Reggae band Revival
By Léo Azambuja
The Rice Street Block Party on the evening of Sept. 23 brought together the community, offering entertainment, food, history, culture, arts and shopping. Some of the entertainment included Makana, Revival and 1st Cut.
Those who came were also given a glimpse of what the County Planning Department has in mind for Rice Street, with improvements funded by the TIGER grant. The enhancements are intended to safely integrate pedestrians, biker and motor vehicles in the heart of Līhuʻe.
Bob Valencia
Mina Brissett, left, and Grace Kim
Left to right, Jared Miller, Shalini Kannan and Cristina Mack
Desmarie C., left, and Dom Ahnee
Mardi Maione and Luca Maione
Waylene Kimi
Pat Griffin
Christine Myrvall
Left to right, Janet Berreman, David Kennard and Bev Brody
Bea Raco
Left to right, Jaimelynn Dela Cruz, Kahanu Smith, Marla Solinon and Shantel Auelua
Ruby Pap, left, and Marie Williams
Sheila Bradley
Addy Gillian and daughter Mila Gillian
The Reggae band Revival during the 2017 Rice Street Block Party
Halia Laney, left, and Sabryn Rudinoff
Reggae star Sashamon
Makana
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