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NOVEMBER | DECEMBER 2015 WaikoloaBeachResort.com RELAX, SHOP & PLAY AT WAIKOLOA BEACH RESORT Continued on P.2 What's Happening? Activities & Entertainment 4 8 WAIKOLOA DINING GUIDE Lava Lava Beach Club 1990s, whose resume includes published work in Surfer, The Surfer’s Journal, and other international magazines that focus on the sport. “But the surf here is cleaner and more manageable.” Up and down the Kohala Coast, those “more manageable” waves are found in abundance, drawing beginners and aficionados alike. Aeder lists Hapuna `A naeho`omalu Bay, fronting Waikoloa Beach Resort, is known to Hawai`i Island surfers as one of the better spots to catch waves along the Kohala Coast. “When it’s 20 feet at Jaws (one of Maui’s renowned surf spots) it’s 6-8 feet here,” says photographer Kirk Aeder, a resident of Hawai`i Island since the early Beach, Waialea (Beach 69), `Anaeho`omalu Bay (or more simply A-Bay), and Pueos as having the best “high-performance waves” on this side of the island. There’s also Pua Ka`ilima Cultural Surf Park at Kawaihae, which hosts an annual longboard competition. This break is said to have been a favorite spot of Ka`ahumanu, wife of Hawai`i’s revered Kamehameha the Great, who himself was born in North Kohala and learned to surf along the Kona-Kohala Coast. Photographer and Hawai`i Island resident Kirk Aeder (pictured far left) has captured the spirit and sport of surfing over the years, including many images of A-Bay. STAY IN STYLE 3 SPORT OF KINGS “Upon one thing I am resolved: the Snark shall not sail from Honolulu until I, too, wing my heels with the swiftness of the sea, and become a sunburned, skin-peeling Mercury.” —Jack London, Surfing: The Royal Sport, 1907

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Page 1: WaikoloaBeachResort.com SPORT OF KINGS€¦ · Surf Park at Kawaihae, which hosts an annual longboard competition. This break is said to have been a favorite spot of Ka`ahumanu, wife

NOVEMBER | DECEMBER 2015

WaikoloaBeachResort.com

RELAX, SHOP & PLAY AT WAIKOLOA BEACH RESORT

Continued on P.2

What's Happening? Activities & Entertainment4 8 WAIKOLOA

DINING GUIDE

Lava Lava Beach Club

1990s, whose resume includes published work in Surfer, The Surfer’s Journal, and other international magazines that focus on the sport. “But the surf here is cleaner and more manageable.”

Up and down the Kohala Coast, those “more manageable” waves are found in abundance, drawing beginners and aficionados alike. Aeder lists Hapuna

Anaeho omalu Bay, fronting Waikoloa Beach Resort, is known to Hawai`i Island surfers

as one of the better spots to catch waves along the Kohala Coast.

“When it’s 20 feet at Jaws (one of Maui’s renowned surf spots) it’s 6-8 feet here,” says photographer Kirk Aeder, a resident of Hawai`i Island since the early

Beach, Waialea (Beach 69), Anaeho omalu Bay (or more simply A-Bay), and Pueos as having the best “high-performance waves” on this side of the island.

There’s also Pua Ka ilima Cultural Surf Park at Kawaihae, which hosts an annual longboard competition. This break is said to have been a favorite spot of Ka ahumanu, wife of Hawai`i’s revered Kamehameha the Great, who himself was born in North Kohala and learned to surf along the Kona-Kohala Coast.

Photographer and Hawai i Island resident Kirk Aeder (pictured far left) has captured the spirit and sport of surfing over the years, including many images of A-Bay.

STAY IN STYLE3

SPORT OF KINGS

“Upon one thing I am resolved: the Snark shall not sail from Honolulu until I, too, wing my heels with the swiftness of the sea, and become a sunburned, skin-peeling Mercury.”

—Jack London, Surfing: The Royal Sport, 1907

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STAY IN STYLEHe points to Kahalu u Bay, an ancient

surf spot in Kailua-Kona once used by Hawaiian ali`i (royalty) and the Ku emanu Heiau at the north end of the bay, where the ali`i would pray for good surf and probably shaped their boards.

