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Maui Vacation Rentals: Puamana Oceanfront Condo Rentals in Lahaina, Maui, Hawaii Main Page | About PuamanaVacations.com | About Puamana Puamana Rentals | Maui Newsletters | Location Map | Maui Information Maui Vacation Rentals in Puamana, Lahaina, Hawaii Puamana is a gated resort community that is located near the heart of the historic old whaling town of Lahaina in sunny West Maui, Hawaii. In all of Hawaii there is nothing comparable to the beauty of Puamana. Our splendid townhomes are located on 30 acres of lush botanical gardens, large expanses of flourishing lawns and along side nearly a mile of beautiful oceanfront with breathtaking views of the ocean and the islands of Lanai and Molokai. Puamana Sunset Puamana oceanfront vacation rentals will provide you and your family with the privacy you deserve while visiting Maui. Contact us today to reserve your time in paradise Puamana Vacations.com presents: M ore about PuamanaVacations.com Vacation Rental Property Managment View our Puamana Maui Vacation Rentals Check out the Maui Puamana Location Map Photos of Puamana grounds, amenities and Club House Through our sister site, PuamanaProperty.com, you can access Maui Information which includes pictures and information about Maui events, parks and beaches, restaurants, Maui schools, churches, golf courses and things to do while vacationing in Maui. PuamanaVacations.com is proud to present our Maui Newsletter which brings you closer to the goings-on of our island paradise. Sign up to receive your monthly copy today! Request My Newsletter Archives - Privacy Policy Email: Confirm email: Name: Preferred format: Text HTML PuamanaVacations.com 205-3 Front Street Lahaina, HI 96761 O ffice: (808) 280-7860 Fax: (808) 661-8589 Email: info@puamanavacations.com Directory: Resources 1 , Resources 2 , Resources 3 , Resources 4 Puamana, Maui Vacation Rentals - Website Map Report SPAM Abuse: abuse@puamanavacations.com Site created and maintained by Meyer Computer, Inc. , Maui Hawaii



Hawaii Rental Accommodation Conveniently

Honolulu Oahu Hawaii Rental Accommodation - House Honolulu Oahu Hawaii Rental Accommodation Property Owners Join us VRBO ® is Vacation Rentals by Owner ® Home USA Hawaii Oahu Honolulu Edit Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #28115 East Honolulu 2 BR/1 BA with Private Tennis Court Location: Honolulu, Oahu, Hawaii, USA (10 minutes from Waikiki Beaches & Shops) Accommodations: House - 2 Bedrooms + Convertible bed(s) - 1 Bath - (Sleeps 4-6) Photo 1 - Honolulu, Oahu, HI - Hawaii Rental Accommodation Conveniently located on the Southeast Shore of the island of Oahu, this vacation beach rental is the perfect getaway for beach lovers, tennis lovers, and more. This two bedroom, one bath comes with a full-size tennis court, barbecue, and picnic area and is only footsteps away from the beach. You will love the tropical decor and breezy island style found here at Keahia Court. We are located five minutes from Kahala Mall and ten minutes from Ala Moana Shopping Center. Take a short stroll down the beach to the world-famous Kahala Mandarin to have lunch or swim in the ocean. Hanauma Bay and Sandy Beach are ten minutes east of us and Waikiki Beaches are ten minutes west of us. If surfing is your style, we are located a short walk from Wailupe Surf breaks. The rental is fully equipped with a full kitchen, Internet access, TV, VCR, and DVD. Beach towels and chairs are available, and bikes too. Photo 2 - Honolulu, Oahu, HI - Hawaii Rental Accommodation Amenities: Phone, Air Conditioning, Cable TV, VCR, Stereo, CD Player, Full Kitchen, Microwave, Dishwasher, Refrigerator, Cooking Utensils provided, Linens provided, Washer, Dryer, Gas Grill (BBQ), Charcoal Grill (BBQ), No Smoking Pet Friendly Activities (on site or nearby): Hiking, Biking, Golf, Tennis, Fitness Center, Shuffleboard, Amusement Parks, Wildlife Viewing, Shopping, Restaurants, Live Theater, Cinemas, Museums, Sightseeing, Swimming, Snorkeling/Diving, Boating, Sailing, Waterskiing, Surfing, Windsurfing, Parasailing, Jet Skiing Rates (in US Dollars): Personal Currency Assistant ™ $1000/week.$3200/month.Check or Money Order accepted.