Patio Performance: Aunty Kuulei and the Aloha Seniors

Saturday, March 16, 2013

1:30 p.m. ONLY
 

Tickets None , free and open to the public on our patio.

 

Kuuleialoha Fahilga

Born and raised on the island of Maui, Hawaii. I moved to Los Angeles, California in 1956. I then moved to Huntington Beach in 1969, where I raised my family. I have been a volunteer in the Hawaiian Community for many years. I volunteer my time teaching The Aloha Seniors in Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa. The Aloha Seniors was started under the organization called the Pacific Islander Health Partnership (PIHP) in 2003. I love sharing the hula. Teaching hula comes with many blessings and so much Aloha.

Pacific Islander Health Partnership (PHIP), serving Native Hawaiians and Pacific Islanders for better health and well-being.


The Aloha Seniors Hula Group is under the wing of PHIP. Kuulei Fahilga has volunteered her time to teach the Hula to the Aloha Seniors at the Huntington Beach and Costa Mesa Senior Centers since 2003. The Huntington Beach group started with 8 students and today has over 50 students. The Costa Mesa group has over 30 students. The Aloha Seniors also volunteer their time performing for various facilities and functions throughout the year.


This has all been made possible through PHIP and Kuulei Fahilgas love for volunteering and sharing her gift of Aloha.

 

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