Aeder also points out that one of Captain Cook’s lieutenants, James King, described seeing Hawaiians surfing in his journal entry from 1779 when their ships arrived in Kealakekua Bay:

“A diversion the most common is upon the water, where there is a very great sea, and surf breaking on the shore. The men, sometimes 20 or 30, go and lay themselves flat upon an oval piece of plan [board] about their size and breadth, they keep their legs close on top of it, and their arms are used to guide the plank, they wait the time of the greatest swell that sets on shore, and altogether push forward with their arms to keep on its top, it sends them in with a most astonishing velocity, and the great art is to guide the plan so as always to keep it in a proper direction on the top of the swell, and as it alters its direct. If the swell drives him close to the rocks before he is overtaken by its break, he is much praised.”

Many other writers — Mark Twain and Jack London foremost among them — have been taken with the art and sport of surfing over the years since Cook. London’s enthusiastic account of his experiences learning to ride a surfboard in Waikīkī, first published in Woman’s Home Companion and then reprinted in The Cruise of the Snark in 1911, helped to popularize surfing outside of Hawaii. It is, London said, the “royal sport for the natural kings of earth.”

“It is special to live in such a surf-laden area,” Aeder reflects. “I drive by the water and think, ‘This is where it all began.’ I can almost picture Kamehameha out there on his board.”

in the islands in the 1850s and began dissuading the Hawaiian people from showing their bodies and partaking in the traditional culture they had practiced for so many thousands of years in favor of a more prudent lifestyle. But by the early part of the 20th century, surfing had seen the beginning of a revival.

Indeed, when we think of surfing, the first images that come to mind are likely of the legendary Duke Kahanamoku on Waikīkī Beach from those days; or the 1960s and ‘70s, when big wave jockeys on O‘ahu’s North Shore began riding the face of 20-foot curlers at Banzai Pipeline, Waimea Bay, and Haleiwa, where the Triple Crown of Surfing was born and is still conducted.

AS MUCH A RELIGION AS A SPORTEven though O ahu may be more famous nowadays, there are also those, like Aeder, who know where to find the best swells and breaks on Hawai`i Island, and for whom surfing the Big Island is close to spiritual.

“I moved to the Big Island in 1993,” Aeder says, “and it really opened my eyes. There are other areas where early evidence of surfing is seen, but Hawai`i is where it really came to fruition, and a lot of that happened on the Big Island.”

“Surrounded by an endless ocean with no other landmasses to obstruct it, the Hawaiian Islands draw open ocean swells from all directions,” Aeder says. “Along this coast we get primarily west and northwest swells, which is ideal.”

ORIGINSThough the origins of surfing — called he enalu in the Hawaiian language, which translates literally to “wave sliding” — are lost to history, Hawai`i, and particularly Hawai`i Island, is where it is acknowledged to have evolved.

“In pre-European times,” writes Ben Finney and James D. Houston in their excellent book, Surfing, A History of the Ancient Hawaiian Sport, “surfing was more than just catching and riding an ocean wave. It was the center of a circle of social and ritual activities that began with the very selection of the tree from which a board was carved and could end in the premature death of a chief — as was the result of at least one famous surfing contest in Hawaiian legend.”

Finney and Houston go on, “(William) Ellis, that adventurous missionary who hiked around the island of Hawai`i, described the islanders’ mass reaction to a sudden run of good waves: ‘the thatch houses of a whole village stood empty … daily tasks such as farming, fishing and tapa-making were left undone while an entire community — men, women and children — enjoyed themselves in the rising surf and rushing white water.’”

Surfing lapsed into the background once the Boston missionaries arrived

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Our signature mai tais are made with fresh pineapple juice. And we have a keiki buffet for our friends ages 12-and-under.

General seating prices are $115 plus tax for adults, $105 plus tax for seniors (65+), $105 plus tax for teens (ages 13-18), $58 plus tax for children (ages 5-12), and children 4 and under are complimentary. Upgrade to Ali‘i seating ($26 + tax per person) includes premier seating, complimentary valet parking, family-style pupus and desserts tableside, exclusive butler service and gratuity.

(Prices fluctuate during the summer season.)

