Monday, April 27, 2009

Memorial Day May 25, 2009 Past Video Clip's

HAWAIIAN BEACH BOYS
8th Annual Memorial Day Paddle Out
Spread the Word to the all your Ho'aloha (Friend's), Ohana (Family) and Loved Ones. Waikiki at Queens Beach May 25, 2009 Monday I'll Remember You...
Click on to the links to see Past Video Clip's of the Event.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dwQXlpoC9ps



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZzO6lFVTs4

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For a Hawaiian Beach Boy, the Sea is the one constant, the one thing he knows he can go back to...
DUKE P. KAHANAMOKU said,
"My (Ohana) Family believes we came from the Ocean, and that's where we're going back."

''The legacy of the Waikiki & Hawaiian Beach Boys''
Outside of Canoes at Waikiki
9:00 AM to 1:00 P.M.
We always need to Remember the Legacy of the Hawaiian and Waikiki Beach Boys for their Passionate,
Respect and the Aloha on this Beautiful Beach of Waikiki.
I ka noho pu ana a `ike i ke aloha.
It is only when one has lived with another that one knows the meaning of Aloha (Love).
You could always believe in them, because a lot of the past beach boys came from the old school of Waikiki Beach Boys. The old school was a bunch of ''Men that Work on the Beach'' for only the two hotels, back in the day known as the Moana (Ocean) and the Royal Hawaiian (Pink One) a long with the Outrigger Canoe Club that was in the middle of the two hotels. The Beach Boys back then was all about giving to the tourist and visitor's from all over the world that came to the beaches of Waikiki...

We always have to Remember that all of their legacy will live on in the Heart's of everyone, and the Visitor's with all the Memories and Unforgettable Experience of our past Ho'aloha (Friend's) Loved Ones and the Beach Boys.
Come on down and paddle out with us on this Special day in Memory of our Loved Ones, Ohana, Kupuna and Friends. 
Spread the word to the all your Friend's, Ohana and Loved Ones so you all can be a part of this Memorial. 
Hawaiian's believe life comes from the sea, and by showing up for the Annual Beach Boy Paddle Out is what this is all about. "Ho'o Pono" (Righteous, Respectful, to what is Right) let's show some Respect to our loved ones.
Mahalo Willie Grace