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Caption Bahá’ís from all parts of Hawaii helped put the finishing touches on this Bahá’í float that was awarded first place in the non-commercial division of Hawaii’s 1981 ‘Aloha Week’ parade. The Bahá’í entry also won the Mayor’s Award in the parade. Covered with some 40,000 mums, marigolds and other flowers, the float was designed by a member of the Bahá’í community of Honolulu; its construction was directed by a believer from Waianae, Hawaii. The parade, held September 26, was seen by hundreds of thousands along the parade route and on television. It was also covered by Japanese and French TV stations.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 611, page 14. View as PDF

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