For reservations and information please call (808) 886-1234, Ext. 54, or visit hiltonwaikoloavillage.com

TASTY DELIVERYDona & Toni’s Pizza delivers Waikoloa Beach Resort, 5 - 9:30 pm Hilton Grand Vacations, 6 - 9:30 pm (808) 886-2893At Dona & Toni's you can build your own pizza, starting with the sauce. Choose from a housemade tomato sauce or bianco formaggio. Then, pick from a variety of delicious toppings, with cheeses, meats, and veggies to satisfy everyone’s tastes. And have it delivered to your door!

HILTON WAIKOLOA VILLAGE

LEGENDS OF HAWAI I LUAU — OUR BIG ISLAND STORYSunday, Tuesday, and Friday, Doors open at 5:30 pm

KAMEHAMEHA COURTTreat yourself to the once-in-a-lifetime cultural immersion of our lū‘au at Hilton Waikoloa Village. Brought to you by Tihati Productions, the Legends of Hawai`i Luau dinner and show brings to life the ancestral songs and dances that retell the epic stories of Hawai`i Island and her remarkable people.

Our lū‘au buffet includes island favorites such as hulihuli chicken, seared island catch-of-the-day and Parker Ranch shoyu marinated ribs, the traditional imu kālua pig, and fresh daily Hawaiian style desserts.

WAIKOLOA BEACH MARRIOTT RESORT & SPA

HAWAII CALLSRestaurant & LoungeDaily Aloha Hour 3 - 6 pm

MONDAY NIGHT SURF & TURFThe best Big Island beef and fresh Keahole lobster, $39++ per person.

TUESDAY PANIOLO NIGHTSEnjoy a 4-course Prix Fixe menu. Fresh-off-the-grill main course, $35++ per person.

WEDNESDAY KEAHOLE LOBSTER DINNERButter-poached fresh whole Keahole lobster. Side dishes sold separately. $24++ per person.

THURSDAY SEAFOOD FESTA Southern-style seafood boil in paradise. $29++ per person.

FRIDAY, SATURDAY, AND SUNDAY NIGHT BUFFETSEnjoy our $45 prime rib and cracked crab buffet…all you can eat!

Wednesday & Saturday, 5 pmExecutive Chef Jayson Kanekoa has unveiled a new menu for the popular Sunset Luau held every Wednesday and Saturday at Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa. Taste the freshest of ingredients harvested from Hawai`i Island farmers including J.A. Farms Garden Salad, Waipio Valley Poi, Keahole Shrimp Hoio, Pulehu steaks, and Grilled chicken with Hamakua mushrooms. See chef roast pork in the resort’s imu, the Hawaiian underground oven. Following dinner, journey to Tahiti, New Zealand, Hawai`i and Sāmoa through the songs and dances of these Pacific cultures. The spellbinding Samoan fire dance is a spectacular sight!

General seating prices are $102 for adults, $48 for keiki 6-12 years old, and keiki 5-and-under are FREE. Premier seating includes preferred first row seating, lei greeting and Hawaiian pūpū

(appetizer); additional $30 per seat.Rates do not include Hawai`i state sales

tax and are subject to change. Tickets can be purchased from 4 pm on Wednesdays and Saturdays at the hotel in our lobby. Seating begins at 5 pm. Large parties are advised to arrive at the lū‘au grounds early to accommodate group seating.

For more information or to make reservations at Hawaii Calls Restaurant & Lounge or the Sunset Lu’au, call (808) 886-8111. Reservations for Hawaii Calls can also be made on Open Table.

Though North Shore O'ahu may be more well known as a surf paradise, Hawai i Island is revered by those “in the know.”

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EVENTS CALENDAR

Events Calendar is subject to change. Visit WaikoloaBeachResort.com for updates.

NEWSLAVA LAVA BEACH CLUB

3RD ANNUAL FEAST ON THE BEACH Friday, December 116 to 10 pmSip and Savor at Lava Lava Beach Club!

Feast on the Beach will showcase the award-winning musical talents of Henry Kapono & Friends and the popular LT Smooth at Lava Lava Beach Club at Anaeho omalu Bay in Waikoloa Beach

Resort on Friday, December 11, starting at 6 pm. Guests will enjoy delicious food stations created in conjunction with Paradise Gourmet Catering, along with beer, wine, and the restaurant's signature toes-in-the-sand ambiance.

