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Sunday, August 22, 2010
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  [All day event] CA - Ho'olaule'a Tiki Beach Festival
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Island marketplace and cultural center, traditional arts and crafts, Hawaiian food, live music, dancing, fire shows, tiki museum, canoe rides, and kids' zone.

[All day event] OR - Hawaiian Concert
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2010 Umpqua Hula & the Arts Multicultural Festival. 2 Day Festival - $25.

[All day event] OR- Na Palapalai / Makaha Sons / Amy Hanailii Gilliom / Darlene Ahuna
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See Umpqua Hula & The Arts Multicultural Festival

[All day event] Umpqua Hula & the Arts Multicultural Festival
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He Kula Na Mea Hawaii would love for you to join us on August 21st and 22nd for the Umpqua Hula & the Arts Multicultural Festival in Roseburg, Oregon. The weekend will be packed with 18 hours of non-stop entertainment from big-name Hawaiian bands Na Palapalai, Makaha Sons, Darlene Ahuna, Amy Hanaialii Gilliom, local hula groups Halau Hula O Na Pua O Hawaii Nei, Aulani Hula Halau, and many other cultural performers! The festival will also feature the works of local art/craft vendors, ethnic and gourmet foods, an antique show, and a non-denominational church service on Sunday, among other activities. Vendor applications are still available. For more information about the Umpqua Hula and the Arts Multicultural Festival or to purchase tickets, please visit our website: http://www.hekulanameahawaii.org/ or call 888.528.3241. We also have a Facebook page that you can visit by typing 2010 Umpqua Hula & the Arts Multicultural Festival into your Facebook search browser. We look forward to seeing you at the festival! He Kula Na Mea Hawai'i is a 501(C)(3) non-profit corporation. Its mission is to perpetuate the cultural heritage of our ancestors and nurture the seedlings, (pulapula), the children of Hawai'i by teaching native language skills, traditional music and dance, Polynesian history and island craft to all who will learn. Sharing the spirit of aloha insures our ancestral knowledge will continue to grow throughout the world today. Heidi Coleman (541) 914-8217

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10:00am New Entry[10:00am]CA-Uncle Pete Naluai Kanikapila
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Uncle Pete Naluai leads kanikapila music every Sunday morning at Bob's Okazuya. Bob's Okazuya 16814 S Vermont Ave, Gardena, C A (310) 515-2250 Ono grinds!!

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