Aloha Luau at the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center, Saturday, September 17

Monday, September 12, 2011

Aloha dancers will perform at the luau.  Photo by Jon Ann Cruver

A luau is a gathering of family and friends to enjoy good food, good company and good times, including music and dancing.

The Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior Center and Hokulani’s Hula Studio is proud to announce that tickets are now available for their Annual Aloha Luau to be held on Saturday, September 17 with doors opening at 5pm.

Tickets are available at the Senior Center, located at the Shoreline Center, 18560 1st Ave NE, #1; or by phone with credit cards only: 206-365-1536. Seating is reserved: $20 General; $18 for seniors 60+, $8 for children under 12.

Kathy DeAguiar
Kathy DeAguiar, the hula Kumu (teacher), has studios in Shoreline, Everett and Greenwood in Seattle. Her dancers range in age from 2 to 92! Not only does she choreograph all the dances and make most of the costumes, she also pulls the traditional luau feast together. The menu includes Kalua Pork, Huli-Huli Chicken, Chicken Long Rice, Mac Salad and tossed green salad. The Senior Center’s chef, Janice Bellotti-Pace is preparing a tropical and yummers dessert.

All proceeds will benefit the Shoreline-Lake Forest Park Senior. The center looks forward to extending an E Komo Mai (Welcome!) and give you the gift of Aloha.

See more about this event and other activities, classes and services at the senior center on our website

Aloha!


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