The Search for Signs of Hawaiian Life
COURTESY CONNIE SILVA
Size matters when you want the world -- or at least the part of it that travels through Tucson, Ariz. -- to know you cook Hawaiian. Kailua resident Frank Oliva came across the biggest sign for Hawaiian food, or maybe any kind of food, he had ever seen while visiting museums in May on the University of Arizona campus.
SUBMIT YOUR PHOTO | Email "Signs of Hawaiian Life" photos to mpoole@staradvertiser.com or mail to Signs of Hawaiian Life, 500 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 7-210, Honolulu, HI 96813. Please include the full names of those in the photo, when and where it was taken and the name of the photographer. We apologize but mailed photos cannot be returned.
Size matters when you want the world -- or at least the part of it that travels through Tucson, Ariz. -- to know you cook Hawaiian. Kailua resident Frank Oliva came across the biggest sign for Hawaiian food, or maybe any kind of food, he had ever seen while visiting museums in May on the University of Arizona campus.
SUBMIT YOUR PHOTO | Email "Signs of Hawaiian Life" photos to mpoole@staradvertiser.com or mail to Signs of Hawaiian Life, 500 Ala Moana Blvd., Suite 7-210, Honolulu, HI 96813. Please include the full names of those in the photo, when and where it was taken and the name of the photographer. We apologize but mailed photos cannot be returned.
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