Mayor Kenoi and Governor Ige Proclaim July 11, 2015: “Abled Hawai’i Artists Day in Hawai’i”

marsfulllife • July 10, 2015

On Saturday, July 11, 2015, join our many Full Life participants, their peers, circle of supports  and office staff at the Abled Hawai’i Artists 8th Annual Art Festival.  Occurring at the Prince Kuhio Plaza, 10am to 3pm, this event features artists with diverse abilities share and sell their art and crafts.

Full Life is the main and fiscal sponsor for this amazing event, which is the largest celebration of the Americans with Disabilities Act in the state of Hawai’i!  Stone Wolfsong, Executive Director for Full Life will read the proclamations from Mayor Kenoi and Governor Ige at noon!

A day of free activities for the entire ohana includes face/body painting, mask and puppet making, as well as individual and group demonstrations in music therapy and healing arts.  Check out the event program below.  Come celebrate diversity in the arts with us!

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