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2009 OAHU SCHEDULE OF
MAJOR PARADES AND STREET ACTIVITIES

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SEPTEMBER 2009
September 6, 2009 Sunday
5:30AM Starts
1:00PM Ends

DICK EVANS MEMORIAL BIKE RACE sponsored by the Hawaii State Cycling Association. It will consist of 200 cyclists.  The event will start at Keahole St. near to Hawaii Kai Park & Ride Lot,  to Hawaii Kai Dr., to Kalanianaole Hwy., to Waialae Ave., to Kilauea Ave., to 18th Ave.,  to Diamond Head Rd. to Paki Ave., to Ala Wai Blvd., to Niu St., to Ala Moana Blvd., to Nimitz Hwy., to Kamehameha Hwy., to Farrington Hwy., to Kunia Rd., to Wilikina Dr., to Kamananui Rd., to Kamehameha Hwy., to Joe Leong Hwy., to Kamehmeha Hwy., (around north shore to windward side) to Kahekili Hwy., to Kulukeoe St., to Keneke St., to Anoi Rd., to Likelike Hwy., to Kamehameha Hwy., to Kaneohe Bay Dr., to Mokapu Saddle Rd., to Kapaa Quarry Rd., to Kalanianaole Hwy., to Old Kalanianaole Rd., to Kalanianaole Hwy., to Kumuhau St.,to Waikupanaha St., to Ahiki St., to Hihimanu St., to Kalanianaole Hwy., to Kealahou St., to Hawaii Kai Dr., to finish approx. 0.28 miles from the corner of Hawaii Kai Dr. and Kealahou St. No roads will be coned except by start/finish area. Contact:  Raul Torres 223-2622, Fax:  593-0575, E-mail:  info@bocahawaii.com 

September 6, 2009 Sunday
6:30PM Starts
8:00PM Ends
HONOLULU REMEMBERS...NEVER FORGET 9/11/01" WALK OF REMEMBRANCE sponsored by the City & County of Honolulu.  The event is expected to have 300+ participants.  It will start at  Sister Derby park on  S. Beretania St., short ceremony at HPD HQ, to Alapai St., to South St., short ceremony at HFD HQ at South/Queen Sts., to Halekauwila St., short ceremony at Prince Kuhio Federal Building, to Punchbowl St., to King St. to finish at Hon Hale grounds and 9/11 memorial.  Contact:  Michael Pili Pang 768-6622  E-mail: mpang2@honolulu.gov
September 11, 2009 Friday
3:00PM Starts
4:00PM Ends

MOANALUA HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING PARADE sponsored by Moanalua High School. The event is expected to have 600 marchers, 10 vehicles, 1 band. It will start at MHS Student Parking Lot to Ala Ilima St., to Ala Nanala St., to Likini St., to Ala Napunani St., end at MHS student parking lot. Contact: Sherwin Pang 831-7914 Fax: 831-7903, E-mail:  sherwin_pang@notes.k12.hi.us

September 11, 2009 Friday
4:00PM Starts
5:00PM Ends

NANAKULI HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING PARADE sponsored by Nanakuli  High School .The event is expected to have 100 marchers, 20 vehicles, 4 mini floats, 1 band.  It will start at Pua Ave., left onto Nanakuli Ave., mauka on Nanakuli Ave., end at NHS parking lot. Contact: Jean Nishi 668-5823 Ext. 344, Fax: 668-5828, E-mail:  jean_nishi@notes.k12.hi.us

