. Formore information, eall Kawaiaha'o Churchat 522-1333.

m ^ ' - vjk( MHĒĒ I 1 i i

eal groups will perfonm; a video on the monarchy will be shown. No one under five Hu* may participate. Free. For mone information, ■jg| eall 522-0832. ■ Dec. 28- [ Jan. 18"Kumulipo: ■ Hawaiian Chant of Creation" - B The Queen ■ Emma Gallery Jjr presents the finf ished sketches of M| the most sacred Hk Ke Ali'i Bernice Pauahi Bishop's legacy has ■K forever iiTl endeared her to her Hawaiian ! peopie. •««i? 22 ' ▼ S "O x O — i o

11 A \f r r Classifieds: Only 12.50! f\/l /\ K T" K T Reach 60,000 Hawaiian I Tl7ml\LI\L households.

l I *, W ^K i ^Kk ~"mw- ■! JK il^* ^ JjfflilfMft^^ #1^ ■

POI AIR EXPRESSED 21bs, vacuum sealed. $13.00 to Poi Express, 91-305, 'Ewa Beach, R.D., 'Ewa Beach, HI 96706. (808) 689-7234. Hawaiian specialty gift shop. Start-up guides and consulting services. Great for mail order business also. Make your dreams happen in 1998. Lehua Island Gifts & Collectibles, 111A Hekili St. #213, Kailua, HI 96734. E-mail pohai@gte.net. for information.

KOA GIFT ITEMS, FURNITURE Hardwoods & Milling. Hawaiian Lumber & Mill Co. 99-1405 Koaha Pl. (808) 486-2941. American Friends Service Commitee seeking motivated, skilled individual for Pacific Program Coordinator. Salary and benefits. Resume due 1/2/98. AFSC Pacific Program, 2426 Oahu Ave., Honolulu HI 96822. For full job description eall (808) 988-1124.

WANT OFF WAITING LIST? Kamuela, Waimea pastoral LOT 5 to 15 acres. Pu'ukapu. Call for details (808) 885-9090. Construction plans, cost estimate, building permit & Hawaiian Home approval services. New dwelling, additions, remodeling & repairs. Masonry, wall, lanai and fence. Call(808) 674-0515.

Tired of being on a diet? Bathe and lose weight the easy way with paiz, an amazing Chinese bath soap. (808) 965-7022.

Up to 24 words (no artwork.) Classified ads must be prepaid. Make your eheek payable to Office of Hawaiian Affairs. Mail to Ka Wai Ola o OHA Classifieds, 711 Kapi'olani Blvd., Suite 500, Honolulu, HI 96813.