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  E k ū pa‘a ‘oe ma ka pono a hiki i ka make, a Na‘u n ō e hā‘awi aku i ā ‘oe i ka lei o ke ola. E hele koke mai n ō Au; e mālama ‘oe i k āu mea i loa‘a ai, o lawe aku auane‘i kekahi i kou lei ali‘i.   H ō‘ike ‘ana II:10b, III:11  Be faithful until death, and I will gi ve you the crown of life. Behold, I am coming quickly! Hold fast what you have, that no one may take your crown. Revelation 2:10b, 3:11 ILINA WAI (“ground-spring” or “underground stream”) is a Hawai‘i Bilingual sponsored monthly, moving spiritual and artistic vigil that began on April 30, 2009 at Mauna ‘Ala (the Royal Mausoleum) and will be observed at the end of each month until an Official Languages Act similar to Canada's and Ireland's is adopted by the Ha wai‘i State Legislature, effectively confirming an end of the era of Hawaiian cultural genocide. Cultivation of Honolulu’s bilingual creative culture is instrumental in articulating Hawai‘i Bilingual’s vision, and since members of the Honolulu Symphony (America’s oldest symphonic society west of the Mississippi River) have endured more than four months without pay, and several members have already quit, PŌ ILINA WAI will increase Hawaiian bilingual English – Hawaiian social & cultural awareness among and beyond the Hawaiian speaking community while supporting Honolulu’s professional musical society by holding monthly bilingually presented chamber music concerts. Attendees will bring a portable chair and drinks to share to Fresh Café at 831 Queen Street in Kaka‘ako, where ample free parking is available. $15 tickets to this event may be purchased at Fresh Café prior to the gathering.   For more information:  http://www.causes.com/h2o  

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 E k ū pa‘a ‘oe ma ka pono a hiki i ka make, a Na‘u nō e hā‘awi aku iā ‘oe i ka lei o ke ola. E hele koke mai nō Au; e mālama ‘oe i k āu

mea i loa‘a ai, o lawe aku auane‘i kekahi i kou lei ali‘i.  H ō‘ike ‘ana II:10b, III:11

 Be faithful until death, and I will give you the crown of life. Behold, I am coming quickly! Hold fast what you have, that no one may

take your crown. Revelation 2:10b, 3:11

ILINA WAI (“ground-spring” or “underground stream”) is a Hawai‘i

Bilingual sponsored monthly, moving spiritual and artistic vigil that began onApril 30, 2009 at Mauna ‘Ala (the Royal Mausoleum) and will be observed atthe end of each month until an Official Languages Act similar to Canada's andIreland's is adopted by the Hawai‘i State Legislature, effectively confirming anend of the era of Hawaiian cultural genocide.

Cultivation of Honolulu’s bilingual creative culture is instrumental inarticulating Hawai‘i Bilingual’s vision, and since members of the HonoluluSymphony (America’s oldest symphonic society west of the Mississippi River)have endured more than four months without pay, and several members have

already quit, PŌ ILINA WAI will increase Hawaiian bilingual English –Hawaiian social & cultural awareness among and beyond the Hawaiianspeaking community while supporting Honolulu’s professional musical societyby holding monthly bilingually presented chamber music concerts. Attendeeswill bring a portable chair and drinks to share to Fresh Café at 831 QueenStreet in Kaka‘ako, where ample free parking is available. $15 tickets to thisevent may be purchased at Fresh Café prior to the gathering. 

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For more information: http://www.causes.com/h2o 

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Why: ILINA WAI (“groundspring" or "underground stream”) is a Hawai‘i Bilingualsponsored monthly spiritual and artistic vigil that began with a prayer vigil on April 30,2009 at Mauna ‘Ala (the Royal Mausoleum) at Lili‘uokalani’s tomb in the KalākauaCrypt and will continue to be observed at the end of each month until an OfficialLanguages Act similar to Canada's and Ireland's is adopted by the Hawai‘i State

Legislature, effectively confirming an END of the era of Hawaiian cultural genocide.

Cultivation of Honolulu’s bilingual creative culture is instrumental in articulatingHawai‘i Bilingual’s vision. ILINA WAI will increase Hawaiian bilingual social &cultural awareness among and beyond the Hawaiian speaking community whilesupporting Honolulu’s professional musical society by holding monthly bilinguallypresented chamber music concerts.

When: Prayer & Fasting Vigil (download the vigil text) – Friday, September 25, 20096:30 a.m. at the King Lunalilo Mausoleum in front of Kawaiaha‘o Church, 957Punchbowl St., Downtown Honolulu - Facebook RSVP:

http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=178371899096 and 6:30 p.m. at Fresh Café (phone: 808-688-8055), Festal Music Vigil – 831 Queen St.in Kaka‘ako - Facebook RSVP: http://www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=156652839467 

PŌ ILINA WAI is the evening festal counterpart to the morning service of intercession,a classical chamber music 'aha mele will be presented bilingually in Hawaiian andEnglish promptly at 7:30 p.m. ON THE SAME DAY, when members and their guestswill gather beginning at 6:30 p.m. at 831 Queen St. in Kaka‘ako (where free surfaceparking is available throughout the block) bringing a portable chair and BYOB drinks toshare; $15 tickets may be purchased before the event at Fresh Café who is graciouslyproviding ‘ono pūpū (hors d’oeuvres) in the price of admission!

 Program for September 25, 2009:

Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750): Orchestral Suite No. 3 in D Major, BWV 1068

Carl Maria von Weber (1786-1826): Clarinet Quintet in B Flat Major op. 34 for clarinetand strings, JV 182

Michael McLean (born 1952): Tango for String Quartet

 Please share this electronic flyer with your guests and friends!