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Kona Historical Society

Hualalai Grille and Canoe Club Closure

The Hualālai Grille and the Canoe Club are closed in October. Members may continue to utilize the Canoe Club pool. Towels are at Alaka’i Nalu.

 

Keeping Up With Festive: Friday Breakfasts at the Canoe Club

I’m going to try to help keep us informed of some of the events planned for Festive. For instance, the Canoe Club will be doing breakfasts some days during this time. Note that the Royal Pancake Party was canceled but the Breakfast will be served on Friday, the 21st. Monday, December 24, will be the […]

New Chaises at the Hotel Pools

A thank you to Eve Bernstein

It has begun…

The Canoe Club Renovation has begun.

Waiakauhi Pond Recovered After Tsunami

Waiakauhi pond

Since 2011 we have watched as David Chai and his crew have worked to restore the pond next to the Beach House. (Click here to read about how he rehabilitated the pond.) It is looking really healthy now. Here in his own words are how the pond has made it:

Check out what’s on Hualalai Roads

At the HCA Annual meeting this year, the Traffic Committee presented plans for upgrading the current speed humps at Hualalai. This week, the plastic speed humps have been upgraded and later on in the month striping will be completed. Please watch out for them.

As you drive through the property you […]

Cathy and Ed O’Neill make an infomercial about recycling on the Big Island and in Hualalai

 

Thanks to Cathy and Ed

Some inside shots of the Trading Company

 

 

 

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Trading Post is blessed and open to all.

This afternoon many members and staff gathered at 2PM for the blessing of the new Trading Company. Here are some photos…more to follow in a few days.

Members and staff gathered in front of the Trading Company

 

Apple, Wayne and Florian welcome us to the blessing.

 

 

Bill McDowell offers us a sneak peek at the new Trading Company

 

Thanks to Bill for the photos

Trading Company is blessing attended by staff.

Today at around 10AM the screens around the Trading Company came down and employees arrived to share in the blessing. (we apologize for the quality of the photo)

What’s happening to the pond next to the Beach House?

 

David Chai

Many members have expressed concern about the condition of the Waiakauhi Fishpond, the pond next to the Residents’ Beach House. David Chai, head of Natural Resources, spent time with me explaining what’s going on with the pond.

Waiakauhi Fishpond is an historic pond, which was used for keeping and raising […]

Work is moving along on the new Trading Company/Coffee Company and Bocci Ball Courts

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Ke`olu Golf Course Comfort Stations: One Done, the Other Coming Soon

 

The Ke`olu comfort station at hole #6 recently opened with new enhanced architecture and a private secured key fob swipe entry. An enclosed air-conditioned building, with a double door entrance is more than you imagined. Three sub-zero under counter refrigerators with twin pull out sub-zero freezer drawers and a hot & cold faucet […]

The Hualalai Coffee Company/Trading Company and your Mailboxes are moving temporarily while Renovations are Done

Due to the awaited Hualālai Trading Company and Hualālai Coffee Company renovations, retail and food and beverage services will be relocated to the following locations:

Sept 6, 2015: Hualālai Coffee Company will re-open @ Hualālai Grille Hours of operation will be 6:30 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. They will provide a modified menu during this period.

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December 11, 2014: The Blessing of our new Fire Truck and Big Mahalo to Dr. Ray!

 

Thank you to Bill Mcdowell

The Lap Pool at the spa has been refurbished

It was a close call, but the lap pool was finally finished for Thanksgiving day. Here it is in its full new glory!

Our new fire truck

 

 

 

 

This article appeared in our Kukini Newsletter