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The '''East Hawaii Cultural Center''' ('''EHCC''') is a [[cultural center]] in [[Hilo, Hawaii|Hilo]], [[Hawaii]], that has regular art exhibits and holds workshops and classes. Administered by the [[East Hawaii Cultural Council]], an umbrella group of local arts organizations, the Center is housed in a former police station facing [[Kalakaua Park]]. |
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| clubname = Lautoka F.C. |
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| fullname = Lautoka Football Club |
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| nickname = ''Baby Blues'' |
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| founded = [[1934]] |
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| ground = [[Churchill Park]]<br>[[Lautoka]], [[Fiji]] |
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| capacity = 15,000 |
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| chairman = Shalend Prasad |
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| manager = Dennis Singh |
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| league = [[National Football League (Fiji)]] |
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| season = 2008 |
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| position = 3rd |
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EHCC was the first Hawaiian museum hosting a [[digital art]] exhibition and traveling tour on a worldwide scale in 2002 initiated by Dr. [[Rodney Chang]] ([[Pygoya]]), [[Honolulu]]. |
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'''Lautoka FC''' is a Fijian [[Football (soccer)|football]] team playing at the top level. It is based in Lautoka. Their home stadium is Churchill Park. The Lautoka team is currently known as the '''Baby Blues''' |
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Lautoka Soccer Football Association was formed in [[1934]], under the leadership of John Bairagi,<ref>{{cite news|url=http://216.55.168.28/soccer/show/home/affiliates.shtml|title=FIJI FA District Affiliates}}</ref> with two teams: Namoli Indian Sports and Service and was based at Namoli Park. Lautoka was one of the founding members of the Fiji Indian Football Association, formed in [[1938]], which became the Fiji Football Association in [[1961]]. |
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* [http://www.ehcc.org East Hawaii Cultural Center official website] |
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Lautoka has the Record of Highest goals scored in the IDC Finals, Inter-District Championship (Fiji). |
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* [http://www.lastplace.com/index2005.htm Dr. [[Rodney Chang]] (Pygoya) [[cyberart]] pioneer,] |
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Lautoka Thumped BA in the Finals one year by 6 - 0 and by 7 - 0 another year and also beat Suva in one of the finals by 7 - 1. Thats the record untouched till this day and very unlikely it will be touched. |
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* [http://www.lastplace.com/EXHIBITS/EHCC/ICE2002/introduction.htm initiator of 1st EHCC cyber art worldtour in 2002] |
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* [http://www.lastplace.com/EXHIBITS/EHCC/ICE2002/introduction.htm Ingrid Kamerbeek coordinator of EHCC World Traveling Tour 2002] |
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Lautoka is also the first Team to win the IDC 3 years in a row. |
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==Achievements== |
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[[Category:Hawaii culture]] |
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*'''[[National Football League (Fiji)|League Championship (for Districts)]]: 4''' |
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[[Category:Museums in Hawaii]] |
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:: 1984,1985,1988,1989 |
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[[Category:Hawaii County, Hawaii]] |
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* '''[[Inter-District Championship (Fiji)|Inter-District Championship]] : 18''' |
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[[Category:Ethnic museums]] |
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::1941, 1942, 1949, 1950, 1953, 1957, 1958, 1959, 1962, 1964, 1965, 1973, 1984, 1985, 2005 |
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*'''[[Battle of the Giants (Fiji)|Battle of the Giants]]: 4''' |
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::1985 |
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*'''[[Fiji Football Association Cup Tournament]]: 3''' |
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::1997, 2000, 2002 |
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== See also == |
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* [[Fiji Football Association]] |
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== References == |
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== Bibliography == |
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* M. Prasad, ''Sixty Years of Soccer in Fiji 1938 – 1998: The Official History of the Fiji Football Association'', Fiji Football Association, Suva, 1998. |
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== '''SHOP N SAVE LAUTOKA TEAM 2008''' == |
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JONE VONO |
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ARVINDRA NAIDU |
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AVINESH SALESH SAMI BULA |
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SAMUELA DRUDRU |
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ISEKELI JEKE |
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SHIVNEEL KUMAR |
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MALAKAI WAQA |
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SOLOMONI NIULEVU |
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ILAITIA TUILAU |
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LAISENIA TUBA |
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ISEKELI SEVA |
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VALERIO DRAITIA NAWATU |
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NIUMAIA TAGI |
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LEONE VURUKANIA |
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MARIKA MADIGI |
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SEMESA DOIDOI |
Revision as of 19:12, 12 October 2008
The East Hawaii Cultural Center (EHCC) is a cultural center in Hilo, Hawaii, that has regular art exhibits and holds workshops and classes. Administered by the East Hawaii Cultural Council, an umbrella group of local arts organizations, the Center is housed in a former police station facing Kalakaua Park.
EHCC was the first Hawaiian museum hosting a digital art exhibition and traveling tour on a worldwide scale in 2002 initiated by Dr. Rodney Chang (Pygoya), Honolulu.
External links
- East Hawaii Cultural Center official website
- Dr. Rodney Chang (Pygoya) cyberart pioneer,
- initiator of 1st EHCC cyber art worldtour in 2002
- Ingrid Kamerbeek coordinator of EHCC World Traveling Tour 2002