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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, May 14, 2006

HOLOHOLO
A long paniolo weekend in Honoka'a

Advertiser Staff reports and News Services

Wild, wild west: Hawai'i's paniolo tradition will be celebrated in Honoka'a with a Western Weekend, May 26 to 29. Festivities on that Memorial Day weekend kick off on May 26 with a 3 p.m. barbecue of Big Island grass-finished beef, and music by Danny Estocado at 4 p.m. At 5:30 p.m. is the Paniolo Parade. The Western Weekend Block Party follows the parade in front of the Old Botelho Building; at 8 p.m. is the Saloon Girl Contest. On May 27, an expanded Farmer's Market begins at 7 a.m. The Western Weekend Ag Fest goes on from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 27, with food booths, agricultural displays and demonstrations, a petting zoo and entertainment. On May 28 and 29, the Hawaii Saddle Club presents its 50th annual Memorial Day rodeo, with both traditional and Hawaiian events, beginning at noon; tickets are $7 each day, with keiki under 12 admitted free. Admission with the purchase of a $4 commemorative button. Information: Alice Moon, (808) 933-9772 or amoon@bigisland.com.

Healthy Hawai'i: Take to the waters off Kaua'i on a health retreat beginning Sept. 15. Participants spend eight days swimming, kayaking and snorkeling as well as learning the traditional healing arts of the Hawaiian Islands. The group stays in oceanfront accommodations on a private estate. Yoga and meditation are included. Nurses are eligible for education credits. Cost: $1,950 per person, double occupancy ($250 single surcharge), including accommodations, meals, excursions, activities and health treatments. Air fare is not included. Contact: Hawaii Health Getaway, Pahoa, Hawai'i; (808) 651-7988, www.hawaiihealthgetaway.com.

Taste of Kaua'i: The Kauai Beach Hotel & Resort is offering room and car packages timed to the 18th Annual Taste of Hawaii festival, June 4 at the nearby botanical gardens and lagoons of Smith's Tropical Paradise on the Waialua River. Two people for two nights, including rental of a compact car and two tickets to the festival, are $589 (mountain or garden view) to $769 (oceanfront). Information: (888) 805-3843 or www.kauaibeachhoteland resort.com.