Slack Key Guitar and Ukulele Concert - Gifs of the Ancestors
Date
11/27/2009
Time
04:00pm to 06:00pm
Cost
$20 general, $15 for seniors and keiki under 18 years old
Location
Kauai - Hanalei, Hawaii
Venue
Parking
Available
Contact
Sandy/Aloha Plenty
(808) 826-1469
aplenty@hawaiiantel.net
Details
Traditional Hawaiian slack key guitar and ukulele concert appreciating this gift from the ancestors. Featuring the 2008 Hawaii Music Awards winners for Best Slack Key Album of the Year.
Free gift drawing. Limited seating. Reservations recommended. Proceeds support Hale Halawai Ohana o Hanalei and this program.
Web site
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