Na Kai Ewalu – 12 Dec. 2009

December 11, 2009

A great Saturday once again for Na Kai ‘Ewalu. This was our opportunity to share ideas for Hawaiian style Christmas giving. Vickie shared many of her favorite new products and publications, including a new gathering place for Kamehameha Schools alumni, the Imua Lounge on Ke’eaumoku Street. ‘Imua’s grand opening is coming up so get in on the fun by checking their facebook page.
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Na Kai Ewalu – 5 Dec. 2009

December 9, 2009

Every Saturday is right on when we get to spend it together! Our guest today, Momi Cazimero, graphic artist, shared the inner conviction that led her to start the first female owned graphic design studio in Hawai’i, Graphic House. She’s made a teriffic contribution to the community while holding true to her Hawaiian values. We also welcomed Leimomi Khan, President of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs, and Ann Borricelli, Communications and Community Relations with Kamehameha Schools, to share memories of Kaho’onei with us. Kaho’onei lives on through the work he loved so much!
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Na Kai Ewalu – 28 Nov. 2009

December 1, 2009

Mahalo once again for your company today as we welcomed the tireless Keola Nakanishi in his capacity of coordinator for the Mana Maoli Collective, and local music scene star Wayne Enos of Natural Vibrations. The Mana Maoli Collective is a loose grouping of local music all stars who have been perfroming together in support of Hawaiian charter schools. Now they’ve been invited to perform at the Pasifika Festival in Aotearoa (New Zealand) in March 2010 and are launching fundraising concerts on all islands to help fund this trip. To find out more, call 295-mana or check manamaoli.org.
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Na Kai Ewalu – 21 Nov. 2009

December 1, 2009

On this beautiful Saturday together we found solace in the music and in fond memories of our dear friend Wayne Kaho’onei Panoke. Mahalo to Na kai ‘Ewalu listeners who have made this show such rewarding work for us. Na Kai ‘Ewalu was originally Kaho’onei’s idea, developed in partnership wtih John Aeto. Actually Kaho’onei hoped to make Vicky the Oprah Winfrey of Hawai’i, and in this program, Vicky shared many memories of their exploits together.
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Na Kai Ewalu – 14 Nov. 2009

December 1, 2009

Another great Hawaiian Saturday morning! We welcomed Honolulu City Council Chair Todd Apo and Council member Conovan Delacruz to discuss their positions regarding how cultural and burial sites would be handled if they are found in the path of the Honolulu Rail Transit project. We also heard about the great work Inpeace Hawai’i is doing in the area of early childhood education from Keiki Steps Program Director Lisa Pakele and P-3 Keiki Steps to Kindergarten Program Director Kanoelehua Renaud. A parent of a Keiki Steps participant, Sam Kapoi, came by also to share his experiences, too. If you’d like to find out more about the many Keiki Steps sites around the state, call 693-7222 or check www.inpeace.hawaii.org.

Our ‘olelo no’eau for the day was: He la’au ku ho’okahi, He lehua no Ka’ala. A lone tree, a lehua of Ka’ala. An expression of admiration for an outstanding person, unequalled in beauty, wisdon and skill.

 
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