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Lanai The Pineapple Island
Lanai Hotels FOR PERSONALIZED SERVICE M-F 9-5 Pacific Time CALL 503-606-4111 (Toll free from USA and Canada only) 800-813-5009 For Other Online Booking Choose Below (Scroll down to view page) Lanai The Pineapple Island VIEW MAP OF LANAI From sunny white sand beaches to rugged pine forests, the island of Lanai has a primitive charm all of its own. The sixth largest island, Lanai is completely volcanic in origin. Located in the center of the Hawaiian chain, it is most famous for the huge Dole Pineapple plantation. Lanai boasts one of Hawaii's most beautiful beaches at Hulopoe Bay. You can also see petroglyphs at Luhiwa, and explore the ruins of Kaunolu Village near the favorite fishing spot of King Kamehameha the Great. The island's name translates to "day of conquest," and its unusual beauty contrasts from vividly colorful and lush to forbiddingly stark and striking. Top photo courtesy: HVCB / Ron Dahlquist The Lodge at Koele click here for prices and additional information Secluded among towering Cook pines and Banyan trees, the 102-room Lodge at Koele will undoubtedly take your breath away. With its enchanting rustic Hawaiian ambiance and engaging collection of rare artwork, the atmosphere is both refined and thoroughly relaxing. The Lodge at Koele is also a place of peerless pampering. Feather pillows and a four-poster bed await you. Freshly-squeezed pineapple juice is delivered to your room on arrival. And, from the moment you arrive, a luxury beyond price - an entirely gracious spirit of service. 4 X 4 Adventure Package, Tee - Time Golf, Lanai Romance and Lanai Getaway packages available also. The Manele Bay Hotel click here for prices and additional information The Manele Bay Hotel's 249 luxury guest rooms and suites feature spectacular views of the ocean and Lanai's dramatic coastline. The elegant two-story buildings reflect a blend of Hawaii's traditional Kama'aina and Mediterranean architectures, with arcaded loggias and sloping roofs. Formal gardens and multi-level, lavishly landscaped courtyards create a vivid contrast to the sea and shore. 4 X 4 Adventure Package, Tee - Time Golf, Lanai Romance and Lanai Getaway packages available also. Click On Island Fun Bar Below to Book Activities Now For more activity options, Click on Island below Click on flag for the latest prices for Norwegian Cruises You may now book NCL on line Click On Island Golf Bar Below to Book Golf Now All prices and descriptions subject to change without notice
Hawaiian Quilt" Table of
Hawaiian Quilting - LoveToKnow Crafts Log in Hawaiian Quilting From LoveToKnow Crafts Hawaiian quilting is a distinctive art form using brightly colored fabrics and elaborate stitching. They often incorporate images of indigenous flowers and plants, and are truly stunning masterpieces of fabric and thread. "/wiki/Image:Callalilypillow200.jpg" class="image" title="Hawaiian Quilt" Table of contents 1 History of Hawaiian quilts 2 Hawaiian sensibility in quilting 3 Making your own Hawaiian quilt 4 Related articles "/w/index.php?title=Hawaiian_Quilting&action=edit§ion=1" title="Hawaiian Quilting" History of Hawaiian quilts According to ( http://www.quiltshawaii.com/tradition.html ) , quilts evolved as an art form in Hawaii rather than a necessity, because the climate is mild. Hawaiian quilting really is different from other types of quilting in three basic ways: Whole pieces of cloth are used for the designs, instead of pieces like other quilts. Only two colors of fabric are used. The motif is cut using the “snowflake” method. The design motif is echoed in the quilting. Missionaries to the islands introduced quilting to the native women. Because they didn’t have scraps of fabric lying around (since indigenous clothing often consisted of wraps made of whole cloth) they developed their own methods of quilt design. Missionaries also influenced the way Hawaiian quilts are cut. The design part of the quilt is cut out in the same way that a child would make a paper snowflake. The fabric is folded several times and cut along the edge, ensuring that all sides of the design are symmetrical. "/w/index.php?title=Hawaiian_Quilting&action=edit§ion=2" title="Hawaiian Quilting" Hawaiian sensibility in quilting In addition to having a different reason to make quilts, Hawaiians also tend to have a different attitude about making quilts. Not merely a utilitarian item, Hawaiian quilts reflect the beauty of the world around the quilters. A beautiful, well-balanced design was considered a gift, and the spirit of the person who made the quilt was said to live on in her work. Thus quilts were often destroyed when the quiltmaker died so her soul could be at peace. Because of this, and the salty, humid environment of the islands, many old Hawaiian quilts are no longer in existence. Those quilts that still exist often are kept within a family and not often seen by outsiders. It is a recent occurrence that Hawaiian quilting has been openly taught and shared. "/w/index.php?title=Hawaiian_Quilting&action=edit§ion=3" title="Hawaiian Quilting" Making your own Hawaiian quilt If you don’t have the luxury of going to Hawaii and taking a quilting class from a master at the craft, don’t worry. You