Ua hilo 'ia ke aho a ke aloha

Like the weaving of a beautiful lei, our club is made up of native Hawaiians, former residents of Hawaii and other who simply love Hawaii. Although we are from ethnically diverse backgrounds, we come together with a sense of community to share the history, culture and beauty of Hawaii.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our Vision

The vision of our organization is to weave community spirit, by promoting aloha and educating the public about Hawaiian culture and values, in the State of Colorado and the Rocky Mountain Region.

 

Our Role

Pi'ilani is made up of talented members who view their role as providing a service to the local community. We sponsor such activities as lei-making, 'olelo (language) classes, Hawaiian quilting, and guest speakers on Hawaiian topics. We also function as a community resources for Hawaiian history, culture and the arts. For our young people we are a clearing house for educational scholarship opportunities. As a chapter of the association of Hawaiian Civic Clubs, we distribute information on legislation to further the causes of the Hawaiian people.

 

How can you be involved?

We are looking for enthusiastic people willing to share their gifts and talents for the continuance of the traditions we love. Our committees include: