Hui Pūlama Mau presents May Day Aloha Festival at Day Under the Oaks 2015 DUO Green Area on the Analy Hall lawn (near the flag pole) Schedule of Performances and Activities Time Performance Group or Activity and Location 10:00 – 10:20 Nā Pua O Ka Laʻakea (Doyle Patio Stage) 10:25 – 10:45 Kēhaulani Hula Studio (Doyle Patio Stage) 11:00 – End Free Plumeria Lei Making (Limited quantities, Lei Making Area) 12:00 – 12:15 Protect Mauna Kea Photo (‘Ohana Area Welcome Table) 12:30 – 1:30 Faith Ako Leads a Hapa-Haole Song Workshop (‘Ohana Area Under the Trees) 1:30 - 2:30 Free Ribbon Lei Making Workshop (Lei Making Area, limited seating available) 2:45 - 3:15 Faith Ako (Doyle Patio Stage) All Day 10:00 – 4:00 No Host Drop In Kanikapila Jam Session (‘Ohana Area Under the Trees) All Day 10:00 – 4:00 Petroglyph Making Activity for Kids (‘Ohana Area) All Day 10:00 – 4:00 Face Painting (‘Ohana Area) Participating Individuals, Groups, or Organizations Name Booth Bob Miyashiro Art Display Faith Ako CDs and Information Hula Mai – Betty Ann Bruno Information Kahalewai Krafts – Elva Strickland Crafts Kēhaulani Hula Studio – C.Pomaikai Gaui Information Kō Studio Art – Ipolani Bovee Art Store Lōkahi Outrigger Canoe Club of Petaluma Information Nā Huapala O Hula – Carol Delgado and Ron Jimenez Information Nā Pua O Ka Laʻakea – Shawna Alapai Crafts & Information Pink Elephant Concessions – Elizabeth Clough Concession (Hawaiian Shaved Ice) Polynesian Nation Student Club Concession (Coconut Drinks) Taimalietane – Vaoileti Poueu Peleti Information Uncle Crusty’s Bike Shop – Frank Hinds Small parts and Information Veterans Association – Matt Kamanu Information • • • • We recommend parking in the parking garage off of Mendocino Ave. Carpool when possible. DUO organizers request that all unloading be complete by 9:00 am to avoid colliding with Bear Cub Athletic Trust Fun Run participants. The race begins at 9:00 am. We are verifying that performers can park in VIP parking. Please encourage folks to volunteer. Sign up here https://www.volunteersignup.org/KTPAB Hui Pūlama Mau presents May Day Aloha Festival at Day Under the Oaks 2015 DUO Green Area on the Analy Hall lawn (near the flag pole) Hui Pūlama Mau presents May Day Aloha Festival at Day Under the Oaks 2015 DUO Green Area on the Analy Hall lawn (near the flag pole) Hui Pūlama Mau presents May Day Aloha Festival at Day Under the Oaks 2015 DUO Green Area on the Analy Hall lawn (near the flag pole) WHAT IS MAY DAY? Beginning in 1928, each May 1st is celebrated as “Lei Day” in Hawaii. This is a proud tradition for celebrating Hawaii’s host culture through dance (hula), music, the art of flower garland (lei) making, food, and honoring Hawaiian Royalty in the form of a Royal Court. WHY HOLD A MAY D AY ALOHA FESTIVAL? • • • • • To provide an opportunity for SRJC students and surrounding communities to experience one of the most important cultural celebrations of Hawaii on our campuses. Strengthen community by creating a venue for Pacific Islander SRJC students to thrive and be recognized. Cultivate the philosophy of “Live Aloha.” Raise awareness of Hawaiian/Hawaii cultural traditions. Dispel myths and misinformation regarding Hawaii and Hawaii’s host culture through cultural presentations and workshops. WHO IS HUI PŪLAMA MAU? Hui Pūlama Mau is Santa Rosa Junior College's Hawai’i Community Organization. We are a small dedicated group comprised of Santa Rosa Junior College staff, faculty, and students, including local community members. WHAT IS THE MISSION STATEMENT OF HUI PŪLAMA MAU? The mission of Hui Pūlama Mau is to preserve and perpetuate Hawaii cultural traditions, a torch of enlightenment to dispel myths and misinformation about Hawaii and Hawaii’s host culture, strengthening community, provide mentorship, and cultivate the philosophy of “Live Aloha.” WHAT IS THE MOTTO OF HUI PŪLAMA MAU? “We cherish, cultivate, and promote Hawaiʻi culture.” WHO CAN JOIN HUI PŪLAMA MAU? We welcome any and all that desire to support our mission statement through thought and action. To join, please email info@huipulamamau.org or call (707) 536-1044.
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