This is an Annual Cultural Heritage Event held in the Town of Kalama Washington into It's 4th Year Now! Kalama Heritage Festival combines Two Cultures the Hawaiian and Native American Indian On August 23rd and 24th in The City and The Port of Kalama Washington.
This is a Two Day Cultural Heritage Event held in The Port of Kalama. All Day Events Such as Arts, Crafts, Music Foods, Workshops and An Evening Hawaiian Traditional Concert On Saturday August From 7:30pm to 10pm
The Entry to this Two Day Hawaiian and Native Indian Heritage Cultural Event is FREE! The Evening Concert on Saturday August 23rd is a Paid Event
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*2nd Annual Kalama Heritage Festival Luau Pow Wow and Concert
*1st Annual Kalama Heritage Festival Canoe Regatta
*1st Annual Kalama Heritage Volleyball Contest
*Mini Locomotive Display's and Special Dinner
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All Types of Vendors! Arts, Crafts, Foods, Etc
(VENDORS NEEDED!) And (FOOD VENDORS)
TO OBTAIN AN APPLICATION EMAIL TO US DIRECTLY
*ALOHAISLANDTREASURES@YAHOO.COM*
For More Information Call Bill Or Gloria Nahalea-Producers Hale Halawai
O Hawaii and Multicultural Liasions For The
Kalama Heritage Festival August 23rd and 24th 2008
CALL(206)478-0772 OR (206)484-2511
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*2005-Drew 1500 and 10 Vendors
*2006-Drew 2000 and 25 Vendors
*2007-Drew 5000 and 70 Vendors and 1st Ever Luau Pow/wow
Mailing Address For Seattle and Kalama Washington
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Hale Halawai O Hawaii Resource Center(Seattle)
P.O.BOX 33745
Seattle,WA 98133
Attn:Bill and Gloria(Napua)Nahalea
Hale Halawai O Hawaii Resource Center(Kalama)
P.O.BOX 1907
Kalama,WA 98625
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