Spring Luau in Tacoma. Food, Dance, Music, Apr 14

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Shirley Skeel
Tue, Mar 27, 2018 3:09 PM

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March 27, 2018
Contact: Shirley Skeel, media relations
ph. 253.879.2611, cell. 510.684.6715, sskeel@pugetsound.edumailto:sskeel@pugetsound.edu

2018 Spring Lu`au—
Pacific Island Food, Dance, and Music

A dinner and show for all the family

Saturday, April 14, 5 p.m.–8:30 p.m.

[cid:image006.jpg@01D3C5A2.EEFF9F20]TACOMA, Wash. – With the beloved mountain poking occasionally through the rain clouds, you could say that spring is back in the South Sound. That means more sunshine ahead, warmer evenings—and the chance to again indulge in the Polynesian colors, tastes, and music of University of Puget Sound’s annual Spring Lūˋau.
Students from the Ka ‘Ohana me ke Aloha Club on Saturday, April 14, will present their 48th Spring Lūˋau—an event they organize each year to familiarize Pacific Northwesterners with their storytelling cultures.
The celebration will include a Hawaiian dinner and a stage show with traditional dances from Pacific Ocean peoples. The event is one of the biggest celebrations of Polynesian culture in the state, attracting nearly 1,000 people each year.
Dinner will be served from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the dining hall of Wheelock Student Center, near the N. Alder Street entrance to campus on N. 15th Street. This year no tickets are required for the meal and guests will choose their own a la carte items from an array of Hawaiian dishes, paying with cash, a card, or student dining dollars.
The colorful stage show, including music and dancers, is ticketed. This will begin at 6:30 p.m. in Memorial Fieldhouse, just off the corner of Union Avenue and N. 11th Street. See below for ticket details and a map of campus.
The organizers have chosen this year‘s theme as Ho‘ohanohano I Nā Moʻolelo O Nā Aliʻi, which translates to "To Honor the Stories of the Aliʻi” (the hereditary line of rulers).
“This year’s goal is to educate the Puget Sound and local communities about the history of Hawaii and Polynesia even more than we have in past years,” says Amber Odo ’19, club president.
Music will be provided by Northwest Blendhttps://www.facebook.com/pages/Northwest-Blend/487802767985146?ref=stream, a local group specializing in Hawaiian infused music and known for their use of four-part harmonies. The show will include numerous dances from cultures including Hawaiian and Tahitian.

Tickets are on sale now, and are available in advance or at the door.

When:    Saturday, April 14, 2018
Where:  Lūau dinner: 5–6:30 p.m. in Wheelock Student Center, N. 15th Street and N. Alder Street Lūau show: 6:30 p.m. in Memorial Fieldhouse, N. 11th Street and Union Avenue

Tickets: Dinner:  A la carte purchases in the dining hall

Show only: General admission: $10
Puget Sound campus members, seniors (65+), military: $8
Children 4 years old and under enter free.

To pay with a credit card call Wheelock Information Center at 253.879.3100.
To order online go to: tickets.pugetsound.eduhttp://tickets.pugetsound.edu

For more information contact: luau@pugetsound.edumailto:luau@pugetsound.edu
For directions and a map of campus visit: pugetsound.edu/directionshttp://www.pugetsound.edu/directions.

PHOTO ON PAGE:  2017 Spring Lūˋau dance, by Ross Mulhausen

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University of Puget Sound is a 2,600-student, national undergraduate liberal arts college in Tacoma, Wash., drawing students from 44 states and 16 countries. Puget Sound graduates include Rhodes and Fulbright scholars, notables in the arts and culture, entrepreneurs and elected officials, and leaders in business and finance locally and throughout the world. A low student-faculty ratio provides Puget Sound students with personal attention from faculty members who have a strong commitment to teaching and offer 1,200 courses each year in more than 50 areas of study. Puget Sound is the only national, independent undergraduate liberal arts college in Western Washington, and one of just five independent colleges in the Northwest granted a charter by Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s most prestigious academic honor society.

