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Tree Lighting Ceremony kicks off Christmas season | 2019

Kailua Village kicked off the Christmas season with the annual Tree Lighting Ceremony at Emma Square with song and dance.

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Little Miss Kona Coffee winners | 2019

After a long absence, the Little Miss returned to the stage during this year’s Kona Coffee Cultural Festival. The pageant helps young ladies in four categories (Mini Miss 4-6, Little Miss 7-9, Young Miss 10-12 and Teen Miss 13-16) gain poise, confidence, and self-esteem. The crown winners of the 2020 Little Miss are below.

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Who will be next Little Miss Kona Coffee? Push for participants to fill crown in full swing | 2019

After a decade, the esteemed Little Miss Kona Coffee Scholarship program is set to reemerge for the 49th Annual Kona Coffee Cultural Festival. Michelle Sakata Johnson, Miss Kona Coffee Queen in 1977, spearheaded this project after she was asked to join the KCCF Board of Directors.

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Little Miss Kona Coffee Pageant Participants Sought | 2019

The 49th annual Kona Coffee Cultural Festival is seeking contestants for the Little Miss Kona Coffee Pageant, scheduled for Sunday Nov. 3, 2019, at the Aloha Theater.

Orientation for the pageant is Aug. 17. The contestant divisions are—Mini Miss, 4 years to 6 years; Little Miss, 7years to 9 years; Young Miss, 10 years to 12 years; and Teen Miss, 13 years to 16 years.

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Little Miss Kona Coffee Pageant winners | 2010

“Our community is calling out for young girls to become positive role models.  The outpouring of encouragement and support for this year’s program was phenomenal!  We hope that we helping to develop young ladies that will understand the concept of service, and will be able to give back to the community,” said Tracey Apoliona, executive director.

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