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Our Twenty Fifth High School Reunion is scheduled for Friday, November 3, 2000 at the Hale Koa Hotel. We will be in Laulima Rooms 2,3,4. We will have a no-host bar and the food shown below. The rooms are located on the 2nd floor. There will be plenty of signs for the folks to see.

Menu

Cold hors d'oeuvres:
Fresh vegetable crudite with creamy herb dip
Seasonal tropical fruit tray
Selection of international and domestic cheeses with grapes
Sliced French bread and crackers

Pasta selections:
Penne with creamy wild mushroom sauce
Shells and wheels with provencale seafood sauce


Dim sum selection:
Pork hash, and vegetarian
Black sesame vinaigrette

Hot hors d'oeuvres:
Chicken satay with peanut sauce
Tempura-style mahimahi skewer with lemon-garlic mayonnaise
Quiche Florentine

Hale Koa Hotel Information


The Hale Koa celebrated its Grand Opening on October 25, 1975 with an ancient Hawaiian blessing ceremony and royal procession. From this beginning steeped in tradition, the Hale Koa stands as an ambassador of aloha to over one million visitors annually. Since 1975, Hale Koa's mission has remained unchanged: "To operate a first class hotel and recreation facility at affordable prices for military members and their families."

Ft. DeRussy has come a long way from 1906, when it was sold as a 72-acre parcel of "undesirable" land.

Today, Ft. DeRussy Armed Forces Recreation Center is the home of the Hale Koa, or House of the Warrior, an 817 room, world-class resort hotel and favorite R & R destination for our country's military personnel.

In 1991, major expansion began at the Hale Koa, including the development of 66 acres of Ft. DeRussy, a new swimming pool complex, a beverage bar and luau garden. Kalia Road, which fronts the hotel was realigned and improved. By 1995, the new Maile Tower was in place beside the existing Ilima Tower and room count grew to 817. Also open at that time was 1,287 stall parking garage, fitness center, adults-only pool, and a new restaurant, Bibas.

The Hale Koa takes great pride in operating self-sufficiently from day one, with not one taxpayer dollar supporting upkeep or operation. The Hale Koa's expansion is the largest nonappropriated fund project to date. Thanks to www.halekoa.com for the above information




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