POHAKU GALORE - Upcoming events

 

First Friday is and evening with art and music in Honolulu's Chinatown. Every first Friday of the months Art Galleries are open to the public until 9 PM.

Pohaku Galore offers beautiful quartz crystals from Arkansas, Brazil, Madagascar and Namibia. Other minerals include: amethyst, ammonites, azurite, meteorites, rose-quartz, tourmaline, stone animal fetishes. Come and check out Pohaku Galore's minerals that are among the most beautiful available in The Islands.


WHEN:

Honolulu Gift Fair (FREE Admission!)

Friday, December 14:      from 5 PM to 9 PM

Saturday, December 15: from 9 am to 7 PM

Sunday, December 16:    from 9 am to 7 PM

The Honolulu Gift Fair is held at Blaisdell Exhibition Hall in Honolulu.

For details click here


5 to 9 PM "First Friday" December 7, 2007 in Honolulu's very own Chinatown

WHERE?
1041 Nu'uanu Street corner Hotel Street
. Makai side of hotel street inside of the Small Business Administration Office, in the heart of Chinatown.

We will have a table with crystals, minerals and mineral jewelry downtown on this coming First Friday, December 7. We will also have woven bags and wild, raw silk scarves from Madagascar that come from a Fair Trade Women's Project.

Pohaku Galore offers beautiful quartz crystals from Arkansas, Brazil, Madagascar and Namibia. Other minerals include amethyst, ammonites, azurite, meteorites, rose-quartz, tourmaline, pyrite and stone animal fetishes. Come and check out Pohaku Galore's minerals that are among the most beautiful available in The Islands.
We will be in the Women's Business Center which is across from the Louis Pohl gallery on Hotel Street. It is the Diamond Head, Makai corner of Nu'uanu and Hotel streets. Just come up the stairs and look for us. Or call me on my cell at 292-7178. It starts around 5pm and goes until 8:30 or 9pm. Should be fun.

You see some of the dozen or so vendors from Hotel Street. We are in the the big concrete building across form the fountain behind Indigo's (makai side of hotel street) and it is a few steps up to the floor where all the vendors are. All of it is covered and well light, so even if it might rain there is a dry place to look at stuff.

PS: We normally park at the Chinese Cultural Plaza parking on Maunakea Street, which I think was $2 flat fee for all evening (until 10 or 11Pm). If you start cruising to look for parking you end up there anyway, so just head for it, before you get in the maze of First Friday. They lock the door of the parking structure at 2:30 am accoRding to their sign posted.


Hawaii Rock and Mineral Show:

October 2007 in Honolulu click here

 

The Hawaii Rock and Mineral Show took place October 14-15 at the Outrigger Waikiki on the Beach Hotel, But was cut short one day due to the earthquake on October 15, 2006.

The Waikiki Outrigger on the Beach Hotel is located at2335 Kalakaua Ave. in Honolulu Hawaii

FREE ADMISSION! Open from 11.am to 7 pm both days.

More info on the web site www.pohakugalore.net as it becomes available.

Please check out our other web site:

www.zahana.org

To learn more about our other passion: A grassroots community development project with the Malagasy NGO Zahana in Madagascar.

Thank you.

 

For a great natural massage, incorporating Hawaiian Healing Arts into their therapy please check out our freinds at: Aina Natural Therapies

You will also find a collection of wonderful paintings by Native Hawaiian artist Meala at that site.

 

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