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Evening Program & Auction Catalog A BENEFIT FOR THE HAWAIIAN HUMANE SOCIETY T u x e s & T a i l s 2 0 1 5 R e i g n i n g C a t s & D o g s

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Evening Program & Auction Catalog

A BENEFIT FOR THE HAWAIIAN HUMANE SOCIETY

Tuxes & Tails 2015

Reigning Cats & Dogs

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But this year,you rule!

You alwaYs sparkle for the animals.

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Rick ZwernBoard Chair

Pamela Burns President & CEO

T his year’s theme for Tuxes & Tails is ‘Reigning Cats & Dogs.’ Tonight we honor those who we so joyfully serve – the animals that reign in our hearts and homes. This evening also reminds us that improving the lives of people and animals in our community, as well as making Hawaii more animal-friendly, are noble endeavors.

Hawaii’s royals were famously fond of animals. King Kalakaua was a founding member of the Hawaiian Humane Society, which organized in 1883. Kamehameha II’s loyal dog, Evalaina, maintained his station outside the door of the King’s tomb for nearly two years. Kamehameha V kept a pampered pet parrot named Pahua, who lived at Iolani Palace. Queen Liliuokalani’s pet tortoise was also well known throughout the Hawaiian Kingdom.

Your attendance tonight makes it possible for us to protect animals from abuse, place homeless animals with families and teach children about compassion for all living creatures.

Thank you for your commitment and support. We hope you enjoy tonight’s festivities.

Mahalo,

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The Royal Family

Barbara CampbellMarivic DarJohn DotyJosh FeldmanErnie FukedaJohn GeppertRichard KennedyPatty KortMi KosasaSusan KosasaNaomi Loewe

Anna MengMark NakatsukasaSteven PrietoDorna RobinsonLarry RodriguezMarissa Cayetano RossMarlene TomJack TyrrellYilan WilcoxAlan YamamotoKathleen Yoshinaga

Mary Philpotts McGrath & Alice RobinsonEvEnt Chairs

Ginny TiutablE salEs Chair

Vicky Cayetano & Carol PregillauCtion Chairs

Tuxes & Tails Committee

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Program

Proceeds Benefit the Hawaiian Humane SocietyThe Hawaiian Humane Society is an education and advocacy organization

which also shelters, protects, rescues, reunites and rehomes animals. It is Oahu’s only open-admission shelter that welcomes all animals. Established in 1883,

this nonprofit organization is not a chapter of any group as there is no national humane society. Gifts made directly to this independent, local organization help

local animals and people. Visit HawaiianHumane.org to learn more.

Cocktails & Royal Pooches6:00 pm

Silent Auction6:00 pm – 8:30 pm

Royal Feast7:00 pm

Live Auction8:45 pm

Dancing9:30 pm

Music by Jordan Segundo & Nueva Vida with Rocky Brown

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Bob & Frances BeanCharlie BeanJoan Bellinger Tom & Mi KosasaMary Philpotts McGrath / Alice RobinsonGinny Tiu – In loving memory of William & Patricia Tiu

Catherine ConradElizabeth GrossmanSusan Kosasa / Mark & Carol SolienSchuler Family Foundation

Your MajestyOur Sponsors

Keys to the Kingdom

Your Royal Highness

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Bob & Kelly Armstrong / Michael & Marlene Tom Bank of HawaiiCades SchutteCentral Pacific Bank Christopher & Marcia CroftJohn & Christina DotyErnst & YoungFirst Hawaiian BankFirst Insurance Company of HawaiiPeter Fong / Ginny TiuHMSA Charlyn Honda MasiniHunt Development / Bays Lung Rose HolmaInsurance AssociatesKaiser PermanenteKiewit Building Group, Inc.MW GroupJim Nabors & Stan CadwalladerSofos Realty CorporationStanford Carr DevelopmentDr. Sue Sylvester-Palumbo / The Cat ClinicZephyr Insurance Company

Governor Ben & Vicky CayetanoFamily Health Hawai‘iGil & Shareen Sato / Gilford Sato & Associates, CPAsMike & Sandy HartleyHawai‘i GasAlan & Sylvia Ho / Jade DynastyCity Mill Company / Diane M. Kimura & William J. Nagle IIIJim & Lynn LallyTom Markson & Jan GardnerMary Philpotts McGrath / Alice RobinsonWayne Pitluck & Judy PyleSimplicity HR by ALTRESTori RichardJack & May Tyrrell / Rainee Barkhorn Charitable FoundationUnited Laundry ServicesMary Weyand / Laurie FosterRick Zwern & Karen Huffman / Dr. Eric & Lori Ako

The Imperial Treatment

A Fanciful Affair

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Chanel J12 Black Watch Giveaway

Luxury of Time

Our crown jewel for the evening is a stunning Black Chanel J12 watch. Be the envy of your friends with this gorgeous timepiece. Simply make a donation of $25 for one ticket or $100 for five tickets to be entered to win.

