| Date | Feb 16, 2013
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| Description |
Ka Lamakū Educator Workshop What: Learn how to foster student achievement and leadership using Hawaiian values at the Ka Lamakū workshop for educators for grades 6-12. Participate in three interactive breakout sessions facilitated by Hawaiian cultural experts Manly Kanoa, Hi‘ilani Shibata and Natalie Ho Talamoa of the Native Hawaiian Hospitality Association Ho‘okipa Learning Center. When: Saturday, Feb. 16, 2013 from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Where: Saint Louis School, Tseu Presidential Suite, Clarence T.C. Ching Learning & Technological Center; 3142 Wai'alae Avenue, Honolulu HI, 96816 Registration: $12 fee (includes lunch from Waiahole Poi Factory), contact Tim Los Banos at Saint Louis School at 739-4887 or tlosbanos@saintlouishawaii.org Background: The Ka Lamakū educator workshop is a first-time event hosted in partnership by the Native Hawaiian Hospitality Association (NaHHA) and Saint Louis School thorugh a grant from the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. As a nonprofit organization, NaHHA works to preserve the spirt of aloha and Hawaiian culture through community initiatives. For more information, visit nahha.com. |
| Cost | $12 registration fee |
| Location |
Saint Louis School, Tseu Presidential Suite |
| Additional Information |
For more information: Sponsor:Native Hawaiian Hospitality Association and Saint Louis SchoolTelephone: 808-739-4887Contact name: Tim Los Bantos Contact email: tlosbantos@saintlouishawaii.com Website: http://saintlouishawaii.org |
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