$1200/week November-JanuaryNote: Until confirmed, rates are subject to change without notice. Photo 3 - Honolulu, Oahu, HI - Hawaii Rental Accommodation Links to more information: Click Here to see All My Rental Listings CLICK HERE for Website for Keahia Court Rental Note: Each property is individually owned or managed. Dates available:  Year Round Before contacting us, please check our calendar for your desired dates. Phone: (808) 377-8174 or (808) 382-8260 (Hawaii, USA) Please say: "I saw your listing #28115 on VRBO" Home USA Hawaii Oahu Honolulu Edit Vacation Rentals by Owner Listing #28115 There have been 18970 visitors to this page since the counter was last reset on September 04, 2003 This listing was first published here on September 04, 2003. Honolulu Oahu Hawaii Rental Accommodation Date last modified - January 13, 2006 VRBO® is Vacation Rentals by Owner® - The largest and most popular vacation rental site. Specializing in BY OWNER vacation rentals, homes, condos, cabins, villas and apartments ALSO privately owned properties offered thru rental agencies and management companies. To report any problems with this site contact webmaster@vrbo.com URL: http://www.vrbo.com/28115 ©1995-2006 by VRBO International LLC - all rights reserved



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State of Hawaii - Department of Taxation -- This page will display much better with a browser that more fully supports web standards. We recommend one of the following: Latest Internet Explorer | Latest Netscape Navigator Search: Advanced Search Quick Links: Select a link: High-Tech Tax Incentives Presentations & Workshops Recent Legislation Monthly Collection Reports Efile How To File Electronically Bulk Filing Search Tax Licenses Request to Stop Tax Booklets Tobacco Licensees Offers in Compromise Email Taxpayer Services Email Tax Webmaster Home Updated January 23, 2006 Navigate Forms News and Publications Tax Policy Legal Statistics About Us Employment FAQs Contact TAX Useful Links Sitemap | Spotlights New Era in Tax Processing Begins! To enable the efficient automated processing of returns, payments, and refunds, the Department of Taxation has enhanced its computer system to process certain tax forms with scanning technology. For more information, please read our Scannable Tax Forms FAQs. Agenda, 2005-2007 Tax Review Commission Meeting, January 31, 2006 Click here for details. trc/2006trc01-31.pdf Request for Proposals The Tax Research and Planning Office (TRP), ... assisting the Tax Review Commission, ... is issuing Requests for Proposals (RFP) in the following areas: ... more .... State & County Procurement Notices Electronic Funds Transfer (EFT) process has been updated to include additional tax type options. More .... Act 215, SLH 2004 Certification Forms and Draft Announcement Available DRAFT Announcement - Act 215 . N-318A worksheet in Excel format . N-318A CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF INVESTMENT IN A QUALIFIED HIGH TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS .... N-319A CERTIFIED STATEMENT OF RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT COSTS INCURRED BY A QUALIFIED HIGH TECHNOLOGY BUSINESS .... Electronic Filing Efile http://www.ehawaiigov.org/efile/ | How To File Electronically b2_ebiz.htm | Bulk Filing http://www.state.hi.us/tax/bulkfile | On-line Services Search the Tax Licenses http://www.ehawaiigov.org/tls | Request to Stop Receiving Tax Booklets http://state.hi.us/tax/taxbooklet/ | State Authorized Tobacco Licensees a9_9tobaccolic.htm | Offers in Compromise a9_8compromise.htm | Change of Address Form NEW Form ITPS-COA (2005) current/itpscoa.pdf | Email Email Taxpayer Services mailto:Taxpayer.Services@hawaii.gov?subject=Assistance?page=forms.htm | Email Tax Webmaster mailto:TAX.WebMaster@hawaii.gov?subject=Assistance?page=forms.htm | | Disclaimer | Privacy Policy | ADA Compliance | State of Hawaii Department of Taxation | P.O. Box 259 | Honolulu, Hawai'i 96809-0259 | (808) 587-4242



Hawaii Volcano

SOEST | School of Ocean and Earth Science and Technology SOEST Home Search Directory News Academic Departments Research at the School Education Resources Public Outreach The School Site Map Contact Us SOEST in the News Keeping Hawai‘i’s waters blue A recent UH Sea Grant publication “Managing Boat Wastes, A Guide for Hawai‘i Boaters” is hoping to elevate the awareness of all boaters of their responsibilities to our shared ocean environment. Read more about it in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin online. Image courtesy of Hawai‘i Sea Grant Keil and Stanley win National Academy of Sciences awards The researchers are two of 15 national scientists to receive awards this year. Klaus Keil ( HIGP ), Interim Dean of SOEST, has been awarded the J. Lawrence Smith Medal, and Steven Stanley ( GG ) has been awarded the Mary Clark Thompson Medal, both awards come with a cash prize. Read more about it in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin. Image courtesy of SOEST. Running on algae