[cid:image001.png@01CEA595.3E8C3810] March 27, 2018 Contact: Shirley Skeel, media relations ph. 253.879.2611, cell. 510.684.6715, sskeel@pugetsound.edu<mailto:sskeel@pugetsound.edu> 2018 Spring Lu`au— Pacific Island Food, Dance, and Music A dinner and show for all the family Saturday, April 14, 5 p.m.–8:30 p.m. [cid:image006.jpg@01D3C5A2.EEFF9F20]TACOMA, Wash. – With the beloved mountain poking occasionally through the rain clouds, you could say that spring is back in the South Sound. That means more sunshine ahead, warmer evenings—and the chance to again indulge in the Polynesian colors, tastes, and music of University of Puget Sound’s annual Spring Lūˋau. Students from the Ka ‘Ohana me ke Aloha Club on Saturday, April 14, will present their 48th Spring Lūˋau—an event they organize each year to familiarize Pacific Northwesterners with their storytelling cultures. The celebration will include a Hawaiian dinner and a stage show with traditional dances from Pacific Ocean peoples. The event is one of the biggest celebrations of Polynesian culture in the state, attracting nearly 1,000 people each year. Dinner will be served from 5 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. in the dining hall of Wheelock Student Center, near the N. Alder Street entrance to campus on N. 15th Street. This year no tickets are required for the meal and guests will choose their own a la carte items from an array of Hawaiian dishes, paying with cash, a card, or student dining dollars. The colorful stage show, including music and dancers, is ticketed. This will begin at 6:30 p.m. in Memorial Fieldhouse, just off the corner of Union Avenue and N. 11th Street. See below for ticket details and a map of campus. The organizers have chosen this year‘s theme as Ho‘ohanohano I Nā Moʻolelo O Nā Aliʻi, which translates to "To Honor the Stories of the Aliʻi” (the hereditary line of rulers). “This year’s goal is to educate the Puget Sound and local communities about the history of Hawaii and Polynesia even more than we have in past years,” says Amber Odo ’19, club president. Music will be provided by Northwest Blend<https://www.facebook.com/pages/Northwest-Blend/487802767985146?ref=stream>, a local group specializing in Hawaiian infused music and known for their use of four-part harmonies. The show will include numerous dances from cultures including Hawaiian and Tahitian. Tickets are on sale now, and are available in advance or at the door. When: Saturday, April 14, 2018 Where: Lū`au dinner: 5–6:30 p.m. in Wheelock Student Center, N. 15th Street and N. Alder Street Lū`au show: 6:30 p.m. in Memorial Fieldhouse, N. 11th Street and Union Avenue Tickets: Dinner: A la carte purchases in the dining hall Show only: General admission: $10 Puget Sound campus members, seniors (65+), military: $8 Children 4 years old and under enter free. To pay with a credit card call Wheelock Information Center at 253.879.3100. To order online go to: tickets.pugetsound.edu<http://tickets.pugetsound.edu> For more information contact: luau@pugetsound.edu<mailto:luau@pugetsound.edu> For directions and a map of campus visit: pugetsound.edu/directions<http://www.pugetsound.edu/directions>. PHOTO ON PAGE: 2017 Spring Lūˋau dance, by Ross Mulhausen Tweet this: Warm nights, beautiful music #Polynesian food, dance. Be there! Spring Lu`au @univpugetsound, Sat. April 14. 5pm to eat; 6:30pm for show #Tacoma #TacomaShows https://bit.ly/2GxgY64 Follow us on Twitter! www.twitter.com/univpugetsound<http://www.twitter.com/univpugetsound> -0- Visit our “Newsroom” page featuring a searchable index of Puget Sound sources on a wide variety of topics at http://www.pugetsound.edu/about/offices--services/office-of-communications/newsroom/ University of Puget Sound is a 2,600-student, national undergraduate liberal arts college in Tacoma, Wash., drawing students from 44 states and 16 countries. Puget Sound graduates include Rhodes and Fulbright scholars, notables in the arts and culture, entrepreneurs and elected officials, and leaders in business and finance locally and throughout the world. A low student-faculty ratio provides Puget Sound students with personal attention from faculty members who have a strong commitment to teaching and offer 1,200 courses each year in more than 50 areas of study. Puget Sound is the only national, independent undergraduate liberal arts college in Western Washington, and one of just five independent colleges in the Northwest granted a charter by Phi Beta Kappa, the nation’s most prestigious academic honor society.