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Duke’s OceanFest will return to Waikiki with 8 days of events

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Duke’s Oceanfest head organizers Jim Fulton, left, and Chris Colgate pose for a portrait at the Duke Kahanamoku statue.
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Duke’s Oceanfest head organizers Jim Fulton, back, and Chris Colgate tidy up lei at the Duke Kahanamoku statue.
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Duke’s Oceanfest head organizers Chris Colgate, left, and Jim Fulton pose for a portrait with the Duke Kahanamoku exhibit inside the Outrigger hotel in Waikiki.
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Duke’s Oceanfest head organizers Jim Fulton, left, and Chris Colgate work in their office in preparation for the 2022 Duke’s OceanFest in Waikiki.
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Duke’s Oceanfest head organizers Jim Fulton, left, and Chris Colgate work in their office in preparation for the 2022 Duke’s OceanFest in Waikiki.
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Duke’s Oceanfest head organizer Chris Colgate unwraps one of the many ocean sports trophies to be presented at the Duke’s OceanFest this coming week.
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Duke’s Oceanfest head organizers Jim Fulton, left, and Chris Colgate work inside their office in preparation for the 2022 Duke’s OceanFest.
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Duke’s Oceanfest head organizers Jim Fulton, left, and Chris Colgate work inside their office in preparation for the 2022 Duke’s OceanFest in Waikiki.
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Duke’s Oceanfest head organizers Jim Fulton, left, and Chris Colgate work inside their office in preparation for the 2022 Duke’s OceanFest in Waikiki. After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Duke’s OceanFest – Waikiki’s Premier Ocean Sports Festival – is being held this year with eight days of competitions and events from August 20 to 28 to honor the legacy and achievements of Duke Kahanamoku.
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Duke’s Oceanfest head organizers Jim Fulton, left, and Chris Colgate pose for a portrait at the Duke Kahanamoku statue in Waikiki. After a two-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Duke’s OceanFest – Waikiki’s Premier Ocean Sports Festival – is being held this year with eight days of competitions and events from August 20 to 28 to honor the legacy and achievements of Duke Kahanamoku. This also marks the 20th anniversary of Duke’s OceanFest going back to when the USPS stamp of Duke Kahanamoku was unveiled in 2002.

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