Former SOEST Dean Barry Raleigh , currently a researcher with the Hawaii Natural Energy Institute , is studying the use of algae as a source of fuel. Algae is one source that will help the state reduce its use of petroleum-based gasoline by nearly 9 percent. Read more about it in the Honolulu Star-Bulletin online. Image courtesy of the Star-Bulletin. For more news, please also visit our News page and read the weekly SOEST Bulletin . New at SOEST Pacific Islands Benthic Habitat Mapping Center (PIBHMC) Researchers and graduate students working to delineate the benthic habitat of coral reef ecosystems throughout the U.S. Pacific Islands. (PIBHMC will also be reachable through the SOEST Resources page.) SOEST Logos Available for Download We have a web page online with several versions and formats (including GIFs, JPGs, and EPSs) of both the SOEST logo and UH Manoa seal; they are available for use by SOEST personnel in their publications and on their web pages. About our web site... From here, you can go to: Search the SOEST web site, powered by Google. Searchable Directory of faculty, students, and staff. News at SOEST, and SOEST in the public news media. Links to the four Academic Departments. Research at the School is administered though institutes, centers, labs, programs, and departments; plus other units, labs, facilities, and vessels . Major support facilities and informational Resources. Public Outreach programs to schools and the public. Education information for current and prospective students and the general public. The administration and structure , as well as location of the School . Site Map of the top-level pages (those pages a click or two from this main page). Contact Us for more information about major divisions and support facilities. For more about adding pages to the SOEST web site, please visit our Web Site Policies , Basic Guidelines , and Top-level Requirements pages. Mahalo! (Thank you!) SOEST Home | Search | Directory | News | Academic Departments | Research at the School | Education | Resources | Public Outreach | The School | Site Map | Contact Us | University of Hawai‘i at Manoa Comments or questions about this page go to illust@soest.hawaii.edu . Last update Tue 24 Jan 06.



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Honolulu Star-Bulletin Features Advertisement - Click to support our sponsors. Thursday, February 17, 2000 Margaret Wood Margaret Wood found inspiration for this quilt in the jewelry of Hopi artist Charles Loloma. The quilt hangs against a black backdrop. Indians first made quilts with European patterns, but have since incorporated traditional tribal designs. Quilt show honors Native American tradition By Cynthia Oi Star-Bulletin WHY did primitive humans peck at rocks to form bowls, then take the time to decorate them with patterns and lines on the outside? Some, like Margaret Wood, believe such labor stems from the desire to create. So it is with Wood and other artists who have transformed utilitarian bedspreads into beauteous quilts that will be displayed at Bishop Museum. "To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions" is a traveling exhibit of the Smithsonian Institution. It showcases 45 quilts by Indian and Hawaiian textile artists and quilting groups from across the United States. "Native quilting happened as the westward movement of Anglos happened," said Wood, a Navajo-Seminole who came to the islands to present a lecture and to help with the exhibit. "The lifestyle changed for Native Americans as they were conquered and subdued," Wood said, and as the animals whose hides traditionally served as blankets and clothing were killed off. At the same time, manufactured fabrics became available and Indian women began to learn to use them instead. By Ken Sakamoto, Star-Bulletin Margaret Wood poses with a mixed media quilt she calls "Hand." The dots are mother-of-pearl disks, which also decorate her dress. "The wives of military men and missionaries started giving the women sewing lessons at the forts and missions, and provided them with manufactured cotton and wool," she said. At first, Indians made quilts with European patterns, but over time, they began incorporating tribal designs that they had been using in beadwork or other media, Wood said. "For instance, the Odawa quilt, one of the oldest in the show, has the lone-star design, but the corners and the triangular areas are filled with a floral design that's common to the Odawa people. So the missionary design is combined with traditional tribal design." While there are fine examples of antique quilts made by European Americans, few native