Generously donated by Chanel, this stunning piece has a 33mm black ceramic case, black lacquered dial with 12 diamond hour markers, scratch resistant sapphire crystal, quartz movement and a black ceramic bracelet. Water resistant up to 200 meters.

Value: $6,100Donor: Chanel

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A San Francisco Royal EscapeEscape to the City by the Bay! Follow the footsteps of King Kalakaua with a three-night stay at The Palace Hotel where the king once stayed. “Owners Tickets” for two to a San Francisco Giants baseball game, with VIP parking and exceptional Dim Sum at Yank Sing. 150,000 AAdvantage miles from American Airlines that can be used in a variety of ways including two first-class tickets, four coach tickets and more for travel anywhere in the U.S.

The Palace Hotel is based on availability and is not transferable. Valid through April 4, 2016. Baseball tickets are limited to the 2015 season and not for resale to general public. Restaurant gift certificate is limited to opening hours and valid through April 5, 2016. Deposit miles into your AAdvantage account.

Value: PricelessDonor: American Airelines, The Palace Hotel, Duane K. Kurisu & Yank Sing

A Majestic Evening in Lush NuuanuEnjoy a dinner party for 16 in a 90-year-old historic Hawaiian home of celebrated interior designer and author Mary Philpotts McGrath. Her charming home is nestled on an acre of rainforest with a babbling brook nearby. With stunning gardens that are the envy of garden clubs near and far, this home has been featured in national magazines and was named Metropolitan Home magazine’s “Home of the Year.” MW’s dynamic Chef duo Wade and Michelle Ueoka will tantalize your guests with their mouthwatering creations.

Date must be mutually agreeable to host and buyer.

Value: PricelessDonor: Mary Philpotts McGrath & MW Restaurant

Live Auction LIVE A

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Maestros of Music & CuisineAct I: Hawaii Symphony Orchestra’s 2015 “Season Finale with JoAnn and Jake” on June 7 at 4 pm with JoAnn Falletta conducting and Jake Shimabukuro starring on ukulele.

Act II: Sumptuous feast for 16 guests at Chef Chai featuring a custom menu designed by Chef Chai.

Date must be mutually agreeable to host and buyer.

Value: PricelessDonor: Hawaii Symphony Orchestra & Ginny Tiu & Chef Chai

Dine in the Lap of Lanikai LuxuryTwelve guests can enjoy a private chef experience in the home of Elizabeth Grossman. This oceanfront gem of Lanikai offers breathtaking views of the Pacific against a backdrop of a lush Kailua hillside. One of the most envied residences along the windward shore, this home holds Elizabeth’s private collection of impressive contemporary art. The evening features entertainment as available and the culinary creations of The Food Company Café’s Chef Jason Kiyota with the Humane Society’s Pamela Burns, Rick Zwern, Ginny Tiu and Elizabeth Grossman as waiters.

Retired from her career in Wall Street, Elizabeth is a Hawaiian Humane Society board member and shares her life with horses Magic, Boomer, Dakota and Virgil along with her dog Lulu.

Date must be mutually agreeable to host and buyer.

Value: PricelessDonor: Elizabeth Grossman

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Sailing in Paradise at SunsetSix can set sail at sunset in luxury on a private yacht with a gourmet dinner by Chef Andrew Stone and Chef Phillippe Padovani and fireworks. From Hawaii’s Original Luxury Ocean Experience Company HawaiiYachts.Com/Global Ocean Club.

Date must be mutually agreeable to host and buyer.

Value: PricelessDonor: HawaiiYachts.com

Royal Retreat to NapaRetreat to Eagle Summit for seven nights at the Doty’s secluded vineyard home, nestled on Howell Mountain about 15 minutes from Napa Valley. The four-bedroom and 3.5 bath estate comfortably accommodates four couples and features a gourmet kitchen, fireplace and bocce court.

A 2006 Cabernet Sauvignon magnum is the perfect prelude to your VIP Tour and Tasting of Grgich Hills Estate Winery for four people. Includes 160,000 Hawaiian Air miles for two round-trip coach tickets anywhere in the U.S.

Humane Society Board member John Doty is former owner of JMD Beverages and shares his life with his cat Makana.

Accommodations based on availability. Winery gift certificate valid through April 4, 2016. Hawaiian Airlines miles must be deposited into your Hawaiian Air account by May 4, 2015.

