Dear Hualalai Neighbors, We thought we would share with you our property that is currently on the market on Lopez Island. This is a 3 acre, 360’ waterfront complex consisting of two complete waterfront homes, two garages, a fully serviced 45 foot RV Port with deck. All this for merely $1.299,00. Sea Oaks Compound from Mike Sack on Vimeo. Please feel free to share with friends and relatives. If you would like more information, you may contact me at (206)324-7666. All best, Mike and John
Saturday, August 6th – Annual Summer Bash “Celebrating Hualalai’s 20th Anniversary”*Blessing with Kahu Billy*Employee Entertainment*Hula by Kaulu and Misti*Live Band*DJ Chad*Photo Booth*Featured Food Stations by Ke’olu, Beach Tree, Ulu, RBH, Hualalai Grille*Dessert Station by Chef Lisa and Chef KalaniON THE DRIVING RANGE*Keiki Buffet*5 piece combo bounce house*Choo Choo Train*Sumo Wrestling*Velcro Wall*Kona Shave Ice Truck
Friday, August 5th – 14th Annual Canoe Regatta / Luncheon and Ho’olauleaThis is the first year we will be having a Ho’olaulea going on during the Regatta.*Summer Retail Pop Up Shop*Kona Juice Company – juice stand with assorted fresh pressed juice*KFAS – Tie Dying and Henna*Olowalu Entertainment – Polynesian sounds and Tahitian dancers*DJ Chad mixing music*Kona Shave Ice Truck*We will be giving out prizes through out.*A DUNK TANK!!!! Yes, step right up and get dunked!!!*Members can form their own paddling teams this year with awards luncheon to follow.Aloha Four Seasons Hualalai TeamThe Retail Group Run for Hope Fund-raiserBegins Friday August 1st !!!Big Island Candies Large Crunch Bars(These bars are an exclusive fundraising item that is not available for retail sales.They are addictive to anyone who loves good chocolate combined with macadamia nuts and rice crispies! Buy one or buy five (or more)!For Only $4.00
Please see any Retail Associate or stop by any of our ShopsSponsored bySeaside BeachSeaside Luxeand The Club ShopAll Proceeds benefit The American Cancer Society.Also remember: The LANDSCAPE DEPT. will be having a Plant Sale as our Run For Hope fundraiser during the first full week of Sept.
Earl Sanders’ (Superintendent of Golf) retirement party at Ke ‘Olu’s members reception.Thank you Earl for your dedicated years of making our resort beautiful. Earl’s motto:“Sometimes, to get the gains, there’s gotta be some pains”.Liz Rudinica won a gift basket valued at $500 from today’s Hydra facial demos by our very own Hualalai Spa Estheticians. Congrats Liz!!!
Thank you to Kathy Styer
Thanks to Liz Hejlsberg Since the response to a post of an old Hawaiian Video was great, I bring you another.
KALAPANA, BIG ISLAND (HawaiiNewsNow) – It’s a breathtaking sight, and one that requires a three-mile hike. But visitors say seeing the lava flowing down the Pulama Pali near the abandoned Royal Gardens subdivision is worth it. “It’s gorgeous,” said Big Island resident Leilani Wilcox. “I’ve never gotten to see a live lava flow ’til now, and I’m just beside myself right now. It’s so beautiful.” The flow from the Pu’u ‘O’o vent burned through the forest as a slow-moving pahoehoe flow, but then changed into a channelized ‘a’a flow. It’s now nearly five miles long and is just two miles from the ocean. Hawaii County opened a parking lot and access road Thursday, which quickly filled up with people who wanted to see Madam Pele at work. “We wanted to come see the lava and check out the smoke and look at all the people going over there,” said Nick Sanchez of San Francisco, as he and his wife Mayela got ready to start the hike. After parking, visitors hike through the Kalapana Gardens subdivision on the same road that was built for $8 million as an emergency bypass when another lava flow threatened to cut off the town of Pahoa in 2014. The hike ends at the boundary with Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. The return of visible flowing lava means bookings for lava tours are up. Lavaland Hawaii is once again offering lava hikes, and reservations are starting to come in. “We hiked but it was too far to take people when it first got there, but what a great show,” said Hank Powers of Lavaland Hawaii. “Now it’s getting close enough where we can take people because it’s not too difficult.” Residents of the area have some mixed emotions about the onslaught of visitors. “I live on a ranch close by, and I think it’ll bring a little bit of chaos from the order we’re used to,” said Wilcox. “But for my community I think it will bring support.” And those visitors will be coming as long as they can see the flowing lava. “You gotta come and see it for yourself to really get an idea,” said Joel Buchin of Florida. “You can take so many pictures, but pictures don’t do it justice.” The parking lot and viewing area at the end of Highway 130 is open daily from 3 p.m. to 9 p.m. Thanks to Hawaii News Now |