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• Open House at Kamuela Hongwanji: Rev. Shingo Furusawa explains Shin Buddhism <br />rituals. <br />• Food Sales: Imiloa Church and in park <br /> <br />Parker Ranch Center- Hwy. 19 <br />• Festival Entertainment Stage: In the back parking lot. Opening 9 a.m. dedication <br />ceremonies kick off continuous entertainment until 3 p.m.: Bon Odori Taiko, Hula Halau Ka <br />Noeau with Kumu Hula Michael Pang, Lion Dancers, Ira & Boy Varize, Darlene Ahuna and <br />Patio Productions. <br />• Craft Fair: Nearly 150 crafters inside Center and in the back parking lot. <br />• Mochi Tsuki Pounding: Help pound mochi using 500 pounds of rice with the Kona <br />Hongwanji Mission outside the Fireside Food Court starting 10 a.m.; samples. <br /> <br />Kahilu Theatre - Lindsey Road/Parker Ranch Center <br />• Tea Time: In the lobby: Mauna Kea Tea provides tastings of Hawaii-grown and Japanese <br />teas with local tea maker at 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. <br />• Performing Arts: On stage: Koto player and teacher Darin Miyashiro at noon; Shizuno Nasu <br />of the Spiral Vision Company bringing traditional music and dance from Japan and the Cosmo <br />Orchestra performing the Sakura Shumphony, 1:30-3 p.m. <br /> <br />Mana Christian Ohana Church – (Former Kahilu Town Hall) Behind Parker Ranch Center <br />• Ka Hui Kapa Apana O Waimea Quilt Show: Display by six generations of quilters in the <br />family of club president Cyndy Martinez; sewing novelties and craft fair. <br />• New Car Display: Kama‘aina Motors <br /> <br />Historic Spencer House – (Next to Waimea Center) Hwy. 19 <br />• Japanese Collectibles: View a display of kimonos and collection of kokeshi dolls, plus learn <br />about the 1840 Spencer House. <br /> <br />Waimea Historic Corner-Hwys. 19/190 intersection <br />• Firehouse Gallery Activities: Waimea Arts Council presents cherry blossom and spring- <br />themed art, sales of $10 festival poster with artist signing, sidewalk chalk drawing for all ages, <br />food sales <br />• Waimea Senior Center: Cherry Bakeoff Contest at Waimea Senior Center. Entries must be <br />submitted 8-10 a.m. and will be sold after winners announced at 10:45 a.m., along with other <br />baked goods. Proceeds benefit Waimea Senior Citizens Club. <br />• Waimea Preservation Association: Waimea Outdoor Circle heirloom seed giveaway, t-shirt <br />sales <br />• Thelma Parker Gym: Craft fair <br />• Thelma Parker Library: Explore the effects of ultraviolet radiation on humans and Waimea <br />cherry blossoms while learning how to protect objects from UV exposure during a NASA@My <br />Library Activity 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. <br /> <br />Parker Ranch Historic Homes-Hwy. 190, Shuttle transport between Parker Ranch Center <br />• Japanese Tea Ceremony: The Urasenke Hilo Association performs traditional tea ceremony <br />(chanoyū) 9 a.m.-2 p.m. inside Pu‘uopelu. <br />• Hands-on Fun: Free, self-guided tours of homes, feather lei making <br />• Keiki Paniolo Activities <br />• Food Sales <br /> <br />