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VISIONARY SPONSORS
2016 HONOLULU PRIDE™ GUIDE
VISION, MISSION, PURPOSE & VALUES STATEMENT FOR 2016
VISIONThe Hawai’i LGBT Legacy Foundation is committed to a legacy of hope, equality and unity. We help our community live happy, healthy and productive lives as an integral part of the larger diverse community that is Hawaii.
MISSIONThe mission of the Hawai’i LGBT Legacy Foundation is to support, empower, educate, unify, and facilitate LGBT organizations and individuals in Hawai’i.
PURPOSEThe purpose of the Hawai i LGBT Legacy Foundation is to nurture and support its community by creating a more healthy and compassionate environment for all.
VALUESWith respect and equality for all, the Hawai’i LGBT Legacy Foundation will carry out its mission with compassion, excellence and integrity.
The Hawai’i LGBT Legacy Foundation is a federally recognized 501(c)(3) non- p It was formed in 2008 to connect and act as a facilitator with all other LGBT organizations, businesses and services throughout the State of Hawai’i.
MESSAGE FROMMAYOR KIRK CALDWELL
One of the greatest strengths of the City and County of Honolulu comes from ourwillingness to accept people for who they are, not what they look like, where they come from, orhow they self-identify. The Aloha Spirit means that we treat others with dignity and respect, andthat we go out of our way to make people feel welcome.
The Honolulu Pride Festival is an annual celebration that radiates Honolulu’sinclusiveness to the rest of the world, and sends a message that everyone who comes here will betreated like friends. The LGBTQ community has experienced many challenges when it comes tosecuring civil rights, but in recent years the fight for equality has been affirmed by the highestcourt in the land, and a majority of Americans now believe that discrimination based on sexualorientation is not only illegal, but morally shameful.
It’s fitting that the Hawai‘i LGBT Legacy Foundation has chosen “I Am Pride” as the theme forthis year’s festival since it reflects a sense of openness that has become a trademark of our greatcity. It’s my pleasure to once again welcome the Honolulu Pride Festival to the Waikīkī Shell in the heart of Waikīkī on October 22, as well as the Honolulu Pride Parade along Kalākaua Avenue.
You will always have a friend and ally at Honolulu Hale as long as I am mayor, and Ilook forward to working with the LGBTQ community to make our city the best it can be.
Kirk Caldwell
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2016 PRIDE GUIDE
The Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation is honored to sponsor Honolulu’s 26th annual Pride celebrations and events. Although this is only our second year taking over this awesome responsibility, it is our goal to make each year better and more exciting.
In 2015, just a few weeks after the US Supreme Court made same-sex marriage the law of the land, we were also thrilled to embark on a year of “firsts” for Hawaii. In addition to new youth programming and a week of celebrations, our first Pride parade and festival was a tremendous success. We had more participants than ever before and the parade was lead by active duty service members holding color flags. Also for the first time ever, the Military Honor Guard and the US Navy Marching Band participated in Honolulu’s LGBT parade. We have certainly come a long way.
So, what’s in store for 2016? A lot! First, we will be blanketing Waikiki with over 160 10’ rainbow banners for a two-week period. Can you say, “Gay, Gay, Gay, Gay…and more Gay!!!” Next, we have expanded upon the list of sponsored events including National Coming Out Day at the UH Manoa campus, two fundraiser fashion shows at Bloomindales and Urban Outfitters and not-to-be missed parties and happenings all over town. Please see the Community Calendar on our web site for specific events in October and throughout the year. Finally, the parade itself is expected to have even more participants this year and the festival will be at a new location at the back of the Shell on the area know as, “The Greens”. This year there will also be two stages with live entertainment, a broader variety of foods and adult beverages.
All of your Foundation’s projects including The Center in Waikiki, Honolulu Pride™, Big Island Pride, educational, social, athletic and cultural events would not be possible without the hard work and dedication of our all volunteer Board, our extremely generous donors, corporate partners and the community as a whole. We wish to thank everyone for the tremendous amount of love and support that allows us to accomplish our Mission.
