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6 | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 2017 BIG ISLAND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE | WEST HAWAII TODAY ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT who emphasizes aloha as a lifestyle, ohana (family), alakai (leadership/ discipline), and lokahi (unity), as the core of communal expression. His Paul’s purpose is to lay a foundation of aloha with the goal of making a difference in the world today through the practice of Hawaiian culture and values. This free cultural events is supported in part by a grant from the County of Hawaii and Hawaii Tourism Authority. Park entrance fees apply. Info: Visit www.volcanoartcenter.org. Announcements KVA featuring 9 guest artists during September Kailua Village Artists Gallery is featuring the works of nine guest artists from the Big Island during September. Frank Andrews creates welded copper petroglyph images inspired from petroglyphs found on locations around the Hawaiian Islands. Rachel Baker works with fused glass, shaping it into plates, coasters, jewelry, wine stoppers and accessory pieces in bright colors featuring marine life images. Hugh Jenkins and Stephanie Ross are partner glassblowers and together create their intricate glass spheres. Brad Lewis is an internationally Dr. Donald Nikaitani IS NOW ACCEPTING NEW PATIENTS AS A PRIMARY CARE PHYSICIAN IN KAILUAŽKONA, HAWAII Dr. Nikaitani is Board Certifi ed by the American Board of Internal Medicine specializing in the care of the adult patient. He is profi cient in cardiology, neurology, diabetes, heart disease, asthma, kidney and bladder, lung disease, stomach and intestines, endocrine disorders, and all other medical concerns including cold, fl u, and sore throat symptoms. Accepting most insurances including HMSA, BCBS, UHA, HMAA, HMA, UNITED HEALTH CARE, MDX, MEDICARE, CIGNA, AETNA, and KAISER ADDED CHOICE. Please call 808-329-1346 for an appointment. We treat you like family. Your health is our most important concern. Kona Kohala Health Care Svc. 75-137 Hualalai Road, Kailua-Kona, HI Napo’opo’o,” debuts this evening. Both Mike and Terry Field are debuting new works of art in their gallery, along with new jewelry designs by Kiana’s Creations and live music on their lanai. The Holualoa Ukulele Gallery will be presenting the music of the Mauka High Notes on their front lanai along with complimentary refreshments. The public is invited to discover historic Holualoa Village, meet the artists and enjoy a variety of food truck treats and live music from local musicians from 5:30 until 8:30 p.m. during the First Friday evening. Info: Visit www.holualoahawaii.com. SKEA hosts sewing, quilting and fiber arts group A sewing, quilting and fiber arts group meets Tuesday at the Society for Kona’s Education and Art in Honaunau. Get started on your project or get a little help from your friends. All styles are welcome, as is any project in the field of fiber art. The group meets once per month from 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Attendees should bring their own lunch and project to work on. Info: Email cmwynne@hawaii.rr.com ‘Hula Voices’ at Volcano Art Center Gallery Volcano Art Center introduces “Hula Voices” at the gallery in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. This new, free, educational offering will occur on the first Thursday of each month from 7-8 p.m. at the Volcano Art Center Gallery. “Hula Voices” presents an engaging, intimate “talk story” session with Hawaii Island’s kumu hula who eat, sleep and live lives centered on the practice of hula and its associated arts. They will share their hula genealogy, traditions, protocols, experiences, chants and choreography that are rooted in the ancient Hawaiian practice of Hula. On Thursday, Desiree Moana Cruz will moderate the event with Kumu Paul K. Neves. Neves is a student of the late Kumu Hula Wayne Kaho’onei Panoke, who in turn was a student of the late-Kumu Hula Winona Beamer. He opened Halau Ha’a Kea o Kinohi in 2004 with schools in Hilo, San Francisco, and Kyoto, Japan. Neves is a cultural practitioner of the traditional ways of the kanaka maoli, Continued on page 11 ➠ ➠ Continued from page 3 Kailua Village Artists Gallery is featuring the works of nine guest artists from the Big Island during September including Bill Twibell, known as the “Fish Print Guy” specializes in the ancient art of gyotaku. COURTESY PHOTO/SPECIAL TO WEST HAWAII TODAY An evening of live music with the SATURDAY | SEPTEMBER 9TH 5:00 PM - 7:00 PM KOMBUCHA STAND BY UNDER THE BODHI TREE FREE POPCORN PROVIDED BY THE SHOPS AT MAUNA LANI 68-1330 Mauna Lani Drive Kohala Coast, HI 96743 Shopsatmaunalani.com (808) 885-9501


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