can find a treasure trove of information about the craft on the Internet. Here are some good resources. ( http://www.quiltshawaii.com/howtosub.html ) has a good tutorial and video about Hawaiian quilting. ( http://www.nvo.com/poakalani/files/ ) has instructions for Hawaiian quilts, as well as tips, hints and instructions for cutting out your pattern. If you’re ever in Honolulu, this is the place to take quilting classes or see a demonstration, as well. ( http://members.tripod.com/~Honu_Hale/ ) has a lengthy tutorial on Hawaiian quilting, and includes patterns that you can buy. ( http://www.quilthawaiian.com/hawaiianquilting.htm ) offers all sorts of tips and instructions on Hawaiian quilting, including such good information as how to avoid fraying when working on your appliqué. Hawaiian quilts are like a living art form. Each quilt is unique and carries the spirit and emotions of the person who designed and made the quilt. The spirit of generosity and attitude toward life found in Hawaiian quilts and their quilters is something that quilters everywhere and in every style can adapt to their own quilting projects. Remember to quilt with your heart, and put something of yourself into every project you do, and you will be quilting in Hawaiian spirit, if not Hawaiian style. "/w/index.php?title=Hawaiian_Quilting&action=edit§ion=4" title="Hawaiian Quilting" Related articles Beginner Quilting Machine Quilting Pattern Quilting Keepsake Quilting Crazy Quilting Categories : Quilting This page was last modified 11:28, 30 Dec 2005. This page has been accessed 107 times. "/wiki/LoveToKnow_Crafts:About" title="LoveToKnow Crafts:About"About LoveToKnow Crafts "/wiki/LoveToKnow_Crafts:General_disclaimer" title="LoveToKnow Crafts:General disclaimer"Disclaimers © 2005 LoveToKnow Corp. "http://www.mediawiki.org/" --
Hawaii Hotel
Hawaii Luxury Hotel - Mandarin Oriental - Kahala luxury hotel in Honolulu, Oahu · Home · Our Hotels · Tempting Offers · Reservations · About MO · Careers · Contact Us · Log in Hotel at a Glance Rooms & Suites Spa Leisure Dining Business Special Occasions Reservations Tempting Offers Contact Us Photo Gallery The oceanfront Kahala Mandarin Oriental, Hawaii, set on a secluded bay, is just ten minutes from the world class shopping and entertainment of Waikiki Beach. This historical hideaway is a favorite with international statesmen and celebrities. From the moment you arrive, you will know that you are truly somewhere special. This luxurious resort features 364 rooms and suites , six stylish restaurants and a world-class spa . Visit our leisure facilities , Fitness Center , lush tropical gardens and the private lagoon with our own resident dolphins . E Komo mai - we hope to welcome you soon. Online bookings - the easiest and most efficient way to book any Mandarin Oriental hotel & resort. Arrival date: 2006 - January 2006 - February 2006 - March 2006 - April 2006 - May 2006 - June 2006 - July 2006 - August 2006 - September 2006 - October 2006 - November 2006 - December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Number of nights: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 Departure date: 2006 - January 2006 - February 2006 - March 2006 - April 2006 - May 2006 - June 2006 - July 2006 - August 2006 - September 2006 - October 2006 - November 2006 - December 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 Number of Guests: Adults: 1 2 3 4 5 Children: 0 1 2 3 4 Kahala Mandarin Oriental, Hawaii has the distinction of being Oahu's only AAA 5 Diamond Resort . Suite Special . Enjoy the "suite" life with spectacular savings on Ocean View Suites Book Now . · Email page · Print page · Go to top 5000 Kahala Avenue, Honolulu, Hawaii 96816, USA | T: +1 (808) 739 8888 Local Time:
Maui Information Employment Law
Aloha and Welcome to the Maui Chamber of Commerce Chamber Events News Headlines Search Sorry, but your browser doesn't support this java applet. Maui Information Employment Law Seminar-February 10, 2006 The "2006 Hawaii Employment Law Seminar", presented by Torkildson, Katz, Fonseca, Moore & Hetherington, A Law Corporation, will be held on Friday, February 10th, from 8:30am-4pm, at the Westin Maui Resort & Spa . This event is being sponsored by KilaKila Employer Services . The presentations will include... Read More > Legislative "Talk Story" with Governor Linda Lingle-February 3, 2006 The Maui Chamber of Commerce would like to invite you to a Legislative Talk Story with Governor Lingle, on Friday, February 3rd, sponsored by: Alexander & Baldwin, Inc. and its family of companies on Maui . This luncheon will feature Governor Lingle, as well as... Read More > Temporary Front Street closure in Lahaina, January 3 thru February Construction activity at the Lahaina Wastewater Pump Station for its force main replacement project will require the closure of Front Street * between Shaw Street and Kauaula Road * for safety reasons starting Tuesday, January 3 and extending, weather permitting, until February, the Department of Public Works and Environmental Management announced... Read More > Looking for Ways to promote your Business? visitor info l chamber info l member info l links l faq l contact us l site credits l disclaimer Site Designed and Maintained By Third Wave Business Services, Inc.