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HUI O HAWAII OF SAN DIEGO 752 Grand Avenue Spring Valley, Ca 91977 Hui Motto: IMUA
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| Organized in 1970, the Hui O Hawai’i of San Diego
is a nonprofit social organization whose purpose is to preserve the
cultural heritage of Hawai’i, to foster a spirit of Aloha, to take an
active interest in the welfare of the Hawaiian community and to unite its
members in friendship, good fellowship and mutual respect and
understanding. Some of our activities include a monthly (every third Tuesday) social dinner gathering that feature volunteer (individuals, group or family) cooks doing their favorite dish, entertainment, invited speakers, a raffle and an evening of sharing with old/new members and family. The September social is dedicated to Miss Hui O Hawai’I where the Na wahines of the Hui display their talents in music and dance. Other activities include a spring Luau usually in March and a larger outdoor Luau usually in August. There is a Saturday Hawaiian Choir practice for performances at senior centers, for other occasions and personal pleasure. A ukulele class on Wednesday nights at the Hui building for beginners and accomplished players of all ages. We participate in the annual Ho’Olaule’a at Alondra Park and the annual Pacific Islander Festival in San Diego. The Hui has a scholarship program that provides assistance to high school and college students seeking success in higher education. For membership information, please write to: Carmen Bugawisan We have a web site for events and
general information at:
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