This year, Lava Lava Beach Club has designated a list of Hawai`i Island non-profits that will benefit from the festivities. Half of ticket proceeds will benefit these designated Hawai`i Island non-profit organizations:

Hawai`i Island Humane SocietyHospice of KonaKahilu Theatre Kona Community Hospital FoundationKona Kohala Chamber of CommerceLava KidsMala ai Garden of Waimea

Middle SchoolNorth Hawai`i Community HospitalRotary of Kona

Advance purchase of tickets is required. Feast on the Beach tickets must be purchased from any of the participating non-profit partners.

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WAIKOLOA WELCOMES MAI GRILLE!

Hawai`i Island's chefs are blessed with an abundance of fresh, local ingredients from the land and sea, as well as a food culture that is

rooted in deep tradition. Chef Allen Hess is taking full advantage of all that bounty at his new eatery, Mai Grille, located inside the resort's Kings' Golf Course clubhouse.

Hess says it is his culinary mission to take fresh-raised foods from local farmers, ranchers, and fishermen, and prepare them with state-of-the-art skills. "There’s a story behind each of the ingredients," he says. "I personally know the people who provide the food, from fresh-caught ‘ahi to local zucchini."

Mai Grille features Hess’s well-known “slow foods” philosophy of regional cooking, which he has practiced during stints at Alan Wong, Canoe House, his own bistro, Allen’s Table, and Merriman’s in Waimea.

"'Slow foods' is about more than how you cook the food," Hess says, "but about how food is raised, buying seasonally appropriate ingredients, and taking your time to put the right foods on the plate. If you are buying fresh ingredients, it's important to serve them when they taste the best. It's also about supporting the community ... that's part of our whole approach."

The former Kings’ Grille closed for a two-week renovation in September, and reopened as Mai Grille on October 5, serving daily breakfast (such as a signature BLT with two eggs) and lunch (think grilled shrimp kabobs on toasted mac nut rice; or a "20/80 burger" with 20 percent ground bacon combined with 80 percent aged ground beef), with dinner service planned for a winter start.

For more information, WaikoloaBeachGolf.com/Mai-Grille

KINGS' SHOPS

HOLIDAY CHEER! December 1 - 25Kings' Shops

‘Tis the season for giving! From December 1 – 25, shoppers at Kings’ Shops will receive a unique commemorative ornament with qualifying purchase. Weekly in December, special seasonal entertainment will keep you in the holiday mood. Bring the keiki on Saturdays in December... we have something special planned just for them!

See KingsShops.com for more information and entertainment schedule.

one of the most talented must-have dance bands! (8:30 pm – midnight) At midnight, DJ Tiger, Hawai i’s hottest deejay will take the stage to spin Top 40 hits until 1 am.

• Adults $149 (general seating); teens $109 (general seating); children (age 5 - 12) $69 (general seating). • All prices plus tax and 14% gratuity. • Call (808) 886-1234, Ext. 54 for reservations

WAIKOLOA BEACH MARRIOTT RESORT & SPA

Celebrate the holidays this year at Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort & Spa! All events listed will be at Hawaii Calls Restaurant.

THANKSGIVING BUFFETThursday, November 264 - 9 pm$69 Adults/$30 Children

CHRISTMAS EVE BUFFETThursday, December 245 - 9:30 pm$50 Adults; $30 children

CHRISTMAS DINNER BUFFETFriday, December 255 - 9:30 pm$69 Adults; $30 children

NEW YEAR'S EVE DINNER BUFFETThursday, December 31 5 - 9 pm$89 Adults; $40 children

NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATIONThursday, December 319 pm - midnight$30 Adults; $15 children

NEW YEAR'S DAY BRUNCHFriday, January 1, 20167 am -1 pm$29 Adults; $15 childrenFor more information or reservations, call (808) 886-8111.

LIVE MUSIC EVERY NIGHT!Starting at 5 pmWatch for “Headliner Fridays” with John Cruz, Brother Noland, Henry Kapono, and LT Smooth making monthly appearances.

