E kala mai for taking so long to post about 'Ohana Retreat. We've been busy planning and preparing for upcoming events! Mahalo nunui to everyone who came out and supported the event, we could not have done it without all of you. Mahalo for making the day special by sharing your time, energy and aloha with all of us. A special mahalo to the men of Team Kalea, our very own David Carden, Kaika Carden, Chris Valle, and Chris Riches for all of their hard work, dedication and aloha. All of your hard work is always noticed and always appreciated. Mahalo to Lei Aloha O Ka 'Ohana for all of their support, and kokua, awesome job as always, ladies! Mahalo to the ever amazing Malama Haloa O Utah for once again bringing kalo to the forefront for our people. You guys are such a blessing. Mahalo to Kauwahi 'Anaina Hawai'i Hawaiian Civic Club for their participation and support. MAHALO! Because a picture is worth a thousand words, here's a few thousand words for you. Enjoy the pics, and we'll see all of you soon!
Sunday, August 26, 2012
'Ohana Retreat 2012
E kala mai for taking so long to post about 'Ohana Retreat. We've been busy planning and preparing for upcoming events! Mahalo nunui to everyone who came out and supported the event, we could not have done it without all of you. Mahalo for making the day special by sharing your time, energy and aloha with all of us. A special mahalo to the men of Team Kalea, our very own David Carden, Kaika Carden, Chris Valle, and Chris Riches for all of their hard work, dedication and aloha. All of your hard work is always noticed and always appreciated. Mahalo to Lei Aloha O Ka 'Ohana for all of their support, and kokua, awesome job as always, ladies! Mahalo to the ever amazing Malama Haloa O Utah for once again bringing kalo to the forefront for our people. You guys are such a blessing. Mahalo to Kauwahi 'Anaina Hawai'i Hawaiian Civic Club for their participation and support. MAHALO! Because a picture is worth a thousand words, here's a few thousand words for you. Enjoy the pics, and we'll see all of you soon!
Sunday, July 8, 2012
Ke Kauwela! Summertime!!!
-Ho'ohana Competition: What is it?? Family members in groups of 4 test their knowledge of Na Mea Hawai'i in the following areas: Wahi Pana (sacred, storied places), Language, General Knowledge and oneo other category. How? They'll answer trivia questions, a scavenger hunt for answers, complete puzzles and more! FREE to enter to compete, FUN to participate in, and PRIZES will be awarded!!! To sign up to compete, just text or call 8019138980. To keep things fair, Team may not consist of more than ONE Kumu (in any discipline).
Outrigger Canoe Races: Team Kalea, our awesome outrigger canoe club based out of Lindon Harbor will have a canoe race! Potluck teams, 2 competitions. 18 and under, and 18 and over. All interested in paddling will sign up and teams will be chosen and off you go! If you've never paddled, mai hilahila!! (Don't be shy) we'll have a short canoe paddling workshop with some awesome seasoned paddlers prior to the race. FUN!!
-Horseshoe Tournament: $2.00 entry fee per team, winner takes all.
-Ku'i Kalo: Mahalo to Malama Haloa O Utah!! Come learn how to make your own pa'i 'ai!!! Pa'i 'ai is mashed kalo with very little water, one pound of pa'i 'ai makes 2-3 pounds of poi. There are tons of 'ONO recipes using kalo, such as poi mochi, poi andagi, pa'i 'ai pizza, pa'i 'ai cream cheese won tons and more. Learn how to make your own, complete with cultural protocols! 'ONO!!!!
-Hula: Never danced hula? Aunty Kathleen with Lei Aloha O Ka 'Ohana will be teaching a simple fun hula that all can do.
-Ipu Making Workshop: Led by Kupuna Vermine Haws, learn how to make your very own ipu for a minimal cost. (Cost is to cover supplies)
Makahiki Games: Fun, great exercise and culturally invigorating! Come test your skills and ulu maika, moa pahe'e and more!!
We are excited as once again we are coming together as a Native Hawaiian community with Hui Hawai'i O Utah Hawaiian Civic Club, Malama Haloa O Utah, Team Kalea, Lei Aloha O Ka 'Ohana as well as Kauwahi 'Anaina Hawai'i Hawaiian Civic Club all participating to serve, support and engage our community. All are welcome, POTLUCK meal, PLEASE BRING A DISH TO SHARE.
See you there! Any questions please contact Tina at 8019138980.
MAHALO!!
Friday, February 24, 2012
And so we return from Vegas....
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
A message to all members of Utah ACTORS
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Monday, February 6, 2012
SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY!
Tuesday, January 31, 2012
The Kāpili ‘Oihana Internship Program (KOIP) is now accepting applications for college interns for the 2012 summer session and humbly asking for your support in helping to recruit students. The session operates from May 21, 2012 to August 10, 2012. All KOIP interns must commit to a site for at least 120 hours (part-time) or 240 hours (full-time) in a 12-week period. KOIP is open to all eligible applicants that are 18 years or older and currently enrolled in college.
Kāpili ‘Oihana, meaning “to build a career or profession,” strives to provide Native Hawaiian college students with the opportunity to apply academic experience in a real world environment, meet and learn from professionals in their field of interest, develop skills and competencies and build their network of contacts in hopes of increasing their hiring potential upon graduation.
To be considered, applicants must submit an online KOIP Intern Application and also provide a cover letter, a resume and verification of current college enrollment.
Internship stipends may be available through Kamehameha Schools’ Financial Aid & Scholarship Services (FASS) department. Internship stipend applications are available only to students who have been offered and have accepted a non-paid internship position through the Kāpili ‘Oihana Internship Program. Awards are limited based on the availability of funding.
Interns looking for opportunities in a variety of different fields are encouraged to apply. The deadline for internship applications submission is Wednesday, February 29, 2012. For more information, available internship sites and to download the application, please visit http://apps.ksbe.edu/cphc/career-services/t/application-process, or contact Jewel Henderson at jehender@ksbe.edu or by phone at (808) 534-8329.
HB2875 Hawaiian Language Immersion Bill to be heard on Feb 8A
Sunday, January 29, 2012
FEBRUARY!
Everyone says it, "Where has the time gone?" and we'll chime in right along side them, because we're amazed that January has passed so quickly!!! Our recent club gathering this past Saturday was fun, with everyone visiting and for those of us who aren't so great at making lei (read: TINA) still enjoying everyone's company. We have a fun, and different activity planned for February, we're just waiting on some confirmations and we'll begin letting everyone know.
Wednesday, January 18, 2012
Recent Happenings
We are also eagerly anticipating the release of Hokulani Aikau's new book, A Chosen People A Promised Land . While we are excited when Native Hawaiian authors present their works, this one is especially exciting for us. Hokulani is the daughter of Uncle Ned and Aunty Sharon Aikau, and while that enough is cause for us to celebrate this release, the subject matter of this work is one that has relevance for so many here. We encourage you to purchase a copy!