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Congratulations To The Winners Of The Mayor's Memorial Day Poster Contest!
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O‘AHU – Congratulations to the winners of the Mayor’s Memorial Day Poster Contest!
This year the Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation received 100 entries from across the state, with 24 keiki receiving accolades in their respective grade levels, including:
Kindergarten – 4th grade
5th – 8th grade
9th – 12th grade
1st – Meini Sadri
2nd – Savannah Antonio
3rd – Paige Hijirida
1st – Kayley Yu
2nd – Paige Peterson
3rd – Sena Vought
1st – Florence Kunishige
2nd – Grace Hart
3rd – Ashley Yu
Honorable Mentions
Honorable Mentions
Honorable Mentions
Kamryn Foronda
Lucas Fujita
Miabella Guarriello
Meilani Ho‘opai
Colesen Kim
Jazzlene Nicolas
Lenni Damas
Landon Kaneshiro
Penelope Oishi
Rylie Piimauna
Adelyn Shelverton
Chloe Yu
Lindsey Nicole Julian
Aileen Kang
Kobe Liang
Each of the winners received a prize package with art supplies, with their excellent artwork featured on Memorial Day publications, within Honolulu and Kapolei hales, and posted on DPR’s dedicated Mayor’s Memorial Day Ceremony website bit.ly/MayorsMemorialDay
The winners will also be recognized during respective ceremonies by Mayor Blangiardi and the Honolulu City Council on Wednesday, April 19, 2023!
More details concerning the 71st year of this event, and how the public can view the ceremony, will be announced later. In anticipation of the ceremony, DPR is beginning our statewide initiative to sew and gather 38,000 lei to adorn each grave at Pūowaina for the ceremony in a uniquely Hawaiian display of gratitude. The majority of the lei-sewing events on O‘ahu will begin the morning of Friday, May 26. The location and specific times for those opportunities are also posted on DPR’s dedicated Mayor’s Memorial Day Ceremony website bit.ly/MayorsMemorialDay
Following WWII, Pūowaina was designated the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific with the first Memorial Day Ceremony held within the crater in 1949. That humble ceremony inspired the City to make the solemn commitment of placing a fresh lei on every grave within Pūowaina for a Mayor’s Memorial Day Ceremony. Unfortunately, since that time the amount of graves has increased to the nearly 38,000 service members whose final resting place resides within the memorial cemetery; making the creation and placement of the lei a kākou, community effort.
If you need an auxiliary aid/service, other accommodations due to a disability, or an interpreter for a language other than English in reference to this announcement, please contact the Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation at (808) 768-3003 on weekdays from 7:45 a.m. until 4:30 p.m. or email parks@honolulu.gov
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