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KE KIAI O KA IOLANI HALET H E G U A R D I A N O F I O L A N I PA L A C E | | K A U W E L A 2 0 1 7
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Q U E E N K A P I O L A N I E V E N I N G T O U R S
I O L A N I R E C E I V E S B B B T O R C H A W A R D
A New Season at the Palace
The Friends of Iolani Palace supports, guides, and manages Palace activities, providing caring stewardship for this Hawaiian landmark and national treasure. It currently administers the Palace under a lease with the State of Hawaii.
Mrs. Liliuokalani Kawananakoa Morris, grandniece of Queen Kapiolani, founded The Friends of Iolani Palace in 1966. Since that time, The Friends have supported and guided the restoration and management of the Palace building by obtaining donations and grant monies, spearheading efforts to acquire original Palace
furnishings, many of which have been scattered throughout the world, and actively managing and assisting with Palace activities.
A MESSAGE FROM THE EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR
BOARD OF DIRECTORS
MembersKawena Beaupre
DeSoto Brown
Julie Crabb
Kainoa Daines
Lissa Guild Eveleth
Mitchell Kaaialii
Mark Kalahele
Micah Kane
Marlene Lum
Debbie Nakanelua-Richards
Diane Paloma
Mark Shklov
Soulee Stroud
OfficersRobert A. Alm — President
Ronald K. Jarrett — 1st Vice President
Pono Shim — 2nd Vice President
Kaleo Kekoolani — Treasurer
Richard Kennedy — Corporate Secretary
KAMAAINA SUNDAYSOn the second Sunday of most months, Iolani Palace opens its doors to kamaaina guests to visit
the historic landmark for free.
Two tour options are offered: a docent Guided Tour and a Self-Led Audio Tour. Both options include
a tour of the first and second floors of Iolani Palace, which includes the staterooms and private
quarters of the royal monarchies. The tour concludes with a self-guided exploration of the basement
gallery exhibits showcasing the royal collections, restored Kitchen, and Chamberlain’s Office.
Guided tours: 9:00 a.m. – 11:15 a.m. Audio tours: 12:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Tickets are distributed on a first come, first served basis. A valid Hawaii state ID, Hawaii driver’s
license, or Active Military ID with proof of Hawaii residency is required to receive complimentary
tickets. Visitors may purchase tickets at the regular price.
The following dates are the upcoming Kamaaina Sundays for 2017:
• April 9
• May 14
• June 11
• July 9
• August 13
• September 3 — Onipaa Celebration
• October 1 — Children & Youth Day
• November 12
• December 10
Aloha Friends,
In 2016, we marked the 50th anniversary of the founding of our organization by
Princess Liliuokalani Kawananakoa Morris. As part of this commemoration, we
gave our quarterly newsletter a makeover and a new name — Ke Kiai o Ka Iolani
Hale (The Guardian of Iolani Palace).
We also celebrated our 50th anniversary with a special poi supper fundraiser in
September. See the photos of the fun and festivities on pages 4 and 5.
There were new additions to the Palace collections. At midnight on November 16, 2015,
two new white kahili were installed in the Throne Room. Crafted by cultural expert
and master kahili maker, Shad Kane, the kahili are similar in color to those used in
King Kalakaua’s formal coronation ceremony in 1883. In March 2016, we unveiled
the first of four monarchy era reproduction dresses when Queen Kapiolani’s lei hulu
gown was previewed at Bloomingdale’s. You can read about all the dresses and the
designer on page 3.
In Spring 2016, we launched the first 3D virtual tour of a Hawaiian historic site,
allowing online visitors to walk through the iconic royal residence from their
computer anywhere in the world. Iolani Palace has always been ahead of its time,
and creating a virtual tour was a natural evolution in embracing new technologies
as King Kalakaua had done over a century ago.
Our organization continues to grow with the hiring of Teresa Valencia as our
Director of Curation and Education, as well as an entirely new curatorial staff.
We also have a new Shops Manager, Joseph Valencia. Learn more about our
newest staff members on pages 6 and 7.
A series of long-awaited renovations will finally begin, first with the historic
Kanaina Building where our administrative offices are located. We’ll then be
repairing/repainting the ceiling on the 2nd floor of the Palace and replacing
the roof of Hale Koa, otherwise known as the Barracks. Later in 2017, we hope
to commence construction on the new basement galleries, which represents
the final phase in the complete restoration of the Palace.
Mahalo for your continued support as we enter a new chapter in the ongoing
living restoration of Iolani Hale.
Aloha pumehana,
Kippen de Alba Chu
Executive Director
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A R OYA L W A R D R O B E
Iolani Palace’s newest additions to its collections are helping to bring history to life. These items help bring
to life a time when royal balls with dancing, lively music, and elegantly dressed guests were hosted by
the King and Queen.
Iolani Palace A ROYAL WARDROBE
Four replica gowns worn by Queen Kapiolani and Queen Liliuokalani
during their reigns grace the Throne Room. Queen Kapiolani’s renowned
peacock feather gown is showcased alongside her famed lei hulu dress
and reproductions of Queen Liliuokalani’s ribbon gown and her ostrich
feather and lilac gown display fine craftsmanship.
“they put their own Hawaiian twist
in the designs with lei hulu, peacock
feathers and other elements that
were rooted in their culture.”
The Palace commissioned Hawaii Island-based historic dress designer
Iris Viacrusis to recreate the iconic wardrobe pieces, which demonstrated
how Hawaiian royals incorporated elements of traditional Hawaiian
chiefly adornment with modern western aesthetics of the day.
“The alii were very fashion-forward for their day,” says Iris. “While they
sought out the top dressmakers in New York, London and Paris, they put
their own Hawaiian twist in the designs with lei hulu, peacock feathers
and other elements that were rooted in their culture. Kapiolani’s lei
hulu dress can be seen as a precursor to the modern day holoku.”
Iris created the dresses using Victorian-era structure and materials
similar to what would have been found during that time period. He
conducted extensive research utilizing historic documents and photos
to recreate the same attention to detail under which the original gowns
were created. Lei Hulu of Hilo handcrafted the extensive feather work
featured on the gowns.
