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September 2006
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Aloha and welcome to the September 2006 issue of Travel 'N Tourism NewsHawaii! TNT NewsHawaii is an ongoing monthly newsletter we send to people like you who visit our website and request information about Hawaii. The newsletter is just one way we hope to keep you connected with Hawaii before and after your visits to the islands.
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T N T S P E C I A L O F F E R S
Coming Events for October
Attending a local festival, sports event, art exhibit, or live musical or drama performance can give you a real feel for island life.
Big Island
Hilo Orchid Society Show And Sale
Kohala Country Fair
Ironman Triathlon World Championship ... (more)
Kauai
Coconut Festival
Hawaii International Film Festival
Kauai Pow Wow ... (more)
Maui
Maui County Fair
International Cultural Festival
Halloween in Lahaina ... (more)
Oahu
Niketown 5K Run
Pacific Handcrafters Guild Fall Festival
YWCA's Downtown Decadence ... (more)
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NEW THIS ISSUE
Ask the Big Kahuna
Q: Which island has the "Place of Refuge" on it?
See the Big Kahuna's response, and ask your own question.
 
Read romantic love stories written by our visitors over the years. Vote on your favorite stories or submit one of your own.
It's easy to submit your story - click here for details.
Best (Hidden) Places Hawaii
Find your way to the special places in Hawaii that other visitors may miss.
This month we are focusing on Kukuiolono Golf Course, Kauai. Play golf on a beautiful Hawaiian course without spending a fortune.
"Taste of Hawaii" Recipes
Try mouthwatering Hawaiian recipes from some of the most-renowned chefs in the islands.
This issue features Waimea Valley Taro, Seafood Nori-Wrapped Crisp
with Sunkissed Shrimp Butter Sauce, by Chef Frank Guillermo, Waimea Brewing Company.
Travel Tips
Don't learn the hard way - we've collected helpful tips to save you both your sanity and your pocketbook.
In this issue: Guidelines for Viewing Hawaiian Monk Seals. Like us, they are air-breathing mammals and are just hitting the beach to kick-back and catch some rays.
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