NIa Flaumana'O Linfield T!:* ljt*iiri::ts *J' L..ip:$r*:3eJ 5l*:x* is l+i:*r* t**: *i*h* !s On behalf of the Linfield College Hawaiian Ciub, welcome to the newest issue of Na Hawmana'O Linfield. Na Haumana'O Linfleld originally started as a way of informing members about current events and other information regarding the club but has since growrl into a way of also informing the rest of the Linfield community and club parents, both near and far, on what the club is involved with" Skength and pride lies in the great diversity of the c1ub. It is through our club members that the aloha spirit is shared and able to travel beyond the geographic lines of the islands. The Hawaiian Club would like to give a warm mahalo to all who have been involved this past y€tr, and many years beforq and looks forward to what the club will achieve in the future. B ,*'u :\,'E BSFIq:Ei Thc purpose of this newsletter is to: . Promote communication between members in and out of the Hawaiian Club . Promote how the Hawaiian culfure is being shared in activlties members are GVB + Bowling ts.day L7,2A14 Club members will be Eoins to GoldenVa[Ev Brewery for ' dinner,"followed by bowling. Donation Drive &,{,ay 17,2A14 Donations of gently used clothing/objects will be collected for a Salem homeless shelter. Summer Picnic )uly 2014 An annual oicnic will be orednized and held on O'ahu for new and retuming sfudents, as well as alumni-
This document is posted to help you gain knowledge. Please leave a comment to let me know what you think about it! Share it to your friends and learn new things together.
On behalf of the Linfield College Hawaiian Ciub, welcome tothe newest issue of Na Hawmana'O Linfield. Na Haumana'OLinfleld originally started as a way of informing members aboutcurrent events and other information regarding the club buthas since growrl into a way of also informing the rest of theLinfield community and club parents, both near and far, onwhat the club is involved with"
Skength and pride lies in the great diversity of the c1ub. It isthrough our club members that the aloha spirit is shared andable to travel beyond the geographic lines of the islands. TheHawaiian Club would like to give a warm mahalo to all whohave been involved this past y€tr, and many years beforq andlooks forward to what the club will achieve in the future.
B ,*'u:\,'E BSFIq:Ei
Thc purpose of thisnewsletter is to:. Promote
communicationbetween members inand out of theHawaiian Club
. Promote how theHawaiian culfure isbeing shared inactivlties members are
GVB + Bowlingts.day L7,2A14Club memberswill be Eoins toGoldenVa[EvBrewery for 'dinner,"followedby bowling.
Donation Drive&,{,ay 17,2A14Donations ofgently usedclothing/objectswill be collectedfor a Salemhomeless shelter.
Summer Picnic
)uly 2014An annual oicnicwill be orednizedand held on O'ahufor new andretuming sfudents,as well as alumni-
)NA HAUMANA'O LINEIELD
The event featured dinner and a show all of whichis student-organized and run. Ohana HawaiianCaf6, an Oregon-based restaurant with locations inboth Portland and Milwaukie, catereddinner. Authentic Hawaiian foods like kalua pigwith cabbage, poi (a pudding-like food made frommashed taro), kulolo (a dessert made from mashedtaro and grated coconut meat or coconut milk) andcoconut haupia (a coconut gelatin of sorts) were onthe menu, in addition to teriyaki chicken, rice,macaroni salad and pineapple. To a recordaudience of more than 1,600 people, a roughly 2-hour show was put on by dancers, both membersand non-members of the Hawaiian Club, withHawaiiarL Samoaru Tahitian and Maori dances,student skits, and a student fire-throwingperformance. Spectators were left dazzled by theamount of detail and grace executed in all of theperformances.
It's amazing how much love and hard workgoes into pulling off a spectacular lu'au but theHawaiian Club never seems todisappoint. After four months of preparation,all of the days of rehearsing, costume makingdecorating and promoting culminated in ashowcase on May 3 of the Hawaiian andPolynesian cultures like no other. JuniorsIhilani Kamaka and Jonah Flores were thisyear's co-chairs of the event of which thetheme was "Keiki'O Ka'Aina" whichtranslates to "Children of the Land." Lt total,more than 100 students were involved in themaking of Linfield's annual lu'au event andeach did their part as committee chairs,dancers, kumus (teachers) or volunteersduring preparations or on the big day itself.
MAY 2014
n-n: !
ffi
7
MAY 20L4NA HAUMANA'O LINFIELD
{}rt*and decorated gingerbread houses to get intothe Chrisfinas spirit and take a break fromstudying for finals.
Over the course of the spring term the mainfocus for students was "ht'au season" as they
prepared for months before all of their hardwork paid off on the big day of May 3.
Up next for the club is a final spring outing at
Golden Valley Brewery, followed by cosmic
bowling, and the election process for nextyear's board and officers.
\trc t t*i','.+ r'* \rirr;l: I
Making machi uras rever so easy!
1. Measure ingredients then combinernochiko flour, water, and sugar inmixing bowl.Spray bundt pan with cookingspray
3. Pour mochi mixture into pan4, Microwave 54 minutes. Check for
even cooking.5. Let it cool down.6. Add potato starch to extra
Microwaveable bundtpan or containerExtra plate/bowl
*gs-
r(
,)
Aloha'0eSummer is upon us and llrith it will come the close of yetanother great year. Thank you to all of the students, friends,parents, faculfy members, those in the community, and anyand all others who played a part in this yeals work and fun.AII of it was made possible with your help and we trulyappreciate it from the bottom of ourhearts. Until next year!