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Family Event Night!!! Saturday, September 6 5:00pm - 9:00pm Jake Shimabukuro“Life on Four Strings” Documentary Film Screening Don't Miss this free family event night at Hawaiian South Shore Parking lot 320 Ward ave (across Starbucks and Wahoo) Food Trucks so come hungry to help raise money for Rainbow for Japan Kids Special Guests Honoka & Azita, Nate Mata & Connor Sugasawara (Uke Nature), Jody Kamisato & the Ukulele Super Kids Impromptu Ukulele Jam - Bring your Ukulele Silent Auction Trunk Show (pop up shop) ***Donations Warmly accepted*** BYOCU: Bring your own beach chair and Ukulele Life on Four Strings SYNOPSIS “Life on Four Strings is a compelling portrait of an inspiring and inventive musician whose virtuoso skills on the ukulele have transformed all previous notions of the instrument’s potential. Through intimate conversations with Shimabukuro, Life on Four Strings reveals the cultural and personal influences that have shaped the man and the musician. On the road from Los Angeles to New York to Japan, the film captures the solitary life on tour: the exhilaration of performance, the wonder of newfound fame, the loneliness of separation from home and family.” Rainbow for Japan Kids, a special project that focuses on supporting youth affected by the earthquake and tsunami that struck northeastern Japan March 2011.The program’s purpose is to bring affected students to Hawaii for physical and psychological relief and recovery as well as form lasting friendships with children in Hawaii. It is our hope to create a lasting rainbow bridge between Japan and Hawaii so these children will experience the spirit of Aloha and return home with new hope to create a better future for themselves and their communities. Since 2011, more than 120 children from northeastern Japan have participated this project. Supporters: Hawaiian South Shore, Aloha Breast Cancer Network, Hawaiian Fightgear, Out There Sales, Genesis Pure – Independent Business Owners Fresh / Honolulu Gourmet Foods, Jake Shimabukuro, Jody Kamisato, Honoka & Azita, Ukulele Hale, Uke Nature, Connor Sugasawara, Nate Mata, Move4Japan, Om Bottoms, Stryker, Weiner & Yokota, Media etc., Christie Shinn, Sushi King, Sam’s Kitchen, Surf News Network , Rainbow Drive Inn, KZOO Radio,Light House, Aquanaut, Pualani Hawaii, Stage restaurant, Tea at 1024, Kahala Organics, Anne’s Hawaiian Quilt, Lori’s Design, Tohoku Food Wagon, Gyukotsu Ramen Kamitoku, Kona Ice Aloha, Dragon Beat Wataiko, Ribbon Lei, Catherine's Closet Vintage Boutique Honoka & Azita Jody Kamisato & The Ukulele Super Kids

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Page 1: Rainbow for Japan Kids

Family Event Night!!! Saturday, September 6

5:00pm - 9:00pm Jake Shimabukuro“Life on Four Strings”

Documentary Film Screening !Don't Miss this free family event night at

Hawaiian South Shore Parking lot 320 Ward ave (across Starbucks and Wahoo)!

Food Trucks so come hungry to help raise money for Rainbow for Japan Kids !

Special Guests Honoka & Azita, Nate Mata & Connor Sugasawara (Uke Nature),

Jody Kamisato & the Ukulele Super KidsImpromptu Ukulele Jam - Bring your Ukulele

Silent Auction Trunk Show (pop up shop) !

***Donations Warmly accepted***!BYOCU: Bring your own beach chair and Ukulele !

Life on Four Strings SYNOPSIS! “Life on Four Strings is a compelling portrait of an inspiring and inventive musician whose virtuoso skills on the ukulele have transformed all previous notions of the instrument’s potential. Through intimate conversations with Shimabukuro, Life on Four Strings reveals the cultural and personal influences

that have shaped the man and the musician. On the road from Los Angeles to New York to Japan, the film captures the solitary life on tour: the exhilaration of performance, the wonder of newfound fame, the loneliness of separation from home and family.”

Rainbow for Japan Kids, a special project that focuses on supporting youth affected by the earthquake and tsunami that struck northeastern Japan March 2011.The program’s purpose is to bring affected students to Hawaii for physical and psychological relief and recovery as well as form lasting friendships with children in Hawaii. It is our hope to create a lasting rainbow bridge between Japan and Hawaii so these children will experience the spirit of Aloha and return home with new hope to create a better future for themselves and their communities. Since 2011, more than 120 children from northeastern Japan have participated this project.

Supporters: Hawaiian South Shore, Aloha Breast Cancer Network, Hawaiian Fightgear, Out There Sales, Genesis Pure – Independent Business Owners Fresh / Honolulu Gourmet Foods, Jake Shimabukuro, Jody Kamisato, Honoka

& Azita, Ukulele Hale, Uke Nature, Connor Sugasawara, Nate Mata, Move4Japan, Om Bottoms, Stryker, Weiner & Yokota, Media etc., Christie Shinn, Sushi King, Sam’s Kitchen, Surf News Network , Rainbow Drive Inn, KZOO Radio,Light House, Aquanaut, Pualani Hawaii, Stage restaurant, Tea at 1024, Kahala Organics, Anne’s Hawaiian Quilt, Lori’s Design, Tohoku Food Wagon, Gyukotsu Ramen Kamitoku, Kona Ice Aloha,

Dragon Beat Wataiko, Ribbon Lei, Catherine's Closet Vintage Boutique !!

Honoka & Azita

Jody Kamisato & The Ukulele Super Kids

Page 2: Rainbow for Japan Kids

Questions? Contact David from Hawaiian South Shore 808-387-1305