Save the Whales - it's for our children!

Celebrate the whales and the sea in this fun-filled parade! This hometown Kihei parade is at 9 a.m. on South Kihei Road, beginning at the Kihei Public Library (Waimahaihai Street) continuing south to Kalama Park. Itís the official kick-off to Pacific Whale Foundation's Whale Day Celebration! This year's theme is "Save the Whales - Itís our the Children." The public is invited to watch -- or to participate. Families, friends, civic groups, school classes, musicians, dancers, gymnasts, horseback riders, bicyclists and others are invited! Whether youíre a big group or want to parade solo, this is a celebration for everyone!

Prizes

• "Best Use of Theme"
• "Most Creative Group"
• "Best Foot Powered Entry"
• "Most Eco-Friendly Entry"
• "Most Creative Individual"


To learn more, call
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Pacific Whale
Foundation

(808) 249-8811 or
1-800-WHALE-1-1
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When
Date: Saturday, February 21, 2009
Time: 9:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m.

Where
Along South Kihei Road
from Waimahaihai St. to Auhana Rd.



Parade Entries

All parade entries (who sign up in advance) will be announced by an emcee by the Kalama Park whale statue.

To learn more or to sign up, call Lendy Leslie, Pacific Whale Foundation's event coordinator, at (808) 856-8325 or click here to email her.

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