HILTON WAIKOLOA VILLAGE

10TH ANNUAL MOKU O KEAWE INTERNATIONAL FESTIVALNovember 11 – 14

"Hula is the language of the heart," said King David Kalakaua, and it is still true today. Come be inspired through hula at the 10th Annual Moku O Keawe International Hula Festival. Competing for top honors, troupes from the Hawaiian Islands, Japan, and elsewhere perform in the ancient hula kahiko and modern hula auana forms. On Friday, Kupuna Night, the senior dancers take the stage with grace and style. In addition, visitors can select from in-depth cultural workshops and explore an extensive collection at the made-in-Hawai i Marketplace on Friday and Saturday. MOKIF.com

THANKSGIVING DINNERThursday, November 263 – 7:30 pmWater’s Edge Ballroom

Come enjoy one of the most sumptuous Thanksgiving feasts on the Kohala Coast, highlighted by a delicious seafood bar, a carving station with turkey, ham, and prime rib, plus main courses, and many tasty dessert options.

• Adults $89 (includes one glass of champagne); children (age 5-12) $39; plus tax and 14% gratuity. Complimentary for children ages 4 and under with paid adult. • Complimentary self-parking. • Reservations required. Call (808) 886-1234, Ext. 54.

CHRISTMAS DINNER Friday, December 253 – 7:30 pmWater’s Edge Ballroom

An unforgettable meal will make your Christmas happy and bright this year. Featuring a tempting selection of chilled appetizers, a seafood bar, hot appetizers and soups, and of course a carving station with ham, turkey, and prime rib, all followed by the sweet endings of a fully loaded dessert bar.

• Adults $89 (includes one glass of champagne); children (age 5-12) $39; plus tax and 14% gratuity. Complimentary for children ages 4 and under with paid adult. • Complimentary self-parking.• Reservations required. Call (808) 886-1234, Ext. 54.

NEW YEAR'S EVE PARTY Thursday, December 317:30 pm – 1 amMonarchy Ballroom Featured Entertainment: Ten Souljers

Enjoy the specialty dinner stations prepared by award-winning Executive Chef Hans Lentz. Get ready to dance to the high energy sounds of Ten Souljers – the freshest , hottest, and

JOHN CRUZFriday, November 6Friday, December 4

BROTHER NOLANDFriday, November 20

HENRY KAPONOFriday, November 13Friday, December 18

LT SMOOTHFriday, November 27 Friday, December 25

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ACTIVITIES&ENTERTAINMENTQUEENS' MARKETPLACECenter hours are 9:30 am – 9:30 pmART & JEWELRYGenesis Galleries—(808) 886-1770Island Pearls—(808) 886-4817Kama‘aina Diamond Company— (808) 886-4367Lava Light Gallery—(808) 756-0778

FASHIONBlue Ginger Family—(808) 886-0022Crocs—(808) 886-0213Exclusive Designs—(808) 886-0350Kona Surf N' Sandals—(808) 886-0898Local Motion—(808) 886-7873Mahina—(808) 886-4000PacSun—(808) 886-0415Persimmon—(808) 886-0303Quiksilver—(808) 886-0900Reyn’s—(808) 886-1162Volcom—(808) 886-6888

SPECIALTY & GIFTSBike Works Beach & Sports—(808) 886-5000Blue Wilderness Dive Adventures— (808) 886-0980Claire’s—(808) 886-8905Giggles—(808) 886-0014Hawaiian Quilt Collection—(808) 886-0494Island Gourmet Markets—(808) 886-3577 (Open daily 7 am – 11 pm)Lids—(808) 886-1649Ocean Sports—(808) 886-6666Pacific Nature—(808) 886-8919SoHa Living—(Opening Soon)Sunglass Hut—(808) 886-0274

REAL ESTATECentury 21 All Islands—(808) 883-3321 (Open daily 9:30 am – 6:30 pm)Hawai`i Life Real Estate Brokers— (800) 667-5028Luxury Big Island by Harold Clarke— (808) 333-5951Waikoloa Realty—(808) 886-7874

