Hui Waʻa Kaukahi

Nui a lehulehu na mokupuni, ʻaʻole lawa ka manawa

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Category: Other Events

  • Christmas Party 2024

    Christmas Party 2024

    Story and photos by Terry Shimabukuro

    December 17, 2024

    This year’s Christmas Party took on a somber note with the sudden passing of long-time member Ed Rhinelander the day before the event. Ed loved a good party and while we missed his radiant smile, infectious laugh and amusing stories we consoled ourselves with memories of the good times we shared with him. Event organizer Eileen directed her elves to transform the almost 100-year-old HTMC clubhouse into a festive setting for all to enjoy. Early arrivals enjoyed ono pupus and purchased stylish club t-shirts.

    Incoming club president Bill Murphy led about 40 members and guests in a moment of silence for Ed and introduced new club members. Beth gave a multi-denominational blessing and hungry attendees swarmed the bountiful buffet. Except for Peggy’s perfectly roasted turkey and Beth’s expertly sliced ham this was a pure bring-whatever potluck and it was great to see members respond with a delectable assortment of healthy grain dishes.

    Diners spread out over the brightly decorated tables under the covered lanai to enjoy their meals, catch up with old friends and make new ones.

    Rusty Lillico, one of the club’s founding members, created the club’s website over twenty years ago. With no prior training, Rusty taught himself the basics of web design and put together a simple, but effective website to publicize the club activities. Back then, there was no social media so unless you knew a club member or happened upon a club paddle the website was your portal to the club. Many of our most active members discovered the club through Rusty’s website. We presented Rusty with a custom plaque made by club member Elliott Wong to thank him for his many years of dedicated service as webmaster .

    Katrena organized the photo and video contest and efficiently tallied the votes to keep our activities on schedule. Kevin showed off his camera skills winning both the photo contest and claiming the Peebles’ Award. He also won the video clip category. Chalsa had the second place photo and Ruby and I tied for third. My capture of Norm’s Coptic Easter campfire kanikapila earned a video clip second place. Sandy and I collaborated on a Crash and Burn video that garnered the first place video award. Kevin produced the #2 video documenting the Windbag Regatta.

    In addition to making the one-of-a-kind plaque for Rusty, Elliott donated prizes showcasing his mastery of other skills with his laser cutter. Contact him if you would like to purchase similar or other custom made items.

    Norm and Mary Ann led the group in the joyful singing of Christmas carols. Kimberly directed the “white elephant like” gift exchange where stealing was allowed and, in fact, encouraged. No one came to blows.

    Mahalo to Eileen for expertly organizing our year-end event and to all who helped with setup and cleanup. We look forward to another year of great paddles!

  • Cinco de Coptic Easter Camp

    Cinco de Coptic Easter Camp

    Story and photos (except as noted) by Terry Shimabukuro
    Cover photo by Bert Wong

    May 3-5, 2024

    About two dozen hardy souls braved strong winds and occasional downpours to camp Friday and Saturday nights at Kualoa’s small group campsite. The sporadic rain did not dampen our spirits as we still enjoyed a relaxing weekend at the beach. Plenty of time to talk story and share meals together. A few keiki attended and added some youthful energy. The strong winds did put a damper on kayaking, however, so the paddle to Kahana Bay was canceled and only a few folks ventured out on short excursions on Saturday.

    With the days of Christmas tree bonfires behind us (fun fact, the Kualoa group campsite permit now specifically bans the burning of Christmas trees…I wonder why?) we instead had a responsible-sized campfire with kiawe logs provided by Chuck Ehrhorn. Unfortunately, Chuck wasn’t there to enjoy the fire so we didn’t get to hear his shark story…again. The fire was perfect for toasting marshmallows for s’mores and Alan Matsuo’s wife, Teresa, left us an ono banana cream pie so we stared into the dancing flames with a nice sugar rush. Norm Chun strummed his baritone ukulele and serenaded us with dulcet tones crooning traditional Hawaiian songs. Lono must have decided that it was our bedtime as he unleashed a downpour to douse the fire and send us scurrying to our tents.

    Sunday began with a well attended “Intro to Kayaking” clinic lead by Kevin Ching and Joe Hu. After listening to oral instructions Kevin took the class onto the water where they practiced their strokes and self-rescue. Satisfied that they were bay-worthy Kevin lead them to Mokoli’i. The pupils must have been satisfied too as five of them became club members after the clinic including a legacy member, Lois Rhinelander’s daughter Kelly Miyashiro, along with her partner James Tingco. Another new member, Bill McCarthy, will vie with Stan McCrae for tallest club member honors.

    The wind calmed down enough to safely hold our Easter egg hunt with Tim Sawyer and Paul Tibbetts doing the egg laying honors. About twenty paddlers took to the water to gather the eggs. Several of us swept the area to make sure that no eggs were left behind, but we didn’t count them this year so we’re not sure if we got them all. Since we want to be responsible stewards of our beaches and ocean we are looking for an eco-friendly alternative to plastic eggs in case we do miss a few. Let us know if you have an idea for a biodegradable alternative. It should be egg-sized, but doesn’t have to be egg-shaped. It just has to float high enough on the water and be colored so that it can be seen.

    Our potluck lunch was interrupted by a rousing “Rally! Rally! Rally!” cry from Chuck signaling the start of the used gear auction. Chuck generously donated his Cobra Strike+ Re-Vision for the auction. Bill Murphy (via proxy Sandy Johnson) won a furious duel with Bert Wong and added the Re-Vision to his fleet. The auction made $672 for the club so a big mahalo to Chuck and everyone else who donated gear. Also, mahalo to past member Caroline who donated $100 and to Elliott Wong for donating custom laser etched club swag.

    The day’s festivities ended with the Easter egg prize distribution as our first, and probably only, Cinco de Coptic Easter Camp came to a close. The day ended on a slightly sour note as we didn’t have a good team clean-up effort of the pavilion. A big mahalo and apology to Lois, Kelly and Stan Dalbec for clearing the potluck leftovers and for taking home the leftover auction items. Shame on us! Let’s do better next year gang!

  • Christmas Party

    Christmas Party

    December 19, 2023

    A stormy day of wind and rain did not deter the hardy kayakers of HWK from gathering for their annual festive evening ritual of fun, food and fellowship. Event co-chairs Eileen and Nikko arranged for a protective force field around the HTMC Clubhouse that kept us cozy and dry. They, along with a few elves, decked the venue in holiday cheer and lit the way to the sumptuous buffet.

    Dining in the pavilion
    Dinner time
    Mark, Sue and Eileen
    Gary making a funny face while Vic smiles at him
    Gary, the class clown

    A background slideshow of random club photos rekindled memories of past adventures. Mark provided a nice surprise with a video of the club’s first trip to Kalalau and he was rewarded with first prize in the video contest. Mahalo to everyone that helped us end the year on a joyous note and a good time was had by all!