Showing posts with label family program. Show all posts
Showing posts with label family program. Show all posts

Friday, July 29, 2011

Keiki Kamp Malama I Ke Ao

This year's Keiki Kamp served to stimulate both old and young as well as presenters and participants alike, making it a success in our eyes. Shared with the children were conservation practices our ancestors employed to ensure that the entire population of the Ahupua'a were well fed, and healthy. They learned about the importance of fish ponds to an Ahupua'a, fishing and gathering practices, the amazing skill our ancestors possessed in agriculture with our lo'i, and having over 300 different types of kalo varieties. Throughout the event great emphasis was placed on the reverence and care our ancestors had for their environment and their families.




They were able to learn a hula, make 'ohe hanu ihu (bamboo nose flutes), they were able to make their own pa`i `ai, play in a lo'i, interact with a "tidepool" learn not just the words, but the story behind the song 'Opae E, create crafts, learn traditional mo'olelo and more.


We could not have done this without the kokua of our volunteers, to all of you who so graciously gave of your time, energy and aloha to assist us with making this event, MAHALO. MAHALO NUNUI. Our appreciation for you is immense, as is our aloha for you. Again, MAHALO.


Wednesday, September 22, 2010

Engaged in the community

The Lei Aloha O Ka 'Ohana Team has been busy working for and in, our community. Just last week, we hosted the Teen Chocolate Challenge at our monthly kanikapila session, and this week, we, along with Hui Hawai'i O Utah Hawaiian Civic Club, are presenting a free showing of the film, "Princess Ka'iulani" on Friday, September 24th at the Hawaiian Cultural Center at 6:30 pm. We invite all of you to attend, and to share your mana'o following the film. It's an ideal way for us to gather as a community and discuss our history, and culture and a perfect way to continue to strengthen our Hawaiian community here in Utah.

October is a busy month for our community as well! We are excited at the opportunity to provide a safe, fun, and enjoyable Halloween activity for the entire family!!! We'll have games, such as bobbing for apples, doughnut eating, and more! This is also our very first 'Trunk Or Treat' activity, so we invite everyone to participate and help make it a great one for the children!See the flyer below for specifics.

A great example of our getting involved in the community is the upcoming "Portugese Kings Of Comedy" show, we are humbled that Hawai'i's very own Frank DeLima will be at the Hawaiian Cultural Center for a potluck meet and greet on Thursday, October 28th!! Come join us at 6:30, bring your 'ukuleles and guitars and your favorite dish to share and meet local comedy legend Frank DeLima!! He, along with Augie T will be performing at Thanksgiving Point on Friday, October 29th. Make sure and get your tickets early!


Local favorite, 'Ekolu, will be in Salt Lake City, on Saturday, November 6th!!! This is their first time visiting here, let's make sure they keep coming back by going out and supporting the event! Local bands Natural Roots, and Rebel Zion, headed by the always amazing Kimo Watanabe, will be opening for 'Ekolu, and did you know......the venue, BarDeluxe, is also owned by a Hawai'i local?! What an awesome way to not only hear island music, but to support local talent and businesses as well!!! Make sure and get your tickets, they're going fast!

Don't forget, you can still sign up for Lei Aloha sessions, they're fun, culturally engaging, and they're free. Want to know more about what you'll learn in the sessions? Mai hilahila! Just give us a call at 801-56-ALOHA and we'll be glad to share!

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

2nd Session Lei Aloha Program

Our 1ST SESSION is coming to a close soon with the 2ND SESSION starting up

We will be hosting an OPEN HOUSE on MAR.20 to kick off the LEI ALOHA O KA `OHANA PROGRAM. Come learn to pound kalo, play ancient Hawaiian games, and make your own lei. We will also be serving lunch. Experience a little of what the Lei Aloha O Ka `Ohana program has to offer.

Workshop's are held every Monday. Come out and learn a little more about the Hawaiian culture and practices. They are conducted with on open discussion type of setting, with everyone learning and sharing their experiences and stories.

The Lei Aloha program is designed for the whole family in mind and we want to make it a fun and easy night for everyone:
  • Dinner served at every workshop: So you dont have to worry about making/picking up something to feed your family. It also gives families that time to spend with eachother and get to know the other participants.
  • Sessions are seperated according to age: Keiki will seperate into their own group to enjoy a more upbeat/hands-on activity. Makua will have a more in-depth, information based activity
  • We do encourage families to attend ALL workshops/activities. However we do understand that life gets busy and if you do happen to miss a workshop/activity, you are more than welcome to attend that specific workshop/activity in the next session.

We are currently taking registration for 2nd Session. If you have any questions please call us at (801) 56ALOHA, or attend our OPEN HOUSE MARCH 20 and we will be happy to answer any questions in person.