SERVICESHearts & Stars Salon & Day Spa— (808) 886-0600Hilton Grand Vacations Club— (808) 886-0945Waikoloa Dental Clinic—(808) 886-0891

OFFICESAina Le a—(808) 886-1702Shopping Center Management— (808) 886-8822

KINGS’ SHOPSCenter hours are 9:30 am – 9:30 pm

ART & JEWELRYAloha Toe Rings—(808) 785-8637Dolphin Galleries—(808) 886-5533Genesis Gallery—(808) 886-7770Kohala Coast Fine Art—(808) 886-4240Maui Divers—(808) 886-0055Na Hoku—(808) 886-7599Royal Gold—(808) 886-7701Tiffany & Co.—(808) 886-1931 (Open daily 10 am to 8:30 pm)

FASHIONCinnamon Girl—(808) 886-0241Crazy Shirts—(808) 886-9303Honolua Surf Co.—(808) 886-6422Jourabchi—(808) 886-6006Macy’s—(808) 886-5385Magic Skirts—(808) 989-8709Making Waves—(808) 886-1814Michael Kors—(808) 886-2653Noa Noa—(808) 886-5449Rip Curl—(808) 886-1952Sasha Hawaii—(808) 498-4773Tommy Bahama—(808) 886-8865Tori Richard—(808) 886-8308

SPECIALTY & GIFTSAloha Toe Rings—(808) 785-8637Coach—(808) 886-4201Da Big Bags—(808) 989-8709Endless Sea—(808) 741-4841Hawaii's Gift Baskets Boutique— (808) 886-8000Hawaiian Ukulele and Guitar— (808) 315-2919L’Occitane—(808) 886-0761Makau Nui—(808) 747-5558Martin & MacArthur—(808) 886-0696Mary Jane’s—(808) 886-2707Ohana Carver—(808) 446-1499Solstice Sunglass Boutique—(808) 886-8780Sunglass Hut—(808) 886-0593The Walking Company—(808) 886-8228Walking in Paradise—(808) 886-2600Whalers General Store—(808) 886-7057 (Open daily 7 am – 10:30 pm)

WAIKOLOA BEACH & KINGS’ GOLF COURSES

TWO BREATHTAKING COURSES. ONE UNFORGETTABLE EXPERIENCE.Play 18 holes of golf anytime on either of our delightful resort courses for as low as $101.50 plus receive $20 off club rentals and enjoy 10 percent off non-sale items in the Golf Shop with the following packages:

Two 18-hole rounds — $261 (a savings up to $99)

Three 18-hole rounds — $348 (a savings up to $192)

Four 18-hole Rounds — $406 (a savings up to $314)

No tee time restrictions.

PLAY NINE FOR ONLY $69 Short on time? You can play a round of nine holes on either the Beach or Kings’ Course.

All green fees are subject to 4.166% GE Tax and include shared cart, bottled water, and use of practice facilities on the day of play.

For more information or to make a tee time call the golf shop at (808) 886-7888 or visit WaikoloaGolf.com.

QUEENS' MARKETPLACE

Saturday, Dusk (FREE)MOVIES UNDER THE STARSOnce a month, you're invited to bring a beach chair or blanket for a free outdoor movie. Saturday, November 28 - Cinderella Saturday, December 26 - Minions

Saturdays, 6 - 8pm (FREE)MONTHLY CONCERT SERIESSee new musical talents on the lush lawn surrounding the Coronation Pavilion.Saturday, November 21 - Big Island BluegrassSaturday, December 19 - Ekolu Mea Nui

n EntertainmentHula tells Hawai`i’s story with the graceful hands of talented dancers. At the Queens’ MarketPlace Coronation Pavilion, we invite island halau (troupes), to take the stage and share their skills, from the ancient kahiko to modern auana style.

Monday, 6 - 7 pm (FREE)HĀLAU O PO`OHALAWednesday, 6 - 7 pm (FREE)AULANI’S HULA HĀLAUFriday, 6 - 7 pm (FREE)`ALOHI POLYNESIAN DANCE ACADEMY

n Special Holiday EntertainmentSaturday, December 5, 11 amKEALAKEHE INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL UKULELE & CHORUS ENSEMBLESaturday, December 12, 6 pmHPA HANDBELL CHOIRSaturday, December 19, 3 pmSASHA KNOWLES DANCE PRESENTS "NUTCRACKER WITH A TWIST"December 17 - 23, 5 - 8 pmPICTURES WITH SANTA!Saturday, December 20, 6 - 8 pmBRIAN VASQUEZ

All activities and entertainment at Coronation Pavilion unless otherwise noted.