September 12, 2009 Saturday
7:00AM Starts
9:00AM Ends
MEMORY WALK/5K RUN sponsored by Alzheimer's Association, Aloha Chapter. The event is expected to have 1,000 participants. It will start at Fisherman's Wharf, near Ward Ave., to Ala Moana Blvd., to Kkhd entrance to Ala Moana Park, circle Magic Island, exit park at Ewa entrance and end at start area. Contact: Tim Taravella 591-2771 For more info, visit their website: http://www.alzhi.org/
September 13, 2009 Sunday
6:00AM Starts
9:00AM Ends
WINDWARD HALF MARATHON RACE SERIES Run sponsored by Boys and Girls Club of Hawaii.  The event is expected to have 750 runners.  HALF MARATHON:  Start: Kailua Intermediate School at S. Kainalu Dr., to Kailua Rd., to Aumoe Rd., to Mahealani Pl., to Kakahiaka St., to Wanaao Dr., counterclockwise around Keolu Dr., to Wanaao Dr., to Kakahiaka St., to Mahealani Pl., to Aumoe Rd., to Kailua Rd., to Kainalu Dr., to Kaiunui Dr., to Mokapu Blvd., to Old Mokapu Rd., to Kaimalino St., turnaround, to end at Kailua Intermediate School.  5K RUN:  Start: Kainalu Dr., to Kaha St., to Kainui Dr., to Kainalu Dr., to end at Kailua Intermediate School.  KEIKI 100YARD DASH:  Start/Finish within Kailua Intermediate School.  Contact:  Susan Friedl 255-7811, E-mail:  susanfriedl@hawaii.rr.com  
September 19, 2009 Saturday
5:30PM Starts
11:00PM Ends
ALOHA FESTIVALS WAIKIKI HO'OLAULEA/STREET FEST sponsored by Aloha Week Hawaii, Inc/AlohaFestivals/Waikiki Improvement Association. The event expected to have 15,000+ participants. Traffic will be diverted at 4 pm for setup. The event will close Kalakaua Avenue, all lanes from Lewers St. to Kealohilani Ave. Contact:  Rick Egged or Paul Tomonari 589-1771 or Mike Rossell 832-7878,  E-mails:  info@alohafestivals.com or mike@productionhawaii.com  For more info, visit their website: http://www.alohafestivals.com/
September 20, 2009 Sunday
7:00AM Starts
9:00AM Ends

NIKETOWN 5K RUN/WALK sponsored by Niketown Honolulu. The event is  expected to have 8,000+ runners.  It will start at Kalakaua Ave./Olohana St., to Kalakaua Ave., to Monsarrat Ave., to Paki Ave., to Kapahulu Ave., to Kalakaua Ave., end on Kalakaua Ave./Kalaimoku St. Kalakaua Ave. all lanes will be closed and traffic diverted to Kuhio Ave. at approx 5 am. Contact: Alan Sunio  753-1999, Fax:  455-7574, E-mail:  aysunio@yahoo.com

September 20, 2009 Sunday
7:00AM Starts
9:00AM Ends
OLD PALI ROAD RUN sponsored by RRCA/Mid Pacific Roadrunners Club. The event is expected to have 70 runners. It will start at Kionaole Rd in Kailua near the entrance to Koolau Golf Course, to Old Pali Rd., to Pali Highway, turnaround and return to start area. Contact: John Simonds 373-3609, E-mail:  simondsj001@hawaii.rr.com For more info, visit their website: http://www.mprrc.com/
September 23, 2009 Wednesday
6:00PM Starts
10:00PM Ends
HAWAII LITERACY BLOCK PARTY sponsored by Murphy's Bar & Grill. The event is expected to have 300+ participants.  The event will close MERCHANT ST., all traffic lanes/sidewalk areas, from Nuuanu Ave. to Bethel St.  Contact Don Murphy 531-0422, Fax: 533-4943
September 25, 2009 Friday
4:00PM Starts
6:00PM Ends
WAIALUA HIGH SCHOOL HOMECOMING PARADE sponsored by Waialua High School. The event is expected to have 500 marchers, 15 vehicles, 6 floats & 1 band.  Vehicles only, will start at WHIS Parking Lot to Farrington Hwy., to Kaukonahua Rd., through Haleiwa town, to Wailua District Park, Vehicles joins marchers,  proceed together, to Goodale Ave., to Farrington Hwy., to end at WHIS  Gym. Contact: Gwen Lavarias 637-8200 Ext 263 Fax: 637-8209, E-mail:  gwen_lavarias@hotmail.com
September 26, 2009 Saturday
6:00AM Starts
9:00AM Ends
WINDWARD 25K RACE sponsored by Mid-Pacific Road Runners Club.  The event is expected to have 500 runners.  Start: Kailua Intermediate School at S. Kainalu Dr., to Kailua Rd., to Aumoe Rd., to Mahealani Pl., to Kakahiaka St., to Wanaao Dr., counterclockwise around Keolu Dr., to Wanaao Dr., to Kakahiaka St., to Mahealani Pl., to Aumoe Rd., to Kailua Rd., to S. Kalaheo Ave., to Liliwai Rd., to Kawailoa Rd., to Alala Rd., to Mokulua Dr., to Aalapapa Dr., to Kaelepulu Dr., to Mokulua Dr., to Kailua Rd., to Kainalu Dr., to Kaiunui Dr., to Oneawa St., to Mokapu Blvd., to Old Mokapu Rd., to Kaimalino St., turnaround, to end at Kailua Intermediate School.  Contact:  John Simonds 373-3609, Email: simondsj001@hawaii.rr.com 
September 26, 2009 Saturday
9:00AM Starts
1:00PM Ends
ALOHA FESTIVALS FLORAL PARADE sponsored by Aloha Week Hawaii, Inc/Aloha Festivals/Waikiki Improvement Association. The event is expected to have 2,000 participants, 40 vehicles, 10 bands & 15 floats. It will start at Ala Moana Park ewa entrance/exit, to Ala Moana Blvd., to Kalakaua Ave., to Monsarrat Ave., to end at Waikiki Shell Parking Lot in Queen Kapiolani Park. Contact:  Rick Egged or Paul Tomonari 589-1771 or Mike Rossell 832-7878,  E-mails:  info@alohafestivals.com or mike@productionhawaii.com  For more info, visit their website: http://www.alohafestivals.com/
September 26, 2009 Saturday
10:00AM Starts
9:00PM Ends

