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TONGA HUT- HAWAII Statehood 60th Parking Lot Sale & Art Show! Sunday March 24! VOLCANICS play 6pm!

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SPRING HAS SPRUNG and we're celebrating the 60th Anniversary of Hawaii's Statehood with another Parking Lot Sale and Art Show!

So please join us Sunday March 24th @NOON
Art Show Theme: Hawaii's Statehood

The bar opens and vending begins at NOON.
Tonga Tom will be spinning tunes outside.
Durango's Tacos will be there too!
The VOLCANICS make their Tonga Hut debut at 6pm!

Here is the vendor line up:
Islanders Trading
tiki tOny
Clee Sobieski
Ron Monster
Eric October
Grider Co.
Jungle River Boat
Spring Candles
Lynn Mcguire
Stilettoed Devil
Black Sands Tiki
Rarabird
Ms. Formaldehyde
TikiSwag
Tiki Gonzo
LilTiki Lagoon Vintage Hawaiian Wear
Kapalua Designs
Thriftiki
Buzz Rhino

VENDING SPACES ARE FILLED!

Art show featuring the following artists so far:
Clee Sobieski
Ron Monster
Eric October
Chris Mackey
Joseph Dunn
Rob Roy
Heather Welch
Black Lagoon Artworks

Email [email protected] or PM me here if you would like to participate in the art show!

Mahalo!



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[ Edited by: tobunga 2019-03-16 22:50 ]

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Aloha everybody!

Here's an artshow update!
Joseph Dunn
Rob Roy
Heather Welch
Black Lagoon Artworks

Can't wait to see what they've created!

See everybody at the Hut!

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Here's an in progress shot of one of my pieces for the art show.


It's ceramic tiles that I've sculpted and modified into a map of the Hawaiian Islands. This is the greenware with underglaze.
Should be finished in time for the show!
My other piece is the art show is the artwork for poster/postcard.

See everybody at the Hut!

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Aloha Everybody!

Here's the Best in Show ribbon for the Art Show!

Don't forget to vote!

See everybody at the Hut!

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Aloha Everybody!

It was a close call, but my ceramic piece for the Art Show was fired in time!

It's six 6" x 6" tiles depicting the Hawaiian Islands. I was originally going to mount them onto a piece of wood, but I decided to keep them loose, in case anyone wanted to incorporate them into a tile wall or anything like that.

See everybody at the Hut!

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