Friday, January 9, 2015

Happy New Year and Upcoming Events!!!

Hey everyone. Hope you are all having a great start to 2015, staying warm and safe during this well-deserved winter break. I'm currently freezing my butt-off in below 0 weather (Welcome to Chiberia). Because of my position in the Campus Activities Board, anyone that follows me will be able to get the latest updates on upcoming events that are being held. Here are a few of the things that are happening, but please like and follow our Facebook page (facebook.com/CABHPU)

On January 21st from 6:30-9:30pm, join us at the Hawaii Loa Campus for Movie Night on the Lanai. The film that we are screening is Neighbors, starring Zac Efron and Seth Rogen. Invite your friends, bring a blanket, grab some refreshments and enjoy the show. There will be a bus taking students back from HLC to the Downtown campus or Waikiki so no need to worry about getting home. 

CAB will be having its first Welcome Back Lu‘au on Saturday, January 24, 2015 at the Polynesian Cultural Center from 3pm-9pm. The cost is $10 for HPU students and $20 for HPU staff and/or guests. It will be an authentic island experience with hands-on activities, a canoe ride and pageant, village exhibits, luau dinner and ‘HA-Breath of Life night show! If you’d like to know more, visit www.polynesia.com. Transportation will be provided from the Downtown Campus, Hawaii Loa Campus, and Waikiki Housing at 1:30pm, and will be departing PCC at 9:30pm. Seats are limited so visit our website at http://www.hpu.edu/CAB/index.html to reserve your seat.

If you’re wondering, “Golly, that Justin is so involved. How can I be like him?” Well don’t you fret readers, that following Friday is HPU’s Club Carnival. From 10-2 you can walk around Fort Street and check out the unique clubs and organizations that our university has to offer. Now I can’t say for sure that CAB will have goodies, but we usually have something so feel free to stop by to chat with one of us. 


Well, I apologize for this kinda long post. But I just wanted to let you all know about the upcoming activities so that you can get involved and enjoy the fine things that Hawaii and HPU have to offer. Since I’m a bit in a timezone jump, I’ll say goodnight and stay warm folks!!

 (for my local friends who have never seen snow)