In the Hawaiian language, "hele" means "to go". With the hashtag #HeleUkulele2017 you can follow as I travel around the US, playing my ukulele. I made stops off to places such as, Florida and the Big Island of Hawaii. While there, I was able to play and share with our keiki the ALOHA and sound of the ukulele.

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Here is where we traveled and shared the Aloha of the Ukulele
 

Our King of the island King Kamehameha The Great was a mighty king who untied our islands and reigned over them. While traveling on the Big Island in May of 2017, I laid my ukulele at his feet for respect to the instrument and king for his great accomplishment for the Hawaiian people.

 

Chloe, my niece, loves to sing, entertain and just have a great time. Not only does the ukulele catc her eyes and ears, but her heart too. Also while on the Big Island, we sat in our hotel lobby at the Hilo Seaside, sharing our passion with one of her favorite songs "Honey Baby".

 
Ukulele Fit for a King

Ukulele Fit for a King

Chloe and Uncle "Honey Baby" (Big Island of Hawaii 2017)

Youth!! It's the reason why Ukulele Project Hawaii was started. To give opportunities in life to those keiki whom might nit have any. We were able to give Jasmine, the opportunity of attending Youth Quest 2017 in the state of Florida. As I play the ukulele Jasmine expressed her love for the Father. 

 

"Good Good Father" in Tampa Florida 2017