December 5, 2001
Contributed by Kekoa Paulsen
- A tribute to Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, founder of Kamehameha Schools - The 25th anniversary of Kamehameha's award winning Warrior Marching Band, and the KS Band Boosters, a vital part of the band's success - A student-guided tour of the Kamehameha Maui Campus - Hawaiian language students at Kamehameha, and their willingness to share their knowledge with the community, via "The Hawaiian Word of the Day" - Legacy lands - Kamehameha's commitment and progress in the preservation of precious land and natural resources in Hawai'i and the usage of these lands for educational and cultural purposes This is the second of a total of six shows through June 2002, hosted by Kamehameha Schools Hawaiian language teacher Lilinoe Ka'ahanui, that will highlight interesting and exciting programs, people, events and more, all with some connection to Kamehameha. The show's Web site, www.imua.tv, allows viewers to provide feedback, submit comments on current or past shows, or suggest a topic for a future show. Marsha Bolson, Kamehameha Schools Communications Director, said, "The response from the general public after the first show, which aired in October, was overwhelmingly positive. Public access television, coupled with the Web site, www.imua.tv, offers us an effective and entertaining way to share good news and interesting stories about Kamehameha Schools." Imua tv will also be broadcast on Neighbor island public access channels. For more information, call Kamehameha Schools Communications Division at 523-6380.