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History Of A Community Told In New Exhibition On Moiliili At JCCH - Grand Opening

Type
Exhibit
Date
Saturday - 3/18/2006
Time
2pm-4pm
Location
Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i
Community Gallery
2454 South Beretania Street
Honolulu, Hawai'i 96826

For more information call (808) 945-7633
Cost
FREE
Description/Comments
LONG-FORGOTTEN STORIES REKINDLED
History of a community told in new exhibition on Moiliili at JCCH

HONOLULU--The new book, Moiliili--The Life of a Community, will come to life in a historical exhibition that shares the same name on Saturday, March 18 at its grand opening from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i (JCCH) Community Gallery. In partnership with the publishers of the book, Moiliili Community Center (MCC-no macrons in Moiliili), and sponsored by Central Pacific Bank, this exhibit tells the history of this O'ahu community and rekindles long-forgotten stories through photographs and memorabilia. Admission is free. The exhibition is open until Friday, May 5. JCCH gallery hours are Tuesday to Saturday; from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

For more information, call the JCCH at (808) 945-7633. The book is available for purchase at JCCH. Book cost is $26.95 (tax not included) for JCCH members; $29.95 (tax not included) for non-members.

On Saturday, April 8, from 4 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Laura Ruby--curator of the exhibition, researcher of the book and art teacher at the University of Hawai'i at Ma¯noa--will give a slideshow presentation, entitled Moiliili Neighborhoods, on the diverse areas that make up this community. Attendees are also encouraged to share their own Moiliili memories. Admission is free.

"The book and exhibition uniquely brings together quite a pool of background information, research and oral histories on Moiliili," said Ruby, who was introduced to the book project four years ago. "We talk about factual information about the area and share personal stories, and we want to showcase the actual personal items and photos from the book in this exhibit."

First named Waikiki Waena then Kamoiliili, today's Moiliili is a community on the island of O'ahu, with boundaries that include the Ala Wai Canal, the Ma¯noa Stream, the Ka¯newai area, Dole Street to University Avenue, University Avenue to the freeway, and the freeway to Isenberg Street and makai to the canal, Ruby explained.

The 400-page book began as a vision of the Moiliili Community Center board of directors when more than 12 years ago, long-time residents began gathering at the JCCH and MCC to talk about the history of Moiliili.
"There were old timers who remembered what Moiliili was like before Kapi'olani Boulevard came in," said Ruby. "There were also stock car races at the stadium [what is now Old Stadium Park] and sake was brewed in this area. With all those types of stories, people kept saying, 'we should have a book, we should write a book.'"

Then, during the annual Discover Moiliili Festival, privately-owned photographs as well as photographs from Hawai'i's archives were exhibited. These became the first resources for the MCC Moiliili History and Oral History Project Committee, which formed in 2002. The black and white photos stirred enthusiasm and revived long-forgotten stories that were recorded in more than forty family oral histories by the committee, said Ruby.

"I hope our project guides other community's to do similar things," said Ruby, who has lived in Moiliili since 1980. "In Moiliili--The Life of a Community we covered events that happened; people that came to this area; legacies that are there. It's a great reference point, and will remind people of the rich history of the area."

JCCH Gallery Director Christy Takamune explained the JCCH is delighted to host the Moiliili exhibition in its gallery. "The JCCH is proud to be a part of the Moiliili community and we wanted to support Moiliili Community Center's wonderful project," she said. "The exhibition features some of the actual artifacts in the book and really makes history come alive."

The Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i (JCCH), a non-profit organization, strives to strengthen our diverse community by educating present and future generations in the evolving Japanese American experience in Hawai'i. Located in Moiliili, the Center features a Community and Historical Gallery, Resource Center, Kenshikan martial arts do¯jo¯, Seiko¯an Japanese teahouse and Gift Shop. For more information call (808) 945-7633, email info@jcch.com or visit the website at www.jcch.com.
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