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Now into its second year, the ‘Hawaiian Alive’ program continues to provide fantastic opportunities for students within the Perth metropolitan area to participate in unique cultural and sporting experiences.
Hawaiian has created the Alive program through leveraging its strong partnerships with Arts organisations and community groups to provide the activities, which aim to enrich the school curriculum.
So far this year, the 'Hawaiian Alive' program has seen over 26 schools local schools enjoy a broad range of activities and excursions including Wildcats coaching clinics, WAAPA workshops, excursions to STEPS Youth Dance Performance Company and Opera in Education workshops.

Dalkeith Primary School students enjoying a WA Opera in Education workshop Mt Hawthorn Education Support Centre students enjoying an WAAPA Sparkling Rythms workshop
Hawaiian’s Chief Executive Officer, Russell Gibbs, is thrilled with the opportunities the ‘Hawaiian Alive’ program provides WA students.
“Nurturing and supporting our young people is a strong component of Hawaiian’s Corporate Social Responsibility philosophy, and the ‘Hawaiian Alive’ program is a perfect example of this commitment," he says.
‘Hawaiian Alive’ invites teachers within the Perth metropolitan area to register online to win a number of activities and excursions of interest. Once registered, teachers also have the chance to receive additional opportunities for their students throughout the school year.
More information on the program can be found at http://www.hawaiianalive.com.au/
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Posted on Monday, 27 July 2009 |
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