I am from Lahaina. This is our High School (Lahainaluna) Alma Mater. LAHAINALUNA H.S. is the oldest public high school west of the Mississippi, founded in 1831. Our campus is nestled 1500 feet up under Mt. Ball, overlooking Lahainatown. Lahainalunas first graduate, David Malu is buried atop Mt. Ball. Every year, prior graduating classes hike up Mt. Ball to light the "L" for the current graduating class. Lahainaluna had the first printing press in the islands and is still home to a Boarding Department, the only one for any public high school. We are beyond blessed that Lahainaluna High School survived the fire. It's literally the only piece of history left in Lahaina. 🙏🙏
Tell Oprah and "The Rock" that you don't need their money. It will come with strings attached! I used to work for Maui Land and Pine. All of that property on Lahainaluna used to be pineapple fields. When it became land for housing, they let the fuels overgrow. I have also been through 2 forest fires in Ca. Both got my house., but I made the critical mistake of securing an SBA Disaster loan after the first fire and it disqualified me to get a free house through a grant program. Now after the second fire, the house is gone but the loan still has to be paid every month. Why should the fire survivors have to get a loan to rebuild? It's taken 5 years from the 2018 fire that burned Paradise Ca to start building. Please don't let yourselves fall through the cracks. Be loud often! The squeaky wheel really does get the grease in this situation. Lahaina Strong!
How is it possible for green trees to still be standing and not burned out, it’s even stranger to see a few waterfront housed not touched…. The temperature required to melt glass in cars and engine blocks would be able to burn a nearby tree and every house. Fires don’t cherry pick and leave particular houses standing without a scratch. This fire is sketchy on. So many levels.
@@galaxykidM5 why did you say “average working class house” that’s utter nonsense!!! The average worker in hawaii can’t afford a house but you said the average working class house is a miiion dollars. What you mean to say is the average house is a million dollars but that still shows a cops owns a home worth a million dollars that’s incredible. Nearly 85% of workers in hawaii can’t afford a home but for some reason cops get to ok 👍🏻
@@Mountainman524 the average working class house is around a million dollars. Doesn’t mean that we buy the house at a million dollars. Majority of us have had these properties for generations and can only just barely afford to live in them still
I know most are corrupt . Like I said I can give you names . The level of corruption is disgusting. The havoc the Hawaii police has put on the community. Look at the moke cop that put the reporter in a headlock on friggin camera. He wouldn’t have done that but except he thought he could get away with it that cop is dumb , ignorant and arrogant which is typical of Hawaiian cops . That’s coming to an end very soon. That cop will be lucky to plant and Vp pick pineapples if we let him. We are all being recorded .
@@catwilson6208. Wish this person would say this to junyahs face and see what happens. Keyboard warriors they don’t know the Tevaga family smh these people!
Heartfelt and so beautiful. It puts tears i my eyes. Aloha to you and all the people in Lahaina❤
Beautiful, Marvin, as always
Beautiful Marvin…#mauistrong, #lahainastrong
Beautiful music... Please give to the Lahaina wildfire victims!
Cop owns a million dollar home wow
Beautiful ❤
I am from Lahaina. This is our High School (Lahainaluna) Alma Mater. LAHAINALUNA H.S. is the oldest public high school west of the Mississippi, founded in 1831.
Our campus is nestled 1500 feet up under Mt. Ball, overlooking Lahainatown. Lahainalunas first graduate, David Malu is buried atop Mt. Ball. Every year, prior graduating classes hike up Mt. Ball to light the "L" for the current graduating class.
Lahainaluna had the first printing press in the islands and is still home to a Boarding Department, the only one for any public high school.
We are beyond blessed that Lahainaluna High School survived the fire. It's literally the only piece of history left in Lahaina. 🙏🙏
The only Alma Mater all in Hawaiian language. Mahalo Marvin!
Pio ‘ole i ka makani Kaua’ula!!! ❤❤❤
Blessings to you & your family.
Yessah uncle Marvin!! Love uuu!!!!!!
Mahalo to our thoughtful Police officer. Gods love , protection and guidiance 😊
Beautiful music!
Aww God bless stay strong and stay in strong FAITH❤🙏
Tell Oprah and "The Rock" that you don't need their money. It will come with strings attached! I used to work for Maui Land and Pine. All of that property on Lahainaluna used to be pineapple fields. When it became land for housing, they let the fuels overgrow. I have also been through 2 forest fires in Ca. Both got my house., but I made the critical mistake of securing an SBA Disaster loan after the first fire and it disqualified me to get a free house through a grant program. Now after the second fire, the house is gone but the loan still has to be paid every month. Why should the fire survivors have to get a loan to rebuild? It's taken 5 years from the 2018 fire that burned Paradise Ca to start building. Please don't let yourselves fall through the cracks. Be loud often! The squeaky wheel really does get the grease in this situation. Lahaina Strong!
Many Hats!
Police Officer
Musician Performer
Gov. General
Doctor
Police Chief
Coroner
Fireman
Bartender
❤
Awesome
🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽🤙🏽
#LahainaStrong #MarvinTevega
Aloha
How is it possible for green trees to still be standing and not burned out, it’s even stranger to see a few waterfront housed not touched…. The temperature required to melt glass in cars and engine blocks would be able to burn a nearby tree and every house. Fires don’t cherry pick and leave particular houses standing without a scratch. This fire is sketchy on. So many levels.
Him and his family were not supposed to survive that so-called "wildfire" LAND GRAB. There, I'll see myself out now...
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GMA government propaganda news!!!
A cop owns a million dollar home WOW
the average working class house in Hawaii is a million dollars
@@galaxykidM5 why did you say “average working class house” that’s utter nonsense!!! The average worker in hawaii can’t afford a house but you said the average working class house is a miiion dollars. What you mean to say is the average house is a million dollars but that still shows a cops owns a home worth a million dollars that’s incredible. Nearly 85% of workers in hawaii can’t afford a home but for some reason cops get to ok 👍🏻
@@Mountainman524 the average working class house is around a million dollars. Doesn’t mean that we buy the house at a million dollars. Majority of us have had these properties for generations and can only just barely afford to live in them still
@@Mountainman524 also whats wrong with cops. This Hawaii braddah we no act like that towards our cops unlike you mainlanders
He was one that blocked the road so nobody could escape. Well done police. well done. MOre BS
No he was not!
No
Big whoop. He is complicit. Maui Police corruption is rampant. Traitor
Not Marvin I know him and his family...the kindest person...not all cops are corrupt.
Not all police here are corrupt, very few….. mostly imported ones. Don’t say these things.
I know most are corrupt . Like I said I can give you names . The level of corruption is disgusting. The havoc the Hawaii police has put on the community. Look at the moke cop that put the reporter in a headlock on friggin camera. He wouldn’t have done that but except he thought he could get away with it that cop is dumb , ignorant and arrogant which is typical of Hawaiian cops . That’s coming to an end very soon. That cop will be lucky to plant and Vp pick pineapples if we let him. We are all being recorded .
@@catwilson6208. Wish this person would say this to junyahs face and see what happens. Keyboard warriors they don’t know the Tevaga family smh these people!
@@lancebaraoidan2420 I agree, they just hiding behind a computer or phone. They know nothing of the Tevaga family.
Beautiful ❤