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A collection of photos I took this past Sunday during the blessing of our new koa, ‘Ale‘ale‘a, and the celebration that followed. Continue reading
This gallery contains 52 photos.
A collection of photos I took this past Sunday during the blessing of our new koa, ‘Ale‘ale‘a, and the celebration that followed. Continue reading
Our new wa‘a, ‘Ale‘ale‘a, was blessed on Sunday March 11, 2012 in a traditional Hawaiian ceremony at our halau wa‘a in Honaunau. This day marked the culmination of its long journey from the forest to the sea, from its birth as a koa seedling in Honomalino to its rebirth as Keoua Honaunau Canoe Club’s third koa canoe. Kahu Kahekili Ursua and his halau hula officiated the two day ceremony and Kahu Norman Allen and his crew prepared a feast for all our guests.
Mahalo ke Akua, aumakua, kupuna and all who came before us to make this possible. Mahalo also to the many paddlers and supporters who have contributed of their time, money, loyalty, their mana‘o and aloha over the years.
We would also like to recognize our own kahuna kalaiwa‘a, Kurtis Yamauchi, his supportive family and the many hands that helped him create such a beautiful craft. We have all learned and been inspired through this process and look forward to meeting the challenges before us in the spirit of Ha‘aha‘a and Aloha.
– from Keoua Honaunau Canoe Club President Rafael Ramirez
Keoua Honaunau Canoe Club will be hosting our 2012 General Membership Meeting on Saturday, March 3, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at our halau in Honaunau.
Come down and share your ideas and mana’o for the upcoming race season, meet old and new paddlers, rig some canoes, and check out Kurtis’ incredible craftsmanship on our new Koa canoe!
We’ll also be offering introductory paddling sessions for those who would like to try out paddling for the first time. Experienced paddlers will be on hand to give preliminary instruction and will accompany new paddlers on a brief holoholo around Honaunau Bay.
We have an exciting agenda for this year and look forward to working together to implement effective and proactive stewardship of our sacred waters.
Practice for the 2012 season begins on Monday, March 5 at 3:30 p.m. for the keiki and 4:30 p.m. for adults. See you there!
The 2012 Keoua Board was elected at the December 3 Annual Membership Meeting. The new board and officers are:
President: Rafael Ramirez
Vice President: B.J. Galieto
Treasurer: Kawika Spaulding
Secretary: Mike Navatta
Chris Runnells
Aaron Hoke
Leialoha Kaleohano
Malama Chamberlin
Gloria Calamaco
Jeff Reiner
Congratulations to the new board, and many thanks for your commitment to Keoua!
The Keoua Annual Membership Meeting is scheduled for Saturday, December 3rd, 10 A.M. to 12 noon with potluck lunch to follow. We will be voting for the 2012 Board of Directors. If you are interested in joining the board, please contact Stephanie!
We will also be drawing for the Herb Kane giclee, Honaunau.
Aloha!
Please join us on Nov. 5 & 6 at Honaunau Bay for a weekend of activities honoring Honaunau – learning about its past through the eyes of its kupuna, and imagining its future through the eyes of those who will come after us.
Honaunau: Ola Mau Loa with TE VAKA on Nov. 5, from 2-6 p.m., is the launch of a community visioning project with the intention of creating a community- and Hawaiian-values based resource and land management plan for our precious ‘aina and all of the cultural, historic, spiritual and life-giving treasures that it holds within its lands and waters. Come learn more about the project, enjoy an afternoon by Honaunau Bay, and dance to the awesome music of TE VAKA, the world-renowned Pacific Island music group.
Also part of the event will be a silent auction to benefit a member of our paddling community who is faced with a very serious medical condition – and no medical insurance.
This event is presented by Keoua Honaunau Canoe Club and sponsored by ‘Apono Hawai‘i and Pasifika Foundation Hawai‘i. For more info: acurrie@hawaii.rr.com
Kukakuka O Honaunau on Nov. 6 from 3-6 p.m., is a very special talk-story gathering that will bring together kupuna of Honaunau along with Danny Kaniela Akaka, Jr. for an afternoon of sharing stories about the old days in Honaunau.
This event is presented by Ka ‘Ohana O Honaunau/Kukulukumuhana O Honaunau and sponsored by Hui Kuapa (Friends of the Future), Ala Kahakai Trail Association and the National Park Foundation through the generous support of Lowes Charitable Education Foundation, the Anschutz Foundation and the Ahmanson Foundation. For more info: bnavas@hawaiiantel.net
Please see the flyer below for more information, and please distribute this invitation to all of your contacts who love Honaunau! Mahalo . . . and see you on November 5 & 6!
A big mahalo to everyone who came out and participated in our race yesterday, and to all of our Keoua ohana who helped make Calvin’s race such a huge success.
Results after the jump.
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If you’re looking for information about the upcoming Calvin Kelekolio Long Distance Race on August 20th, 2011, you can find it here. Entry forms coming very soon!
Our head coach, Aaron, has extended the padding week for adults. Starting today, we will be practicing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, to accommodate paddlers who cannot make it on certain days of the week.
This coming Saturday, April 30th, Keoua is holding a steering clinic for all interested paddlers, organized by Terry Wallace.
The program will begin at 7:30 A.M. with some instruction on land. There will be a guest steersman to talk about technique.
Please bring a notebook and a pen or pencil.