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Honokaa gives peace a chance

<p>HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald</p><p>Members of Prince Dance Co. dance in honor of record winning runner Edward Souza (not pictured) during the 6th annual Parade & Festival for the United Nations International Day of Peace in Honokaa Saturday morning. With more than 30 groups involved the event hoped to demonstrate unity in support of peace, compassion and awareness of interdependence.</p>

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald

Members of Prince Dance Co. dance in honor of record winning runner Edward Souza (not pictured) during the 6th annual Parade & Festival for the United Nations International Day of Peace in Honokaa Saturday morning. With more than 30 groups involved the event hoped to demonstrate unity in support of peace, compassion and awareness of interdependence.

<p>Photos by HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald</p><p><strong>ABOVE:</strong> Maile rides with her owner Bobby Gonsalves of the Honokaa Seniors during the 6th annual Parade & Festival for the United Nations International Day of Peace in Honokaa on Saturday. <strong>RIGHT:</strong> Honokaa Elementary first-grader Zane Sopher, 6, fixes his sunglasses. <strong>BELOW: </strong>Members of Prince Dance Co. dance in honor of record-winning runner Edward Souza (not pictured) during the peace parade.</p>

Photos by HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald

ABOVE: Maile rides with her owner Bobby Gonsalves of the Honokaa Seniors during the 6th annual Parade & Festival for the United Nations International Day of Peace in Honokaa on Saturday. RIGHT: Honokaa Elementary first-grader Zane Sopher, 6, fixes his sunglasses. BELOW: Members of Prince Dance Co. dance in honor of record-winning runner Edward Souza (not pictured) during the peace parade.

<p>HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald</p><p>Honokaa Elementary first grader Zane Sopher, 6, fixes his sunglasses during the 6th annual Parade & Festival for the United Nations International Day of Peace in Honokaa on Saturday. With more than 30 groups involved, the event hoped to demonstrate unity in support of peace, compassion and awareness of interdependence.</p>

HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald

Honokaa Elementary first grader Zane Sopher, 6, fixes his sunglasses during the 6th annual Parade & Festival for the United Nations International Day of Peace in Honokaa on Saturday. With more than 30 groups involved, the event hoped to demonstrate unity in support of peace, compassion and awareness of interdependence.

Photos by HOLLYN JOHNSON/Tribune-Herald

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