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          Circle Your Calendar: Spring Ho'olaule'a 2009 is the second Saturday, April 11, 2009.

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    

 

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Working Together to

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Domestic Violence,

Sexual Assault

and

Human Trafficking

in our community!

 
 

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"Our lives are

 not measured
by moments in 

 time, but rather

in Timeless

Moments."
 
 
Medical
Care
"All people
are entitled
 to complete
affordable

quality

health care."

 

Insured?

  Uninsured?

No health

insurance?

 

Don't worry!

Be happy!

 

No matter what

your financial

situation may

be, help is just

a phone call away.

 

Who can

you call 

for help?

 

is a non-profit

organization

that provides

exemplary

affordable

healthcare

for everyone!

 
South Martin
Luther King
County
Locations:
 

Federal Way

33431 13th Place S.

 Federal Way, WA 98003

253.874.7634

 

Auburn

126 Auburn Ave. 

Suite 302   

 Auburn, WA  98002

 253.735.0166

 
 

Mahalo nui

for making our

Spring

Ho'olaule'a

  2008

another

HUGE success!

 

We sincerely

 appreciate

your awesome

 participation

and continued

support.  

 

 
Mahalo Nui!
Faith & Gabe
Shiroma,
 
Mr. & Mrs.
Fred Whang,
 
Danny &
Kathy
Kaopuiki
 
Alexander
Masing,
 
Gertrude
Masing,
and
Zeny
Masing
for your
generous
monetary
donations!
 
We sincerely
appreciate
all that you
are and do for
all of us.
Thank YOU!
 
 

Donations

Your generous
donations are
deeply
appreciated.
 
You may send
your check or
money order to:
 
Lokahi
'Ohana O
Hawai'i, Inc.

P.O. Box

24196

Federal Way,

Washington

98093

 

 

 

  Marvel Haunani Kaili, 58, eternal wife of Harrom Kaili, mother of Allison, Denise, Melanie, and Kimo passed away on Monday, June 16, 2008.                                               

Haunani, a devoted wife, mother, grandmother, sister, and, aunty, was an active lifetime contributor to our community. She was a loyal Ke'ala O Kamailelauli'ili'i Halau sister, Hawaii 50th Club member, and a supporter of Lōkahi `Ohana O Hawai`i, Inc.    

Our deepest sympathy, heartfelt love, and prayers to the Harrom Kaili `Ohana.

For service details go to Community News.

 

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                                    Lōkahi ‘Ohana O Hawai’i, Inc.

                                        21st Semi-Annual Hawaiian Culture Celebration
     
   
     
                                           Saturday, October 4, 2008  

 

 

     Chief Leschi School

  5625 52nd St. E.,

Puyallup, WA  98371-3610
 

 

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           Admission

  ( CASH ONLY! ... Please )

                Ages:

              0-6    Free

           7-11    $3.00

       12 & Up  $5.00

 

       10 hours of Continuous Entertainment, Island Style Shopping, Arts & Crafts, Food, and Fun!
 
       Entertainment Information: Contact Aunty Emma Makaolono Sarono at 253-475-8381
 
       Vendor Information: Contact Sharmayne Schilling at 253-874-5875 or
       Email: LokahiNW at aol dot com
 
       Driving Directions to Chief Leschi School, 5625 52nd St. E, Puyallup, WA.
 
       Driving South on I-5: Take exit 135-Bay St./Puyallup, Turn left, travel under the 
       overpass, Follow 167 (River Rd.) approximately 4 miles, Turn right on 66th Ave. E,
       travel approximately 1/4 mile. Turn right on 52nd St. E, Chief Leschi School is on
       the right.
 
       Driving North on I-5: Take exit 135- Puyallup/167 North, Follow 167 (River Road)
       approximately 4 miles, Turn right on 66th Ave. E, travel approximately 1/4 mile.
       Turn right on 52nd St. E, Chief Leschi School is on your right.
 
       To our dedicated

      Na Kumu Hula, Directors, Teachers, and Performers image

      We honor your genius talents, artistic interpretation, visions, and commitment to perpetuate
       our culture through your labor of love. May your legacy live on forever!
 
  Menehune Merchants image
   Menehune, by definition, refers to a Legendary race of small people who worked at night building
   fishponds, roads, and temples. Whatever task was undertaken for the night had to be completed
   before sunrise. Hence, the Hawaiian expression, “E Menehune mai kakou i ka hana,” or “let’s 
   get together and get the work done like Menehune”.
 
   Endowed with Menehune Spirit, our community merchants and ho’olaule'a vendors have tirelessly
   helped Lokahi gather our Hawaiian Community in April and October, each year, by getting "the
   word" and island wares to the populace. Watching our merchants prosper brings pride to our 
   families and become icons in the eyes of our youth.   
 
