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RUM SHOP BAR89 @ Artistry
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BAR89 @ Artistry

$89.00

Come enjoy an evening of good vibes, ono food, and music straight from our own talented classmates. Let’s make it a night to remember!

BAR89 @ @ Artistry

Date: Thursday, June 26th, 2025

Time: 5:00 to 9:00 PM

✨ Featuring:

  • Pūpū by Keala – Homemade local-style bites with aloha

  • Live music by our classmates – Jam sesh, performances, and good times

Whether you're playing, singing, eating, or just chilling — it's all about celebrating together. Bring your instruments, your appetite, and your aloha!

This gathering is also a fundraiser in support of the Dr. Michael and Bina Chun Class of ‘89 Scholarship through the Pauahi Foundation. It’s our way of honoring two incredible people who mean so much to our class, and giving back to the next generation of haumāna.

NOTE: If you are interested in also attending the Harvesting event in the morning, consider purchasing a COMBO ticket for $150.

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Come enjoy an evening of good vibes, ono food, and music straight from our own talented classmates. Let’s make it a night to remember!

BAR89 @ @ Artistry

Date: Thursday, June 26th, 2025

Time: 5:00 to 9:00 PM

✨ Featuring:

  • Pūpū by Keala – Homemade local-style bites with aloha

  • Live music by our classmates – Jam sesh, performances, and good times

Whether you're playing, singing, eating, or just chilling — it's all about celebrating together. Bring your instruments, your appetite, and your aloha!

This gathering is also a fundraiser in support of the Dr. Michael and Bina Chun Class of ‘89 Scholarship through the Pauahi Foundation. It’s our way of honoring two incredible people who mean so much to our class, and giving back to the next generation of haumāna.

NOTE: If you are interested in also attending the Harvesting event in the morning, consider purchasing a COMBO ticket for $150.

Come enjoy an evening of good vibes, ono food, and music straight from our own talented classmates. Let’s make it a night to remember!

BAR89 @ @ Artistry

Date: Thursday, June 26th, 2025

Time: 5:00 to 9:00 PM

✨ Featuring:

  • Pūpū by Keala – Homemade local-style bites with aloha

  • Live music by our classmates – Jam sesh, performances, and good times

Whether you're playing, singing, eating, or just chilling — it's all about celebrating together. Bring your instruments, your appetite, and your aloha!

This gathering is also a fundraiser in support of the Dr. Michael and Bina Chun Class of ‘89 Scholarship through the Pauahi Foundation. It’s our way of honoring two incredible people who mean so much to our class, and giving back to the next generation of haumāna.

NOTE: If you are interested in also attending the Harvesting event in the morning, consider purchasing a COMBO ticket for $150.

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DID YOU KNOW….

Sugarcane was introduced to Hawaiʻi by its first inhabitants in approximately 600 AD and was observed by Captain Cook upon arrival in the islands in 1778. Sugar quickly turned into a big business and generated rapid population growth in the islands with 337,000 people immigrating over the span of a century. - Wikipedia

 
 

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