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June, 2004
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Aloha and welcome to the June, 2004 issue of Travel 'N Tourism NewsHawaii! TNT NewsHawaii is an ongoing monthly newsletter we send to people like you who visit our website and request information about Hawaii. The newsletter is just one way we hope to keep you connected with Hawaii before and after your visits to the islands.
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T N T S P E C I A L O F F E R S
Coming Events for July
Attending a local festival, sports event, art exhibit, or live musical or drama performance can give you a real feel for island life.
Big Island
Parker Ranch Horse Races And Rodeo
Turtle Independence Day
Evening In Paradise ... (more)
Kauai
Annual "Concert In The Sky"
Garden Isle Artisan Faire
Polo at Anini Polo Grounds ... (more)
Maui
Annual Keiki Hula Festival
West Maui July 4th Celebration
Kapalua Wine & Food Festival ... (more)
Oahu
Pacific Handcrafters Guild Summer Festival
Moonlight Mele On The Lawn
Waikiki Artfest ... (more)
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This month we are focusing on Mo'okini Heiau, Big Island. Ancient Temple With a Dramatic History
"Taste of Hawaii" Recipes
Try mouthwatering Hawaiian recipes from some of the most-renowned chefs in the islands.
This issue features Farfalle Alla Boscaiolo con Funghi, by Chef Vincent Pecarao.
Travel Tips
Don't learn the hard way - we've collected helpful tips to save you both your sanity and your pocketbook.
In this issue: Guidelines for Viewing Hawaiian Monk Seals. Like us, they are air-breathing mammals and are just hitting the beach to kick-back and catch some rays.
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