TASTE OF KALIHI sponsored by the Filipino Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii Foundation/City & County of Honolulu. The event is  expected to have 15,000+ participants.  The event will close Colburn St., from McNeil St. & halfway to Waiakamilo Rd.  Contact:  Harry Alonzo 306-3460.  For more info, visit their website:  http://www.tasteofkalihi.com/ or http://www.filipinochamber.org/

September 27, 2009 Sunday
6:15AM Starts
2:00PM Ends

HONOLULU CENTURY BIKE RIDE sponsored by Hawaii Bicycling League. The event expected to have 3,200 cyclists.  It will start at Waikiki Shell Parking Lot at Kapiolani Park, to Monsarrat Ave., to Paki Ave., to Diamond Head Rd., to Kahala Ave., to Elepaio St., to Kilauea Ave., to Kalanianaole Hwy., to Lunalilo Home Rd., to Hawaii Kai Dr., to Kealahou St., to Kalanianaole Hwy., 25 milers turnaround at Sandy Beach to Kalanianaole Hwy., to Kealahou St., to Hawaii Kai Dr., to Lunalilo Home Rd., to Wailua St., to Keahole St., to Hawaii Kai Dr., and return to start, others continue, to Kalanianaole Hwy, to Hihimanu St., to Ahiki St., to Waikupanaha St., to Kumuhau St., to Kalanianaole Hwy., to Keolu Dr., to Papalani St., to Ka Awakea St., to Kailua Rd., to Kainalu Dr., 50 milers turnaround at Kailua Intermediate School and return to start, others continue, to Kainalu DR., to Kainui Dr., to N. Kalaheo Ave., to Kaneohe Bay Dr., to Kamehameha Hwy., 75 milers turnaround at King Intermediate School and return to start, others continue, to Kamehameha Hwy., 100 milers turnaround at Swanzy Beach Park and return to start. Kalanianaole Hwy will be coned one curb lane, each direction, from Ainakoa Ave. to Lunalilo Home Rd. Contact:  Mitchell Nakagawa/HBL 735-5756, Fax:  735-7989, E-mail:  mitchell@hbl.org For more info, visit their website: http://www.hbl.org/


The above is based on the most current information available from the event organizers as of date on bottom.   TST Division, Department of Transportation Services  Phone: 808-768-8390  Fax: 808-768-4446  Email: mkikuchi@honolulu.gov
Last Reviewed: Monday, October 05, 2009
 
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