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Hawaii Tribune-Herald Island Beat Thursday, January 26, 2017 3 JAZZ NIGHT AT THE PALACE THURS - JAN. 26 - 6-8pm in the Lobby Music by SOUL ON A ROLL Featuring Randy Skaggs on saxophone, Walter Greenwood on organ, Brian Crist on bass and Michael Suprenant on drums! Special café menu + Beer & Wine! Tickets only $10 TONIGHT!! 38 HAILI ST ~ HILO ~ 934-7010 PARADISE RESTAuRANT SuPPLY STILL OPEN - STILL STRONG OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK - 9:30 AM TO 5:00 PM LARGEST SELECTION OF PROFESSIONAL COOKWARE & SuPPLIES ON ISLAND WE DO KNIFE SHARPENING BRING THIS COUPON IN FOR 20% OFF - NON-SALE ITEMS LARGE SELECTION OF POTS, WOKS, MEAT GRINDERS 250 Kamehameha–Downtown hilo 808 - 933 - FORK (3675) The people have spoken: Banyan Drive Art Stroll artists, works honored People’s Choice ballots were counted for Saturday’s Banyan Drive Art Stroll and the winners are Ailana DeHavilland for “Aloha ‘Oe,” Kornelius Schorle for “Autumn Colors in Hilo,” Mary Goodrich for “Moon Bridge” and Vivian Ursula Bratton for “Beneath Sunset Lights.” “More than 70 works of art were entered in a competition with juror Dick Nelson,” said Jelena Clay, one of the Banyan Drive Art Stroll organizers. “The theme was ‘Celebrate Lili‘uokalani: The Queen and Her Legacy.’” “Nearly 430 people visited the exhibit in the Grand Naniloa Hotel,” said organizer Ken Goodrich. “Of the 328 ballots cast, ‘Aloha ‘Oe’ was the overwhelming choice.” “There was a crowd gathered around this piece all day,” said Bonnie Sol, another organizer. Winners will receive gift certificates from Akamai Art Supply and Cunningham Gallery. The art stroll was sponsored by Friends of Lili‘uokalani Gardens, Banyan Gallery, Paradise Helicopters, Akamai Art Supply, Cunningham Gallery, Hilo Hawaiian Hotel, Grand Naniloa Hotel and Suisan Fish Market. This was the first of a series of events to celebrate the centennial of Lili‘uokalani Gardens. For more information about coming events, visit the Friends of Lili‘uokalani Gardens Facebook page. Courtesy photos LEFT: “Moon Bridge” by Mary Goodrich. ABOVE RIGHT: “Aloha ‘Oe,” a painting on koa, by Ailana DeHavilland.


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