SHOPPING GUIDEREAL ESTATEKohala Coast Properties—(808) 886-6600MacArthur Sotheby’s International Realty—(808) 885-8885Elite Pacific Properties—(808) 936-9321

SERVICESBig Island Motorcycle Co.— (808) 886-2011Body Glove Cruises—(808) 345-2373Kings’ Shops Management—(808) 886-8811Outrigger Condominium Collection— (808) 886-0036 (Open daily 9 am – 7 pm) Waikoloa Shell Gas Station— (808) 886-9512 (Open daily 6:30 am – 10:30 pm)

HILTON WAIKOLOA VILLAGEOpen Daily – Hours vary seasonally All phone numbers are (808) 886-1234, with the extension noted below:

APPAREL, ACCESSORIES & GIFTSAdore Cosmetics—ext. 1407Big Island Marketplace—ext. 1746Dancing Dolphins—ext. 1744Dolphin Quest Village—ext. 1216Jovani Designs—(786) 202-8108Journey Boutique—ext. 1546Oasis Lifestyle—ext. 1537Pa Le a Le a Tennis—ext. 1293Things Hawaiian—ext. 1232

FLOWERS & FRAGRANCESAinahua Floral—ext. 2613Kohala Spa Essence—ext. 1768Kohala Spa Boutique—ext. 1257

JEWELRYNa Hoku—ext. 1750

SPORTSOcean Sports—ext. 1200

PHOTOGRAPHYSharpShooter Imaging—ext. 2891

WAIKOLOA BEACH MARRIOTT RESORT & SPALamonts Gifts & Sundry—(808) 886-5017 (Open daily 7 am – 11 pm)Mandara Spa—(808) 886-8191 (Open daily 9 am – 5 pm)

WAIKOLOA BEACH & KINGS’ GOLF SHOPGolf Pro Shop—(808) 886-7888 (Open daily 6:30 am – 6 pm)

KINGS' SHOPS

Wednesdays, 8:30 am - 2:30 pm KINGS’ SHOPS FARMERS MARKET

n Entertainment & EventsMondays and Thursdays, 10 am‘UKULELE LESSONS**$10 fee, receive $10 Hawaiian Ukulele and Guitar gift certificate to use toward purchase at end of lesson.

Tuesdays, 7 pm (FREE)JOHN KEAWE

Wednesdays, 7 pm (FREE)KAHULANUI

Thursdays, 7 pm (FREE)UNCLE UKE

Thursdays and Fridays, 9:30 - 10:30 am (FREE)GUIDED PETROGLYPH TOURSMeet lakeside next to Island Fish & Chips in Kings' Shops for a guided walk back through time. The lava trails are uneven and rough, so wear closed-toe walking shoes and plenty of sunscreen. Hats and water are also recommended.

Fridays, 6 pm (FREE)FRIDAY HULAFirst Friday – Nā Kamali`i o KonaSecond Friday - Hālau Makani a Kalei Third Friday – Aulani’s Hula Hālau Fourth Friday – Halau Wai`au

Thursdays, 1 pmLEI MAKING LESSONS**$25 Fee includes materials.Meet at Hawaiian Ukulele and Guitar.

Daily, 9:30 amKOI FEEDINGMeet at the Koi Pond

Entertainment subject to change. Visit KingsShops.com for updates.

LAVA LAVA BEACH CLUB

Nightly, 5 - 9:30 pm (FREE)NIGHTLY ENTERTAINMENT

Saturdays and Sundays, 10 am - 2 pmBLOODY MARY BEACH BRUNCHCome get some sand between your toes, enjoy breakfast specialties as well as our regular lunch menu ... and a Bloody Mary or two!

Reservations suggested, call (808) 769-5282.