Much aloha,
David S. Brustein, Esq., Chair
PRIDE MONTH EVENT LISTING
Tuesday, October 11 National Coming Out Day · 11am · UH ManoaImua Lounge Event · 815 Keeaumoku Street
Wednesday, October 12 Chikos Taven Event · 5pm - 9pm · 930 McCully Street
Thursday, October 13 Scarlet Honolulu Event · 80 S Pauahi Street
Saturday, October 15I Am Pride Kick-Off Party · 5pm - 9pm · Bloomingdales, Ala MoanaTapas Lanai Bar Event · 8pm · 407 Seaside Avenue
Sunday, October 16 Lei Pride PolkaDot Pool Party · 12pm - 6pm · Surfjack Hotel & Swim Club
Monday, October 17 Mark Kanemura Youth Dance Workshop · 6pm-8pm · UH Ctr Campus Ballroom Trivia Night at Bacchus · 7pm · 408 Lewers Street
Wednesday, October 19In Between Waikiki Event · 2155 Lauula Street
Thursday, October 20 Club 939 Event · 9pm · 939 Keeaumoku Street
Friday, October 21 Urban Outfitters Calvin Klein Fashion Show · 5pm - 9pm · 2424 Kalakaua Ave.Hula’s Bar & Lei Stand Event · 8pm · 134 Kapahulu Avenue
Saturday, October 22 Pride Parade Waikiki · 10am · followed byPride Festival at Diamond Head Greens in the Iconic Waikiki Shell
Sunday, October 23 Caravan of Glam Youth Workshop · 1pm - 4pm · LGBT Center WaikikiBeer Garden at Bacchus · 3pm - 8pm · 408 Lewers Street
Events listed below feature information available at time of printing.For more information on specific events visit the host’s website or the
Community Calendar at HawaiiLGBTLegacyFoundation.com.
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2016 Pride FestivalALASKA AIRLINES MUSIC STAGE
Live music all day
Tita TitslingPrincess TorresJerrica BentonAlara DeschanelChristina DollMr. SisterAtom Apple(King)CaraMelShalani DanteWhitney St. JamesDamian LevineBeau ElliotBilly RoehlPhong TranDJ Vaughn
Cherry Blossom CabaretLolo Love and The AphrodisiacsDancers UnlimitedHonolulu ZoukThe Burlesque Sisters (Tracy Lashes And Le Femme Rikita)Caravan of GlamIZOHNNY (Isaiah Tillman and Johnny Nuriel)Jayla Rose Danie WardHonolulu’s favorite GoGo DancersDJ Kuya
2016 Pride FestivalHULA’S 808 STAGE
Performances all dayNot in order of appearance:
Gay Men’s Chorus of Honolulu
Strangers with Kandy
Afro 808
Old Flames
Men in Grey Suits
Last Chance for Fame
Bria and Chrissy
Yvonne E liman
David Hernandez
Not in order of appearance:
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DOWNTOWN
CHINATOWN
LIKELIKE
WAIKIKI
ALA MOANABEACH PARK
KAPIOLANI PARK DIAMOND
HEAD
UH ATMANOA
PALI
WAIKIKISHELL
2016 SPONSORSVISIONARY SPONSORS
DIAMOND SPONSOR
PLATINUM SPONSORS
GOLD SPONSORS
SILVER SPONSORS
PARADE ROUTE
FESTIVAL LOCATION
EVENT LOCATIONSsee page 3 for event listings
1 Scarlet Honolulu 2 Bloomingdale's Ala Moana 3 Imua Lounge 4 Club 939 5 Chikos Tavern 6 In Between Waikiki 7 Bacchus Waikiki 8 Surfjack Hotel & Swim Club 9 Tapas Lanai Bar 10 Urban Outfitters 11 LGBT Center 12 Hula's Bar & Lei Stand 13 University of Hawaii at Manoa
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ROBERT KAUFFMAN CONSULTING, LLC
FRED MCKAWA ARCIHITECT
Hawai’i LGBT Legacy Foundation thanks our 2016 sponsors and donors for their generous support.
