What is a Hukilau?
A Hukilau is a way of fishing invented by the ancient Hawaiians. The word comes from Huki, meaning pull, and lau, meaning leaves. A large number of people, usually family and friends, would work together in casting the net from shore and then pulling it back. The net was lined with ki leaves, which would help scare the fish into the center of the net. Consistent with the Hawaiian subsistence economy, anybody that helped could share in the catch. A Hukilau is also known to local Hawaiians as a festive beach gathering.
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Country Flea Market
Flea Market will be returning March 2009
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Electronics Recycling
February 7th 2009 8:00 am to 3:00 pm. Drop off your unwanted electronics. Computer monitors, CRT screens, Calculators, Plasma Screens and more. Use the Empire Street Entrance, Back to the maintenance shop area. Download the flyer for more information.
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