   Lokahi gratefully acknowledge the following community merchants and ho’olaule’a vendors for 
   their dedicated support:
       ACME Anything, Seattle, WA
       Alan Dougherty, Burke Museum, University of Washington, Seattle, WA 
       Aloha Island Treasures, Seattle, WA
       Aloha Oasis, Tacoma, WA
       Ante Nani’s Lil Grass Shack, Bothell, WA
       Autumn Rose CC, Bellingham, WA
       Bamboo Grove, Portland, OR
       Bella Veda Exotic Bath & Beauty, Mukilteo, WA
       Bend Outrigger Canoe Club, Bend, OR
       Blankets & Jewels by Phyllis, Bothell, WA
       BMA Hawaiian Jewelry, Kent, WA
       Bobby’s Hawaiian Style Restaurant, Everett, WA
       Boutique Samoa, Tacoma, WA
       By Jeanne, Bellevue, WA
       Café Hawaii, Parkland, WA
       Chief Leschi Schools, Puyallup, WA
       Coco Joe’s Tropical Inland Restaurant & Lounge, Algona, WA
       Columbia River Outrigger Canoe Club, Portland, OR
       Emma Catague, APIWFSC, Seattle, WA
       Fred Whang, Tacoma, WA
       George Mills, University of Puget Sound, Tacoma, WA
       Ginger Palace Restaurant, SeaTac, WA
       Gordito’s, Seattle, WA
       Hale O Hawaii, Seattle, WA
       Hawaii 50th Club, Tacoma, WA
       Hawaii General Store (Seattle, WA)
       Hawaii Showcase Television Magazine, Seattle, WA
       Hawaiian Breeze, Seattle, WA
       Hawaiian Visitors & Convention Bureau, Woodinville, WA
       Hearts of Hawaii, Federal Way, WA
       Hui Heihei Wa’a, Silverdale, WA
       Hui Wa’a O Puget Sound OCC, Lynnwood, WA
       Hui Wa’a O Waikinikona OCC, Renton, WA
       Kahanaiwi, Beaverton, OR
       Kalama Hawaiian Trading Co., Kalama, WA
       Kamehameha Schools Alumni Association -Washington Region, Seattle, WA
       Kapalakiko, San Francisco, CA
       Kau Inoa, Honolulu, HI
       Kauai Family Restaurant, Seattle, WA
       Kawehi Papalimu, Tacoma, WA
       KBCS 91.3 FM, Bellevue, WA
       Kikaha O Ke Kai OCC, Federal Way, WA
       KKNW 1150 AM Pacific Islander Sounds, WA
       Kona Café, Lacey, WA
       Kona Kitchen, Seattle, WA
       Korean Women’s Association, Tacoma, WA
       KXPA-AM 1540 Hawai’i Radio Connection, WA
       L & L Hawaiian BBQ, Federal Way, WA
       L & L Hawaiian BBQ, Lakewood, WA
       L & L Hawaiian BBQ, Lynnwood, WA

       L & L Hawaiian BBQ, Renton, WA

       L’Chic, Ferndale, WA
       Lehua Blossoms from Liko, Everett, WA
       Moku’Aina A Wakinikona Hawaiian Civic Club, Tacoma, WA
       Mountain Home Outrigger Canoe Club, Portland, OR
       Na Keiki O Pacific City OCC, Nesknowin, OR
       No Ka Oi Hawaiian Jewelry, Tacoma, WA
       Noho’s Hawaiian Café, Vancouver, WA
       Northwest Asian Weekly, Seattle, WA
       Northwest Association of Pacific Americans, Seattle, WA
       Northwest Hawai’i Times, Seattle, WA
       Northwest Ohana, Bow, WA
       Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Honolulu, HI
       Ohana Restaurant of Seattle, Seattle, WA 
       Ono Teriyaki of Renton, Renton, WA

       Pacific Island Creations, Yelm, WA

       Pacific Island Grill, Federal Way, WA

       Pacific Island Women’s Association, Seattle, WA

       Pacific Outrigger CC, Portland, OR 
       Papa Ola Lokahi, Honolulu, HI
       Paradise Connections, Buckley, WA
       Patrick’s Hawaiian Café, Vancouver, WA
       Paul Aio, Maika’i Ohana, Kent, WA
       Polynesian Gifts, Salem, OR
       Polynesian Grill, Tacoma, WA
     Pono Kai Paddles, Federal Way, WA
       Queen’s Closet, Tacoma, WA
       Sail Sand Point OCC, Seattle, WA
       Saimin Says, Kent, WA

       Seattle Outrigger CC, Seattle, WA

       Seattle P.I., Seattle, WA
       Seattle Times, Seattle, WA
       Seattle University Office of Multi-Cultural Student Affairs, Seattle, WA
       Skamania Kayak & Canoe, Carson, WA
       Studio 704, Vancouver, WA 
       The Quilted Papaya, Lynnwood, WA
       Tri-Cities OCC, Kennewick, WA
       Wakinikona Hawaiian Club, Edmonds, WA
       Wasabi Paddling Club, Portland, OR 
 
     Acknowledgement and Encouragement
 
     Mahalo Nui!
      Dwight Otto of Federal Way for donating all Spring Ho'olaule'a 2007 photos posted
      in photo album and mall.
 
     Mahalo Nui!
      Maxine Howard of Torrington, Connecticut for donating all Fall Ho'olaule'a 2006
      photos posted in Photo Album and Mall.
 
      We sincerely appreciate your generous contribution for everyone to remember, cherish, and
       enjoy!
 

      Supporting Small Businesses (Entrepreneurs) like Island Retailers and Restaurants,

       Canoe Clubs, Hula Halau, and other services benefits all of us. They are the economic foundation
       that keeps our economy strong and healthy. Buying their products or services can preserve their
      existence in the coming years.
     

 

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