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Calendar of Eco-Cultural Events Oahu September 2008 |
Preserving our Land - Perpetuating our Culture
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VINTAGE SALE AT WAIOLI TEA ROOM Place: 2950 Manoa Rd, Honolulu, HI 96839, 226-3526 Date: 9/5/2008 through 9/6/2008 Vintage sale of shabby chic, cottage, Victorian and country style items & decor including Furniture, linen, porcelain, pottery, enamelware, water lilies, violets, vintage clothes by Playback and jewelry. Free admission. |
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FAMILY FUN ON THE OCEAN, SEPTEMBER WEEKEND SPECIAL Place: Waianae Small Boat Harbor, Slip A-11, Waianae, HI 96792, 808-306-7273 Date: 9/6/2008 through 9/28/2008 Excite, Empower, Explore: In-water "edu-tainment" experiences afloat, inspiring favorite family memories for years to come. Cruise in comfort along the secluded, spectacular Waianae Coastline aboard Wild Side's 42-ft catamaran, boasting a self-imposed limit of 16 passengers. Our expert, experienced Marine Biologist crew and exciting ocean creature encounters inspire conservation, stewardship and new respect for Hawaii's ocean environment. Peak season for dolphins! Reservations required September Weekend Special $95, Kids (3-12) 50% off for 1 child with purchase of 1 full adult fare. A portion of all proceeds will be donated to the Wild Dolphin Foundation to further conservation of ocean habitats. |
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KAPOLEI SUMMER SUNSET FESTIVAL Place: Kapolei Regional Park, Kapolei, HI 96709, 696-8889 Date: 9/6/2008 through 9/7/2008 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. at Kapolei Regional Park - Enjoy the day with rides, sunset movie, games, information, food, and live entertainment. There is fun and excitement for all! Although an AYSO-sponsored event, many community groups share in the success of the event, and it is our hope that its success will mean more similar events in the future. |
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ALOHA FESTIVALS FLORAL PARADE Place: Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815, (808) 589-1771 Date: 9/13/2008 A cascade of flowers, along with thousands of participants who share their aloha, will float down Kalakaua Avenue for Hawai'i's most famous parade. Procession will include pa'u riders, floral floats, hula halau and marching bands. This free, two-hour parade begins at Ala Moana Park and ends at Kapahulu Avenue starting at 9 a.m. Enjoy arts and crafts, take pictures of the beautiful parade floats after the parade at Kapiolani Park from 12 noon. |
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HULA FILM FESTIVAL AT BISHOP MUSEUM Place: Bishop Museum, 1525 Bernice St, Honolulu, HI 96817, 848-4187 Date: 9/16/2008 The Bishop Museum Association Council's new Traditions of the Pacific: HULAFILM FESTIVAL begins in February 2008 and continues through November 2008with a film-a-month event presented on selected Tuesday nights at Atherton Halau onthe grounds of Bishop Museum. Films will include a special introduction bya Bishop Museum cultural expert or special guest affiliated with the film.General admission to the film screenings is $5; Free for Bishop Museummembers. Because of limited seating, reservations are recommended and may bemade by email courtney.chow@bishopmuseum.org or by phone (808) 848-4187.Free parking is available. |
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11TH TEXTILE SOCIETY OF AMERICAN BIENNIAL SYMPOSIUM Place: Sheraton Waikiki Lanai Ballroom, 2255 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu, HI 96815, 261-6461 Date: 9/24/2008 through 9/27/2008 Hawaii has been selected as the site for the 11th TextileSociety of America Biennial Symposium set for September 24 through 27, 2008at the Sheraton Waikiki Hotel. The International Textile Marketplace will beopen to the public, as well as conference attendees, on Thursday and Friday,September 25 and 26, 2008, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. in the Sheraton WaikikiLanai Ballroom. www.textilesociety.org |
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