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Island Slipper Scoops
Bringing you slipper tracks and tips straight from the islands
Aloha!
Find out how you can support Susan G. Komen for the Cure Hawaii, take part in the Aloha Festivals by attending the parade this weekend, and check out Island Slippers on Extreme Fishing Adventures!
Get Your Pink On
to support Susan G. Komen Hawaii Race for the Cure
Please partner with us as we offer our second annual collection of Get Your Pink On slippers (shown in right column). When you purchase these special edition slippers, 8% of the proceeds will go directly to cancer research efforts in Hawaii. There are a limited quantity available so stop by the Island Slipper Store today or order your pair online now! Island Slipper's pink products were recently featured on KITV News. You may also support this cause by participating in the 17th Annual Komen Hawaii Race for the Cure (5K Race or 1 mile fun run/walk), which will be held at Kapiolani Park on Sunday October 16 at 7:00am. ![]() Aloha Festivals Floral Parade
Saturday 09.24.2011 at 9:00am ยท Kalakaua Avenue from Ala Moana Park to Kapiolani Park
From Ala Moana Park, along Kalakaua Avenue to Kapiolani Park a colorful equestrian procession of female and male pau riders, extravagant floats with cascades of Hawaiian flowers, hula Halau and marching bands will brighten Kalakaua Avenue from Ala Moana Park to Kapiolani Park. This is a "must see" event! Free admission. HONOLULU'S 65 year-old Aloha Festivals is the oldest and largest Hawaiian cultural celebration in the United States. What is known today as Aloha Festivals was created in 1946, as Aloha Week - a cultural celebration of Hawai'i's music, dance and history intended to perpetuate our unique traditions. A group of former Jaycees - known as the Jaycees Old-timers of Hawai'i - had the vision to create a public celebration to honor Hawai'i's cosmopolitan heritage, yet created a celebration which has itself become a state-wide tradition. Aloha Week became Aloha Festivals in 1991. Aloha Festivals has become a celebration of our Hawaiian culture. Integrated into the culture are many island traditions and customs of each of the Hawaiian islands. Thousands of volunteers labor together each year to stage the events, which are attended statewide by nearly a million people, it is a festival truly of the people of Hawai'i by the people of Hawai'i. Customer Corner
Remember to Get Your Pink On! Mahalo for all of your feedback! We are looking forward to many more of your stories or suggestions.
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September 2011
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Following a line from ancient Hawaiian ti leaf sandals, Japanese zoris, and the ubiquitous rubber "slippah," Island Slipper continues a tradition of authenticity and innovation. Today Island Slipper produces more than 80 styles for men and women, all featuring comfort and durability in looks that range from flip-flops to fashion.
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