Thursday, May 26, 2011

Training

Training

Friday, May 13, 2011

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Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Camp 'Imiloa After Dark in May, 2011

Aloha mai!

Welcome to 'Imiloa's monthly membership e-newsletter, Kilolani. Mahalo for your support of our programs. Please send your comments and feedback to our Membership and Development Office at membership@imiloahawaii.org or call (808) 969-9732.

Mei (May) Calendar
May 4 Science Rocks! After School Program: Weather
May 11 Science Rocks! After School Program: Mad Math
May 17 Presentation by Astronaut Koichi Wakata at 4:15pm
BrushBot FESTival at 5:45pm
May 18 Science Rocks! After School Program: Sustainable Living
May 21 OceanFEST
Maunakea Skies Lecture Series at 7 pm

Coming Soon:
Camp 'Imiloa - June through July
'Imiloa After Dark


Daily Planetarium Shows (Tuesday through Sunday)*
11 am Maunakea: Between Earth and Sky
1 pm Natural Selection (3D)
2 pm Awesome Light 2 (3D)
3 pm Natural Selection (3D)

Saturdays
9:30-11 am Keiki Kilohoku Korner activities in the atrium
10:00 am Earth, Moon & Sun (Keiki Show)

*Our planetarium show schedule will change starting June 18! See below for details.

Special Evening Shows
Maunakea Skies Lecture Series - Every third Saturday of the month at 7:00 pm

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

This is where Jonathan Ditto eats

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Prince Dance Institute/Disposable Nation May 13 and 14 Hawaii Prep Acadamy

Prince Dance is a newly formed non-profit professional dance company. Led by Artistic Director Angel Prince, Prince Dance was formed to create new works of dance designed to enlighten, challenge and inspire its audiences. Angel Prince is the award winning CEO of Prince Dance Institute and the Artistic Director of Prince Dance. Miss Prince has a BA in Dance and Psychology from Hofstra University. After living in Manhattan teaching, choreographing, and performing, Miss Prince decided to move to Hawaii in 2005 to reconnect with the elements. Once in Hawaii Miss Prince began the very successful Prince Dance Institute, which teaches classes and produces performances all over the State of Hawaii. In 2008 Prince Dance, a non-profit dance company, was formed with Miss Prince as the Artistic Director. Miss Prince continues to dance her way through the world's cities and countries, teaching, performing, and inspiring wherever her work takes her.

Hawaii Vacation Rentals Inc.


A month-long stay in the Kona or Kohala areas of the Big Island wouldn't be enough time to experience all the incredible scenery, vistas, waterfalls, hikes and small towns. There is very little modern development so you can get a real feel of how people have lived here for the last 150 years.

You can swim, snorkel, sunbathe, snow ski, parasail, hike in rainforests, kayak, paddle a Hawaiian canoe, watch whales, surf, go boogie boarding, scuba diving, fine dining, sail, go big game fishing, hunting, bird watching, take pictures, go in a submarine to see coral reefs, visit historical Hawaiian sites, take bus tours, boat tours, helicopter tours, hiking tours, sailboat tours, and mountain bike tours, go to a luau, learn how to hula and weave lauhala, get a tan and relax!

You can see volcanoes, lava, geothermal vents, Hawaiian rainforest, black sand, white sand, and green sand beaches, whales and dolphins, incredible tropical fish, turtles, moray eels, manta rays, rainbows, snow, rushing rivers, Majestic towering waterfalls, Hawaiian heiaus (temples), Hawaiian historical sites, huge ancient lava flows (and some more modern ones), geckos, beautiful sunrises and sunsets, hula dancing, deserts, The mountains of Hualalai (8,000 ft.) and Mauna Loa (13,000 ft.), jungles, tropical downpours, and an island community of friendly people.

Each of the following attractions are within a short drive from our rentals:

Hapuna Beach Park is one of the finest white-sand beaches in the world (top ten by Conde Nast). There is very little rain here, about 6" per year, so this beach has practically guaranteed great weather. Sunsets at Hapuna are incredible! Maui can be seen 35 miles away. A covered pavillion, picnic tables, showers, restrooms and a small hot dog and cold drink stand make this an easy beach to visit.

Spencer Beach Park is perfect if you have small children or don't like big waves. At Spencer Park is Pu'ukohola Heiau (temple), Hawaii's most famous and largest heiau.

Kawaihae is a commercial harbor, and home of the famous Kawaihae Canoe Club. A convenient store, galleries, a shop or two, a dive rental shop and a few restaurants are all located in a small shopping center.

Pololu Valley is a beautiful valley cut out of about 400 foot cliffs by a small river that still meanders through at the bottom. There is a quite steep 30-minute hike to get to the bottom.

Waimea town, also called Kamuela, sits at about 2500 feet elevation and has some extraordinary restaurants, fast food and everything in between.

Monday, May 2, 2011

This was a comment on Bloggertizing


Bloggertizing
Should lawyers’ blogs be classified as advertizing? I have wondered about that before, but never thought a state would consider passing a regulation to that effect. A committee of New York State’s Administrative Board of Courts has not only suggested such a regulation but also has proposed "extend[ing] court jurisdiction to out-of-state legal advertising that appears in New York." This has prompted a London-based lawyer to ask, "Could I be disciplined by New York state because there are pay-per-click adverts on my weblog or seminars, and these are interpreted as acts which ‘solicit legal services’?" Interesting issue. Would LDS-themed blogs written by lawyers that sometimes talk about legal issues and how they apply to the Church or Church history be subject to this regulation because they can be read in New York? Would Nate Oman, Kaimi, Steve Evans, Kevin Barney, ECS, Guy Murray, DMI Dave, A. Greenwood and other lawyers be subject to discipline for our participation on LDS blogs?