October 6 & October 8, 2022 IRONMAN TRIATHLON: A NOTE FROM THE CLUB This year, the Iron Man Triathlon will be over the span of 2 days and will be taking place on the West side of the island of Hawai’i. Due to this event and our property location, we anticipate […] Many in our community do not have enough food to put on their tables. And the food banks have empty shelves! A food drive was held yesterday but it’s not too late to help. It’s easy to donate on line!
If you caught us on Hawaii News Now Sunrise on Friday, you saw […] Member Becky Holman’s stunning new oil painting is at the Gallery of Great Things in Waimea. It is 24″ x 48″.
photo by Bill McDowell The Civil Beat published a story on January 26, 2022 about the high cost of living in Hawaii. It makes me wonder what the future holds. “In the next decade or so Hawaii will have an unusually high number of people living past 85. As the number […]
Aloha Hualalai Owners, I am sending this email to inform you about an unfortunate incident within the resort yesterday. (Monday, April 5.) There was a structure fire yesterday within Ke Alaula Villas. The fire started in a detached garage and spread to a vehicle parked near the garage. Fortunately, there were no injuries, […] photos by Bill McDowell
Although the news of Hawaii was grim on the mainland, Hualalaians were spared most of the rain and wind. I received many emails and texts checking on our welfare. I explained that the mountain of Hualalai protects us from many storms. photo […] Hard to believe Hurricane Douglas is “roaring” towards us!
Life as we knew it has changed drastically in only a few days here at Hualalai Four Seasons. With the closing of so many venues, our beloved staff members are now unemployed. Things are dire, but many members have been putting their heads together to determine how we can help. For people who […] The Waimea Cherry Blossom Festival celebrates the first blooms of the historic cherry trees at Church Row Park, as well as the heritage of Hawaiians and immigrants to Hawaii. photo courtesy of Bill McDowell photos courtesy of Becky Holman […] Going up to Waimea on an early Saturday morning to the several farmers markets is not only a scenic drive–we also came back laden with orchids, flowers, papayas, all kinds of veggies….and cinnamon rolls.
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Allison Blackwell In Concert is presented in association with the Hoku Concert Series, are on Saturday, November 2, 2019, and Sunday, November 3, 2019, from 2:00 pm to 4:30 pm, at a Private Estate in Kailua-Kona. All proceeds from these exclusive benefit concerts will go towards helping the Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra continue […] THE NATURAL RESOURCE TEAM WILL BE HOSTING A TEAM OF TURTLE TAGGING SCIENTISTS AND HPA STUDENTS FOR TURTLE TAGGING. THEY WILL BE STATIONED AT KUMUKEA BEACH AND TRAVELING ALONG THE COASTLINE ASSISTING WITH CAPTURING TURTLES AND COLLECTING DATA FOR THE NATIONAL OCEANIC AND ATMOSPHERIC ASSOCIATION (NOAA). ALL THE DESCRIBED ACTIVITIES ARE PERMITTED. IF YOU HAVE […] SAVE THE DATE! The Film Festival will be here before we know it! Get all the information you need now.
Thank you, Kate Bell, for alerting us to these coming events. August 18, Kahilu Theatre, 2:00 PM.
August 22, 5:30 to 7PM. Natural Energy Lab of Hawaii Authority.
Go online to The Kohala Center for all the information. […] The island of Hawaii experienced a 5.2 magnitude earthquake on Saturday evening. Hualalai Club members reported feeling a sharp jolt that shook them and the door frames of their houses, as well as knocking items off of shelves. There were no reports of injuries or extensive damage. Of course, the dramatic shifting of the earth […] The Hawaii Wood Guild’s 33rd Masters Invitational Annual Exhibit opens January 12 with a reception from 5:00 to 7:00 PM at the Issacs Art Center in Waimea. The show runs through February 23, Tuesdays through Saturdays from 10:00 AM to 5:00 PM. Eighteen guild members created the 52 pieces on display. HPA will receive […] |