DJI Phantom 4 drone footage of Maui Ka'ahumanu Church
This DJI Phantom 4 drone footage of Historic Ka'ahumanu Church in Maui shows the Gothic Architecture style. Built in 1876 for Queen Ka'ahumanu, the church still has regular Sunday Service. The DJI Phantom 4 drone footage shows the proximity to the beautiful Iao Valley nearby.
From Wikipedia:
Kaʻahumanu Church is a Church in Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii. Upon visiting a religious service in Wailuku in 1832 by Jonathan Smith Green, Queen Ka'ahumanu requested that a more permanent church structure be named for her, but her request was not honored until 1876 when the current structure was built by Reverend Edward Bailey. Sunday services are held in the church, with the hymns and invocation invoked in the Hawaiian language.
Ka'ahumanu Church has been on the National Registry of Historic Places since May 12, 1975.
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Picnic for Poki Hawaiian Music Concert in Wailuku Town, Maui
Picnic for Poki is held every month on the third Thursday, to bring the spirit of aloha and Hawaiian music to the Maui community in honor of the late Allen Braddah Poki Pokipala. Braddah Poki was dedicated to sharing Hawaiian music and culture through various venues in Hawaii.
Ola Na Mele Productions and Roselani Place co-host Picnic for Poki at 11:00 AM at the Historic Kaahumanu Church in Wailuku Town, 103 South High Street (under the Monkeypod tree). On April 18, 2013 the featured guest was Pamela Polland, leader of the renowned traditional Hawaiian music group Keaolani. Pamela was joined by several dancers from hula hālau Wehiwehi O Leilehua from Kula. Also dancing was Joann Bommarito, who along with her husband Joe Bommarito, are the owners of the co-hosting Ola Na Mele Productions.
Marissa - Old Wailuku Town
Quick Photoshoot of Marissa in old Wailuku Town
MAUI SAFEWAY ON IWI KUPUNA
MAUI SAFEWAY ON IWI KUPUNA
INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I: Maui Mayor | Kaua‘i Mayor
In a special two-hour edition, INSIGHTS will assemble leading candidates in two major Mayoral races.
–At 8:00 pm, it’s the forum for Maui County Mayor. Voters on Maui, Moloka‘i and Lāna‘i will elect a new Mayor for the first time in eight years. Current County Councilmembers Elle Cochran and Don Guzman and former Councilmember Mike Victorino are among the candidates who want the job.
–In the second hour, beginning at 9:00 pm, the forum features candidates for Kaua‘i County, where voters will elect a new Mayor for the first time in a decade. County Councilmembers Derek Kawakami, Mel Rapozo, JoAnn Yukimura and County Parks Director Leonard Rapozo are among candidates running for this office.
PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 608 | Hosted by Kamehameha Schools Maui Middle School | Full Program
This episode of HIKI NŌ is hosted by Kamehameha Schools - Maui Middle School on Maui.
Top Story:
Students from Roosevelt High School on Oahu highlight the December 2014 inauguration of Governor David Ige at the Hawaii State Capitol, focusing on his vision for public education in Hawaii. Several Roosevelt students comment on the Governor's vision and offer their own insights on education.
Also Featured:
Students from Saint Francis School on Oahu, formerly a school for girls that recently welcomed its first male students, portray how senior Eislee Nakamasu lent his talents to transforming an annual student pageant into a shining, co-educational success; students from Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School on Kauai showcase how Lanakila Kitchen in Lawai serves up good food while changing the lives of adults with disabilities; students from Hana K-12 School on Maui tell the story of Megan Kalalau, a senior who does not let her blindness limit her dreams for the future; students at Wheeler Middle School on Oahu feature eighth-grader Macy Walters' amazing trek to the top of Africa's highest mountain to raise awareness of a rare autoimmune disease; and students from Island School on Kauai profile professional bodyboarder Dave Hubbard, capturing his thrilling rides on aerial video.
PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 513 | Hosted by H.P. Baldwin High School | Full Program
Premiere Airdate: February 13, 2014
Students from H.P. Baldwin High School on Maui host this episode of HIKI NŌ.
TOP STORIES:
Students from Connections Public Charter School in Hilo tell the story of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Master Cyril Pahinui and his life as an educator. For the past four school years, Pahinui has traveled from Oahu to Hawaii Island every Tuesday to teach Slack Key, steel guitar, and ukulele to students at Connections. Pahinui cites his late father, the legendary Gabby Pops Pahinui, as his primary musical influence. In all of his workshops he employs his father's teaching method—the eyes and ears school of learning by observing.
Plus, students from Waialua High and Intermediate School on the north shore of Oahu present a profile of new generation big wave rider Makua Rothman, who draws inspiration from legendary waterman Eddie Aikau and others of Eddie's generation.
ALSO FEATURED:
Students from King Intermediate School in Windward Oahu show us how to make an eyelash lei; students from Seabury Hall Middle on Maui file a report on a virus that is reeking havoc on sea turtles; students from Kapaa Middle School on Kauai present a primer on how to avoid injuries; and students from Kalani High School in East Oahu tell the story of a local magazine publisher who mentors young writers.
PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ | HIKI NŌ Can Do Festival 2015 | Full Program
Premiere Airdate: September 3, 2015
This special presentation of all stories nominated for the 2015 HIKI NŌ Awards represents the best of the best from the 2014-2015 school year. The 34 nominees include middle and high schools from Oahu, Maui, Hawaii Island and Kauai. The award categories include: Best Personal Profile, Best News Writing, Best Home- Base School, Best Cinematography and Best Overall Story. This presentation was screened for live audiences at theaters on Maui, Hawaii Island (Hilo and Kona), Kauai and Oahu. The winners will be announced by PBS Hawaii President and CEO Leslie Wilcox and Bank of Hawaii Foundation President Donna Tanoue in a livestream presentation on Thursday, September 24 at 3:00 pm on PBSHawaii.org.