Zachary Beynon Senior Associate at Woodbury Strategic Partners
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Zachary Beynon Senior Associate at Woodbury Strategic Partners
It’s only appropriate that the first mustache featured on this blog be the one that I respect most... my brother’s. It’s thick, confident, and unapologetic.
Washington Irving Putnam, class of 1872, bringing us another hulihee.
1872! George Reuben Metcalf! Hulihee!
George Everett Church, class of 1872. Another hulihee!
Daniel Herbert Colcord, class of 1878. Later a founder of Pomona College.
Big Island’s “Afternoon at Hulihee Palace” lineup salutes Hawaiian culture, history
Hulihee Palace — situated near the center of the Big Island’s historic Kailua-Kona area and known for its Hawaiian and Victorian artifacts — is hosting monthly heritage-focused days called An Afternoon at Hulihee Palace. This month’s event, set for 4 p.m. Sun., July 15 on the palace grounds, remembers the late John Adams Kuakini (1789-1844). A cousin to King Kamehameha I and governor of the Big Island, Kuakini who built Hulihee Palace and Mokuaikaua Church, which sits directly across from the palace on Alii Drive.
— Hawaii Magazine
Students' garden at Hulihee
Since she's helped tend her family's garden, 12-year-old Shady Shirai felt right at home planting native and culturally significant flora on the Hulihee Palace grounds.
The palace plants are part of a living memorial to the Hawaiian royalty who vacationed here, and the garden will serve as an educational public display.
— Hawaii Tribune Herald