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« Saturday July 26, 2008 »
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Start: 8:00 am
End: 8:59 am

Wednesday, July 23
1. Maha'ulepu Coastal Hike, 9:30 - 11:30 am, Malama Maha'ulepu, 742-2024
2. Traditional Hawaiian Games, 10 am to 1 pm - Outrigger Kiahuna Plantation Outrigger, 742-6411
3. American West Barrel Racing Competition, 6 pm, CJM Stables, 742-6096
4. Historic Video, 7 pm, Sheraton Kauai Resort, Edgy Lee's "The Hawaiians - Reflecting Spirit" and "Preserving Kauai Backyard Music", 742-1661

Thursday, July 24
1. Plantation Days Putting Contest, 2 - 4 pm, Poipu Bay Resort Golf Club, 742-8711
2. Lu'au Buffet Dinner & Show, 6 pm - Grand Hyatt Kauai, 240-6456

Friday, July 25
1. Watercolor Painting Workshop at Maha'ulepu - Malama Maha'ulepu; Call 742-2024; $15 for supplies, 9:00 am to noon
2. Old Koloa Town Historical Walk, 5:30 pm - Gail Little, 332-5201
3. Family Movie Night, 6:45 pm Koloa Missionary Church Lawn, 742-6777

Saturday, July 26, 10:00 am - 5:30 pm
1. Historic Parade - "Getting Together Plantation Style"
2. Celebration at Koloa Ball Park - 70 Craft Vendors
Headliners: Brother Noland, Kaukahi, Augie T, Pacific Fleet Band w/ Troy Lazaro, Aloha Breeze, Taiko Drummers,Marriott's Waiohai Hula Halau, Kauai Superstars; Contact:652-3217

Sunday, July 27, 11:00 am - 3:00 pm
1. Plantation Days Rodeo - CJM Stables, 742-6096, admission $1.00

Start: 8:00 am
End: 12:00 pm

On-going Community Garden Saturday classes from 8-12 at Kaua`i Community College. Drop earn, learn some gardening basics,and take home some veggies!

Start: 9:00 am
End: 11:00 am

PLEASE SHOW YOUR SUPPORT FOR THE PRESERVATION OF MAHA'ULEPU.

Aloha!

Here's an easy way to show your support for the preservation of Maha'uelpu. No need to write testimony or attend a Planning Commission meeting. All we're asking is that you just show up next Saturday morning in Koloa and march with us in the Koloa Plantation Days Parade. Before you say to yourself that marching in a parade isn't "your thing", I must confess that was my reaction the first time I was asked. I ended up having a ton of fun. Really, it's a blast. The best part is that you're sending a message to everyone that Maha'ulepu is a special place and that you are one of the many people who want to see it remain a wild and undeveloped place.

We're hoping to get 100 people in the Malama Maha'ulepu parade contingency and we hope you will help us reach our goal. We'll gather in front of the Koloa Library at 9 AM. The parade begins at 10 AM and is over by 11 AM, when participants reach the Koloa Park. Short and fun!

If you happen to have a Malama Maha`ulepu T shirt this would be a great time to wear it. (We will also be selling Ts at our booth in front of the tennis courts.) Actually we don't care what you wear. We just want you to come! We need you to help reach our goal of having 100 walkers. So will you? Oh, please, please?

We would be honored to have you, your family, friends, children and pets with us!
For more information or to say "I'll will be there!"please email Malama Maha'ulepu co-ordinator Beryl Blaich or call Beryl at 828-1438.

Start: 2:00 pm
End: 4:00 pm

WAILUA-KAPA‘A NEIGHBORHOOD ASSOCIATION

"Let’s Get Moving: A Look at East Kauai Traffic Solutions”
JULY MEETING – SATURDAY 26th; 2-4 PM
Kapa‘a Library Meeting Room

Steve Kyono, Kauai District Engineer, State DOT Highways Division will provide a status report on the Wailua Bridge widening project and the fourth lane expansion of Kuhio Highway from the bridge to the bypass road. Learn about other relief routes planned for the Kawaihau District such as the Pouli Road connector from the rear of the Waipouli Foodland to the bypass. Bring your questions. The business portion of the meeting will provide updates on local issues and allow time to hear new concerns. Meetings are free and open to the public the fourth Saturday of every month.

For more information please call Sid Jackson at 821-2837

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