“We are always looking for new and creative ways to interpret the
life and times of the monarchy,” says Iolani Palace Director of Curation
and Education Teresa Valencia. “The addition of these garments to our
collection brings another element of Palace life for visitors to experience.”
The Alii Gown Reproduction project was made possible by generous
donations from Judy Leach, who also helped create the superb feather
work on the lei hulu gown, and other individuals. The Palace hopes to
expand the project with four more gowns as additional funding is secured.
To donate to the Alii Gown Reproduction project please contact:
Pomai Toledo, Director of Development for The Friends of Iolani Palace
(808) 522-0827 or via email at [email protected].
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THE FRIENDS OF IOLANI PALACE
50 thAnniversary
Iolani Palace and the grounds were dressed in all its splendor in celebration of
the 50th anniversary of The Friends of Iolani Palace during a gala poi supper
fundraiser on Saturday, September 24, 2016. The event commemorated the work
began half a century ago by a group of community volunteers to preserve the
iconic landmark and symbol of Hawaiian history.
Iolani Palace has served as a symbol of pride for the Hawaiian people and represents
the prestige of the Hawaiian Monarchy’s reign over a modern nation. Princess
Liliuokalani Kawananakoa Morris, grandniece of Queen Kapiolani, and other women
of the Junior League of Honolulu, founded The Friends of Iolani Palace in 1966. After
decisions were made for state legislature to vacate the Palace and relocate to the
new Capitol Building on South Beretania Street, these women worked to preserve
and manage the restoration of the Palace building by obtaining donations and
heading efforts to acquire original furnishings and artifacts scattered throughout
the world.
The evening began with cocktails on the lawn as guests mixed and mingled and
enjoyed music by the Royal Hawaiian Band. Emcee Manu Boyd welcomed guests
to the dining tent with a beautiful oli of the Kawanakoa genealogy before joining
co-emcee Mahealani Richardson on the front steps of the Palace. Halau Pua Alii
Mahalo TO O U R S P O N S O R S
The Guild OhanaTony & Wendy Crabb
KALAKAUA SPONSORS
KAPIOLANI SPONSORS
Princess Abigail Kinoiki Kekaulike Kawananakoa
FOUNDER SPONSORS
LILIUOKALANI SPONSORS
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AnniversaryCelebration
Ilima and Halau Hula Ka Noeau performed a moving rendition of Aua ia, which was
followed by a tribute to King Kalakaua by the late Palani Vaughan.
As guests enjoyed a poi supper prepared by Haili’s Hawaiian Food, they were
serenaded by the music of Kawika Kahiapo. Following dinner, guests were treated
to a special video presentation showcasing the restoration of Iolani Palace, which
was produced by Ulu ulu: The Henry Kuualoha Giugni Moving Image Archive of
Hawaii and the Academy of Creative Media, University of Hawaii — West Oahu.
The evening culminated with the incomparable Amy Hanaialii taking the stage and
her beautiful voice filling the air.
Throughout the evening, attendees continued to show their support by sponsoring
various areas of need indicated by The Friends’ “Royal Wishes” list. These “wishes”
are geared towards enabling the Palace to continue sharing its significance in
Hawaiian history with kamaaina and people around the world. The fundraiser gala
was a great success and raised nearly $130,000 in support of Palace activities,
educational outreach and preservation efforts.
The Friends of Iolani Palace would like to extend a heartfelt mahalo to all who attended
and demonstrated their much-appreciated support.
Mahalo TO O U R S P O N S O R S
Marchesa Kapiolani K. Marignoli
KALAKAUA SPONSORS
KAPIOLANI SPONSORS
Dolores Furtado Martin Foundation
KaiHonua
Robbie and Cindy Alm
FOUNDER SPONSORS
LILIUOKALANI SPONSORS
Nalei Akina and Jon Magnussen KE KIAI O KA IOL ANI HALE | | 5
C U R AT I O N & E D U C AT I O N
MEET THE NEW CURATION AND EDUCATION TEAM
Iolani Palace Historian Zita Cup Choy is a familiar
face on the Palace grounds. She was a member of
the first docent class back in 1977 and shared in the
excitement as the Palace was reopened to the public
in May of 1978.
Zita received her degree in elementary education
and spent time teaching in Guam and Molokai. She has
always loved history and especially enjoyed hearing
stories of historical figures. Zita volunteered as a
docent, sharing stories of Hawaii’s monarchs with
thousands of visitors, as well as in the Palace Shop.
In her full-time job at the time, she conducted in-service
training and new hire orientations, which made her
a welcomed member of the Palace’s task force to
update its volunteer training program in 2002.
In 2003, Zita became a full-time staff member at the
Palace adding to her responsibilities of docent education.
She also became the museum registrar, which allowed
her to gain deep knowledge of the Palace’s collection. Zita
has conducted extensive research about the Palace and
the monarchy era and says it’s her favorite part of the
job. She loves delving into the depths of the archives
and discovering information to help support a wide
variety of Palace programs and initiatives.
Zita loves researching history so much she does it in
volunteer capacities as well. She is currently assisting
Washington Place in researching how this residence
was used by the governors and the first ladies of the
territorial and state governments.
MEET & GREET
ZITA CUP CHOY Iolani Palace Historian
Graduates of the 2016 docent class pictured from left to right: Lopaka Kapanui, Anita Wenska, Dee Saelinger, Hardy Spoehr, Roberta Wong-Leung, Colleen Holmes, and Judy Gernant. Not pictured: Ori Anna Li.
DOCENT CLASS OF 2016Congratulations to the dedicated and passionate members of our newest docent class!
This group spent 13 weeks learning about the Palace’s history, its collections and strategies for facilitating tours to
engage the diverse range of visitors. In addition to attending lectures, the training also included weekly readings,
field trips, and regular practice tour sessions.
After passing a rigorous written text and oral exam, our latest graduates join the elite corps of docents who share the
rich history of Iolani Palace and the Hawaiian monarchy with visitors from around the globe.
If you have an interest in Hawaiian history, like to “talk story,” and enjoy interacting with visitors of all ages and from different
nations, please consider enrolling in a future class. For more information, please contact Zita Cup Choy, Docent Educator, at
[email protected] or call (808) 522-0822 x141.