Alaska Airlines F. Dewolfe Miller & Jennifer Frank
Robert Kauffman - Robert Kauffman Consulting, LLC
Aloha Pride Fund, HCf Diamond Head Market & Grill
In Memory of Russell Kauffman
Anheiser-Busch, LLC- Bud Light D.J. Dole & Travis Knott Shirley Kauffman
Aqua-Aston Hospitality Enterprise Holdings Kaypeeson Honolulu
Bacchus Waikiki Gay Marriage in paradise.com-June Dillinge
Kelli With an Eye Photography
Rev. Toni Baran Gay Hawaii Weddings
The Gay Men’s Chorus of Honolulu Kona Deep
Jennifer Blair Maile Gresham Marc Kruger & Brit Matsumoto
Andrew Boorman & Robert Boyack
Carolee Higashiro, A White Orchard Wedding Inc. Scott Larimer Realtor
Brown-Forman & Young’s Market Co.-Jack Daniels Hilton Hawaiian Village
Scott D Larimer- Berkshire Hathaway Home Service Hawaii Realty
David S. Brustein Attorney at Law Hula’s Bar & Lei Stand
Alvin Law, Aaron Meyer & Steve Magan – Hawaii Gay Flag Football League
Drs. Graham Burns & Erika Sox Burns Ilima Hotel Lava Lava Beach Club/
Scott Dodd
Central Union Church, Rainbow Family Foundation, Neal Williams & John Berger
Island Mobile Vet Lei Magazine
St. Clement’s Episcopal Church
Melvin Jadulang & Randall McCready Cameron Miyamoto
Will Coleman & Chris Frendreis
Tim “TJ” Jones Haloa Beverage Company Lima Kokua
Law Offices of Rebecca A. Copeland, LLC Donald Kauffman
Steve Lohse-Te First Unitarian Church of Honolulu
Lutheran Church of Honolulu-Mary Magdalene Society, James Cartwright & L. Thomas Ramsey
Planned Parenthood Veterinary Emergency & Referral Center of Hawaii
Puakea Nogelmeier Vaughn Music–DJ Vaughn
Fred Makawa Architect Billy Pulaski Dan Weddle & Peter Fam
Maui Pride Rainforest Michael Miyashiro Wet-N-Wild
Map Vision, Inc. Shoreline Hotel Waikiki-Coconut
Kamalani Wilson PULS Design
St Mark’s Episcopal Church Willie Sabel Leighton Yuen
David McEwan Charitable Trust, HCF Joseph Shorba - dba Pam Davis, HG Mortgage
David McEwan M.D. Koko Head Dance Studio Stephanie Fitzpatrick
MEKMD, Inc. Larry SmithThe projects and events of the Hawai’i LGBT Legacy Foundation deeply engage the full spectrum of LGBT people, their families and allies, across all age groups, gender identities, and cultural backgrounds. We’re helping create a thriving, sustainable, destination LGBT community for Hawaii’s present and future generations. We hope you’ll join us!
For more information, and to download the Corporate Partnership Package, visit:hawaiilgbtlegacy foundation.com.
Brad Nelson alohabrad.com Hawaii Pacific Realty Group
Sheraton Waikiki
Oahu Party Bus Tapa’s Restaurant & Lani Bar
Ellen O’Brein, Zachary A. Creech, Jason Alvin Theodorson, Dale Pendleton, Hitomi Nihei PSYD LLC
Val Terrazas
Tracy Wright Corvo Photography
Office Pavilion Hawaii Trump Hotels
JD Panetta, Steve Gromley Winward Digestive Health Center
Veronica Gail Worth
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www.hawaiilgbtlegacyfoundation.com P.O. Box 23300, Honolulu, Hawai'i 96822
Rainbows Over Waikiki
Want to be a part of something incredible that you can be a part of year after year? Sponsor a Pride Flag
in the Rainbows over Waikiki project.
HONOLULU PRIDE™, a project of the Hawaii LGBT Legacy Foundation, is creating a beautification and
awareness project to display Pride Flags on the light poles throughout Waikiki for 2 weeks in October 2016
and every future year during Pride.
Sponsors of each Pride Flag will be recognized in the annual HONOLULU PRIDE™ guide and for the year on
the HONOLULU PRIDE™ website. An initial, tax deductible, donation of $300.00 per Pride Flag is all it takes
to be a part of the Rainbows Over Waikiki project for 2016. Each subsequent year has a reduced rate
donation – with 2017 early donation set at $175.00 per Pride Flag. Registration Deadline - Sept. 9, 2016.
Become a sponsor of Rainbows Over Waikiki now!!!!
The hard part is deciding on how many Pride Flags you want to sponsor. Please complete the registration
information on the back of this page.
Veronica Gail Worth (83 flags)
David S. Brustein – Attorney at Law
David McEwan, M.D.
Diamond Head Market and Grill (3 flags)
Anonymous Donor
St. Mark’s Episcopal Church
St. Clement’s Episcopal Church
Central Union Church, Rainbow Family Foundation, Neal Williams and John Berger
Steve Lohse – The First Unitarian Church of Honolulu
Pam Davis, HG Mortgage
In Loving Memory of Fred Methered, Guy Yates, Bill Woods, Jay Mays and Joan Hudson
Lutheran Church of Honolulu Mary Magdalene Society, James Cartwright & L. Thomas Ramsey
Brad Nelson – alohabrad.com Hawaii Pacific Realty Group
Gay Marriage in Paradise.com June Dillinger
Larry Smith
Tapa’s Restaurant & Lanai Bar
Office Pavilion Hawaii
Carolee Higashino, A White
Orchard Wedding Inc.
