JAMM AQUINO / JAQUINO@STARBULLETIN.COM
The princess of Molokai rode by the crowd on her horse during yesterday's annual Kamehameha Parade along Ala Moana Boulevard in Waikiki. The parade started at the King Kamehameha I statue in downtown Honolulu, then made its way toward Kapiolani Park via Kalakaua Avenue.
WORLD OCEAN DAY
CINDY ELLEN RUSSELL / CRUSSELL@STARBULLETIN.COM
Volunteers paddled to and from Mokauea Island yesterday to help clear trash, debris and invasive plants during a cleanup. Approximately 150 volunteers were coordinated by Kai Makana Foundation as part of World Ocean Day and the ongoing conservation of the historic fishing village. "It's a long-term blessing that we have prayed for," said resident Joni Bagood about the cleanup.
WEEKEND WEAVER
RICHARD WALKER / RWALKER@STARBULLETIN.COM
Joyce Spoehr, a member of the group Ulana Me Ka Lokomaikai, wove a hat yesterday at the Mission Houses Museum. The group meets every first and third Saturday of the month on the museum grounds.