Thursday, June 23, 2005
Signature Form
Dear Hanapepe Business or Property Owner:
Hanapepe has many fine, historic buildings that deserve attention and many interesting stories and facts to share about the people and their unique history. Hanapepe Economic Alliance (HEA) has developed a Historic Hanapepe Walking Tour, including a map, that will bring acknowledgment and appreciation of our town's rich heritage.
HEA received a grant from the County of Kauai to aid in the costs of mounting interpretive plaques (about 22 inches x 28 inches, framed with photo and a paragraph of historical use) on twelve buildings. HEA would like your permission to consider your building.
You are invited to participate. Please fill in
this form to have your building considered. If you have any questions,
contact Joanna 335-5944 or Dawn Traina 335-3993. You may also contact
project coordinator: Carol Bain 246-2111
bain@kauai.netor visit website:
http://kauai.net/hanapepe/
-
YES____Please include my building. Contact #______________________
-
Person filing in this form: _________________________________
-
Signature of building Owner: ________________________________________
(NOTE: your building cannot be included without owners signature)
-
Building is Located at :__________________________________
-
address
-
Check any that apply
_____I have a historical photo to share. (original will be returned to owner)
_____I do not have a photo of my building. Please help me find one.
_____Please help me write one paragraph of building
history for placing plaque
Indicate where on your building you would prefer to have the historical plaque mounted. (sketch or describe front of building use back of page).
Mail this form ASAP or fax to 335-3830: Joanna Carolan, Hanapepe Economic Alliance, P.O. Box 934, Hanapepe, HI 96716. Or, you may drop this form off at Banana Patch Studio, 3865 Hanapepe Road.
HEA hopes you take advantage of this timely opportunity now. Mahalo nui loa for being part of the Hanapepe community.
Tuesday, June 21, 2005
Historic Photos Sought
PRESS RELEASE - DATE 6/15/05
TO: - All Media
MEDIA CONTACT: Carol Bain, 808-246-2111 bain@kauai.net
Photos of Historic Hanapepe Sought
Hanapepe Leaders
at Hanapepe Economic Alliance (HEA) are seeking photos of buildings and
of life in old Hanapepe town. Interpretive plaques will include enlarged
photos mounted on selected buildings along Hanapepe Road. These photos
will call attention to historical buildings and sites featured in the
self-guided Historic Hanapepe Walking Tour map published in March, 2005.
"We are specifically looking for photos of the older buildings," said Joanna Carolan HEA board member, "but any photo that shows the old days in Hanapepe will be welcomed for this project. Many business owners lost photos in the floods that occurred in the early 1960's and before the Army Corps of Engineers built the levee. It is hoped that some families may have kept prints of photos elsewhere and would like to share them."
Hanepepe has 43 buildings and sites that meet the criteria for the Federal and State historic registry. HEA is a non-profit organization that received funding from Hawai`i Tourism Bureau and the County of Kaua`i to develop interpretive, historic information and promote this heritage for Hanapepe. A goal of the project is to increased appreciation for town heritage and the people who built Hanapepe. Over the next two years of this project, HEA plans to introduce this map to children in schools, and invite young people to learn the history and heritage of Hanapepe. Maps are available at most Hanapepe stores.
Any one who has photographs to share contact Joanna Carolan, 335-5944 or Dawn Traina 335-3993. Accepted photos will be duplicated and original returned to owner. Photo credit and/or donor name will be included if requested. Public is invited to attend HEA meeting Monday, June 20, 5:30 p.m. at Banana Patch Studio, 3865 Hanapepe Road. To RSVP call 335-5944.
###Historic Photos Sought
PRESS RELEASE - DATE 6/15/05
TO: - All Media
MEDIA CONTACT: Carol Bain, 808-246-2111 bain@kauai.net
Photos of Historic Hanapepe Sought
Hanapepe &ndash
Leaders at Hanapepe Economic Alliance (HEA) are seeking photos of
buildings and of life in old Hanapepe town. Interpretive plaques will
include enlarged photos mounted on selected buildings along Hanapepe
Road. These photos will call attention to historical buildings and sites
featured in the self-guided Historic Hanapepe Walking Tour map published
in March, 2005.
"We are specifically looking for photos of the older buildings," said Joanna Carolan HEA board member, "but any photo that shows the old days in Hanapepe will be welcomed for this project. Many business owners lost photos in the floods that occurred in the early 1960's and before the Army Corps of Engineers built the levee. It is hoped that some families may have kept prints of photos elsewhere and would like to share them."
Hanepepe has 43 buildings and sites that meet the criteria for the Federal and State historic registry. HEA is a non-profit organization that received funding from Hawai`i Tourism Bureau and the County of Kaua`i to develop interpretive, historic information and promote this heritage for Hanapepe. A goal of the project is to increased appreciation for town heritage and the people who built Hanapepe. Over the next two years of this project, HEA plans to introduce this map to children in schools, and invite young people to learn the history and heritage of Hanapepe. Maps are available at most Hanapepe stores.
