2015 AUG 15
PUL Spartan Race at Kualoa Ranch
PHOTO BY JAMES GARRETT / SPECIAL TO THE HONOLULU STAR-ADVERTISER
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PICS: SPARTAN RACE HAWAII TRIFECTA
1. The Reebok Spartan Race returned to Oahu for the Hawaii Trifecta Weekend at Kualoa Ranch. Participants took part in four different race types on Saturday and Sunday: Sprint, Super, Beast and Ultra Beast. Visit honolulupulse.com/spartan-race-kualoa-ranch for more pictures from Saturday’s races.
PICS: 2015 SUNBURN CLASSIC
2. T&C Skateboards, Dakine and Stereo presented the 2015 Sunburn Classic amateur skate contest at Kamiloiki Skate Park on Saturday. The competition included a special appearance by Dakine skate team members Chris Haslam, Jordan Hoffart and Walker Ryan; Stereo-sponsored rider Chris Pastras also put on a skate demo and signed autographs. See honolulupulse.com/sunburn-classic-2015 for more photos.
PICS: CONTOUR AT CABARAE
3. Level H Productions and Artist Groove Network returned to the CabaRAE Showroom at the Hilton Hawaiian Village for the relaunch of Contour with DJs Technique, Hapa Boy and Betty on Saturday. For more party pictures, go to honolulupulse.com/contour-cabarae.
PICS: JIMMY WEEKS PROJECT AT TURTLE BAY
4. 420 North Entertainment welcomed the Jimmy Weeks Project and DJ Hapa Boy, pictured, to Surfer, The Bar at Turtle Bay Resort on Aug. 14. Visit honolulupulse.com/jimmy-weeks-project-turtle-bay for the complete Pulse photo gallery.
PICS: GREAT HAWAIIAN FOOD TRUCK FEST
5. Award-winning Elvis performer Leo Days and the ladies of “Burn’n Love” at the Magic of Polynesia Theatre, pictured, were the featured entertainment at Saturday’s Great Hawaiian Food Truck Festival. Produced by Millwood ‘Ohana Productions, a portion of the proceeds from the festival will be donated to various charities on Oahu, including the Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children and the Kamehameha Schools Music Department. Millwood ‘Ohana Productions will be back in Waikiki in October for the Aloha Aina Cultural Festival and in December for the Waikiki Arts & Crafts Festival. See more pictures at honolulupulse.com/great-hawaiian-food-truck-fest.
PHOTO CREDITS:
1 and 4. James Garrett, Special to the Star-Advertiser; 2, 3 and 5. Kat Wade, Special to the Star-Advertiser