Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 34, Number 2, 1 February 2017 — Hoʻolauleʻa returns for a 92nd year [ARTICLE+ILLUSTRATION]

Hoʻolauleʻa returns for a 92nd year

t's almost Ho'olaule'a time at Kamehameha Schools Kapālama, so if you've been 'ono for Kaua'i kūlolo, Moloka'i fish or the school's "famous" brownies you'd better start prepping your stomach and picking up some scrip. The Class of 2019 is presenting the 92nd annual Ho'olaule'a 2017, whieh this year features the theme "Aloha Kekahi I Kekahi - Love One Another." The family-friendly event kicks off at Konia Field with the KS Warrior Marching Band and Color Guard and features rides and games, crafts and an impressive entertainment line-up. This year's performers include Billy V and Mele Apana, Makena, Josh Tatofi and Pomaika'i Keawe-Lyman, Keahou, Peni Dean and Waipuna. Make sure to bring lawn chairs or blankets for comfortable listening. Those who want to shop at the country store, purchase plants or haku lei or participate in the silent auction might want to arrive early before everything sells out.

Lree parking will be available on campus, Kapālama Elementary School and the Kamehameha Schools Bus Terminal. Lor more information, visit parents.ksbe. edu or eall 842-8680. ■ - Treena Shapiro

92nd Annual Ho'olaulea'a 2017 Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Saturday, Feb. 25, 8:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. Pre-sale scrip available at ksatp.org VI m v Hī™

Arrive early for exclusive shopping and neighbor island delicacies including Moloka'i Fish, Kaua'i Kulolo and Kona Coffee. - Photo: Miehael Young