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WEST HAWAII TODAY | BIG ISLAND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE FRIDAY, JANUARY 27, 2017 | 5 KONA CHARTER BIZ W/45' BERTH This Kona charter sailing business is available with a 45’ Honokohau slip & commercial permit to run charters from the Kailua pier. The business w/ slip & permits can be purchased for $100k, or as a turn-key sailing charter business with a beautifully restored Westsail 32. “Honu” has a beautiful customized interior and a custom stern pulpit provides additional outside seating with a Bimini top for shade. She is rigged to sail easily, and well in light air, and is set up for safe, comfortable inter-island sailing or long distance voyaging. Asking $149,000 for the package More information and photos visit www.pacifi cboatsales.com or call 329-4066 for information or showing Library hosts Ohrlando’s Chamber Ensemble Ohrlando’s Chamber Ensemble featuring Roland Maurer and Ursula Hesse offers a New Year’s Concert on Tuesday at the Kailua-Kona Public Library. The two Swiss musicians will offer a special colorful Bouquet of salon musique, waltzes, polkas, dances and more. Sponsored by Friends of the Libraries, Kona, this program is free to the public. Info: 327-4327. Ohrlando’s Chamber Ensemble slates 3 February concerts Shortly before a trip to Europe, Ohrlando’s Chamber Ensemble offers a trio of concerts for lovers of exquisite baroque and classic chamber music. Garrett Webb will enrich the group with his recorders. Garrett joined the ensemble featuring Roland “Orhlando” Maurer on oboe and bassoon and Ursula Hesse on harpsichod in several previous concerts. The program includes a trio of sonatas by Johann Joachim Quantz, Johann Christoph Pepusch, Joseph Bodin de Boismortier and a sinfonia-suite by Johann Joseph Fux. Garrett will perform a recorder sonata by Georg Friedrich Handel and Ursula Hesse introduces the harpsichord with some short solo pieces. Shows are slated 5 p.m. on Feb. 3 at Queen Emma Community Center in Kealakekua; 4:30 p.m. on Feb. 4 at Kona Lutheran Church of the Holy Trinity; and 4 p.m. on Feb. 5 at a private residence in Kona (for reservations and directions, email roland. maurer@gmx.ch or call 315-7666). Admission to all concerts is free, however, a $15 donation is suggested for the Feb. 3 and 4 performance. A $20 donation is suggested for the Feb. 5 show. The Makaha Sons performs 2 shows Feb. 10 Umeke’s Fish Market and Grill in partnership with the Perpetuate Foundation present a pair of Valentine’s Day Concerts featuring The Makaha Sons on Feb. 10 at Umeke’s Fish Market and Grill in Kailua-Kona. One of Hawaii’s premiere Hawaiian musical groups, The Makaha Sons’ first show is at 7 p.m. followed by a second show starting at 9 p.m. Seating for the first show is at 6 p.m. and at 8:30 p.m. for the second show. General admission tickets are $40 and reserved seating is $50, if purchased in advance. At the door, prices increase by $10. The Perpetuate Foundation is a nonprofit organization that strives “to be a light perpetuating culture, diversity, community development, commerce and health consciousness. Its purpose is to raise funds and be a catalyst to various organizations, promote cultural awareness and preservation, provide education on sustainability, grant scholarships for higher education and be an overall good steward of the community. Info/tickets: 990-0474. ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT ➠ Continued from page 4 Garrett Webb will join Roland “Orhlando” Maurer and Ursula Hesse in a trio of concerts offered by the Ohrlando’s Chamber Ensemble Feb. 3-5. COURTESY PHOTO/SPECIAL TO WEST HAWAII TODAY Continued on page 9 ➠


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