Stay warm and represent the lāhui with the official 67th Annual Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs Convention hoodie. November in Portland brings cool temperatures and rainy days, making this hoodie the perfect companion as you participate in convention events, engage in resolution discussions, and build meaningful pilina with fellow attendees from across Hawaiʻi and the continent. Every hoodie purchase directly supports Nā Lei Makalapua, Mainland Council of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs, helping strengthen programs, leadership development, and opportunities that uplift Hawaiian civic club members across the continent. Theme breakdown: “Kahe Ka Wai I Hoʻokahi Pilina” Provided by Nā Lei Makalapua, Mainland Council of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs. Kahe ka wai – the water flows i ho’okahi pilina – into/within one relationship, one interconnected bond. The phrase carries a deeper, poetic meaning beyond literal translation, pointing to the idea that water is the medium through which relationships are formed, sustained, and unified. Through the flow of water, our moʻokūʻauhau, stories, and ʻike continue to travel, reminding us that distance does not diminish our connection. Instead, water weaves together our past, present, and future, strengthening the bonds of our lāhui and serving as both a physical and spiritual thread of shared identity, responsibility, and aloha.
Stay warm and represent the lāhui with the official 67th Annual Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs Convention hoodie. November in Portland brings cool temperatures and rainy days, making this hoodie the perfect companion as you participate in convention events, engage in resolution discussions, and build meaningful pilina with fellow attendees from across Hawaiʻi and the continent. Every hoodie purchase directly supports Nā Lei Makalapua, Mainland Council of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs, helping strengthen programs, leadership development, and opportunities that uplift Hawaiian civic club members across the continent. Theme breakdown: “Kahe Ka Wai I Hoʻokahi Pilina” Provided by Nā Lei Makalapua, Mainland Council of the Association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs. Kahe ka wai – the water flows i ho’okahi pilina – into/within one relationship, one interconnected bond. The phrase carries a deeper, poetic meaning beyond literal translation, pointing to the idea that water is the medium through which relationships are formed, sustained, and unified. Through the flow of water, our moʻokūʻauhau, stories, and ʻike continue to travel, reminding us that distance does not diminish our connection. Instead, water weaves together our past, present, and future, strengthening the bonds of our lāhui and serving as both a physical and spiritual thread of shared identity, responsibility, and aloha.