Members of the Bay Area's new outrigger canoe club called Ho'oku'i, have their first practice session at the Aquatic Center in Mountain View's Shoreline Park, Monday, April 2, 2012. Ho'oku'i in Hawaiian means "to join together." Photo by Michelle Le
Leann Miyashiro, right, teaches her friend Nicole Tabancay paddle forms before practice at the Aquatic Center at Shoreline Park, Monday, April 2, 2012. They are members of the Bay Area's new outrigger canoe club called Ho'oku'i, which means "to join together" in Hawaiian. Photo by Michelle Le
Members of the Bay Area's new outrigger canoe club called Ho'oku'i, have their first practice session at the Aquatic Center in Mountain View's Shoreline Park, Monday, April 2, 2012. Ho'oku'i in Hawaiian means "to join together." Photo by Michelle Le
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Members of Ho'oku'i, a new outrigger canoe club, embark on their practice at Shoreline Lake on April 2. Ho'oku'i -- Hawaiian for "to join together" -- can be seen practicing in its 45-foot canoe Monday through Thursday from 5:30-7:30 p.m. during the racing season, which runs through the end of July. The club plans to offer free, monthly Community Days with seminars and hands-on activities. The next one is set for Saturday, April 28, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. More information is at ShorelineLake.com. Photo by Michelle Le.
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