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Posted on: Thursday, February 25, 2010

Kamehameha Schools' 80th hoolaulea this Saturday

Advertiser Staff

Kamehameha Schools’ Kapalama Campus will have kulolo from Kauai, fried fish from Molokai, Kona coffee and lava tubes from the Big Island and its own famous brownies as part of its 80th Annual Hoolaulea on Saturday.

Themed Hoihi Ahu, Hoihi Mai (Give Respect, Get Respect), the hoolaulea will offer live entertainment throughout the day, with performances by students, the Kaçala Boys, Kupaoa, Hoku Zuttermeister, Weldon Kekauoha and Leahi. Activities for children and teens will also be provided, along with shopping opportunities at the country store, garden shop, haku lei booth and silent auction.
The Blood Bank of Hawaii will be on site for the hoolaulea’s service project and donors (as well as anyone else) can find replenishment from an array of food booths selling Hawaiian and Korean plates, watercress stew, beverage blasters and all sorts of desserts.
Parking and free shuttle service is available at Kapalama Elementary, the Kamehameha Schools terminal, Damien Memorial Schools and designated on-campus locations. For more information, call 842-8680, visit www.ksbe.edu or just make your way to the Kapalama campus between 8:30 a.m. and 4 p.m.