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Paragon Airlines -Hawaii, Inter Island Flights, Air Charters and Tours Between The Hawaiian Islands. Paragon Air is Family owned and operated since 1981. Our attention is to detail and that of the safety of our pilots and passengers. All our pilots are all Airline Transport rated, with thousands of flight hours. Our highest time pilot has over 21,000 flight hours that spans the globe. Maintenance is one of our highest priorities. Our 24 hour maintenance facility keeps our birds in top shape, affording us to conduct flights on a daily basis. PARAGON AIRLINES Serving Hawaii since 1981 with a perfect flying safety record THE WORLD FAMOUS "FATHER DAMIEN KALAUPAPA, MOLOKAI GROUND TOUR" The story of Kalaupapa is told Here! Kalaupapa town ( above middle ) INSTANTLY BOOK your INTER ISLAND FLIGHT or TOURS! RIGHT HERE ONLINE! in 4 VERY Easy steps! and SAVE $$$ INTER ISLAND HAWAII FLIGHTS BOOK ONLINE FOR OUR LOWEST PRICES! 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For Air & Ground Tour Availability click here >>> Tours Kalaupapa, Father Damien-Molokai, The Active Volcano !! Paragon Air is an unscheduled on-demand air carrier. Flights are subject to prior bookings and availability. PRIVATE CHARTER SERVICE IS AVAILABLE TO ANY AIRPORT IN HAWAII 24/7 ONLINE BOOKINGS WANT TO TOUR? MOLOKAI! KALAUPAPA ! THE ACTIVE VOLCANO ! OR JUST FLY INTER ISLAND ! WE ARE HERE FOR YOU! No waiting, No lines, just walk on to the aircraft. Low level scenic routes of the most beautiful coastlines in the world! . An AWARD winning 60 minute video of Kalaupapa, Molokai and Father Damien. Click on the pictures to read more about this informative video. One of our aircraft (6 passengers) in Kalaupapa, Molokai. Kalaupapa Town- Sea cliffs Kalaupapa from the Air A Member of A3H Activities and Attractions of Hawaii and a Member of the Hawaii visitor and convention Bureau. Click Logos for info. Paragon. Greek for "A model of Excellence". "Because flying should be fun!" (808) 244 3356 (Outer islands/US mainland) Email 12 /15/05 LINKS Molokai, Kalaupapa Lighthouse Father Damiem Hit Counter Kalaupapa-Blessed Damien This place is where once three thousand called home until a cure was found for leprosy (Hansen Disease in the 1940's). Kalaupapa is on the north shore of Moloka'i, 2000 feet Sea cliffs that stretch to almost 4,000 feet, the kept the Kalaupapa residents from escaping this cruel and barren place. Then Father Damien arrived in Kalaupapa, Moloka'i from The Big Island of Hawaii, where he helped the people of Kalaupapa, get the respect they deserved. Kalaupapa grew to support the patients was formed by a central crater now full of water and its bottom is known to be a least 800 feet. While this area is generally referred to as Kalaupapa, it is in fact, Makanalua Peninsula which is divided into three districts: The Kalawao district on the eastern edge; Kalaupapa and the settlement of Kalaupapa to the west; with Makanalua in the center. Kalaupapa's reputation as a leprosy colony is well-known throughout the world. Hansen's disease, the proper term for leprosy, is believed to have originated in China and spread to Hawaii. The first documented case of leprosy in Hawaii occurred in 1848. Its rapid spread and unknown cure precipitated the urgent need for complete and total isolation. Surrounded on three sides by the Pacific ocean and cut off from the rest of Moloka'i by 1700-foot fortress like sea cliffs. The area was void of all amenities. No buildings, shelters nor potable water were available. The first arrivals dwelled in rock enclosures, caves, and in the most rudimentary shacks built of sticks and dried leaves. In 1873, when Father Damien entered the settlement of Molokai at age 33, he made a decision to set aside his fear of contagion. He embraced the lepers, cleaned and bandaged their wounds, and the Hawaiians knew his concern and love for them was unprecedented. Father Damien was the only one to bring the leprosy patients the succor they so greatly needed. He not only administered the consolations of religion, but also rendered them with as much medical and bodily comforts that were within his power. He dressed their ulcers, helped them erect their dwellings, dug their graves, and made their coffins. In December 1884, Father Damien noticed severe blisters on his feet without the presence of pain. After twelve years of service (1885), he discovered that he had symptoms of the disease. Nevertheless, he continued with his work. As death approached, the disease invaded his windpipe and progressed to such an extent that he could only sleep but for a few hours. His voice was reduced to a whisper. Leprosy was in his throat, lungs, stomach, and intestines. As the end drew near, he made his confessions to his own Congregation on March 30, 1889 and two weeks later, on April 15,1889, Father Damien died. It was Holy Week. Some weeks before, D,mien had said that the Lord wanted him to spend Easter in heaven. With the advent of sulfone drugs in the 1940s, the disease was put in remission and the sufferers are no longer so called contagious (we have since found out that Leprosy was never contagious). The fewer than 40 former patients remaining on the peninsula are free to travel or relocate elsewhere, but most have chosen to remain where they have lived for so long.
