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Candle Lighting Memorial

December 1st, Kaua`i Hospice Candle Lighting Memorial at 05:30 pm

Holiday Celebration in Lihue
Immaculate Conception Church
Join us along with Ron Wiley in lighting a candle as a glowing symbol of remembrance and affection for loved ones who have died or for those far away this holiday season. Immaculate Conception Church, 4453 Kapaia Road, Lihue (Off of Kuhio Hwy. ¼ mile north of Wilcox Hospital).
Admission: Free
 
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Activities at a Glance

  • Indoor Event
  • Handicapped Access
  • Live Entertainment
  • Live Music

About the Festival:

Join us along with Ron Wiley in lighting a candle as a glowing symbol of remembrance and affection for loved ones who have died or for those far away this holiday season. Attendees are also encouraged to bring a non-perishable food item to the service that will be donated to Malama Pono's Food Pantry in honor of World AIDS Day on Dec. 1st.

Contact Info:

Candle Lighting Memorial
Contact: Caroline Miura
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Tel: (808) 245-7277
Last Updated: Wednesday, November 5th, 2008

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Captain Cook

Waimea Historic Walking Tour

Every Monday (Weekly Festival), at 09:30 am
Cultural Festival in Waimea
West Kauai Visitor Center
Admission: Click here for more details
 
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Mondays at 9:30am. Registration is required for participation and Special Group tours are available. Take a 2 hour walk back through time in the place where Captain Cook first landed in Waimea. Where the agricultural landscape changed from taro to rice to corn, watered by an intricate ditch system with
 
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