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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, July 9, 2006

HOLOHOLO
Much to see, do on Neighbor Isles

By Chris Oliver

The Hawaiian Astronomical Society, with the Lodge and Beach Village at Moloka'i Ranch, host the Milky Way Star Party Sept. 15 and 16. Telescopes will be set up for society members to guide novice stargazers through the night sky. Guests may attend daytime overviews to help them navigate star charts and draw constellations. September's night sky highlights the Cygnus Milky Way with dark, marbled veins of dust straight overhead. Packages start at $90 per person, double occupancy, which includes a two-bedroom Tentalow and daily buffet breakfast. (888) 627-8082 or molokairanch.com.

Golf Kaua'i: Po'ipu Bay Golf Course's "Grand Slam Package" includes green fees, shared golf cart, use of a global positioning system and driving range, and three rounds at Po'ipu Bay for $360. For guests staying at the adjacent Grand Hyatt Kaua'i Resort & Spa, the cost is $300. The package is available through Dec. 19. All three rounds must be completed within 10 days of purchase. www.poipubaygolf.com, (800) 858-6300.

Po'ipu Bay's "Prepaid Golf Packages" for 2006, offer five or 10 rounds of golf. The five-round package is $550; the 10-round package is $1,000. Discounts are offered for guests of the Grand Hyatt Kaua'i Resort & Spa. Prepaid packages must be used within 30 days of payment. www.poipubaygolf.com, (800) 858-6300.

Pasture to plate on Big Island: Hawaii Forest & Trail and Merriman's Restaurant, in conjunction with Hawaii AgVentures, offer a behind-the-scenes taste of Hawai'i regional cuisine. The five-hour Merriman's Farm Visits & Dinner guided tour visits Kahua Ranch and Honopua organic farm, then returns to Merriman's in Waimea for a four-course dinner with products from the farms visited. Cost is $155 per person, Monday through Thursday. www.hawaii-forest.com, (808) 331-8505.

Artistic discovery: Hilo's Lyman Museum exhibit "Custom and Creativity: Arts of Upland Philippines" is a voyage of discovery into the traditional and artistic world of the Igorots, the proud "mountaineers" of northern Luzon in the Philippines. This traveling exhibit, a display of textiles, baskets, body ornaments, wood carvings and contemporary photography, is through Sept. 23. (808) 935-5021, www.lymanmuseum.org.

Reach Chris Oliver at coliver@honoluluadvertiser.com.