Hawaiian Music Island Tribute
Hawaiian Musical Artists If you are an artist (or know of an artist) with a web pagethat is not currently listed below, please send an 'add request' to stevo@hawaii-music.com [A-F] [G-J] [K-L] [M-P] [Q-Z] Darlene Ahuna Ku'ulei Ahuna - e-mail only (Big Island Artist) Alan Akaka - e-mail only Alapaki 'Ale'a Henry Allen Jennifer Barber Kapono Beamer Keola Beamer or the Keola Beamer Dancingcat site Ikaika Brown Bob Brozman Bruddah Kuz Bill Campbell CD Review by John Berger Sonny Chillingworth Sonny Ching Ginni Clemmens Coconut Joe Combs, Cindy Danny Couch Guy Cruz Ken Emerson Troy Fernandez - e-mail only Mackey Feary Fiji Gordon Freitas Amy Hanajiali'i Gilliom Uluwehi Guerrero Hapa Hau'ula Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett Daniel Ho Don Ho Ho'okena Hookupu O Hawaii (San Diego based group) Ho'opi'i Brothers Sol Ho'opi'i (Early King of Steel Guitar) Bobby Ingano Barney Isaacs Island Blend (No. California Hawaiian Band) Island Riddim Band (San Jose, CA Hawaiian Band) Joy - e-mail only Justin (Kawika Young) Willie K , Willie K's other home page Ledward Ka'apana Mike Ka'awa Kawika Kahiapo Moses Kahumoku George Kahumoku Jr. (See his Dancing Cat site also) Kalapana Harold Kama Jr. Rev. Dennis Kamakahi Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Iz Interview (12/96 from Internet Radio Hawaii - Listen with free Real Audio Player) 7/04/97 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Article 6/27/97 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Article 5/22/97 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Article 5/20/96 Honolulu Star-Bulletin Profiles Israel on his 37th Birthday Hawaiian Music Island Tribute to IZ IZ Funeral Information Review of 10/19/96 Israel Kamakawiwo'ole Concert in San Francisco IZ - The Man and His Music (Lyrics to Some of Brudah Iz's Best Songs) Kekuhi Kanahele Ray Kane Henry Kapono Moe Keale - e-mail only Auntie Genoa Keawe - e-mail only Auntie Genoa Keawe Tribute by Jonathan Wong John Keawe Karen Keawehawai'i Keni Bryan Kessler Kohala Ozzie Kotani The Krush Ku'uipo Kumukahi George Kuo Leonard Kwan Patrick Landeza (Bay Area Hawaiian Music Artist) Loke Lono (This site was recently taken offline) Makaha Sons (Official site) Makaha Sons (unofficial site) Maunalua Doug & Sandy McMaster Na Leo , ( Previous Na Leo Site) Nakaina (Big Island Group) Sean Na'auao - e-mail only Na `Oiwi Oahu Choral Society Merv Oana - e-mail only OHTA-San - e-mail only (Ukelele Master) Cory Oliveros - e-mail only Olomana Opihi Pickers , New Home Page Butch O'Sullivan Cyril Pahinui Gabby Pahinui Tribute by Jonathan Wong James 'Bla' Pahinui Palolo - e-mail only Lennie Kamele Pokipala Polinahe Polynesian Style (San Diego Hawaiian Band) Bruddah Ernest Puaa (Da Barefoot Warrior) Pure Heart Cheryl Rae Keali'i Reichel Jesse Rivera Royal Hawaiian Band Owana Salazar Steve and Kathy Sargenti BB Shawn Rolando Sanchez & Salsa Hawaii Band (Salsa with some Hawaiian Music) ShoreBreak (No. California Hawaiian Band) The Singing Mongooses Clyde 'Kindy' Sproat George Street Sudden Rush Summer Allan Thomas 3D (David 'Kawika' Kahiapo, Del Beazly, and Dwight Kana'e) Tropical Blend (Big Island Group) John Tussey Uprising Vaihi Ben Vegas Waiahole Ditch Band Jim West (Slack Key Artist) The Wofford-Keat Band Return to Main Page The Hawaiian Artists pictured above areKeola Beamer, Dennis Pavao, Gabby Pahinui, and the BrothersCazimero. Report broken links or send questions and comments to stevo@hawaii-music.com .
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Kona Lea Plantation Kona Coffee Hawaiian Gifts Kona Coffee-Kona Lea Plantation From the tree to the roast--we do it all and ensure quality in every step of the process Considered "one of the best Kona coffees" by the authors of Hawaii: The Big Island No Pesticides*No Herbicides All Natural Fresh Roasted Kona Coffee by Mail Our 100% Pure Kona Coffee is naturally grown and processed, then meticulously roasted and packaged while still warm from the roaster in protective foil bags that maintain peak freshness. We keep no inventory but rather roast to order so that coffee arrives within just days of being roasted. Order in Medium or Dark roast with a variety of sizes to choose from. Peaberry bean is available as well as Decaffeinated pure Kona coffee. All our prices include shipping. Order Kona Coffee Securely Here Custom Kona Coffee Service Save $3.00 per pound by signing up for our scheduled delivery service. Minimum 2lb per shipment at $29.00 per pound. Shipments can be every 2, 4, 6 or 8 weeks. Your credit card will be charged on the day of each shipment. Cancellation requires 2 weeks notice. More Information Here Gift Boxes - There's no better way to send your Aloha! Each assortment is beautifully displayed in an elegant gift box with a card for your message. Big Island Delight $45 --- 12 oz of pure Kona Coffee of your choice, 6 oz fresh roasted Macadamia Nuts, 8 oz Hawaiian Chili Pepper Jelly. Order Big Island Delight Securely The Coffee Lover $54 --- 16 oz of pure Kona Coffee of your choice, Aloha Coffee Cup, 4 Spiced Coffee Scented Hawaiian Coasters. Order Coffee Lover Securely The Big Kahuna $70 --- 16 oz of pure Kona Coffee of your choice, 8 oz fresh roasted Macadamia Nuts, 8 oz Hawaiian Chili Pepper Jelly, an Aloha Coffee Cup and 4 Spiced Coffee Scented Hawaiian Coasters. Order Big Kahuna Securely
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