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| September 23, 2010 |
Picks of the WeekSeptember 22, 2010 | 06:09 PMby Anuhea YagiRumble in the Steeple - Ring announcer: Out of the Upcountry corner, this church is a 28-time festival holder. Standing since 1907, built out of materials that arrived at Makena Landing and were transported up Haleakala by horse-drawn carriage. Fighting for your salvation out of Keokea, it's ST. JOHN'S EPISCOPAL CHURCH! (Crowd cheers.) And out of the Wailuku corner (a hush), this church is named for a Hana-born Hawaii queen and the favorite wife of Kamehameha the Great. Established in 1832, it's the oldest congregational church on the island. Fighting from just across the street to the county seat, it's KA'AHUMANU HAWAIIAN CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH! (Crowd cheers.) Both churches will |
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