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Ceremony
Aloha Ke Akua Chapel 47-507 Kamehameha Highway Kahalu`u, Hawaii
Aloha Ke Akua Chapel is located on the edge of Kahalu`u Fishpond behind 7-11 and former Noriko's store. The ceremony will begin promptly at 1:30pm. Because the chapel is gated within sacred Hawaiian property, all guests must arrive between 1:00pm-1:20pm. Anyone arriving after 1:20pm will be locked out and unable to enter.
Directions: Take Kahekili Highway North (toward Kahuku) past Temple Valley. Turn right on Kamehameha Highway (just before 7-11 and Hygienic Store). The entrance to the Chapel is the first driveway on your left. The entrance gate is a blue-green metal gate and may be closed. Wait by the gate and someone will open it for you. |

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Reception
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Ke`ehi Lagoon Memorial Disabled American Veterans 2685 North Nimitz Highway Honolulu, Hawai`i
The reception will be held in the Governor John Burns Memorial Hall towards the rear, or ocean side, adjacent to Ke`ehi Lagoon Beach Park. As air-conditioning is not provided, it is recommended that light, cool, or Aloha attire be worn. Seating will be reserved, so it is important that you return your response card in order to be seated that evening.
Directions: Driving eastbound (toward Diamond Head) on North Nimitz Highway, the entrance to the Memorial will be on your right following the intersection of Nimitz Highway/Ahua Street, (which is the intersection after Lagoon Drive/Nimitz Highway). Stay in your far right lane and turn right onto Senator Dan K. Inouye Drive (see photo above) located just after city bus stop. The Memorial may also be entered from Ke`ehi Lagoon Beach Park.
If driving westbound, (toward Ewa) on North Nimitz Highway, you will need to make a u-turn at the Nimitz Highway/Ahua Street intersection, as the following intersection of Lagoon Drive/Nimitz Highway will not allow u-turns. Stay in your far right lane and turn right onto Senator Dan K. Inouye Drive (see above photo) located just after city bus stop. |
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