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February 15-22, 2014 Live Entertainment •Hawaiian Rodeo • Canoe/SUP Races Softball & Basketball Tournaments • Fun Run Hat Lei/Ukulele Contests • Cultural Exhibits & More!
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Join us on our 37th annual WTC week The Waimea Town Celebration is Kauai’s largest and oldest annual festival that provides nonprofit organizations and clubs with fundraising opportunities while promoting community unity and economic development. The 37th WTC begins Feb. 15 and runs through Feb. 22. You’ll find the Westside of Kauai filled with live entertainment, including a Hawaiian www.thegardenisland.com
rodeo, canoe and stand-up paddle races, softball and 3-on-3 basketball tournament, fun runs and paniolo hat lei contest. There will also be a film festival, story telling, ice cream eating contest, ukulele contest and silent auction. There will also be many cultural exhibits and entertainment on the big stage, as well as food booths, games T H E
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and rides for keiki, craft vendors and a beer garden. This promises, as usual, to provide some of the best days on Kauai. Organizers urge the community to come out and take part in this spectacular celebration that symbolizes the aloha spirit. It’s sure you’ll return home with many memories — perhaps enough to last until the 38th WTC.
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• Show your support by purchasing this year’s shirt designed by Chris Faye. Shirts will be available for purchase at the event.
Wednesday, February 12, 2014 —
February 15 and 16
Watermen’s Weekend Kilohana Long Distance Canoe Race
Savings Bank. Info: Gaylyn Turalde at 651-7252.
Feb. 15, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
One-Man, Two-Man, SUP & Surf Ski Races
Traditional Hawaiian outrigger canoes race along the Waimea shoreline. It is the first event of the Garden Island Canoe Racing Association and visible from the shore at Waimea Pier. The awards ceremony begins at 1 p.m. and is sponsored by American
Feb. 16, noon. Benefiting Alii o Naapio OC1 Keiki Program and sponsored by American Savings Bank. Signup/registration from 9-11 a.m. at Salt Pond. Races begin at noon.
After registering, take your car to Waimea Pier and you will be shuttled back to your course selection’s starting line. Long Course is from McBryde to Waimea Landing (eight miles); Short course is from Salt Pond to Waimea Landing (five miles). Cost: $25/paddler. Lunch for paddlers. Info: Eddie Pratt, 4821972.
The award will be given to the person who participates in the most events at the 9-day festival. In addition to the bragging rights and title, the winner will receive movie passes to the Historic Waimea Theater for the year. (If 2 or more people have entered the most events, a winner will be randomly selected). Events that people can participate in are: Long Distance Canoe Race 1-Man, 2-Man and Stand Up Paddle Races
Kaumualii Celebration** Waimea Roundup Rodeo Slow Pitch Softball Tourney 3-on-3 Basketball Tourney Paniolo Hat Lei Contest Fun Run (10K, 5K and 2K) Ice Cream Eating Contest Ukulele Contest Lei Makamae Cultural Event The spectator events are: Waimea Film Festival In the Name of Aloha** Tales & Treats** Heritage of Aloha Hoolaulea Silent Auction ** = New Event this Year
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February 16 Celebration of the Year of King Kaumuali‘i Feb. 16, 11:30 a.m. to sundown A celebration showcasing the legacy of Kauai’s last king, Kaumuali‘i, will take place at Pa‘ula‘ula (Russian Fort). It will feature Makahiki games, guided tours of Pa‘ula‘ula, a three-act play depicting important historic events of the king’s life, performances of original
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The The Waimea Waimea Film Film FestiFestival at the Historic val at the Historic Waimea Waimea Theater Theater will will offer offer aa full full schedule schedule of of life-affirming life-affirming films films and and inspiring inspiring filmfilmmakers. makers. $8/adult: $8/adult: $7/se$7/seniors, niors, students students & & military; military; $6/children per $6/children per movie. movie. A A special special WFF WFF pass pass for for all all movies movies for for $25. $25. Info: Info: Puni Puni Patrick Patrick at at 651-5744 651-5744 or or kawaihoonkawaihoonani@gmail.com. ani@gmail.com.
