Battleship Missouri Memorial: Case Study

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Battleship Missouri Memorial, Honolulu, HI Saturday May 9th Street Grindz is sponsoring “Eat the Street” activities for the first time ever at the Battleship Missouri Memorial also known as the Mighty Mo. On Pier Foxtrot 5, at Pearl Harbor, food vendors will be available at 3:00 p.m. on the battleships 1,000-foot pier. Opening at 4:00 p.m., free limited tours will be available on the famous USS Missouri. A courtesy shuttle service over the Ford Island Bridge will be provided. Annual Wahiawa Pineapple Festival Saturday, May 9, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm The small town Hawaiian parade starts at 9 a.m. on California Avenue to the District Park. There will be floats, marching bands, and military units. At the park, about 40 craft vendors will be selling items and other vendors will be offering fresh island fruit, kettle corn, orchid plants, etc. A cultural tent will be open displaying the history of the ethnic groups that labored in the pineapple camps. The Festival has daylong free entertainment but most exciting is the 4th Annual Wahiawa Jazz Festival beginning at 2:00 p.m. This is really a “Festival within a Festival”. …show more content…

thru 06/13/2015 12:00 a.m. Hawaii Convention Center, 1801 Kalakaua Ave, Honolulu, Hawaii 96815 Throughout the entire month of May, music and hula events are held statewide at various hotels, venues, and on the beach. This 5th Annual Mele Mei is the celebration of Hawaii’s music, of the hula and culture. Celebration features Hawaii's best from Na Hoku Hanohano award winning artists and to Lifetime Achievement Award honorees. From traditional Hawaiian music to slack key, rock, island reggae and everything in between this event covers ukulele to steel guitar with just about something for

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