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November Events 2012


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02 Nov '12 09:00 am- 04 Nov '12 06:00 pmIa 'Oe E Ka La Hula Festival
Lots of Crafts and Food Booths. Hula competition.... Details
02 Nov '12 07:00 pm- 02 Nov '12 09:00 pmDANIEL HO: `Ukulele Workshop & Performance
Live Performances Q&A and Meet & Greet FREE to the public Limited capacity With six consecutive Grammy Awards, ukulele virtuoso, multi-instru... Details
02 Nov '12 07:30 pm- 02 Nov '12 11:00 pmThanksgving Tropical Reggae Concert
Carson Civic Center- Carson, CA
THANKSGIVING Trpoical Reggae Concert Featuring "PATO BANTON LIVE" with up and rising Polynesian Artist " ALO KEY " and " SPECIAL GUEST " M.C. Actor... Details
03 Nov '12 09:00 am- 03 Nov '12 02:00 pmArlinton Elem School PTA Holiday Marketplace
Holiday Marketplace for baked items, Jewelry & Purses, Holiday Ornaments, Quilts & Totes, Hawaiian Arts and Crafts, Clothing & Food, etc.... Details
05 Nov '12 07:00 pm- 05 Nov '12 09:00 pmDANIEL HO: `Ukulele Workshop & Performance
Guitar Center San Mateo- San Mateo, CA
Live Performances Q&A and Meet & Greet FREE to the public Limited capacity With six consecutive Grammy Awards, ukulele virtuoso, multi-instru... Details
Los Angeles Harbor College- Wilmington, CA 
Pacific Talent Academy of the Arts presents its 1st Culinary Arts Fundraiser Luau. Featuring our Pacific Talent Island Winner Josh Kealoha Viloria ... Details
10 Nov '12 06:00 pm- 10 Nov '12 08:00 pmHAPA: 2012 Los Angeles Showcase
Tickets on sale now for the return of Hawaii’s premier music duo in their 2012 Los Angeles showcase concert! Visit the website to see photo highligh... Details


17 Nov '12 05:30 pm- 17 Nov '12 08:30 pm
Ka'amea will be performing for the first time at Kealohas in Chino. Come joing us for great music, food and entertainment.... Details
17 Nov '12 06:00 pm- 17 Nov '12 08:00 pmNa 'Aumakua: The Guardians of Hawai'i
Burbank High School- Burbank, CA
Halau Hula 'o Kawahineali'inohoikeanuenue-'elua would like to share with you the many Na 'Aumakua or Guardians of Hawai'i. Come and see the stories co... Details
18 Nov '12 09:00 am- 18 Nov '12 05:00 pmIsland Creation 14th Annual Christmas Bazaar
Christmas Arts, Crafts and Gifts with a "Touch of Aloha" featuring many of your favorite Hawaiian vendors. Stop by and pick up an island gift for a lo... Details


November 18th


Public Event · By Janet Gevorgian

  • The holidays are just around the corner and Fitness For Life Dance Studio wants you to join us in helping the less fortunate. As family and friends get together to celebrate the holidays let us also remember and help those who struggle to feed their families. We are inviting everyone to join us Sunday, November 18th for "Dance-A-Thon" charity event benefiting The Los Angeles Regional Food Bank. Space is limited for this event so please make sure you buy your tickets. Fifty percent of our proceeds and food d...See More


725 East BroadwayGlendale, California 91205



NOVEMBER 18th  7pm
Te Varua Ori's "The Beast"
City National Grove of Anaheim


Thursday, November 22, 2012



Thanksgiving Day 
5K Run and Food Drive 
hosted by the 

Community Center of La Canada Flintridge



8:30 AM to 11:30 AM (PST)

La Canada Flintridge, CA







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