Teresa Valencia was named Director of Curation and Education for Iolani Palace
in early 2016 and has been very busy ever since! She oversees the restoration
efforts of the Palace and manages its royal collections, while also developing new
exhibits and partnerships, as well as expanding the Palace’s educational outreach
in the community. Luckily, Teresa has a team of people supporting her. Let’s meet
the team!
Before joining Iolani Palace, Teresa held various education, research and outreach
positions at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, Golden Gate National Parks
Conservancy, and the California State Indian Museum. She was also an intern
at Iolani Palace during the summer of 2015. Teresa received a Bachelor of Arts
in Anthropology from The Ohio State University and is currently pursuing a
Master of Arts in Museum Studies and Master of Business Administration at
John F. Kennedy University.
Leona Hamano brings nearly two decades of archeological and museum collection
experience to her position as the Palace’s Collection Manager. She’s held various
positions across Polynesia with stops in New Zealand, French Polynesia, Guam
and of course, Hawaii. Leona holds a bachelor’s degree in anthropology from the
University of Washington and a master’s degree in museum studies from Massey.
Education Coordinator Marcus Ortiz also interned with the Palace before joining
the curatorial team full-time. He also held internships with the Smithsonian
Institution, Hula Preservation Society, and Western Pacific Regional Fishery
Management Council. Marcus received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Hawaiian
studies from the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Halia Hester is the latest addition to the curatorial team. She is the Palace’s Collections
Specialist and manages the collection database. Halia also transitioned to a full-time
position after interning. She is current pursuing a degree in Pacific Island Studies
from the University of Hawaii at Manoa.
Long-time Iolani Palace Historian and Docent Educator Zita Cup Choy rounds
out the team.
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AT T H E S H O P S & V I R T U A L R E A L I T Y
THE MAN OF THE SHOPS
As the new shop manager at Iolani Palace, Joseph
Valencia brings with him an abundance of experience
working in high volume retail environments. Most
recently, he was the Assistant Manager at Lands End
Lookout, a national park located in the San Francisco
Bay area. Joe also worked as supervisor at the Golden
Gate Bridge Pavilion and as a sales associate at the
Alcatraz Visitor Center. In his new role, he will help
restructure the Palace’s retail operations to enhance
the guest experience.
Joe’s new job at Iolani Palace brings the local boy back
home. He was born and raised on Kauai and graduated
from Kapaa High School. He earned his undergraduate
degree from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
In this issue, we’re spotlighting jewelry pieces and
ornaments available at the Palace Shops.
Jewelry can be the perfect finishing touch to a special
outfit or the centerpiece of a look. These Palace-inspired
pieces from the Palace Shops make the perfect
addition to your own collection and great gifts for that
special someone.
Iolani Palace’s annual ornaments are timeless
adornments fitting for any occasion. Start your collection
today, or pick up those that you may have missed.
Sandor of Australia Crown Earrings and Pendant are
of handmade silver with gold electro plating. Both
measure ½” x 5/8”. The earrings retails for $110 and
the pendant for $90.
Palace Shops SPOTLIGHT
VIRTUAL REALITYIolani Palace partnered with LNG3D Hawaii to create the first 3D model of a Hawaii historic site that allows visitors
to virtually tour the historic landmark online. Visitors can roam through the Palace beyond the stanchions, climb up
the iconic koa staircase, and see the awe-inspiring artifacts on display using their computers or mobile devices.
Of course, the 3D virtual tour cannot replace the experience of physically visiting the Palace, but it does give guests
an opportunity to view artifacts in more detail or give them an idea of what they can expect when visiting.
LNG3D Hawaii, a subsidiary of one of Canada’s leading architectural and 3D visualization firms LNG Studios, was
given access to areas not typically allowed to the public and developed the 3D tour and doll house model using
Matterport 3D scanning technology that created an immersive experience of the interior. Over 200 scan locations
were done to 3D map the Palace’s interior. This project also captured drone aerial video and imagery of the Palace
exterior and grounds, as well as interior architectural photos. The resulting three-dimensional tour allows visitors to
“walkthrough” the Palace from anywhere in the world.
The project was made possible through a $30,000 grant from the Robert Emens Black Fund at the Hawaii
Community Foundation. The 3D virtual tour of Iolani Palace is available online at www.IolaniPalace.org.
“Visitors can roam through the
Palace beyond the stanchions,
climb up the iconic koa staircase,
and see the awe-inspiring
artifacts on display”
Above: The Sandor of Australia Butterfly Brooch and Earrings are replicas of one of Queen Liliuokalani’s
most favorite items. The brooch measures 1 7/8” x 1 1/8” and retails for $120, while the earrings measure
½” x 5/8” and retails for $110.
The Philip Rickard Order of the Royal Hawk Pendant ($435) and Maltese Cross Pendant ($798) are both
made of 14K gold and are exclusive to Iolani Palace.
A limited number of the annual Iolani Palace ornaments are available from 1997 (Iolani Palace),
1998 (Coronation Pavilion), 2007 (Coat of Arms), 2012 (Kalakaua Royal Cypher),
2013 (Liliuokalani Monogram), 2015 (Royal Order of Kamehameha I), and 2016 (Royal Order of Kaumualii).
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C E L E B R AT I O N & E V E N I N G T O U R S
The grounds of Iolani Palace were filled with festivity at the celebration of King
Kalakaua’s 180th Birthday on November 16, 2016. The Palace was draped in
colorful bunting and Hawaiian flags reminiscent of the décor used at the King’s
Birthday Jubilee in 1886.
Hosted by the Friends of Iolani Palace and the Royal Guard of the Hawaii Air
National Guard, the celebration also featured concert of monarchy era music
by the Royal Hawaiian Band and Prince David Kawananakoa reviewed members
of the Royal Guard from the Palace front steps before they proceeded to their
posts at the Palace’s main gateways. A commemoration of King Kalakaua by the
Hawaii State Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs, Lodge Le Progres
I’Oceanie, and the Hawaiian Royal Societies rounded out the day’s festivities.
