Order Your Lions’ Laulau Now

Rasa Fournier
Wednesday - August 17, 2011
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It’s that time again to order laulau from the 45year-old Kahalu’u Lions Club.

“The laulaus are wrapped with taro leaves and steamed in aluminum foil it keeps the juices in, making them very moist,” explained Liane Garrett, a club director. “We’ll accept walk-ins too. We are preparing 1,400 laulaus. Anything left after the pre-orders are filled are available for sale.”


Orders can be placed with president Bob Putes at 239-8623. Cost is $3.75 for one, or $7.50 for two. Payment can be made at the time of pick-up from 9 to 11 a.m. Friday (Admissions Day) at KEY Project, 47-200 Waihee Road.

Proceeds from the fifth annual sale will support club scholarships for Castle graduates and projects such as the Weinberg Friends work day, picnic for the blind, a youth camp dinner, vision and hearing tests and the “Sight is Beautiful” poster contest.

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