Schedule of films
7:30 a.m. a.m. 7:30 Kon-Shin Kon-Shin A Japanese Japanese drama drama based based A on the the Kenichi Kenichi Kawakami Kawakami on novel, KONHSHIN, KONHSHIN, it it novel, follows aa sumo sumo wrestler wrestler follows who reluctantly reluctantly returns returns to to who
his hometown hometown and and trains trains his with the the local local sumo sumo stable. stable. with He is is selected selected for for the the covcovHe eted Ozeki Ozeki position, position, and and eted while preparing preparing for for the the big big while championship, his his family family championship, and friends friends support support him him as as and he steps steps into into the the suspense suspense he of final final competition. competition. of 10 a.m. a.m. 10 Very Ordinary Ordinary Couple Couple Very A sleeper hit of 2013. A sleeper hit of 2013. This Korean Korean romantic romantic This comedy opened opened big big and and comedy beat Hollywood blockbustbeat Hollywood blockbusters at at the the box box office. office. Kim Kim ers Min-hee and and Lee Lee Min-ki Min-ki Min-hee star as as aa recently recently separated separated star couple who, who, being being employemploycouple ees at at the the same same bank, bank, must must ees deal with with the the prospect prospect of of deal continually seeing seeing each each continually other on on aa daily daily basis. basis. other
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2:15 p.m. p.m. 2:15 Dancing Dancing Salmon Salmon Home Home Winner Winner for for Best Best DocuDocumentary mentary Feature Feature at at the the American American Indian Indian Film Film Festival. Festival. It It tells tells the the story story of of the the Winnemen Winnemen Wintu Wintu tribe tribe of of Northern Northern CaliCalifornia, fornia, and and their their journey, journey, across across generations generations and and oceans, oceans, to to reunite reunite with with their their Chinook Chinook salmon salmon relatives relatives in in New New Zealand, Zealand, and and to to bring bring them them home home to to the the McCloud McCloud River River bebelow low Mt. Mt. Shasta. Shasta. 3:30 3:30 p.m. p.m. Nona Nona Beamer: Beamer: A A Legacy Legacy of of Aloha Aloha Nona Nona Beamer Beamer was was aa remarkable remarkable Hawaiian Hawaiian woman woman who who was was dedescended scended from from aa long long line line of of traditional traditional Hawaiian Hawaiian
musicians musicians and and dancers, dancers, and and ran ran headlong headlong into into the the missionary missionary influences influences still still extant extant in in the the 20th 20th century. century. Through Through stories, stories, songs songs and and hula, hula, from from her her stustudents, dents, friends friends and and colcolleagues, leagues, aa picture picture emerges emerges of of an an amazing amazing woman woman shaped shaped by by aa turbulent turbulent time time in in Hawaiian Hawaiian history history and and who who also also played played aa role role in in shaping shaping that that hishistory. tory. 5:15 5:15 p.m. p.m. Hawaiian: Hawaiian: The The Legend Legend of of Eddie Eddie Aikau Aikau This This film film chronicles chronicles the the remarkable remarkable life life and and times of the lake times of the lake Eddie Eddie Aikau, Aikau, the the legendary legendary HaHa-
waiian waiian big big wave wave surfer, surfer, pioneering pioneering lifeguard lifeguard and and ultimately ultimately doomed doomed crew crew member member of of the the Polynesian Polynesian voyaging voyaging canoe canoe Hokulea. Hokulea. 7 7 p.m. p.m. E E Haku Haku Inoa Inoa A A young, young, multi-racial multi-racial Native Native Hawaiian Hawaiian woman, woman, filmmaker filmmaker Christen Christen HepHepuakoa uakoa Marquez, Marquez, sets sets out out to to discover discover the the meaning meaning of of her her incredibly incredibly lengthy lengthy Hawaiian Hawaiian name name from from her her estranged estranged mother mother whose whose diagnosis diagnosis as as schizophrenic schizophrenic in in the the 80s 80s caused caused their their family family separation. separation. 60 60 minutes minutes plus plus questionquestionand-answer and-answer session session with with Marquez Marquez after after screening. screening.
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February 21-22 Waimea Town Celebration’s Heritage of Aloha Ho‘olaule‘a Feb. 21, 5:30 p.m., midnight Feb. 22, 10 a.m. to midnight Enjoy free live entertainment on the big stage, food booths, games and carnival rides for keiki, craft vendors and beer garden at the Old Mill Site. The entertainment lineup concentrates on traditional Hawaiian music and will showcase the talents of:
Feb. 21 5:30 p.m., Mahealani Yamashita 6:30 p.m., Russell & Joe 7:30 p.m., ‘Ekolu Trio 8:45 p.m., Sean Na‘auao 10 p.m., ‘Ekolu Feb. 22 10 a.m., Jonathan Hoomanawanui 11 a.m., Darren Koyotsuka Noon, Lappert’s Ice
Cream Eating Contest 1 p.m., Scotty’s Music ‘Ukulele Contest 2:15 p.m. George Kahumoku, Jr. 2:45 p.m., Taiko Drumming
3:45 p.m., Ori Uvira (Tahitian Dancing/Drumming) 4:45 p.m., Pono Breeze 5:45 p.m., Cruz Control 6:45 p.m., Relative Riddims & Ka Hanaopio 8:30 p.m., The Green Stone Project 10:15 p.m., Mana‘o Company, Braddah Waltah, Fiji Info: Thomas Nizo, 645-0996
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Waimea Roundup Rodeo p.m.) begin with a special opening ceremony. Admission on Saturday is $5 for adults; $3 for keiki (5-12) and free for children under 5 years old. Food concession and craft vendors will be on site to raise additional funds for the Kauai Keiki and High School Rodeo Association. Info: Charleen Medeiros, 635-9635
Feb. 21, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
February 21-22
Basketball Tournament Feb. 21, 22 This annual 3-on-3 basketball tournament is the largest of its kind on the island and benefits Westside Basketball Club, which promotes basketball as a lifelong activity. All games will be at Waimea Canyon Park Basketball Courts on the corner of Huakai Road and Kaumualii Highway. Cost is $10/player (school division) and $25/player (adult division). Late registration is $30/player. Info: Dino Pabre, 286-2064. Friday from 6-9 p.m. (late registration at 5 p.m. for adult male teams). Saturday from 9 a.m. - 4 p.m. (late registration at 8 a.m. for youth teams).
