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Hi'ilani Program
Kamehameha Schools is renewing its focus on providing educational services for our youngest keiki and their families - an effort well received by program participants. |
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Service Learning Conference
Students and faculty from both public and private schools who attended the Fourth Annual Service Learning Conference found that, when it comes to community service, it is possible to give and receive. |
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Mauna Ala Restoration
We all have the chance to give back - by donating generously to a campaign now underway called
Malama Mauna`ala - an effort to restore the resting place of our beloved ali`i. |
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Maoli Arts Month
Hawaiian art filled the walls and spaces of nine major art galleries in downtown Honolulu and marked the first ever "Maoli Arts Month." It was a celebration of Native Hawaiian arts and artists, and an opportunity for all of
Hawaii to see what's happening in contemporary Hawaiian art. |
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Aaron Sala New CD
A 1994 Kamehameha Schools graduate, Aaron Sala has gone on to become a noted musician, arranger, Hawaiian studies scholar, teacher and world traveler, at
the age of 28. Now, he embarks on a new journey as a solo recording artist. |
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Doc Burrows: Ahahui, Scholarship Fund
It is said that the inspiration for all forms of art comes from nature. Retired Kamehameha Schools' teacher Chuck Burrows, fondly known as "Doc," finds his inspiration in restoring sacred Hawaiian places. |
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