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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Saturday, October 8, 2005

BYUH festivities to mark 50th year

By Loren Moreno
Advertiser Staff Writer

GLADYS KNIGHT, BYUH GOLDEN JUBILEE CONCERT

Tickets for the Oct. 15 show are available through all Ticketmaster outlets, at www.ticketmaster.com /venue/82468, or by calling toll free (800) 217-0656. Or call BYUH's Aloha Center Front Desk at 293-3545. Cost: $35-$45.

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JUBILEE EVENTS CELEBRATE 50TH

Here's a list of Jubilee events, which take place at the BYUH campus (those with asterisks require tickets).

Information: 293-3783.

Friday

All day — Art exhibit, Aloha Center Ballroom (continues through Jubilee Week)

7:30 p.m. — "Napela", play by Ned Williams, McKay Auditorium*

Oct. 15

4-7 p.m., 9-10 p.m. — Jubilee Foodfest, Flag Circle with booths and food from more than 15 cultures

7 p.m. — Gladys Knight concert, Cannon Activities Center*

Oct. 17

Quilt exhibit in library (through the week)

Music in the mall, spotlighting alumni (Aloha Center)

Campus activities throughout the day include a noon alumni sports challenge; Labor Missionary picnic; and family home evenings at Kakela Beach and at the temple's visitor's center

Oct. 18

10 a.m. — Devotional: "Celebrating the Prophetic Promise," BYUH President Eric B. Shumway, CAC

5:30-7 p.m. — Reception for students, alumni, faculty/staff, community, Aloha Center

Oct. 19

7:30 p.m. — Keynote address by Gov. Linda Lingle; fine arts performances, CAC

Oct. 20

10 a.m. — "Fulfilling the Promise" pageant*, a re-enactment of the McKay flag-raising, McKay Flag Circle

8 p.m. — Jubilee Ball*, CAC

Oct. 21

10 a.m. — Devotional featuring Thomas S. Monson, a church leader from Salt Lake City, CAC

11 a.m. — Tree planting

11:30 a.m. — Jubilee picnic (CAC plaza)

Noon — Polynesian Cultural Center Day*; events include the 5 p.m. lu'au, 7:30 p.m. evening show and 9 p.m. alumni performances.

Oct. 22

10 a.m. — Parade through La'ie

11 a.m. — Family carnival with children's rides, food booths, activities, front field of campus

7:30 p.m. — Fine Arts Extravaganza*, CAC

9:30 p.m. — Fireworks display (front fields of campus)

*Ticket required

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Multiple Grammy Award winner Gladys Knight will take to the stage Oct. 15 at the Cannon Activities Center on the Brigham Young University-Hawai'i campus in her first-ever Hawai'i show to help celebrate the university's 50th anniversary.

The concert will kick off a weeklong jubilee celebration that will include picnics, alumni conferences, a Jubilee Ball, luau, community parade and firework show for students, faculty, friends and alumni of BYUH.

Knight will perform her Motown classics as part of what has been labeled "the No. 1 show in Las Vegas" by the Las Vegas Review-Journal.

"Along with her great music, she brings a passion for building multicultural understanding that has been a hallmark of our campus mission for the past 50 years," said BYUH president Eric B. Shumway.

Knight, who became a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in 1997, is bringing with her 100 members of her Saints Unified Voices gospel choir, several of whom are graduates of BYUH, said Justin Smith, a university spokesman.

Knight found out about the university and its anniversary through the alumni in her choir, said Smith.

"Once she learned that the campus is one of the most internationally diverse campuses, she wanted to be a part of this," said Smith.

Nearly 3,000 tickets have already been sold for the public concert and about 740 tickets were left as of yesterday, according to Smith.

"She's bringing her whole crew for an all-out show," he said.

Knight's brother Bubba, the only surviving member of The Pips, will also participate in Knight's concert.

Following the Oct. 15 show, Knight will participating in a Latter-day Saints fireside program on Oct. 16.

Ticket sales will support scholarships and other programs on the BYUH campus.

Reach Loren Moreno at lmoreno@honoluluadvertiser.com.