Any one who has photographs to share contact Joanna Carolan, 335-5944 or Dawn Traina 335-3993. Accepted photos will be duplicated and original returned to owner. Photo credit and/or donor name will be included if requested. Public is invited to attend HEA meeting Monday, June 20, 5:30 p.m. at Banana Patch Studio, 3865 Hanapepe Road. To RSVP call 335-5944.
###Historic Photos Sought
PRESS RELEASE - DATE 6/15/05
TO: - All Media
MEDIA CONTACT: Carol Bain, 808-246-2111 bain@kauai.net
Photos of Historic Hanapepe Sought
Hanapepe &ndash
Leaders at Hanapepe Economic Alliance (HEA) are seeking photos of
buildings and of life in old Hanapepe town. Interpretive plaques will
include enlarged photos mounted on selected buildings along Hanapepe
Road. These photos will call attention to historical buildings and sites
featured in the self-guided Historic Hanapepe Walking Tour map published
in March, 2005.
"We are specifically looking for photos of the older buildings," said Joanna Carolan HEA board member, "but any photo that shows the old days in Hanapepe will be welcomed for this project. Many business owners lost photos in the floods that occurred in the early 1960's and before the Army Corps of Engineers built the levee. It is hoped that some families may have kept prints of photos elsewhere and would like to share them."
Hanepepe has 43 buildings and sites that meet the criteria for the Federal and State historic registry. HEA is a non-profit organization that received funding from Hawai`i Tourism Bureau and the County of Kaua`i to develop interpretive, historic information and promote this heritage for Hanapepe. A goal of the project is to increased appreciation for town heritage and the people who built Hanapepe. Over the next two years of this project, HEA plans to introduce this map to children in schools, and invite young people to learn the history and heritage of Hanapepe. Maps are available at most Hanapepe stores.
Any one who has photographs to share contact Joanna Carolan, 335-5944 or Dawn Traina 335-3993. Accepted photos will be duplicated and original returned to owner. Photo credit and/or donor name will be included if requested. Public is invited to attend HEA meeting Monday, June 20, 5:30 p.m. at Banana Patch Studio, 3865 Hanapepe Road. To RSVP call 335-5944.
###Agenda for June 20
HANAPEPE ECONOMIC ALLIANCE June 20 2005Monday, 5:30 pm - Meeting
AGENDA
Welcome
1.County Grant for Historic Hanapepe Walking Tour
must be expended by June 30, 2005. County will allow commitment of funds
to suffice, but commitment must be written and final.
2.Grand Opening DATE SET
FOR Saturday, November 5 (Mayor Baptiste's date is open but we must
confirm)
3.Beautification Update
4. Hanapepe Kiosk at Lihue Airport to
include current business and a walking tour map display Buddy?
5.Hanapepe Website -- Carol Submissions to website & feedback/updates welcomed.
URL is http://kauai.net/hanapepe/
Resource contact:
HTA Project
Coordinator: Carol Bain, 246-2111 bain@kauai.net
HEA Treasurer: Joanna
Carolan 335-5944 info@bananapatchstudio.com
Agenda for June 20
HANAPEPE ECONOMIC ALLIANCE June 20 2005Monday, 5:30 pm - Meeting
AGENDA
Welcome
1.County Grant for Historic Hanapepe Walking Tour
must be expended by June 30, 2005. County will allow commitment of funds
to suffice, but commitment must be written and final.
2.Grand Opening DATE SET
FOR Saturday, November 5 (Mayor Baptiste's date is open but we must
confirm)
3.Beautification Update
4. Hanapepe Kiosk at Lihue Airport to
include current business and a walking tour map display Buddy?
5.Hanapepe Website -- Carol Submissions to website & feedback/updates welcomed.
URL is http://kauai.net/hanapepe/
Resource contact:
HTA Project
Coordinator: Carol Bain, 246-2111 bain@kauai.net
HEA Treasurer: Joanna
Carolan 335-5944 info@bananapatchstudio.com
Agenda for June 20
HANAPEPE ECONOMIC ALLIANCE June 20 2005Monday, 5:30 pm - Meeting
AGENDA
Welcome
1.County Grant for Historic Hanapepe Walking Tour
must be expended by June 30, 2005. County will allow commitment of funds
to suffice, but commitment must be written and final.
2.Grand Opening DATE SET
FOR Saturday, November 5 (Mayor Baptiste's date is open but we must
confirm)
3.Beautification Update
4. Hanapepe Kiosk at Lihue Airport to
include current business and a walking tour map display Buddy?
5.Hanapepe Website -- Carol Submissions to website & feedback/updates welcomed.
URL is http://kauai.net/hanapepe/
Resource contact:
HTA Project
Coordinator: Carol Bain, 246-2111 bain@kauai.net
HEA Treasurer: Joanna
Carolan 335-5944 info@bananapatchstudio.com