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Seabury Hall to host 60th anniversary celebration on Oct. 19

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Seabury Hall’s Cooper House is popular gathering place at the Makawao school, which will celebrate its 60th anniversary Oct. 19 with a Seabury Pāʻina. PC: Bryan Berkowitz

Seabury Pāʻina, a special celebration of the school’s 60th anniversary, will take place from 5 to 9 p.m. Oct. 19 at Seabury Hall’s Makawao campus.

The evening will kick off at 5 p.m. on the Graduation Lawn, setting the stage for a celebration that honors the school’s legacy and connection to the Maui community. A Hawaiian cuisine dinner will be served at 6 p.m.

Attendees will be treated to performances by Jeff Peterson, a Grammy Award-winning slack key guitarist, Kamalei Kawaʻa, a rising star in Hawaiian music, and world-renowned Mick Fleetwood & the Island Rumours Band. To keep the energy high, DJ O’Soulmain will close out the night with an exciting mix of island-inspired beats.

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In addition to the entertainment, guests will have the chance to participate in a live auction and Raise the Paddle event, supporting Seabury Hall’s mission of providing excellence in education.

The Seabury Pāʻina is not only a celebration of the school’s 60 years of educating young minds but also an opportunity for alumni, parents, and supporters to come together for a night of fellowship, community and giving.

Ticket information can be found at seaburyhall.org. For more information, email paina@seaburyhall.org or contact Kaimana Brummel at 808-572-7235.

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