MEDIA RELEASE
2011 Hulihee Palace Concert Schedule:
Shows begin at 4 p.m. on the palace grounds
* Jan. 16: Band Concert remembering King Kamehameha II “Lunalilo†and Aunty Iolani Luahine
* Feb. 20: Hula Concert remembering Princess Ruth Keelikolani
* March 20: Band Concert remembering Queen Kaahumanu and Prince Kuhio
* April 17: Hula Concert remembering Prince Albert
* May 15: Hula Concert remembering King Kamehameha IV “Alexander Liholihoâ€
* June 12: Band Concert remembering King Kamehameha I “Paieaâ€
* July 17: Hula Concert remembering John Adams Kuakini
* Aug. 14: Hula Concert remembering King Kamehameha III “Kauikeaouliâ€
* Sept. 18: Band Concert remembering Queen Liliuokalani
* Oct. 16: Hula Concert remembering Princess Kaiulani
* Nov. 20: Band Concert remembering King Kalakaua, Palace Curator Aunty Lei Collins and Bandmaster Charles “Bud” Dant
* Dec. 18: Hula Concert remembering Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop
Hulihee Palace is open for self-guided tours. Museum and gift shop hours are 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesdays through Saturdays.
Palace admission, which at this time includes a self-guided tour brochure, remains $6 for adults, $4 for seniors and $1 for keiki under 18. Volunteer docents are sometimes available to give guided tours.
For details, contact the palace at 329-1877, the palace office at 329-9555 or visit www.daughtersofhawaii.org
Caretakers of Hulihee Palace are the Daughters of Hawaii. The organization was founded in 1903 and opens membership to any woman who is directly descended from a person who lived in Hawaii prior to 1880.
Helping the Daughters in its efforts since 1986 are the Calabash Cousins; membership is available to all.
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