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"Then There Were None - A Visit With Martha Noyes"
Martha Noyes had a rocky childhood and as a result knew she had more than a few emotional issues to work out. What she never expected was to find the answers in Hawai`i. In writing her award winning book, "Then There Were None," a personal and emotional account of the effects of western contact on Hawaiians, she saw dramatic parallels between what Hawaiians had lived through and what she had experienced. Join us in our fascinating visit with Martha as she describes her amazing journey of discovery and self-realization that has deep meaning for us all - Watch It Here
MONDAY, March 3rd At 6:30 PM – Maui – Akaku, Channel 53
MONDAY, March 3rd At 7:00 PM & FRIDAY, March 7th At 5:30 PM – Hawai`i Island – Na Leo, Channel 53
TUESDAY, March 4th At 7:30 PM, THURSDAY, March 6th At 7:30 PM & SATURDAY, March 8th At 8:00 PM - Kaua`i - Ho`ike, Channel 52
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FRIDAY, March 7th At 8:00 PM & SATURDAY, March 8th At 5:30 PM – O`ahu - `Olelo, Channel 53
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