Participants sought for Kamehameha Pa‘u Parade

Featuring elegant pa‘u riders, the purpose of the Na Kamehameha Commemorative Pa‘u Parade is to honor the memory of the Kamehameha Lineage. Photo by Hunter Trevelyan Wyndham.
LAHAINA – The Na Kamehameha Commemorative Pa’u Parade & Ho’olaule’a Planning Committee seeks parade participants and vendors.
With the theme “Holomua Kamehameha,” Honoring the 125 years of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop’s Educational Legacy, the event will take place on Saturday, June 16, at 9:45 a.m. on Front Street.
The parade will start from Kenui Street and proceed south toward Shaw Street.
Set for 9 a.m. until sunset at Kamehameha Iki Park next to 505 Front Street, the ho’olaule’a will include exhibits and tours by Friends of Moku’ula and Hui O Wa’a Kaulua, Makahiki games with Kula Kaiapuna O Maui ma Nahi’ena’ena, pa’u awards presentation, food booths, Maui made crafters and local entertainment.
Download applications online at www.hawaii.gov/dags/kamehameha (scroll down to the Maui section).

With the theme “Holomua Kamehameha, Honoring the 125 years of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop’s Educational Legacy,” the Na Kamehameha Commemorative Pa‘u Parade & Ho‘olaule‘a will take place on Saturday, June 16, on Front Street. Parade participants and vendors are sought. Photo by Hunter Trevelyan Wyndham.
For more information on the 2012 Na Kamehameha Commemorative Pa’u Parade & Ho’olaule’a, contact Daryl Mauliola Fujiwara at (808) 264-8779 or sfdhawaii@gmail.com.
- With the theme “Holomua Kamehameha, Honoring the 125 years of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop’s Educational Legacy,” the Na Kamehameha Commemorative Pa‘u Parade & Ho‘olaule‘a will take place on Saturday, June 16, on Front Street. Parade participants and vendors are sought. Photo by Hunter Trevelyan Wyndham.