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Kona Historical Society

Aloha Fridays Shine Brilliantly

Friday nights at Ke’olu feature fabulous food and scenery. They also bring together old friends and new.

Here are two new members, already past the first “Aloha” and deep into conversation.

photos courtesy of Jennifer Muscatel

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From the Camera of Bill McDowell

 

 

THE MILKY WAY THIS MORNING FROM 10,000 FEET ON MAUNA KEA. IT WAS A COOL 28 DEGREES AT TWO AM.

 

 

 

The BLUE HOUR, which lasts ten minutes as the sun comes up on the horizon.

 

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Hawaii Wood Guild Exhibit: Opening Reception, January 12

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 […]

Mahalo from the Hualalai Ohana Foundation

Come join the cocktail party from 4:00 to 6:00, and enjoy the trunk show at the Canoe Club.

Who You Gonna Call? Security, that’s who! 808-325-8325

Sometimes, even in the lives of those of us aiming for perfection, a minor accident may come our way. We’re very fortunate that at Hualalai we have a trained Security staff who will arrive in minutes to help us. I’m not saying I’m accident prone, but I have them on speed dial. 808-325-8325. (Of course, […]

Mele Mele Ukulele

Breakfast at Tiffany’s while helping our island’s furry friends! Be sure to RSVP! Little black dress optional…

 

Clear Skies Are a Delight

 

The air is so clear now! The sunsets and evening stars are spectacular.

Recommendations for a Property Manager?

Homeowners Yasemin and Gil Kliman are looking for recommendations for a property manager for their Golf Villa. Here’s a note from them:

Hello Residents, we have been home owners at Hualalai since 2013 and need a new property manager who can also handle rentals at our villa. We live in San Francisco and have […]

A Beautiful Morning for a Boat Ride

Meet the New Editor of This Blog

Cindy Muscatel

It is my pleasure to introduce all the members to Cindy Muscatel, our new editor. Since I have sold my home at Hualalai I approached Cindy to see if she wanted to take over the blog. To my delight, she said, “absolutely”. Here is a brief bio of Cindy’s background: Mike […]

The Answer to Yesterdays Question

 

Yes yes yes – it is the pond along the 5th hole on the Ke’Olu golf course, before the green and treat station. 👍🏼 -Big Wave Dave Cashman 😉

A Change of Editor at the Hualalaimembers Blog

Well, the word is out. John and I have sold our home and I will be handing off the Hualalaimembers Blog to another member who has expressed interest in blogging. This will be done in the next few weeks. In a few days I will introduce you to your new Blog Editor.

Many of you […]

Thought we all may need another beautiful Sunset

Thanks to Paul Locklin

Queen Kaahumanu Highway dedicated

KAILUA-KONA — As local officials celebrated the dedication of the newly widened stretch of Queen Kaahumanu Highway, the sound of horns from passing cars punctuated the speeches and remarks, notes of thanks — or at least, relief — for the completion of a project years in the making.

Three years after breaking ground and […]

Scientists, authorities still vigilant despite volcanic lull

HILO — Hawaiian Volcano Observatory scientists confirmed Sunday that rates of seismicity and summit deformation have decreased, as has lava output from fissure 8.

HVO geophysicist Jim Kauahikaua said the number of earthquakes have dropped considerably since before the the most recent summit collapse event, which occurred shortly before noon on Thursday.

“Typically, it […]

See How the Kilauea Eruption Is–Literally–Reshaping Hawaii

The Kilauea eruption briefly formed this small island off the coast of Hawaii.

Last week, the ongoing Kilauea eruption spawned a tiny addition to the Hawaiian island chain. A little baby islet, only about 20 or 30 feet from edge to edge, popped up off the coast of the Big Island—seemingly ready to […]

Jingles has passed away.

Jingles, a semi wild cat who lived in a small lava cave off Lipoa Street was found deceased in his little home this past Monday. According to a few members Jingles was about 14 years old, confirmed by his last visit to a vet. Many members would leave food for Jingles and looked after him. […]

February 24th–Know Your Neighbor: Who is the real Susan Mendelson?

SAVE THE DATE Know Your Neighbor Saturday, February 24, 2018 7:00pm Ke ‘Olu Living Room

 

Susan Mendelson

 

Join your fellow members at a Know Your Neighbor session featuring Susan Mendelson. Ke ‘Olu dining realized the problems they had at the last Know Your Neighbor and is now ready to welcome you […]

If you Missed it, the Canoe Club has new Hours and New Menus

Lunch and Sushi is served between 11:30am – 2:30pm Sushi and Light Menu served between 2:30pm – 6:00pm

 

 

 

And don’t forget to check for the special of the day and the soup of the day.

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Quick shots from the 1st New Year Eve at the Canoe Club