Sabado, Nobyembre 21, 2015

Medical Mission and Outreach to the Street Kids @ Buguias, Benguet Philippines

Around 200 residents of Buguias, Benguet in the Philippines were accommodated in a medical mission, joined by the KOOSJ. The patients were composed of a combination of adults, youth, and kids.










The mission team went around Baguio city to find street kids to minister to them by giving out school supplies, foods, blankets, Bible stories and songs. The experience was animated and inspiring. Here were some of the memories from that ministry:










Benguet was unfortunately hit by a huge typhoon in October 2015, leaving many families homeless while some lost their loved ones from the great flood.







Linggo, Hulyo 19, 2015

The 38th Annual Prince Lot Hula Festival



Brother Rev. Al Harrington’s melodious baritone voice in formal ceremonial tones of old Hawaii,
Heralds with the “Oli”, an Opening Chant to the Prince Lot Hula Festival, Day 2.




With the fondest Aloha
Knights & Dames of the Priory of Hawaii, present their Hookupu to Prince Lot and a
Proclamation from Countess Bobrinskoy, Grand Dame, OOSJ, to the Moanalua Gardens Foundation 


Sister Helen O’Connor, the Hospitaller carefully adorns Portrait of Prince Lot in a Maile Lei.

Left to Right:  Brother Steven Onoue, Sister Dr Kathryn Takara,  presenting to the Board Members of Moanalua Gardens Foundation,  accepted by Secretary and Treasurer Charles M. Cooke, IV
the Proclamation from the OOSJ for meritorious contributions in the preservation and
perpetuation of the native culture, environment and people of Hawai`i
through education and stewardship of Kamananui (Moanalua) Valley

An “Oli” of praise and gratitude by Brother Rev. Al Harrington


Secretary – Treasure Charles Cook IV
Moanalua Gardens Foundation



Knights and Dames of The Knights of the Orthodox Order of St. John Russian Grand Priory, Priory of Hawaii
pose in fond Aloha & Gratitude
to be a part of a momentous day of Celebration in History, Art, and Education

Sisters Laura Steelquist, Kathryn Takara, Charles Cook IV, Secretary /Treasurer MGF,
Brother Al Harrington, Rosa Harrington, Sister Helen O’Connor, President Alexander “Alika” Jamile,
Brother Steven Onoue


Moanalua Gardens Foundation
Cultural and Environmental Education in Hawaii
1352 Pineapple Place, Honolulu, Hawaii 96819-1754
Phone: (808) 839-5334; Fax (808) 839-3658


Moanalua Gardens Foundation (MGF) is a non-profit organization and has served as a vital link to preserve and protect the environment and cultural resources of Hawaii. Its mission is to “preserve and perpetuate the native culture, environment and people of Hawai`i through education and stewardship of Kamananui (Moanalua) Valley and celebration of the Prince Lot Hula Festival at Moanalua Gardens.”



Founded in 1978, the Prince Lot Hula Festival has been designated a signature cultural event by the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority.  The festival allows thousands of island residents and visitors to experience the beauty and spirit of the Hawaiian culture and history.



Moanalua Gardens is a 24-acre (97,000 m2) privately owned public park in Honolulu, Hawaii. The park is the site of the Kamehameha V Cottage which used to be the home of Prince Lot Kapuaiwa, who would later become King Kamehameha V.  It is also the site of the annual Prince Lot Hula Festival2015 marks it 38th  Annual Hula Festival, sharing the history and culture of Hawaii through Art and Music.


Pre-Event
Our minute to take a breath for ourselves and bond with each other.



Brother Steven

Sister Laura                    

Sister Helen        Rosa       Sister Kathryn



The 38th Annual Prince Lot Hula Festival
Day 2
July 19, 2015
Growth of the Festival was here
2015 became the premier of a 2 day Prince Lot Hula Festival
Moanalua Gardens Foundation could now enter more Hula Halaus to this Ceremony

The Orthodox Order of Knights of St. Johns Russian Grand Priory was

Honored to perform the Opening Ceremony of this Special Day.

Sabado, Mayo 30, 2015

Reaching Out the Street Kids in the Philippines (Cebu and Bicol)koosj service

During the first half of the year, two worthwhile missions took place in the Philippines. One in the typhoon-prone province in Bicol and the other in Cebu, which is one of the cities in the Philippines that has the most street kids. The main commodities provided were foods, school supplies and construction supplies.


Bicol: The kids and an old couple received gifts of school supplies
and construction supplies from KOSJ after the typhoon.



Cebu: Happy with their new school supplies, the street kids still remained blessed
and see things positively in spite of poverty.


The kids were also eager to learn about God and His Word





Biyernes, Abril 10, 2015

150th Anniversary Celebration Beginskoosj events

The first event in a year-long celebration of the 150th Anniversary of the Royal Order of Kamehameha I, founded by Lot Kapuaiwa, Kamehameha V on April 11, 1865, was held today in what would have been his palace, Ali‘iolani Hale, the present State Judiciary Building.




150th Year Celebration
of the
Royal Order of Kamehameha I



150th Anniversary Celebration
When: Fri, April 10, 2015, 11am – 4pm
Where: Ali'iolani Hale (map)