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Advertiser Staff
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HONOKA'A
BIG ISLE YEE-HAW
Saddle up for Western Week in Honoka'a town on the Big Island's Hamakua coast. Fun begins Saturday with the Paniolo Parade led by grand marshal Evelyn Andrade. An Olde Time Paniolo Market Day features Western-themed foods and crafts, and you'll can catch paniolo talking story at Honoka'a People's Theater with rope-weaving and saddle-making demos. Well-known foot stompers The Rockbottom Band perform at 7 p.m. at Hotel Honoka'a Club (tickets are $12 ($10 with a button at the door). A Giant Block Party May 25 features the annual Saloon Girl Contest for contestants who dress as saloon girls and serve cowboys drinks, plus a country-western music performance by Silver Spurs. Hawaii Saddle Club's 51st Annual Rodeo rounds up the week May 27 and on Memorial Day when paniolo from around the Islands compete in thrilling rodeo events from noon until dark. $7 at the gate. Rodeo information: (808) 775-9057.
Western Week Buttons provide discounts for some events and cost $3 at T. Kaneshiro Store, Taro Patch Gifts, JJ's Meat Market and Hog Wild Feed & Supply. (808) 933-9772.
— Advertiser staff
SONOMA
LEARN WINE AT THE VINEYARD LEVEL
Who hasn't dreamed of picking grapes and bottling their own wine? At Sonoma County Grape Camp, campers harvest grapes and blend their own wine, and learn how to pair the food and wines of the region at "The Marriage of Food & Wine" seminar by chef/author John Ash. Beginner winemakers also attend a vineyard feast and a paella party on the banks of the Russian River. Cost is $1,500 per couple ($200 single supplement) and includes two nights' lodging, all meals, seminars and transportation, plus all wine grapes consumed during the camp. Sept. 24-26 at Vintners Inn, Santa Rosa, Calif. www.vintnersinn.com. Optional: a camp graduation dinner and extra night at Vintners Inn. Camp registration: (707) 522-5860, www.SonomaGrapeCamp.com.
— Chris Oliver
GOIN' FISHING
Find 10,000 hot spots for fishing and boating in the U.S. at www.Takemefishing.org. The newly beefed-up site, operated by the nonprofit Recreational Boating and Fishing Foundation, can be searched by state, county, city, ZIP code and even by fish species.
— Advertiser staff
TOP PICKS
HIGH MARKS
Top fliers, from Business Traveler magazine's Best in Business Travel Awards for 2006:
Airport, world: Singapore Changi
Airport, U.S.: Denver International
Flight attendants, world: Asiana
Flight attendants, U.S.: Continental
Overall airline, world: Singapore
First Class, world: Emirates
Business Class, world: Virgin
Economy Class, world: Singapore
Low-cost carrier: Frontier
Frequent-flier program: Delta
— Chicago Tribune