King Kalakaua’ s180TH BIRTHDAY CELEBRATION
The Friends of Iolani Palace was honored by the Better Business Bureau of Hawaii as the
2016 BBB Torch Awards Non-profit Recipient. Awards were given to those who “demonstrate
exceedingly high standards of behavior toward customers, employees and shareholders, adhere
to truthful advertising and sales practices, and have a reputation for noteworthy contributions
in their industry and community.”
THE FRIENDS OF IOLANI PALACE
Honored with BBB TORCH AWARD
The Friends values truth and ethics in all of its endeavors and holds its team
to the highest standards. Receiving the BBB Torch Award is a testament to
how we embody our mission and values, as well as our efforts to maintain the
integrity of the organization.
This recognition also acknowledges the teamwork between professionals and
volunteers, who transformed a magnificent, but badly abused and deteriorated
relic of the past, into a beautiful, public historic house considered by many
museum experts to be the finest in the world. Further, it shows an appreciation
for our involvement within the community, through Kamaaina Sundays, educational
programs, and partnerships with nonprofit and cultural organizations.
“We are thrilled to receive such a prestigious award for reflecting our mission
to preserve, restore, interpret, share and celebrate the unique cultural, historical
and spiritual qualities of Iolani Palace and its grounds for the benefit of native
Hawaiians, the people of Hawaii and the world,” said Iolani Palace Executive
Director Kippen de Alba Chu. “The Palace is a living restoration that symbolizes
what our alii wanted for the kingdom and represents the thriving dignity of the
unique people of Hawaii.”
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STATEMENTS OF FINANCIAL POSITION As of June 30, 2015 and 2014
STATEMENTS OF ACTIVITIES For the Years Ended June 30, 2015 and 2014
ASSETS 2015 2014CURRENT ASSETSCash (incluiding interest-bearing accounts) $308,958 $376,846
Investments 7,815 7,367
Accounts receivable — net 12,625 11,529
Inventory 24,330 61,262
Other current assets 840 —
Total current assets 354, 568 457,004
PROPERTY AND EQUIPMENTFurniture and equipment 228,496 141,446
Gift shop and gallery improvements 16,100 16,100
Total 244,596 157,546
Accumulated depreciation (161,046) (144,717)
Property and equipment — net 83,550 12,829
HISTORICAL COLLECTION (See Note A) — —
TOTAL ASSETS $438,118 $469,833
LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETSCURRENT LIABILITIESAdvances on line-of-credit $40,764 $20,526
Accounts payable 225,866 212,991
Accrued liabilities 90,951 115,009
Total Current Liabilities 357,581 348,526
NET ASSETSUnrestricted — undesignated 366 16,455
Temporarily restricted 80,171 104,852
Total net assets 80,537 121,307
TOTAL LIABILITIES AND NET ASSETS $438,118 $469,833
CHANGES IN UNRESTRICTED NET ASSETSREVENUE AND SUPPORTTicket revenue $1,387,030 $1,292,409Net assets released from temporary restrictions 798,852 596,048
Palace Shop sales 230,765 248,238
Unrestricted contributions 139,102 99,659
Special events — net 49,870 73,175
Membership dues 44,742 33,710
Other income 16,051 10,379
Total revenue and support 2,666,412 2,353,618
EXPENSESProgram services Museum operations 1,750,464 1,193,439 Palace Shop 194,740 243,103 Curatorial 150,973 313,213 Total program services 2,096,177 1,749,755Supporting services Management and general 445,598 442,089
Fundraising 140,726 117,480
Total supporting services 586,324 559,569
Total expenses 2,682,501 2,309,324
Increase (decrease) in unrestricted net assets (16,089) 44,294
CHANGES IN TEMPORARILY RESTRICTED NET ASSETSTemporarily restricted contributions 774,171 589,096Net assets released from temporary restrictions (798,852) (596,048)
Decrease in temporarily restricted net assets (24,681) (6,952)
INCREASE (DECREASE) IN NET ASSETS (40,770) 37,342
NET ASSETS — Beginning of year 121,307 83,965
NET ASSETS — End of year $80,537 $121,307
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CHAMBERLAIN’S CIRCLEQuentin K. and Elizabeth KawananakoaScott and Christine LundgreenMichael and Carol MilitanoNorman and Bonnie NamGulab and Indru Watumull
NA KAHU Mrs. Joan S. BellingerMr. and Mrs. Edward A. StroupMs. Mary Jane Voelker
NA KOA Aha HipuuPeter C. Ahlo, Jr.Robert and Cynthia AlmRoyal Order of Kamehameha 1, Hawaii ChapterRichard A. CuneoRt Rev. Robert and Beatrice FitzpatrickJohn FleutschLes HarwellCindy JohnstoneMitch and Barbara KaaialiiRichard Kennedy and Steven PrietoTimothy MarksRobert and Cheryl MeheulaWillson and Sally MooreDouglas SimaoCharles and Jeanne WichmanCharles Wills, Jr.James Wriston, Jr.
