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Hawaii Tribune-Herald Island Beat Thursday, February 2, 2017 5 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) A side of Aloha with every meal. Mon-Sat 9:30am-9pm Sun 9:30am-8pm KEAAU SHOPPING CENTER from Japan. Artwork for the festival was created by Honokaa artist Pat Dinsman. The oil painting “Mauna Kea Io and Cherry Blossoms” will appear on a limited number of collector posters available for $10 at the Waimea Arts Council’s Firehouse Gallery. This year’s festival is dedicated to longtime event partner Roberts Hawaii and Guinness World Records holder Betty Webster of Waimea. Honorees will be recognized at 9 a.m. on the main entertainment stage at the rear of Parker Ranch Center. Also in attendance will be Gov. David Ige, Mayor Harry Kim and the Honolulu Japanese Chamber of Commerce 64th Cherry Blossom Festival queen and court. Look for pink banners to identify site locations. Parking is available at Parker Ranch Center, the soccer field across Church Row Park and along Pukalani Street. Festival shuttles offer free transportation between most venues from 8:30 a.m.- 3:30 p.m. by Roberts Hawaii, though walking is encouraged. A map of the shuttle route and festival venues is available at each festival location. For more information, call 961-8706. CHERRY From page 3 Photos: IVY ASHE/Tribune-Herald Waimea Cherry Blossom Heritage Festival attendees look at cherry trees made of tissue paper in 2016. Taylin Nishida of Waimea during her debut tea ceremony at the 2016 festival. A woman photographs the Okinawan cherry trees lining Church Row Park in Waimea in 2016.


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