Sheraton Waikiki (20 flags)
Maui Pride
Tim “TJ” Jones – Haloa Beverage Company
The Gay Men’s Chorus of Honolulu
Puakea Nogelmeier
Val Terrazas
Scott D. Larimer – Berkshire Hathaway Home Services Hawaii Realty
Kaypeeson Honolulu (2 flags)
Billy Pulaski
Dan Weddle & Peter Fam
Rev. Toni Baran – Gay Hawaii Weddings
JD Panetta, Steve Gormley – Windward Digestive Health Center
F. Dewolfe Miller & Jennifer Frank
Jennifer Blair
MEKMD, Inc.
Marc Kruger & Brit Matsumoto
Law Office of Rebecca A. Copeland, LLC
Maile Gresham
Kamalani Wilson, PULS Designs
Melvin Jadulang & Randall
McCready (2 flags)
Map Vision, Inc.
Drs. Graham Burns & Erika Sox Burns
Will Coleman & Chris Frendreis
Veterinary Emergency + Referral Center of Hawaii (Drs. Burns)
Alvin Law, Aaron Meyer & Steve Magan – Hawaii Gay Flag Football League
Andrew Boorman & Robert Boyack
Leighton Yuen
D.J. Dole & Travis Knott
Cameron Miyamoto
Ellen O’Brien, Zachary A. Creech, Jason Alvin Theodorson, Dale Pendleton, Hitomi Nihei PSYD LLC
In Memory of Russell Kauffman
Shirley Ann Kauffman
Hulas Bar & Lei Stand (2 flags)
Donald Kauffman
Joseph Shorba - dba
Koko Head Dance Studio
Robert Kauffman - Robert Kauffman Consulting, LLC
William J. Sabel
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More than 150 Rainbow Flags welcome local residents and visitors to Waikiki in celebration of Pride events from October 12-22.
The project was sponsored by dozens of businesses, faith groups, community organizations, families and individuals in support of Hawaii’s LGBTQ+ community.
RAINBOWS OVER WAIKIKI
Rainbows Over Waikiki Sponsors
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PARADE ENTRIESAt time of printing. Not in order of appearance:
ALASKA AIRLINESHAWAI’I LGBT LEGACY FOUNDATION
LGBT PEACE ENTRYBACCHUS WAIKIKI
MAYOR KIRK CALDWELLMARINE CORPS FORCES PACIFIC BAND
ST. MARKS EPISCOPAL CHURCHRAINBOW FAMILY 808UNITE HERE LOCAL 5
HONOLULU FRONT RUNNERSHONOLULU GAY MEN’S CHORUS
THE LAVENDER CLINICTHE ALOHA BEARS
LIMA KOKUAHAWAII CIVIL RIGHTS COMMISSION
HAWAII GAY FLAG FOOTBALL LEAGUELGBT CAUCUS OF DPH
AECOMPLANNED PARENTHOOD
IN BETWEENOAHU PARTY BUS
LUTHERAN CHURCH OF HONOLULUFUSION
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE ACTION CENTERSTARBUCKS
IMPERIAL COURT OF HAWAIIDIGNITY
FIRST UNITARIAN CHURCH OF HONOLULUHULA’S BAR AND LEI STAND
LAMBDA LAW STUDENT ASSOCIATIONSCARLET HONOLULU
TRIPLE M COUNCILDELTA AIRLINES
WANG CHUNGS KARAOKE BARACLU
RAINBOW FANTASY TEAMOLELO
THANK YOU
HAWAI’I LGBT LEGACY FOUTNDATION BOARD OF DIRECTORSDAVID BRUSTIEN, CHAIRPERSON
JACCE MIKULANEC, VICE CHAIRPERSONROBERT KAUFFMAN, TREASURERREBECCA COPELAND, SECRETARY
MATHEW BELLHOUSE-KINGJOE BOCK
WILL COLEMAND.J. DOLE
SCOTT LARIMERRANDELL MCCREADY
DAVID MCEWANCAMERON MIYAMOTO
JIM MILLERWILLIE SABEL
BAIJNAUTH JAMES "TONY" SINGH
2016 HONOLULU PRIDE™ COMMITTEEWILLIE SABEL
ROBERT KAUFFMANJIM MILLER
CAMARON MIYAMOTOJOE BOCK
WILL COLEMANDJ VAUGHN
DAMIAN LEVINEJOSE PULIDO
SPECIAL THANK YOUDANIEL CHUN - ALASKA AIRLINES
JACK LAW - HULA’S BAR AND LEI STANDVERONICA GAIL WORTH
THERAS REIDMANRUSS KIRBYKEOKI KERRJODI LEONG
OLELODIAMOND HEAD THEATRE