NA OHANAAlexandra AlcamoCheverra AlvarezGeorge AndersonRyan and Wendy AndersonScotty AndersonNaleen AndradeTerrill AngellLeburta G. AthertonJan BarnesWayne and Stephanie BatzerLisa Beckley-GrayVincent Mark and Mary BenjaminW. Frank BrandtRalph and Lani BrettaDavid Brown and Renato MagatDebbie CampbellM.T. and S.M. CarpenterJacqueline CarvalhoPaul and Ricki CassidayShigeru and Chikae ChigusaMartha ChildEllen Kalama ClarkMary CookeLeslie and Shan CorreaDarrell CortiEsther Cup ChoyLynn CushnieBrandon CyprianoAnne DavisDonne DawsonMark DayCT DeibelJohn and Jane A. DodsonCarl DyessAlex and Edilyn FreitasJoshua EmmanuelJackie EricksonShakira Espada-YoungerJames EthertonJose FajardoBarbara FlynnLynne FrazerDick FreemanNatalie FreemanIvan FriendLaurie GaffneyAl GanirHoward GardinerBrian GesikJoan GlickJeremy and Harriett D. HaritosJenny HartleyStuart HataStephen HazamLeticia HedaniEd HelmKaren HofstadLt. Col and Mrs. M.E. HollowayJon Hoomanawanui
Bill and Louise HopewellLorene Leimomi HopkinsRobert and Grace HuSylvia HusseyMartin and Ann IaukeaIris Yoneda IwanaColleen JamisonDennis and Theresa JohnsonSeth and Charronne JonesCarol JulianMark KalaheleElena KarenevaMike KassDavid KawamotoDavid and Maria KawananakoaCurt and Rebecca KekunaJackie KeohoLeanne KirkBob KoideLaurence N. KolonelJennifer KormosMike KrawczykMichael KrystyAlexander and Alice KufelChris LewisKatharine Brown Free LiappasDominque LiraMichael LongMark LudlowMarc LukeMichele and Lora MagataRobert MakakoaShannan MartinezWendy Marx-CunitzFujio and Amy MatsudaSharon McCoubreyBruce McEwan and Lillian CunninghamKathy McGovernRudy MenaShirley MiyamotoM’Liss MooreJames F. and Lauren Kaheaokekai MoriartyMaika MotasBetty Lou NakamineDebbie Nakanelua-RichardsRobert NewbertShannon O’BrienRobert and Catherine OstremFaye ParkerDarlene PattenRafael Perez-GuillermetyBetty-Ann PerkinsJamie PiiohiaPaul and Donna Pomaikai, Sr.J. William Potter, Jr.Olivia PowersAndrew and Marie PurdyPeter and Lois PurgalisIwalani RaesKathie ReeberKatherin ReidRebecca RequejoDebra ReyesTheresa ReynoldsDebi RobinJoan RobinsonJoan RohlfingKermit RosenRuben SandovalWendy SanicoJohn SchneiderAlbert J. SchutzAnna SimulinasAdrian SmithChristopher and Marjorie SmithDorcas E. SpeerRon StewartRobert StrandRoberta SullivanLily SunDarryl Y. and Fumiko TamanahaEli TangonanJames TavaresCharles Kukahimaikalani TiltonDavid TiltonAshley TrappJeanne Chun-TuranoLouella Kauinani UyeharaDavid WellsLibby WernerGaylord and Carol WilcoxMelanie WilsonJudy WittenHenry and Mollie Dean WolthuisAsako YamadaAnn Yoklavich
Arthur YorkGeorge and Sarah Villere Young
NON-PROFIT FRIENDQueen’s Health Systems — Native Hawaiian Health Program
NA KAKO’O AND KUPUNALynn and Jim Scott
NA KUKUI AND NA KAKOODiana Garcia and Raymond Eresman
NA KAKOOTracey AbrisceJohn and Charmaine AetoJimmie AgapayLeinaala Ahu IsaRobert AinaBrandon Aitu-KaoluloArthur AiuKalani AkanaKui Aki’iPartner AkionaPeter AlexisDave AlisonPrince Vittorio and Princess Dialta Alliata Di MonterealeLaura AndersonSusan AndersonKathryn ArishitaLouis ArmagnoJoanne AsuncionConnie AtwoodManu AyauJoan BeilsteinTodd BennettBrittney BilottiPatricia L. BilykEllen BirdseyMelinda BleasdaleSherry BohachDonald BoothKristi BrightCarol BrownRaquel BrownMary ByronLisa CabingasJonathan CanlasMary CaravalhoSarah CarlosKaren CarperEdna CathcartJackie ChanHanna ChangKeith and Lee ChangWilliam ChapmanCharles SchluterVanessa ChongElisabeth ChunClaudia CilkerDiane ClarkEric ClarkLynette ClarkMark CoburnWilliam CoesterRikki CollinsAmy CopleyAngela CormackJames CouteeJulie CrabbLynette CriscolaKathy CullinanZita Cup ChoyKenneth CurryIan CustinoKainoa DainesTim DavidsonDeborah DayMarcelo de Leon MontanesBarbara Del PianoDonald DelatorreRaynette DeVillaAgostino DiffenErin DooleyShelly Dorai-RajJames DoucetteAshlee Drake-BerryRobert DuglinAubin DupreeSusan DupreyDeborah DuValClement Enoka IIIShirley ErhardtRobert, Pamela and Michael EskueShantel FariaJames FinleyBenjamin FonotiJeffrey Forcier
Carl FosterRuth FreedmanTimothy FresonMae FujiiJayson GarciaLashawna GarnicoLady GarrettLarry GaryBen GodseyMakalapua GoinsKim GravesVivian GreenTom GrozierNicholas GrundhoferLissa Guild EvelethRici GuildBecky GustafsonOttina HaightJohn HarmonDonna HartnessSharron HealyAvis-Ann HeeColette HigginsNancy HindelHoward HinesMahealani Hirao-SolemFred HoxieKathleen IaeaSally IshikawaRandy JacksonScott JakubowskiMary Kathryn JalimanLeelee JamesBonnie JankeLila Rae JohnsonEo JordanMae Angelica JoseJeaney JumipitStephen and Lani KaaaLynn Ann KaakauJoseph KaholokulaBrandi KaiahuaUrsella Kaina-FreitasLeslie KajiwaraNolan KalahikiLindsey KalaniRaynelle KamakeeainaPiilani KaopuikiKe’eaumoku KapuVenus KapuaalaKatsuta KatsutaRussell and Gaynor KaupuMay KealohaJackie KimPaula KobosKaren KosasaDmitri KotchetkovKaori KoyamaAlma KuahiwinuiRobert Kutzen, SrDayton LabanonKitty LagaretaJohn Landers IIIJason LangevienCurtis LarsenShannon LashbrookBobbie Lau and Sam AdamsRussell and Connie LauLeianne Lee LoyBeverly LeeJiJi LeeFrederick LehmannJennifer LeungHelene LileikisTerry LimbagaSa’olotoga Lindborg, JrKiper Junior LippweJulie LoganBrandon LongCarrie LongAnn LopesMarci LopesNick LorenzenJoseph and Kay LorincLeanne Michelle Lovett-FloomJasmine LueckeCindy Luis-WellsDavid LukefahrJefferson LuzongTom LynchSabrina MachadoAmy MaedaLawrence MahonTimothy MaikuiMarie GarnerMoses MarinesSara MarklandMarvis MatsonAshley MaynardPatrick McDaidJohn McGrathKalia McKeague
