Saturday, May 17
10:30 am-noon; 1-4:30 pm
* Hawaiian Implements with Gordon ‘Umiâliloalâhânauokalâkaua Kai (Potomac)
* Plaiting and Weaving with Solomon Kuulie Apio (Potomac)
10:30 am-1 pm; 2-4:30 pm
* Lei Making Demonstration: Traditional and Contemporary Flower Lei with Bill Char (Potomac)
* Hawaiian Featherwork: The Art of Feather Lei with Audrey Aukeleamanaali’i Wagner (Potomac)
* Kapa: Hawaiian Barkcloth Demonstration with Verna Kemaile’lauli’ili’i Apio Takashima (Outdoor Amphitheater)
11 am- 1 pm
* Hawaiian Food and Cooking Demonstration with Darlene Kehaulani Butts and Richard Hetzler (Outdoor Fire Pit; rain location: Potomac)
11 am, 3 pm
* Children’s Storytelling: Stories of Hina, Goddess of the Moon with Hi’ilani Shibata (Education Workshop 3010, Third Level)
Noon- 3 pm
* Hawaiian Family Day Activities: Hawaiian Kapa-Stamping Demonstration with Hi’ilani Shibata
Hands on activities for families (Education Workshop 3010, Third Level)
Noon, 2 and 3:30 p.m.
* Hawaiian Hula and Music: Hâlau Ho’omau I ka Wai Ola O Hawai’i (Potomac)
Sunday, May 18
10:30 am-Noon, 1-4:30 p.m.
* Hawaiian Implements: Lua weapons, kapa beaters, and fishhooks with Gordon * ‘Umiâliloalâhânauokalâkaua Kai(Potomac)
Plaiting and Weaving: Mahiole (helmets), fishtraps, baskets with Solomon Kuulie Apio (Potomac)
10:30 am- 1 pm; 2-4:30 pm
* Lei Making Demonstration: Traditional and Contemporary Flower Lei with Bill Char (Potomac)
* Hawaiian Featherwork: The Art of Feather Lei with Audrey Aukeleamanaali’i Wagner (Potomac)
* Kapa: Hawaiian Barkcloth Demonstration with Verna Kemaile’lauli’ili’i Apio Takashima
(Outdoor Amphitheater)
11 am – 1 pm
* Hawaiian Food and Cooking Demonstration with Darlene Kehaulani Butts and Richard Hetzler
(Outdoor Fire Pit; rain location: Potomac)
11 am – 4 pm
* Hawaiian Family Day Activities: Hawaiian Kapa-Stamping Demonstration with Hi’ilani Shibata. Hands on activities for families. (Education Workshop 3010, Third Level)
11 am, 3 pm
* Children’s Storytelling: Stories of Hina, Goddess of the Moon with Hi’ilani Shibata (Education Workshop 3010, Third Level)
Noon, 2 and 3:30 p.m.
* Hawaiian Hula and Music: Halau O `Aulani and The Aloha Boys (Potomac)




2 responses so far ↓
JessicaAPISS // May 16, 2008 at 7:06 pm |
This is so cool! Mind if I link to you on my local blog for Montgomery County/DC parents, AParentinSilverSpring.com?
supernovamom // May 16, 2008 at 8:03 pm |
Not at all, Jessica, thanks!