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Posted on: Tuesday, September 18, 2001

The September 11th attack
Cancellations

Advertiser Staff

Here is a list of cancellations and postponements arising from last Tuesday's terrorist attacks:

• Sunday's Destiny's Child concert at the Blaisdell Arena has been canceled. Friday's performance was still on as of press time.

• A Kupuna Series lecture today featuring Herman Moke Kupihea Wilson at Bishop Museum has been canceled.

• The Hawaiian Dinner Show, with Sonny's Ching's Halau Na Mamo O Pu'uanuahulu tomorrow and Thursday at the Plumeria Beach Cafe at the Kahala Mandarin Oriental Hotel, is canceled. Also canceled: The Hawaiian Feast with Famous Cultural Icons, an Aloha Festivals dinner buffet Saturday at the Plumeria Beach Cafe at the Kahala Mandarin Oriental Hotel.

• Two state Reapportionment Commission public hearings for Maui have been rescheduled. They will be Oct. 2 at the Lahaina Civic Center and Oct. 3 at the Maui Waena School cafeteria, at 7 p.m. Call (866) 587-3902 toll-free for information.

• The Doo Wop Hop last weekend at the Blaisdell Arena was postponed to Oct. 6. Tickets will be honored on that date. Information: Blaisdell box office 591-2211.

• The Jack Daniels dinner at Sunset Grill, originally planned for Friday, is postponed to Saturday.

• The Pacific Kartin Club has postponed its Test & Tune Day until Sunday.

• The Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel Sam Choy Poke Festival has been postponed to Dec. 7-9 at the Mauna Kea Resort. Tickets will be honored then. Information: (808) 880-3023.

• Army Community Theatre postponed performances of the musical "My Fair Lady" and its Readers Theatre offering, "The Debutante Ball."

• "The Debutante Ball" will be performed Sunday and Sept. 30. Information: 438-4480.

• Tickets to the Sept. 15 "My Fair Lady" will be honored on Sept. 29; this weekend's performances proceed as usual. Information: 438-4480.

• The Department of Business, Economic Development and Tourism's trade mission to China, to promote Hawai'i business opportunities, has been postponed until the first week of December.

• The USS Missouri Memorial, berthed at Ford Island, will remain closed at least through today because of heightened security on U.S. military facilities.