Luanna McKenneySavannah MehioBurton MeliusGeorge MercadoMarilyn MetzAmos Meyers, Jr.San MichelFumiko MillerMark MillerEarl MitchellJames MitchellGervin MiyamotoRuby MizueCarolyn MoonMargaret MoonRandolph MooreReiko MorinagaRyan MorrellChenoa Morris DiehmLarry MorrisonFrank MorrowWendell NascimentoLori Ann NishimuraKeith NomuraDaniel NowakLaDeana NumanMary Louise O’BrienTerri O’ConnellRichard PacePenelope Paik ThuneCathy PainterKaulana and Diane ParkAnthony ParnellKenneth ParrisPuluke PascuaJonathan PearsonMichelle PendletonAmanda Lei PerronWendall PetersonCapsun and Linh Hoang PoeMarianne PontonAmber PosoaIrma PrenticeKaren ProfumoMichael Ray, JrMark E. RecktenwaldMindi ReidJonathan ReyesLa’ Shai RichardsonKawika and Lorinda RileyMahealani RileyGeorge E. RookBonnie SakaiSue SakataGregory SarloErna SchatzmanGeorge F. SchnackAmanda SchultzWilliam Schutte, IIIMary SearsTed SeeWaioli ShannonDonna ShapiroDan SheehanKathilyn ShelbyPono ShimDiane ShiraishiMurray ShoresLouis Silva IIIJames SilvaJeff SimonsenLaura SkapikDoug SmithKatie SmithGarrett SmithbergNeil SnookSidney and Diana SnyderCarol SoutherHardy SpoehrRobert StaufferTiara StevenDuncan StewartLinda StewartLindsey StyanGannon SugimuraTravis and Lilia SugimuraErin TabaliKama TenganSkyala ThomasTimoteo TofigaDeborah TornayBeth TragusSantiago TrevinoYee Man TseBarbara VanduynMuhamed VilicMichael Vollero and Teri Giordano-VolleroThomas WaldenLaurielei WarackaJonathan WardenDaniel WarrendorfIan Whiteside
Maree WilcoxCharlotte WilkesEdwin WillgressTracey WilliamsJack WillamsonJacqueline WiseJudy WittenRoberta Wong LeungDanton WongJo-Anne YamaneLouise Yardley and Bill GuyKerry YenCarol YoungNicholas Zysk
NA KUPUNAVivian Aulani AhmadJeanne AndersonBarbara ArrowsmithNaomi Kealoha BallesterosNoenoe Barney-CampbellAnnette BaronClint BaslerVickie BishoDouglas BredalBalbi BrooksMalinda BrownJoan BrownTerry CainBarbara CargillCarol CarmichaelJean CarrMomi CazimeroAnthony ChanClaire CheeleyChing Yu ChenGerry ChingIvanelle ChoyR. Dougal and Ann CroweEdie DearingJanet DellariaMarlena DupreRosemary and Art EberhardtFrank G. and Caitilin EmbreeDiane EnovejasDennys EymardMarilynne FeldermanGayle FlanaganJohn R. FlecklesSolomon and Kathleen FordPatricia Ann FoxMary Jo FreshleyTokiko FuruiLinda GainesPaul GainesSharon GarnettEda GeorgeKy GrandJudith IaukeaFreddie GreenHenk GroeneveldRandolph HackJames HannaMartha HartLaura M. HashimotoDorothy HazamaLenore HedlundJo Ellen HeilBetty U. HigaWayne and Rose HigashiHal HodgsonKaimilani HolckTom and Gloria HuberWilliam and Rose-Joan HuberBlanche IaukeaGeorg James and John DinsmoreRon JarrettKaala JayRowena JayCornelia JenningsViolet KailiRae KamakaMaureen KaneDolly KapuaalaElizabeth KaukaNeva KeresSandra KimuraJohn KogutRod LarsonJack LawMary Lou LeeSandra LeeAllan LifsonAndrew LinglerJensen LiptonClaudette S. LundinLono LymanNani MahoeMarty MartinsJohn MathewsLynne Matusow
Michael McCabeLehua McColganSharon McPheeT. Nalani MeyerJon MikiRobert MistDavid MoffittLinda MorleyCherylle MorrowJanet Sue MuzziClark NakamuraAnita NaoneJames D. NiermanRolf NordahlRichard NyeEllie OtakeDwight OvittRobert C. PaoaJim PattersonJohn PerryMary PersynJudie PetersonElizabeth PowersPatricia RavarraWendy RobinsonWilma RobisonAlice RogersBill and Patricia RossGlenda RotherClarence SaitoGretchen SavageJohn SavioJames SimekSanford B. SimonAnn SloatRichard SmithElisabeth SomersNancyLee SpencerEna Marie SroatJerry StarrJo StarrMarilyn Stassen-LaughlinJeanie StoweSoulee StroudBrenda SummersGyongyi SziromJames TanigawaElaine ThomasHayden B. Tibbetts, Jr.Carolyn TobiasVirginia TollesGale and Georgia TreiberAlvin TringaliAlbert TurnerAlfred Urban, Jr.Peter VaccaroSteve VentoJulia Puou WatersRon and Cathy WeinbergJim WilbertEsther WilliamsJohn WilliamsDe Etta C. WilsonRolf WinklerSimonne WongGerald YacinoAnn YakumaCarol YakumaNancy YeeT. Phyllis Zerbe
NA KUKUI Allen AbayaDouglas AskmanJoan CiampaRowena Ipo ColeJenny HowardIrene LiuLucia MattiSusan MillerErlinita PauoleIsaac SagarioGladys SingletonTony TokuharaReiko Tokushige Rogers
NA HAUMANAAraceli CarmonaRobert HernandezJeremy JamesKatie KamelamelaKale KanaeholoDustin KraxnerRachel KraxnerKiana Perreira-KeawekaneCory SimonJinling WangYao Xiao
THE FRIENDS OF IOLANI PALACE
NEW & RENEWED MEMBERS (2015 & 2016)Mahalo to all of our dedicated members and a warm welcome to those who have recently joined The Friends of Iolani Palace. We greatly appreciate your generous support!
