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    June 2010

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June 12 King Kamehameha Parade & Ho`olaule`a
Outreach Report Available Onlilne

Hawai`i Capital Cultural Coalition Partners Invited to Exhibit at Ho`olaule`a

Iolani Palace

Hawai`i Capital Cultural Coalition partners are invited to present information about your organization or cultural activities at the Coalition booth at the June 12 ho`olaule`a at `Iolani Palace.

To sign up, or for more information contact the HCCC Coordinator, Lorraine Lunow-Luke
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Hawai`i Capital Cultural Coalition Partners with King Kamehameha Celebration Commission and `Iolani Palace for Ho`olaule`a, June 12
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Aloha,

For the first time in many years, the King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade will follow a traditional route through downtown Honolulu, ending at `Iolani Palace.    The celebration's theme is  "Ho`okahi ka mana`o, ho`okahi ka pu`uwai, ho`okahi ke aloha - Be of one mind, one heart, one love."

This year's events honor the 200th anniversary of the unification of the Hawaiian Islands by Kamehameha I.  Join us as we celebrate Hawai`i's bicentennial.

Sunday, June 6, 2010
8:30 a.m. - Ali`i Sunday -- Kawaiaha`o Church

Friday, June 11, 2010

11:00 a.m. - Statue Decoration Ceremonies -- Ali`iolani Hale
The statue of King Kamehameha I is decorated with 25-foot floral tributes, which are created on site throughout the day by volunteers.  Led by a procession of chanters, Hawaii's royal societies will march from 'Iolani Palace to the statue and offer prayers, song and hula.

Saturday, June 12, 2010
9:00 a.m. - 94th Annual King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade
Colorful floral floats, glamorous Pa`u riders, and marching bands traverse the streets of Honolulu and end with a ho'olaule'a at `Iolani Palace.  Awards presentation to follow at the Coronation Pavilion.

10:00 a.m. - Ho`olaule`a at `Iolani Palace 
Entertainment, food booths, educational exhibits and cultural demonstrations will be found on the grounds of 'Iolani Palace.  Free to the public. 

Hope you will join us!
Hali`imaile:  HCCC Outreach Report Now Available Online
The Hawai`i Capital Cultural Coalition recently completed a review of the of the Hawai`i Capital National Heritage Area public process and community outreach.  The report is available on the HCCC website at:  www.hawaiicapitalculture.org.
 
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Hawai`i Capital Cultural Coalition
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Phone: (808) 927-1370       Email: hcccinfo@hawaiicapitalculture.org       
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