quilts have survived. Anglo women could afford to make quilts that were purely decorative, Wood said. "They tended to make a very special quilt out of satin and expensive fabrics and they would save them for an heirloom and they would only bring them out on Sunday when the preacher came to dinner. "But the native people lived much closer to the Earth. I believe there were many heirloom quality quilts made, but the native people didn't have the economics. If there was a bad winter and you weren't able to get the buffalo hides or deer hides for bed coverings, you couldn't hold on to that heirloom quilt. Your babies were cold." As quilts became part of the Indian household, different tribal groups gave the quilt different significance, she said. Not only were they items of comfort, they became gifts of honor. At an Indian school in South Dakota, for example, each member of the graduating class is presented with a quilt. Margaret Wood "Charlie Wood's Stoma Quilt" honors Margaret Wood's father, who had radiation therapy for throat cancer. The line border represents cigarettes, the hands, people who had helped him. "The mothers take it upon themselves to make sure that every graduate has a quilt draped on their chair when they come in for the ceremony," Wood said. If the child doesn't have a mother or a person who sews in the family, other mothers will make one for the graduate. "It's honoring them. It is a significant gift," she said. Hopi culture requires a naming ceremony for a new infant. As part of that, each female member of the baby's family presents the child with a naming quilt. "If the baby has a large family, the baby may be given 20 naming quilts. So you'll see pictures of this big pile of quilts around this tiny baby. But that's part of their culture now, part of their ceremony," Wood said. She became a member of the planning committee for the exhibit in the mid-1990s, but the idea for the show began more than a decade ago. Getting grant money, deciding the focus and parameters of the exhibit and putting together a well-researched companion book took much of the time. An Arizona native, Wood, 50, mother of two boys, has degrees in teaching and library science. She had a successful business selling contemporary clothing adapted from Indian designs when she took up quilting as a sideline. "I found that the quilts were a much more creative thing. There was less marketing and more creativity." In 1990, she switched the emphasis of her business, "and I'm really glad that I did. I'm having a lot of fun with quilts." Her pieces aren't for spreading across the mattress; she designs them to be hung on walls and each has a reason for being. One is called "Charlie Wood's Stoma Quilt," and honors her father. At the center of the quilt is a plastic mask that was used in her father's radiation therapy after he was diagnosed with throat cancer. "The doctor offered it to my father, but he didn't want it, so I took it," she said. Red and white borders representing the lighted cigarettes that caused the cancer surround imprints of hands. "They are helping hands, actual tracings from some of the people who helped him get back on his feet," she said. "Quilts all have stories." On Exhibit What: "To Honor and Comfort: Native Quilting Traditions" When : 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday through May 7 Where: Bishop Museum Admission: $7.95, $6.95 for children, seniors, military; includes all museum exhibits Information: 847-3511 Also: Museum staff quilt show, through May 7, Castle Memorial Building Also Lectures and workshops complement the exhibit. Lectures begin at 7:30 p.m. at Atherton Halau; cost is $5 each or $36 for the series. Information: 848-4144 or 848-4110. Here is the schedule: March 7 : "Hannah Baker and Her Legacy," by quilter and historian Elizabeth Akana March 11: Quilt pattern tracing workshop, Elizabeth Akana* March 14: "Meet Harriet Soong," who will discuss her work March 21: "Redwork Embroidery: The 'Other' Hawaiian Quilt," by Laurie Woodard March 25 : Redwork embroidery workshop, Elaine Zinn and Woodard* March 28: "History of Hawaiian Quilts," by Woodard April 4: "Inspirations for Hawaiian Quilts," by Lee Wild April 11: "Bishop Museum Quilt Treasures," by Betty Lou Kam April 18: "Native Plant & Animal Quilts," by entomologist Dean Jamieson April 25: "Quilt Care and Identification," by Woodard, Wild and Barbara Harger *Workshops run from 9 a.m. to noon at the museum's Paki Conference Room. Cost: $10 per workshop; reservations required. Click for online calendars and events. 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