If your name is not listed or is listed incorrectly, please accept out apologies for the error and our most sincere thanks for your support. Please contact Pomai Toledo at (808) 522-0827 or [email protected] if there is a discrepancy
$450,000State of Hawaii — Department of Land and Natural Resources
$184,830Princess Abigail K. K. Kawananakoa
$75,000Historic Hawaii Foundation
$50,000Mrs. Jacqueline Black
$28,800Kamehameha Schools
$25,000 Robert Emens Black Fund — Hawaii Community FoundationQueen’s Health Systems
$12,000 – $10,000Dawson HawaiiAlice Flanders GuildApple, IncMr. and Mrs. Tony CrabbMarchesa Kapiolani Marignoli
$9,999 – $5,000Dolores Furtado Martin FoundationCS Wo & SonsBank of HawaiiFirst Hawaiian BankHawaii Community FoundationJames Campbell Company LLCJohn R. Halligan Charitable FundKaiHonua Kosasa Family Foundation — Hawaii Community FoundationMatsonOffice of Hawaiian AffairsOmidyar Ohana Fund — Hawaii Community FoundationThe Howard Hughes CorporationD. Wade and Georgina Beckley AllredMr. and Mrs. Robert A. AlmMs. Jean E. RollesMr. and Mrs. Edward A. Stroup
$4,999 – $2,500Ms. Michelle Nalei Akina and Mr. Jon MagnussenBloomingdale’sLaw Offices of Mark T. ShklovGreater GivingAltres, Inc.AMSCOBecker CommunicationsCades Schutte LLPGourmet Events HawaiiHawaii Tourism AuthorityHawaiian AirlinesHawaiian Electric CompanyHawaiian TelcomIsland Insurance CompaniesProService HawaiiR.M. Towill CorporationRalph Rosenberg Court Reporters, Inc.Lloyd Moore FoundationMr. Aldrin and Dr. Roberta Wong Leung
$2,499 – $1,000Alexander & Baldwin, Inc.Hawaii Tourism JapanHonua ConsultingMr. Donald L. JohnstonRichard Kennedy and Steven PrietoTory Burch, LLCDependable Hawaiian Express, Inc (DHX)Royal Order of Kamehameha I, Hawaii ChapterCharman James Akina, M.D.Vittorio and Dialta Alliata di MonterealeMs. Kalehuanani KahoanoMr. and Mrs. John McGrathAnonymous #7German Benevolent SocietyMr. and Mrs. Christopher C. SmithMr. Paul and Mrs. Tanya AlstonHC&DHGEA Local 152Trustee and Mrs. Peter K. ApoMs. Carol S. Carmichael
$999 – $500Mrs. Luanna W. McKenneyDr. and Mrs. George F. SchnackMiller Shea LLLCSullivan Meheula Lee LLPJP Morgan Chase FoundationBank of HawaiiMr. Ivan M. Lui-KwanHonolulu Horse & Carriage, Ltd.Mr. and Mrs. Micah KaneGovernor Linda LingleMs. Margaret McKenrickMr. Danton and Mrs. Helen Wong
$499 – $100Ms. Rici GuildMr. and Mrs. John AetoThe Ford FoundationThe Kresge FoundationMs. Kathy Merrill KelleyMrs. Joan CiampaMr. Kippen de Alba Chu and Ms. Linda de AlbaMs. Melody Kapilialoha MackenzieMrs. Julia K. Puou WatersMs. Susan Lun ChingMr. and Mrs. William F. YardleyMs. Yuklin AluliMrs. Ottina Kuualoha HaightMrs. Kathy McGovernMr. Gervin K. MiyamotoMr. Adrian SmithHonolulu Fire Department Federal Credit UnionMr. Richard Naiwieha WurdemanMr. and Mrs. G. Todd WithyMr. Paul GuardMs. Cecelia C.Y. ChangMs. Beadie DawsonMr. James DoucetteTom and Gloria HuberMr. Bruce E. McEwanMrs. Shaunagh Guinness RobbinsMr. and Mrs. Sidney E. Snyder, Jr.
Mr. Kamanaonapalikuhonua F. SouzaMs. Louise T. Yardley and Mr. Bill GuyMs. Tokiko FuruiNative Hawaiian Hospitality AssociationMr. Allen AbayaMr. Ron DelatorreMr. and Mrs. John P. DodsonMs. Gayle FlanaganHelene and Elliot LernerMr. Puakea NogelmeierMs. Malia SchreckMs. Mary Jane VoelkerMr. and Mrs. Pono ShimMrs. Linda F. MorleyUniversity of Hawaii Internal Medicine Residency ProgramMrs. Maria D. BorgesMrs. Barbara J. CargillMs. Zita Ann Cup ChoyDr. Patti K. Endo, MDMr. Howard F. GardinerMs. Kitty LagaretaMr. Sam Adams and Ms. Bobbie LauMs. Sandra LeeMr. and Mrs. Watters O. Martin, Jr.Mrs. Lucia MattiMs. Cathy PainterChief Justice Mark E. RecktenwaldMr. Charles M. Wills, Jr.Mr. Russell and Mrs. Connie LauMs. Claudette S. LundinMs. Glenda K. RotherMiss T. Phyllis ZerbeMs. Gladys SingletonEast-West CenterMs. Jayme B. AlexanderMs. Laura D. AndersonMs. Mary M. ByronMrs. Elisabeth A. ChunMs. Katharine Brown Free LiappasMrs. Sylvia HusseyMs. Lila Rae JohnsonMs. May Kiku KealohaMs. Beverly LeeMrs. Marci R. LopesMs. Leanne Michelle Lovett-FloomMs. Chenoa Morris DiehmMs. Lori Ann S. NishimuraMrs. Penelope Paik ThuneMr. J. William Potter, Jr.Mrs. Bonnie T. SakaiDr. Niklaus R. SchweizerMs. Susan K. MillerMs. Naleen AndradeMs. Cornelia M. JenningsAmazonSmile FoundationHale O Na Alii Halau O Poomaikelani, Inc.Mr. Tony AllicinoGovernor and Mrs. George R. AriyoshiMr. Clint BaslerMrs. Vickie M. BishoMr. and Mrs. Mark BurakMrs. Emmet CheeleyMs. Teresa ChingMs. Ellen Kalama ClarkMr. and Mrs. Richard A. CuneoMr. and Mrs. Ken CurryMs. Mary Jane DobsonMs. Linda Gaines
