Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 17, Number 3, 1 March 2000 — CALENDAR [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

CALENDAR

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March 19 — Springtime in Hawai'i. Kumu Hula Kaha'i Topolinski and Ka Pā Hula Hawai'i present their spring fund-raiser in support of their upcoming participation in the Festivai of Pacific Arts. Door prizes, 'ono food and top entertainment. 5-10 p.m. Oeean Club, Restaurant Row. $10 pre-sale, $15 at the doōr. For information, eall 695-8942.

March 24 — Kamehameha Schools Song Contest. The entire high school division competes in Hawai'i's largest and oldest choral singing event. This year, the music of Helen Kapuailohia Desha Beamer is the highlight. Live TV and radio broadcast. NBC Arena. For information, eall 842-8211. March 24 — Piinee KūhiōKeiki Hula Festival. This first-ever event of Moloka'i's

Ho'olehua Homesteaders Association pays tribute to Kūhiō, who helped pioneer the Hawaiian Homes Commission Act. The contest will be held at Kūlana 'Oiwi, the new Hawaiian multi-service center at Kalama'ula. 6 p.m. Kūlana 'Oiwi. Free. For information, eall Louise Bush on Moloka'i at 560-3673 or 5533673. March 25 — Ho'omau 2000 on Maui. The annual benefit for Pūnana Leo o Maui Hawaiian language pre-school will feature top entertainment, 'ono food, Hawaiian crafts, live and silent auctions and a children's fun zone. Sponsored by Nā Leo Pūlama o Maui. 9 a.m. - sunset. Maui Botanical Gardens Amphitheatre. $10, keiki under 10 manuahi. For information,

eall Bruce Keahi at 244-665 1 . March 25 — Lyon Arboretum Pl£int Sale. Sale items include indigenous and endemic species; fruit trees, bromeliads, orchids, ferns anthuriums, ti, heleeonia, succulents, bonsai and landscape plants. Crafts, keiki activities and mueh more. Free. 9 a.m. - 3 p.m. Neil Blaisdell Center. For information, eall 9880472.

March 26 — Ali'i Stmday at Kawaiaha'o. Prince Jonah KūhioKalani-

ana'ole, son of Chief David Kahalepouli Pi'ikoi and Chiefess Kinoiki Kekaulike, and nephew of King Kalākaua £ind Queen Kapi'olani, is remembered in a church service. 10:30 a.m. Kawaiaha'o Church. For information, eall 5221333. March 26 — Nou e Kūhio Prince Kūhiōis honored in a ho'olaule'a sponsored by the Sate Council of Hawaiian Homestead Associa-

tions and the DHHL waiting list organization, Hui Kāko'o 'Aina Ho'opulapula. Opening ceremonies by the Royal Hawaiian Band at 9:30. Continuous entertainment featuring Olomana, Simplicity, 3 Scoops of Aloha and more; silent auction; Hawaiian arts and crafts; laau lapa'au and lomilomi demonstrations and 'ono food. 9:30 a.m. - 4 p.m. Paradise Cove, Kō 'Olina. For tickets and information, eall Tony Sang at 259-8166 or Kawika Gapera at 833-0100. March 28 — Haili Men's Invitational Volleyball Tournament. Hilo's 43rd-annual nationally-sanctioned volleyball tournament will attract hundreds to Hawai'i island. For a schedule of games and locations throughout Hilo, eall 961-3913. I

Prince Jonah Kuhio Kalaniana'ole