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Community Events:

Whatcom Museum Lecture: September 14th at 2pm.
Whatcom County Museum, Bellingham, Wa

Northwest Hawai'i Ohana is hosting a lecture by author and historian, Uncle Jimmy Ho. Uncle
Jimmy will provide a lecture based on his book "Seven Unsung Hero Fighter Pilots Who Saved
This Day - December 7, 1941."

The lecture will be preceded by a hula performance by Kahala Halau and music by Bernadette
Davidson and friends.


Community Organizations:

Hawaii 50th Club: Based in Tacoma, Wa. and is the first established Hawaiian
social club in Washington state.
Northwest Hawaii Ohana: Serving Whatcom and Skagit county.
Portland Ukulele Association
Seattle Ukulele Players Association: For Ukulele enthusiasts of Puget Sound.
University of Hawai'i Alumni Association: Pacific Northwest chapter.






Radio/News:

Hawaii Radio Connection: Hawaiian music, community information and news.
KBCS 91.3 FM: Hawaiian music every Saturday from 12-2pm.
KUGS 89.3 FM: Hawaiian music every Saturday from 7-9am.
Northwest Hawaii Times: Monthly newspaper serving all who love Hawaii.

Restaurants:

Bamboo Groove Hawaiian Grille: Located in Portland, Or.
Bobby's Hawaiian Style Restaurant: Authentic Hawaiian dishes. Located in
Everett, Wa.
Kona Kitchen: Features free karaoke Fri and Sat nights. Located in Seattle, Wa.
Noho's Hawaiian Cafe: Various locations in Oregon and Washington.
Patrick's Hawaiian Cafe: Located in Vancouver, Wa.

Stores:

Aloha Oasis Hawaiian Store: Located in Tacoma, Wa. offering gifts, perfumes,
snacks, music, apparel and home decor.
Hawaii General Store: Located in Seattle offering clothing, household items,
music, party items and more.
Ohana Koffee Korner: Located in Bothell, Wa. offering Hawaiian gifts, flowers,
plants, coffee, food and apparel.
Tropical Teris: Located in Stanwood, Wa.
Uwajimaya: Locations in Seattle, Bellevue and Beaverton.