Reunion promoter and alumni archivist Joe Tateyama. |
Reunion organizer James Yamaki |
A special presentation about the school was presented by Kaʻū Multicultural Society founders Darlyne Vierra and Liz Kuluwaimaka who pulled from their enormous archive on families who immigrated here to work in the sugar industry and paniolo in ranching from Hawaiian and immigrant families. She said she could fill a huge place with just photos and memorabilia from the schools. She noted that Kaʻū Multicultural Society is looking for a permanent home for its archives and displays.
Reunion organizers and promoters James Yamaki and Joe Tateyama said they were thrilled with the turnout at Pāhala Community Center and the widespread love for the school.
SOUTH POINT FIRE CONTINUED TO BURN ON SUNDAY. County Civil Defense issued a statement saying, "The Hawaii Fire Department reports the brush fire in the Kaʻū District at South Point continues to burn. All road closures are expected to remain in place through Monday."
PALM TRAIL HIKE on Sunday, Aug. 20 at 9:30 a.m. is a 2.6 mile loop along an old ranch road that leads to amazing volcanic features from the 1868 eruption. At the Kahuku Unit of Hawaiʻi Volcanoes National Park, discover relics of the ranching era and learn about hulihia (catastrophic change) and kūlia (restoration). Enjoy panoramic views of Kahuku and the Kaʻū coast. This is a 3-hour program.
A core group of Ka'u High & Pahala Elementary alumni, some flying in from as far as Boston. Photos by Julia Neal |
Calvin Ponce headed up entertainment for the reunion Sunday. |
The following roads are closed: South Point Road at Ka Lea Road intersection
The following roads are open for local traffic only: South Point Road below Kamaoa Road
The area remains closed due to active fires and fire suppression activities. For more information, please visit the County of Hawaii Hazard Impact Map.
The following roads are open for local traffic only: South Point Road below Kamaoa Road
The area remains closed due to active fires and fire suppression activities. For more information, please visit the County of Hawaii Hazard Impact Map.
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