Road to Hana

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HAWAIIAN WORD OF THE DAY — Ala:  Road
HAWAIIAN PROVERB OF THE DAY —
“Why shouldn’t I know, when it is a road often traveled by my parents.”


Road to Hana

Today thru December 30th: Maui Film Festival’s First Light Screenings

Yesterday, December 15th: Ron Sturtz Memorial Service. Read Maui News article

December 16th, 1924: What was called the “new extension” of the “Maui Belt Road,” opens, connecting Keanae Peninsula with Hana, making the “Road to Hana” a reality.

The 52-mile journey from Kahului to Hana has 59 bridges, 46 of them are single lane. There are more than 600 curves to negotiate. Each year approximately 1.2 million visitors travel some portion of it. We estimate that 10% of them throw up at some time during the route. Just a guess.


HISTORICAL EVENTS ON THIS DAY – December 16th

      1653: Oliver Cromwell becomes the lord protector of England
      1689: The English Parliament adopts Bill of Rights
      1773: American colonists engage in “Boston Tea Party” 
      1838: The Boers beat Zulu chieftain Dingaan in South Africa 
      1905: “Variety,” is first published 
      1916: Gregory Rasputin, is murdered by a group of noblemen 
      1922: F.E. Allen becomes first female judge in a state supreme court 
      1944: The Battle of the Bulge begins in Belgium
      1950: Pres. Truman proclaims a state of emergency for “Communist imperialism” 
      1970: The first successful landing of a spaceprobe on Venus (USSR) 
      1971: The Pakistan army surrenders to the Indian army in Bangladesh 
      1990: Jean-Bertrand Aristide is elected president of Haiti 

 


BORN ON THIS DAY – December 16th
      1485: Catherine of Aragon
      1685: Charles Cressent, cabinetmaker 
      1770: Ludwig von Beethoven, composer
      1775: Jane Austin, novelist 
      1863: George Santayana, philosopher/poet/humanist
      1899: Sir Noel Coward, playwright 
      1901: Margaret Mead, anthropologist
      1917: Arthur C Clarke, sci-fi author
      1928: Philip K Dick, sci-fi author  
      1939: Liv Ullman, actress
      1941: Leslie Stahl, news correspondent 
      1943: Steven Bochco, producer
      1943: Tony Hicks, rock musician
      1949: Billy Gibbons, jazz guitarist/vocalist
      1959: Alison La Placa, actress