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DINING GUIDE

Daylight Mind Café & Restaurant

Waikoloa Coffee— 5:30 am - 5 pm in Ocean Tower and 5:30 am - 6 pm in Lagoon Tower.

KINGS' SHOPSIsland Fish & Chips— Open daily for breakfast, lunch and dinner. (808) 886-0005; 7:30 am - 9:30 pmRoy's Waikoloa Bar & Grill— Roy's will be closing on October 26 in order to complete a remodel of the restaurant. Expected re-opening is prior to Thanksgiving. Call (808) 886-4321 for December hours. roysrestaurant.comThe Three Fat Pigs—(808) 339-7145; Lunch 11 am - 3 pm; Dinner 5 - 9:30 pm; Happy Hour 4 - 6 pm.

LAVA LAVA BEACH CLUBLava Lava Beach Club— (808) 769-LAVA (5282); 11:30 am - 9 pm; Bar open till 10 pm

Bloody Mary Beach Brunch Saturdays & Sundays, 10 am - 2 pm (Regular lunch menu also available at noon).

Bikinis and boardshorts welcomed!

LavaLavaBeachClub.com

QUEENS' MARKETPLACECharley’s Thai Cuisine— (808) 886-0591; Lunch 11 am - 3 pm; Dinner 5 - 9:30 pmDaylight Mind Café and Restaurant— (Opening Soon)

GOLF COURSEMai Grille—(808) 886-7600; Open daily for breakfast and lunch7:30 am - 6 pmWaikoloaBeachGolf.com/Mai-Grille

Tropics Ale House And Restaurant— (808) 886-4287; Open daily for lunch and dinner 11 am – 11 pm.

HILTON WAIKOLOA VILLAGE(808) 886-1234; hiltonwaikoloavillage.com/diningBig Island Breakfast at Water's Edge— Open daily.Boat Landing Cantina— Open daily lunch and dinner.Dona & Toni’s Pizza —Delivery, Dine In or Take Out. Open daily for dinner. Resort delivery 5 – 9:30 pm, (808) 886-2893Imari - Family Style, Sushi & Teppan yaki— (808) 886-1234; Ext. 54; Open for dinner Mon., Wed., Thurs., and Sat.KPC - Kamuela Provision Company— (808) 886-1234; Ext. 54 Open daily for dinner.Lagoon Grill—Open daily for lunch and dinner.Malolo Lounge— Open daily starting from 1 pm for snacks, lunch, and dinner.Orchid Marketplace—Open daily for lunch.Shaka Cones - Big Island Ice Cream— Open daily

Romano's Macaroni Grill— (808) 443-5515; 8 am - 10 pm macaronigrill.comSansei Seafood, Steak & Sushi Bar— (808) 886-6286; 5:30 - 10 pm sanseihawaii.comStarbucks Coffee Company— (808) 886-1888; 4:30 am – 9:30 pm starbucks.com

QUEENS' MARKETPLACE FOOD COURT Daily 7:30 am - 9:30 pm (Individual times may vary)> Dairy Queen/Orange Julius—(808) 886-1029 > Hawaiian Fish N Chips—(808) 886-1595 > Ippy's Hawaiian BBQ—(808) 886-8600 > Lemongrass Express—(808) 886-3400 > Marble Slab Creamery®—(808) 886-2483 > Paradise Pizza & Grill—(808) 886-7700 > Subway Sandwiches & Salads— (808) 886-7488

WAIKOLOA BEACH MARRIOTT RESORT & SPAHawaii Calls Restaurant & Lounge— (808) 886-8111; Breakfast 6:30 - 11 am; Lunch 11 am - 5 pm; Dinner 5 - 9:30 pmKona Coffee Shoppe— (808) 886-6789; Ext. 7130 6 am - 4 pm

kings’ and beach golf clubhouse & kings’ grille

kings’shops

waikoloa bowl at queens’ gardens

waikoloa fairway villas

naupaka place

kolea

kohala suites

lava lava beach club

waikoloa colony villas

the bay club

hilton waikoloa village

hali`i kai

queens’ marketplace

vista waikoloa

waikoloa beach marriott resort & spa

shores at waikoloa

hilton grand vacations club—kings’ land

waikoloa beach villas

WaikoloaBeachResort.com

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