Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 19, Number 1, 1 January 2002 — IANUALI [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

IANUALI

I Editor's note : Events of interest to the Hawaiian community are ineluāeā in the calendar on a space-available basis , and do not constitute endorsement or validation of the events or the sponsors by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. Note that Hawai(Vs area codey 808, is only included in non-O'ahu phone numbers.

All month thru Feb. 9 — HEAL/OLA Art Exhibit Queen Emma Gallery presents "HEAL/OLA," featuring two new works by conceptual artist Kau'i Chun exploring the theme of healing in this "Homage to Manamana" exhibit. Mon.-Fri, 8 a.m.- 4 p.m., Sat., Sun. and holidays, 8 a.m.noon. For information, eall 5377167 or 547-4397, or log on to w ww. queens . org . Sunv Jan. 6 — ATribute to the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs' 'Aha Mele Kawaiolaonāpūkanileo, under the direction of Nola Nāhulu, will perform a concert of arrangements performed at the AHCC's annual 'Aha Mele. The 16-member a eappella choral ensemble preserves and per-

petuates Hawaiian choral music. 4 p.m. Orvis Auditorium. $10, $8 (students and seniors). For information, eall 536-2335. Sunv Jan. 6 — Kama'āina Sunday at 'lolani Palaee. It's Kama'āina Day the first Sunday of the month at 'Iolani Palaee, the official residence of King Kalākaua and Queen Lili'uokalani. Docent-guided tours available from 9 a.m.-2:15 p.m. The Palaee Galleries are open from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For reservations and information, eall 522-0832. Friv Jan. 11 — Mākaha Sons Hana Hou at Hawai'i Theatre. Moon, John and Jerome - The Mākaha Sons - perform again at

Hawai'i Theatre's Hana Hou eoncert series. 8 p.m. Hawai'i Theatre. $25. For tickets and information, eall 528-0506. Friv Satv Jan. 11, 12 — E Pili Kākou A non-competitive forum where one ean experience the full force of the spirit of hula. Classes in hula from thebest instructors in Hawai'i. Visits to cultural hula sites. Must signup. Kauai Marriott, 8 a.m. J

registration on botn days. All day with night entertainment. For information, eall 821-2424. Sunv Jan. 13 — Sovereign Sunday

In commemoration of the illegal overthrow of the Hawaiian Kingdom, supporters of sovereignty and self-determination will gather.

A highlight will be a noon time debate on the Akaka Bill. Entertainment, speeches and educational material are scheduled. All day. 'īolani Palaee grounds. Free. For information, eall 595-6691. Friv Satv Jan. 18, 19 — Honolulu Symphony

Pops Concert