Traditional rodeo events including paniolo po‘owaiu and double mugging which are unique to Hawaii rodeos will be held at the Friendship Do Ranch at the Old Waimea Dairy site. Team Roping on Friday (10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.) is free for spectators. Saturday’s events (10 a.m. to 5
Paniolo Hat Lei Contest
Feb. 21, 22
First Hawaiian Bank is proud to sponsor this annual paniolo hat lei contest at the West Kauai Technology and Visitor Center. There are two categories: Most Beautiful (use only fresh materials) and Most Unique (use
anything) and lei makers should remember that all entries should be 24 inches long, left open (do not tie ends of lei together) and made to adorn a hat (Do not submit lei on a hat). Enter as many lei as you wish but please submit a separate entry form for each lei entered.
Lei must be registered and dropped off at the Visitor Center between 7-9 a.m. Feb. 21. Lei will be displayed at the Visitor Center on Friday, Feb. 21 from noon until 8 p.m. and Saturday, Feb. 22, until 3 p.m. Prizes will be presented at 3 p.m. on Saturday, Feb. 22.
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February 21-22 Lei Makamae Cultural Event Feb. 22, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
A unique cultural experience will take place at the West Kauai Technology & Visitor Center,
which includes the Paniolo Hall of Fame. Make a lei with Aunty Janet Kahalekomo, see Niihau Shell Jewelry made by Aunty Lu Koerte and Lei Papale/Lei
Po‘o (hat/head lei) demonstration and sale. Admission is free with donations appreciated. Info: Aletha Kaohi at 338-1332
Entertainment lineup Fridays headliners: The Ekolu Trio, Sean Naauao and Ekolu. Saturday’s headliners: The Green Stone Project, Manao Company, Braddah Waltah and Fiji.
Take time during the event to tell us what you likes and what could be improved. A random winner will be selected by everyone who provides feedback and will win a travel voucher for Hawaiian Airlines.
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Lappert’s Ice Cream Eating Contest is free. Sign up at 11:30 a.m. next to the stage. Contest begins at noon and is sponsored by Lappert’s. Age categories are: 5-8; 9-15; 1625; 26-35; 36-54; and 55-plus. Info: Candy Barr at 338-1522
Friday from 5-9 p.m. at Waimea Athletic Field and Teams from across the H.P. Faye Park in Kekaha. state of Hawaii compete Saturday from 8 a.m. in a double-elimination to 9 p.m. at Waimea Athtournament. Admission letic Field and 8 a.m. - 1 for spectators is free. Food p.m. at H.P. Faye Park in concession at Waimea Kekaha. Athletic Field will raise Sunday from 8 a.m. funds for the Antone Balo- - 2:30 p.m. Playoffs/chamcan Memorial Fund. pionship games at Waimea Info: Don Ouderkirk Athletic Field at 482-0886 or donald. B-Bracket at 1:30 p.m. ouderkirk@yahoo.com A-Bracket at 2:30 p.m. Feb 21-23
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Fun Run (10k, 5k and 2k races) Feb. 22
The Fun Run will include: 10k race starting 1/3 mile east of Navy Housing Gate to Waimea Plantation Cottages. 5k race is from Highway 50 fronting Kekaha Neighborhood Center to Waimea Plantation Cottages. 2k race around Waimea Plantation Cottages. Registration: Feb. 21 at the Old Mill Site from 4:30-10 p.m. Late Registration: Feb. 22 at the Waimea Plantation Cottages from 5:30-6:30 a.m. Cost is $30 for adults and $25 for runners aged 17 and below. Late registration is $40. This event is sponsored by Aston Resorts Hawaii and benefits Waimea High School’s track team. Info: Carmen Twiggs (Menehune Booster Club) at (623) 824-2177
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February 22 Scotty’s Music ‘Ukulele Contest Feb. 22, 1 p.m. Contest is sponsored by Scotty‘s Music in Kalaheo. Sign up at the information booth at the Old Mill Site from 10 a.m. to 12:45 p.m. Rules: 1) 3 minutes per song; 1 song per entry. 2) Soloists only 3) Judged on presentation, tone, showmanship, difficulty of song and overall (Only ukulele talent will be judged, not singing). Age groups: Up to sixth grade; seventh to ninth grade; 10th to 12th grade and adults. Prizes: Ukulele awarded in each age group. Special prize in memory of Byron Hahn-Morin awarded to “Best ‘Ukulele Picker.” Info: Carrie Newcomb, 338-1332
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