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North Shore Chamber of Commerce is kicking off its 100th anniversary cele- bration of Hale‘iwa town’s Anahulu Stream Bridge and the Surf N Sea Building on June 18, which is the centen- nial of the bridge’s comple- tion.
Council will join in the fes- tivities by providing a proc- lamation and certificates in recognition of the bridge’s milestone.
ervation Honor Awards also recently recognized the cen- tennial anniversary of the bridge.
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Anahulu Stream Bridge Centennial Set
er events being planned for the fall are walking tours by the chamber’s Historic Preservation Committee and the start of an interpretative signage project, an Anahulu Stream Bridge art contest for area school students, along with other festive events to be unveiled in the future.
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The offices of Gov. David Ige, Mayor Rick Blangiar- di and the Honolulu City
The chamber has launched the website ana- hulubridge100.org, listing a schedule of Hale‘iwa special events honoring the iconic structure, also known as the “Rainbow Bridge” and oth-
Historic Hawai‘i Foun- dation’s 47th Annual Pres-
Anahulu Stream Bridge was designed by engineer Fred Ohrt and architect Guy Rothwell, and built in 1921. The foundation also acknowledged the 100th anniversary of Surf N Sea Building (originally a gener- al store) in Hale‘iwa. A land- mark, it is the only business located next to the beach, and has survived tsunamis and high surf since 1921.
Anahulu Stream Bridge in Hale’iwa celebrates its 100th anniversary this month, starting on June 18.
PHOTO COURTESY OF NORTH SHORE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
Businesses can join fes- tivities and send email to roxana@gonorthshore.org, checking gonorthshore on Facebook and Instagram, and visiting the website.
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