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Saturday, May 03, 2008

Puna Butay Wins Miz Kaua'i Tita Pageant

Press Release May 2, 2008 - TO: All Media
FROM: Mālie Foundation, PO Box 13, Kapaa, HI 96746; PH: 808-822-2166
Media Contact: Carol Bain, 246-2111 bain@kauai.net

Puna Butay Wins Miz Kaua'i Tita Pageant

2008 to be Final Pageant

LIHUE – It could have been the pink outfit combined with camouflage shorts. It could have been the heartfelt singing of “Just along for the Ride”. It could have been her selection of yummy YanYan 99-cent chocolate covered cracker pupu. The combination wowed the judges Kenui Kasparovitch, Noe Ho'okano and Ipo Kahaunaele-Ferreira who awarded the title Miz Kaua'i Tita 2008 to Puna Butay at the pageant held at the Hilton Kaua`i Beach Resort Friday night.

“What being a tita means is that as a strong willed woman, a tita is ready for anything,” said Butay. Competition was fierce but friendly among four contestants in categories: Who's Dat Tita; How U Gonna Ack; Grab-n-Grind; Bump-n-Grind; and Tita Walk-n-Talk.

Other contestants included Dayna Ng, Esther Figaroa and Kamei Trinque. “All who have participated as contestants in this pageant over the years are fantastic 'tita',” said the modest master of ceremonies, Chanel Flores, a 2005 Miz Tita Kaua'i winner herself. Flores kept the crowd laughing, even during “technical difficulties.”

The evening featured a premiere showing of the video “She's a Tita” produced by Ariki Foster which is rumored, by Flores, to become a classic. A special performance by Boom Shakalaka Maka and a song by Terri Russell, last year's pageant winner, entertained the audience while judges tallied the scores.

An event unique to the island, Miz Kaua'i Tita Pageant coordinator Jodi Omo announced 2008 to be the final year. President of the Mālie Foundation, the non-profit organization that promotes the event, Omo said, “The board is always experimenting with ideas that bring our local community and cultures together, and decided that this five-year run was worthwhile but time to close.”

Past winners of the pageant include:

  • 2004 – Paulu Chandler
  • 2005 – Chanel Flores
  • 2006 – Randi Flores
  • 2007 – Terri Russell

Trophies and cash prizes were awarded to all contestants. Sponsors of 2008 Miz Kaua`i Tita Pageant include: Hawai`i Tourism Authority, County of Kaua`i Office of Economic Development, and Kaua'i Hilton Beach Hotel.

The Mālie Foundation also coordinates a new event, Na Lei Hiwahiwa May Day Celebration, ongoing Hawaiian cultural workshops, and the annual Kauai Mokihana Festival. The dates for the 24th annual Kaua`i Mokihana Festival are September 21 through 28, 2008 and the theme will be “Year of Our Kupuna”. For updates visit http://mokihana.kauai.net

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PHOTOS: for high res, email Photographer: Joe Olivas

Photos contributed by: Mālie Foundation; Joe Olivas photographer


Posted by Carol Bain at 8:01 AM
Edited on: Monday, May 19, 2008 4:13 PM
Categories: Malie Scholarship, Miz Kaua'i Tita Pageant

Sunday, December 11, 2005

Malie Scholarship Promotes Hawaiian Education

Press Release
Media contact: Carol Bain 246-2111 bain@kauai.net

Malie Scholarship Promotes Hawaiian Education from Preschool to High School

The Kaua`i Mokihana Festival announces the Malie Scholarship applications available immediately to all youth, pre-school to high school. Scholarships are awarded twice a year, spring and fall, to students on the island of Kaua`i and Ni`ihau. Group applications are also considered. Awards range from $100 to $500.

Scholarships can be applied to the community in general, and may include:

  • An Early Childhood Development Program
  • Preschool/Program
  • Grade School/Program
  • Middle School/Program
  • Junior High School/High School
  • High School/Program

Applications are available by writing to Kaua`i Mokihana Festival, ATTN: Malie Scholarship Committee, PO Box 13, Kapaa, HI 96746 or by calling Rene Tokuda, 822-5514. Deadline for Applications is 12/15/05. The KMF board members who are on the committee are Puna Kalama Dawson, Edee Bandmann, and Rene Tokuda.. Community representatives include Jill Kouchi.

The origin of this scholarship began 18 years ago, when the Malie Trio, a Hawaiian musical group including Larry Duhaylongsod, James Ekolu Panui, and Nathan Kalama began to perform together. Founder, Nathan Kalama recalls, “We were three young Hawaiian men who realized we were not given enough opportunities to learn our own language. We wanted a scholarship formed to support the early days of the Hawaiian immersion schools and Punana Leo. We wanted to help children learn the Hawaiian language. The Malie scholarship continues today in the memory of Larry and Ekolu.”

Forms are also available at http://mokihana.kauai.net/malie/scholarship.html

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Posted by Support at 6:41 PM
Categories: Malie Scholarship

Monday, April 25, 2005

Malie Scholarship application

Malie Scholarship
Scholarship Form Mail to: Kaua`i Mokihana Festival
Attn: Malie Scholarship Committee
PO Box 13
Kapa`a, HI 96746 PH: 808-822-2166
Posted by Support at 6:31 AM
Edited on: Sunday, May 01, 2005 6:50 AM
Categories: Malie Scholarship

Thursday, March 31, 2005

Malie Scholarship


Malie Scholarship Promotes Hawaiian Education

The Kaua`i Mokihana Festival announces the Malie Scholarship applications available immediately to all youth, pre-school to high school. Scholarships are awarded twice a year, May and November, to students on the island of Kaua`i and Ni`ihau. Group applications are also considered. Awards range from $100 to $500.

Scholarships can be applied to the community in general, and may include:

  • An Early Childhood Development Program
  • Preschool/Program
  • Grade School/Program
  • Middle School/Program
  • Junior High School/Program
  • High School/Program
  • Applications are available by writing to Kaua`i Mokihana Festival, ATTN: Malie Scholarship Committee, PO Box 13, Kapaa, HI 96746 or by calling Rene Tokuda, 822-5514. Deadline for May award is April 30. Deadline for December award is November 30. The KMF board members who are on the committee are Puna Kalama Dawson, Edee Bandmann, and Rene Tokuda. Community representatives include Jill Kouchi and Bobbie Bulatao.

    The origin of this scholarship began in 1986 when the Malie Trio, a Hawaiian musical group including Larry Duhaylongsod, James Ekolu Panui, and Nathan Kalama began to perform together. Founder, Nathan Kalama recalls, “We were three young Hawaiian men who realized we were not given enough opportunities to learn our own language. We wanted a scholarship formed to support the early days of the Hawaiian immersion schools and Punana Leo. We wanted to help children learn the Hawaiian language. The Malie scholarship continues today in the memory of Larry and Ekolu.”
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    Posted by Support at 1:57 PM
    Edited on: Saturday, April 23, 2005 2:19 PM
    Categories: Malie Scholarship