Ms. Diana Garcia and Mr. Raymond EresmanMrs. Betty U. HigaMr. and Mrs. Robert K.Y. HuMrs. Curtis Iaukea IIDr. Joseph Keaweaimoku KaholokulaMr. Mark KalaheleMr. and Mrs. David KawananakoaSenator Gilbert Keith-AgaranMrs. Marilyn Leimomi KhanMs. Sandra T. KimuraMs. Susan KitsuMr. Rodney LarsonMs. Mary Lou LeeMs. Jennifer LeungMrs. Muriel LighterMr. Michael G. LongMs. Gail Mukaihata HannemannMr. Ralston NagataMr. and Mrs. Ronald NakamineMr. Clark NakamuraMrs. Joan RohlfingMs. Dorcas E. SpeerMs. Jean A. StarksMr. Robert H. StaufferMr. and Mrs. Travis SugimuraMr. and Mrs. Frank TomczykMr. Burton WhiteMs. Jodi L. Yi
UNDER $100Mr. and Mrs. Lennard ChinMs. Teri Giordano Vollero and Mr. Michael D. VolleroMr. Robert C. GordonMs. Carol BodnarMs. Ching Yu ChenMr. Randolph G. MooreMs. Janet Sue MuzziMrs. Anita NaoneMr. Soulee Lester Kealohaonalani StroudMs. Carol J. YakumaMr. Michael SankovicMs. Joanne AsuncionMr. Kainoa DainesMr. and Mrs. Leslie KajiwaraMs. Karen K. KosasaMr. Frederick W. LehmannMs. Marilyn MertzMr. and Mrs. Larry MorrisonMs. Erna SchatzmanHawaiian Legacy Hardwoods, LLCLodge Le Progres de l’OceanieMs. Jean M. CarrMr. Steven H. CarsonMs. Martha G. ChildMs. Hazel ChristopherMr. Ian CustinoThe Rt. Rev. and Mrs. Robert Fitzpatrick, BishopMs. Ruth FreedmanMr. Ky R. GrandMs. Laura M. HashimotoMrs. Sally IshikawaMr. Scott JakubowskiMs. Rae KamakaMr. Bob LiljestrandMs. Amy T. MaedaMs. Ann MasonThe Meheula Family
Mr. and Mrs. Ray MiyamotoMrs. Anne Lee PohnerMr. and Mrs. Ron SakataMs. Joan ShawMs. Ann R. SloatMr. and Mrs. Manu AyauMs. Sacha Etzel and Mr. John BernalMr. Frederic Pat FilbertMs. Francine FujinakaMr. Hardy SpoehrMr. John B. WilliamsMs. Patricia AllamMrs. Mae FujiiMs. Deborah TornayMs. Jenny R. HowardMr. Kerry K.C. YenThe National Society of the Colonial Dames of AmericaMrs. Annette BaronMrs. Joan S. BrownMrs. Ivanelle K. ChoyMr. and Mrs. R. Dougal CroweMrs. Barbara Del PianoMs. Janet M. DellariaMs. Patricia Ann FoxMs. Mary Jo FreshleyMs. Lenore HedlundMrs. Frederick A. HolckMr. Jensen R. LiptonMs. Nani N. MahoeMs. Lynne MatusowMrs. Douglas M. MichelMr. and Mrs. Wendell NascimentoMs. Elizabeth PowersMs. Gretchen SavageMs. Diane ShiraishiMr. Garrett Otto SmithbergMs. Marilyn Stassen-McLaughlinMs. Laurielei WarackaMs. De Etta C. WilsonMs. Simonne WongMs. Nancy YeeMr. David AdkinsonMs. Rowena Ipo ColeMs. Karen N. EncarnacionMs. Christine KaiMs. Stephanie LukerMs. Gail M. MartinMr. and Mrs. Robert C. PaoaMs. Erlinita PauoleBuddhist Women’s AssociationHonpa Hongwanji Hawaii Betsuin Buddhist Women’s AssociationMr. William H. CoesterMr. John W. HarmonMs. Nancy Keller HindelMs. D. Piilani KaopuikiMr. Curtis LarsenMrs. Ruby MizueMs. Mary Louise O’BrienMs. Elisabeth F. SomersMs. Yumiko HaraMr. and Mrs. William HuberMs. Alice J. RogersMs. Barbara Ann TheusMr. Randolph HackMr. Hayden B. Tibbetts, Jr.Mr. Douglas Bredal
Thank you to all of our gracious supports who donated generously to The Friends of Iolani Palace.
THE FRIENDS OF IOLANI PALACE
DONORS (2015 & 2016)
Hours of Operation: Monday – Saturday • 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.
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On the evenings of December 28–29, 2016, guests were invited to experience
the Palace by moonlight in honor of Queen Kapiolani’s birthday. The evening
tours created an atmosphere reminiscent of celebrations held during the reign
of the Hawaiian Monarchy.
Adding a special touch to this year’s evening tours, guests were greeted by the sight
of Friends of Iolani Palace Board member Debbie Nakanelua-Richards gracing the
Grand Staircase and donning the reproduction of Kapiolani’s famed lei hulu gown.
Other pieces from the new Alii Gown Reproduction project were also on display —
Queen Kapiolani’s famous peacock gown in the Throne Room, and Queen Liliuokalani’s
ribbon dress in the Blue Room and her and ostrich feather and lilac gown in the
second floor Gold Room.
Visitors were serenaded by Monarchy era music as they were guided throughout
the home of Hawaii’s beloved Queen including live music in the Blue Room from
Hawaii Opera Theatre soloists, hula performances in the Throne Room, and
additional entertainment in the Upper Hall. The night also provided visitors a
rare opportunity to ascend up the Palace’s famous koa staircase. As guests waited
to enter the Palace, they enjoyed live music and hula performances by various halau.
QUEEN KAPIOLANI EVENING TOURS