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Carole Kai
Where does she get all that energy?
We all know Carole as the ever-smiling bundle of energy who hosts Hawaii Stars along with Kimo Kahoano. However, Hawaii Stars is just one of the great things that Carole Kai has helped to make successful.
Besides being co-host of Hawaii Stars and the vice-president of Hawaii Stars Presents, Carole Kai is president of Carole Kai Charities, Inc and is co-founder and promoter of the Great Aloha Run. She is also the organizer of the annual Carole Kai Bed Race and has served as spokeswoman for the Great American Smokeout and serves on the Stadium Authority Board.
Carole has devoted her life to helping people. From entertainer to actress to singer/musician to a one woman charity machine, Carole puts 110% of her effort into everything she is involved in. She attributes her amazing work ethic to her upbringing, crediting her mother Ethel for giving her the courage and strength to strive to make a difference. She has made a huge difference in the lives of many of Hawaii's people, responsible for raising literally millions of dollars for great causes.
Watch Carole and Kimo every Sunday Night beginning April 11th, 2004. Carole's hairstylist is Oney at Salon Mei and her personal trainer is Eric Okamura at .
Carole Kai's clothes are from St. John's Boutique.
John 3:16 - "..For God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, that whoever believes in him should not perish but have eternal life."
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Kimo Kahoano
Kimo Kahoano has been the co-host of Hawaii Stars since the shows beginning. A natural born master of ceremonies, Kimo uses his talents to improvise on the spot to entertain and inform the audience and contestants on the highest rated local show.
Kimo is a man of many talents. He's a radio personality, an actor, a singer, and an excellent host. He's been in Hawaii 5-0, One West Waikiki, Magnum P.I., Barnaby Jones, The Jeffersons, the IMAX film Behold Hawaii, and most recently Blue Crush.
Whether he's the emcee at the Pro-Bowl, Hula Bowl, Jeep Eagle, Aloha Bowl or other conventions (IBM, Volvo, Ford, Sungard and National Real Estate Association to name a few), the audience can identify with his friendly 'local style' personality. The Merry Monarch Hula Festival and the former Kodak Hula Show have also showcased Kimo's ability to connect with audiences both local and non-local.
Watch Kimo every Sunday Night beginning April 11th, 2004. |
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