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It takes a village...
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...to build a village!

Are you tired of the rain!? Wouldn't it be great to have something fun to do this weekend.....inside, where you can play along or listen to great music, see some dancers....and even get fed?!

Join us on 8/26/28, 12:45pm at Church of The Holy Apostles for a Kanikapila...bring your ukulele, guitar, ipu...sing, hula....or listen!
$5 per person admission, all proceeds go to Hale Iki Village fund to build housing for some of the displaced:

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Just want to update this event:
http://the-hroost.com.s224804.gridserver...a-village/

Kanikapila is a style of Hawaiian music produced in an impromptu jam session.
Please join us at 12:45pm on August 26 for a Kanikapila to raise funds to build Hale Iki Village-a community of tiny homes for those displaced by the 2018 Puna lava flow.

Our event will start with a Hula Kahiko to bless our endeavor, performed by Halau Ulumamo o Hilo Paliku, under Kumu Hula Mamo Brown.

The Kanikapila will be led by Andy Andrews of Puna Ukulele Kanikapila Association.


Bring your ukulele, a guitar, an ipo....or your voice. OR, just come and enjoy the joyful noise!

We will provide pupu to reward all your hard work!

Admission is a minimum of $5 per person (but we will gladly take more!).
ALL funds collected go to Hale Iki Village fund.

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As an update, we had about 100 people in attendance, and we raised $10,000 for Hale Iki Village. If you attended or donated, our thanks!

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And we had good fun too!
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