Hōkūle‘a is undergoing extensive work in drydock to make her stronger, lighter, and wider in preparation for a statewide sail and a worldwide voyage. Hundreds of volunteers are supporting the work. Proceeds from Mālama Hōkūle’a will be used for equipment and supplies to restore and outfit Hawai‘i first voyaging canoe for a new generation of voyagers. Hōkūle‘a was launched in 1975, over 35 years ago.
MĀLAMA HŌKŪLEʻA
Saturday, September 10, 2011
5-9pm
at Kapiolani Community College
Moonlight Concert on the Lawn
featuring: Ernie Cruz Jr. and Weldon Kekauoha
Images of Voyaging (Photograph Display and Sale)
Talk Story Sessions with the Navigators & Crew of Hōkūle‘a
HOW TO WIN TICKETS FROM THE HAWAI`I CAPITAL CULTURAL COALITION!!!
During the weekend of Friday August 26 - Sunday 28, 2011, tweet about your Hawai`i culture, arts or heritage experience (including cool eats and events) and use the hashtag #HICulture and you'll be entered to win two (2) tickets to MĀLAMA HŌKŪLEʻA on September 10th. That's it - it's that simple...
We'll draw a winner on Monday September 29, 2011.
Need suggestions for events this weekend? Visit us on Twitter at http://www.twitter.com/hicapculture or visit our Facebook page http://www.facebook.com/hawaiicapitalculture
Feel free to email us with questions at community@hawaiicapitalculture.org
Aloha!
About the Hawai`i Capital Cultural Coalition
The Hawai‘i Capital Cultural Coalition (HCCC), is a dynamic partnership of 25 central Honolulu arts and cultural organizations and more than 40 businesses, public agencies, and service organizations who share a vision of a premier heritage area in Honolulu’s historic core. In 2003, the Coalition established the Hawai‘i Capital Cultural District located in the area between Kalihi and Pi‘ikoi Streets, and Beretania Street and the Pacific Ocean.
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