The Polynesian Cultural Center pays homage to Bill Cravens
[Story and photo by Mike Foley, reprinted from the Center’s Blog in 2019] We pay tribute to the late William H. Cravens (1941-2019), who served
[Story and photo by Mike Foley, reprinted from the Center’s Blog in 2019] We pay tribute to the late William H. Cravens (1941-2019), who served
Church College of Hawaii alumnus Allan Barcarse, originally from Kauai, joined the Church when his friends introduced him to President David O. McKay. In 1959
[I was recently looking for information on several long-ago Polynesian Cultural Center people . . . when I came across the obituaries of these two
[Reprinted from a 2016 Polynesian Cultural Center Blog story] Friends and colleagues honored Keith Kalanikau Awai, the Cultural Center’s most senior Hawaiian expert, during a
[One of our most-senior, former senior missionaries paid a periodic visit to the Polynesian Cultural Center in March 2023 and took the time to share
Based on a December 16, 2022, telephone interview with Mike Foley There’s some question as to who was the Polynesian Cultural Center’s first publicist or
Larry G. Nielson, the Polynesian Cultural Center’s very first stage manager in what is now the Hale Aloha, brought an impressive list of talents with him when he became one of the PCC’s earliest employees in 1962.
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