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(photos) Honolulu City Lights and City Holiday Tree Display 2022

Posted by kathywithak on December 4, 2022 in Kathy With a K
(December 3, 2022 – Honolulu Hale) Looking out to King Street from Honolulu Hale during the set up of the Honolulu City Public Workers Electric Light Parade.

 

(December 3, 2022 – Honolulu Hale) The seating for guests and general public for the official Holiday Day Tree lighting.

 

(December 3, 2022 – Honolulu Hale) Close up of the Honolulu City Holiday Tree with parade crowd on both side of King Street. Across the way is the Mission Houses’ Holiday displays and activities.

 

(December 3, 2022 – Honolulu Hale) In the foreground: Honolulu City Public Workers Electric Light Parade co-hosts Shannon Scott (radio and TV host) and Kalena Ku (singer/songwriter/music educator). In the background: multi-hyphenate extraordinaire Janet Maduli, radio host Kathy With a K, TV Host/Producer McKenna Maduli, musician/vocalist Brad Watanabe, CC Honolulu’s Mapuana. This was taken in one of the staging areas for the day’s parade and live broadcast.

 

(December 3, 2022 – Honolulu Hale) Behind-the-scenes view of the seating area for the Honolulu CIty Holiday Tree Lighting.

 

(December 3, 2022 – Honolulu Hale) View of Punchbowl Street from Honolulu Hale. The area was closed between Beretania and King Street for over a dozen food trucks and booths for those attending the Honolulu City Lights Parade and nearby live entertainment that followed by the Sky Gate sculpture.

 

(December 3, 2022 – Honolulu Hale) Honolulu City Public Workers Electric Light Parade broadcast co-hosts Shannon Scott and Kalena Ku. This was from their elevated booth on King Street, facing west/Ewa to view the parade.

 

(December 3, 2022 – Honolulu Hale) Behind-the-scenes view of the an elevated camera platform looking on at the staging area for Honolulu Mayor Rick Blangiardi and special guests for the Tree Lighting.

 

(December 3, 2022 – Honolulu Hale) Thousands in attendance for the Honolulu City Public Workers Electric Light Parade. A side view of Tutu Mele (seated next to Shaka Santa) above the Honolulu Hale fountain.

 

(December 3, 2022 – Honolulu Hale) Behind-the-scenes look from the Honolulu Hale fountain facing King Street and Punchbowl. Across the way is Kawaihao Church.

 

(December 3, 2022 – Honolulu Hale) One of the ‘Olelo Production vans, on site to broadcast and record the night’s events. Multiple cameras mean multiple crews for cables, lighting, audio, and future editing!

 

 

Posted in Kathy With a K | Tagged 2022, Christmas, electric light parade, hawaii, Honolulu, Honolulu City Lights, honolulu city lights parade, honolulu hale, shaka santa, tutu mele
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