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Hawaiian Las Vegas - Lake Las Vegas Outrigger Canoe Races and Festival - Photo Tour

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Real Estate Agent with Simply Vegas Real Estate NV. License BS.507

The Las Vegas Hawaiians are at it again! Spreading their cultural heritage around their Ninth Island, called Las Vegas. This time it was the 7th Annual Hawaiian Isle Festival and Outrigger Canoe Races held at MonteLago Village in Lake Las Vegas. It is a 2 day event with quite a number of teams competing in the races.

Then of course you have a variety of Pacific Island entertainers performing on the floating stage at the edge of the lake, with everything from music and dance to martial arts. Around the village streets there were tents offering up island delicacies to both our 'island invaders' and us mainlanders. There was also a variety of merchandise vendors on hand for anyone wanting to take a bit of the islands home with them.

This is all brought to you by the Las Vegas Hawaiian Civic Club (LVHCC) that holds many throughout the valley each year. In September I wrote about the Prince Jonah Kuhio Ho'olaule'a - Pacific Islands Festival held on Water St. in downtown Henderson. It is another of their multi-day events held each year, and that one was their 18th annual. As you can tell from this, they are a very active organization in the Las Vegas community and enjoy sharing their culture.

As you'll see in the pictures, Lake Las Vegas and MonteLago Village is a beautiful setting for this event. This lake oasis is wrapped in mountains that offer an array of colors to accent the Mediterranean style architecture. In the background you'll notice the golf course and some of the beautiful homes and condos that surround the lake. You might also catch a glimpse of the lake's yacht and gondolas that are available for hire, or a few of the gardens, restaurants and shops found in the village next to the quaint casino of the same name. It's a great place that has a number of events during the year including concerts like Jazz by the Lake, family movies on the lawn, and holiday activities to name just a few.

Now onto the pictures of this unique Las Vegas Valley event and community.
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Maria Morton
Platinum Realty - Kansas City, MO
Kansas City Real Estate 816-560-3758

Nice video, Roberta! Did you know that Sparky taps his foot to the beat?

Oct 26, 2008 08:04 PM
Roberta LaRocca
Simply Vegas Real Estate - Las Vegas, NV
REALTOR®, Broker, Salesperson, NV. Lic BS.507

Maria: Thanks! Sparky can't help it...has that Vegas / Elvis thing going on! LOL

Oct 26, 2008 09:28 PM
Anonymous
Bob

Roberta great pictures that looked like fun. You have to let me know these things before they happen I missed it.

Oct 27, 2008 07:43 AM
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Northern Virginia Real Estate Photography - Bryant Payden
B. Payden Photography, LLC - Manassas, VA
Northern Virginia Real Estate Photography

Roberta-

Thanks for the information and pictures of this interesting event. Keep up the good work.

Oct 27, 2008 10:26 AM
Steve Shatsky
Dallas, TX

Hi Roberta... there always seems to be something fun going on in LV!  I had no idea there was such a large Hawaiian community there!

Oct 27, 2008 01:01 PM
Roberta LaRocca
Simply Vegas Real Estate - Las Vegas, NV
REALTOR®, Broker, Salesperson, NV. Lic BS.507

Bob: It was a lot of fun, beautiful day to be by the lake. Sorry, you'll just have to make a note to catch next year's. 

Bryant: Not a problem. I don't mind doing this kind of 'hard work'.  :-)  

Steve: You're right, and I don't get to it all, so a LOT more happening here in Vegas. Yes there are quite a few Hawaiian / Pacific Islanders that have relocated to the valley. Cool that they're so active sharing their culture.

 

Oct 27, 2008 08:10 PM