Value: PricelessDonor: John & Tina Doty, Hawaiian Airlines & Grgich Hills Estate

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Dine at Diamond Head with The NaborsDinner for 16 at the Diamond Head estate of Jim Nabors and Stan Cadwallader. Dinner is prepared especially for you by The Pacific Club’s Executive Chef Eric Leterc. Wine pairings donated by Bob Bean and a special performance by pianist Ginny Tiu.

Stan Cadwallader serves on the board of directors of the Hawaiian Humane Society and he and Jim share their lives with dogs Daisy, Jimbo and Candy.

Date must be mutually agreeable to host and buyer.

Value: PricelessDonor: Jim Nabors & Stan Cadwallader, Bob & Frances Bean & Ginny Tiu, Chef Eric Leterc of The Pacific Club

A Warm & Soft Place to SleepSponsor a dog kennel or cat condo at the Hawaiian Humane Society and your name will be featured on the kennel or condo for a year. For $1,500 for dogs and $1,000 for cats, your donation provides a bed, toys and treats for a year for all who stay in that kennel or condo. Get ready to raise your hand for the animals at tonight’s live auction.

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Buy-It-Now!All auction items will have a “Buy-It-Now” price, which enables the buyer to take the item immediately and avoid checkout at the end of the event. Wines can be enjoyed with tonight’s dinner.

PaymentAll auction payments are due tonight by cash, check or credit card. Guests are strongly encouraged to pre-register their credit card at check-in, which expedites checkout following the auction.

Cashiers accept American Express, Visa, Discover or MasterCard. Checkout opens at 9:45 p.m. outside of the Monarch Room in the auction area. The Hawaii state retail tax of 4.712% will be added to all purchases.

Making Your Auction Bid SuccessfulAll offerings are subject to a minimum starting bid and minimum increase. Bids that are less than the minimum increase will be void. Each new bid must be written on the first available line on the bid sheet. Your bid number and/or name must be clearly printed. Illegible or incomplete bids will be considered void. The highest bid at 8:30 p.m. wins. The Hawaiian Humane Society reserves the right to withdraw any item from the auction prior to the call for bids.

Tax DeductionThe amount of your purchase that exceeds the fair market value is tax deductible. Please consult your tax advisor regarding amounts that are deductible.

No exchanges or refunds on auction items will be allowed unless indicated by the donor. All items must be claimed on April 4 unless the size or quantity prevents removal. All arrangements and expenses for delivery are the sole responsibility of the winning bidder. The Humane Society will attempt to accommodate delivery of large items if assistance is requested. Each item is “as-is” without warranty. Values assigned to some items being auctioned are estimates only. Items are not guaranteed by the Hawaiian Humane Society, which makes no representation of any kind, expressed or implied, with respect to items offered.

Certificates for dining generally do not include tax, gratuity and alcoholic beverages unless specified by donor.

The State of Hawaii now levies a daily tax of $10 on each transient accommodation, such as a hotel room night, that is furnished on a complimentary or gratuitous basis, or otherwise at no charge. This tax generally applies to all hotel stays within the state of Hawaii that are part of our auction offerings and will usually be collected at the time of checkout.

All About the Auction

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101 WestJet Jet to Canada, Mexico, the Caribbean, Europe or your favorite U.S. city with two round-trip coach tickets. Flights must be a round trip and blackout dates apply. Not transferable. Valid through April 4, 2016. Value: $2,900 Donor: WestJet

102 The Royal Hawaiian Two-night stay in a Royal Ocean Room in this historic five star luxury collection resort. Valid through April 4, 2017.

Value: $1,950 Donor: The Royal Hawaiian – A Luxury Collection Resort

103 Vacation in Vegas Package includes round-trip airfare for two, accommodations up to five nights at the iconic California, Fremont or Main Street Station hotel, meals and airport transfers. Valid through September 30, 2015.

Value: $1,850 Donor: Vacations Hawaii

104 Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort & Spa Three nights in ocean-view accommodations at this beachside resort. Blackout dates apply. Valid through May 31, 2016.

Value: $1,707 Donor: Waikiki Beach Marriot Resort & Spa

Silent AuctionLavish Destinations

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105 Trump International Hotel Two-night stay in a Deluxe Studio Ocean Room in this five-star luxury hotel, offering vibrant entertainment, exclusive boutiques and world-class restaurants. Blackout dates apply and based on space availability. Valid through April 4, 2016.

Value: $1,502 Donor: Trump International Hotel Waikiki Beach Walk

106 Aston Waikiki Beach Hotel Two nights in a one-bedroom Deluxe Oceanfront Suite with breathtaking views of surfers, sailboats and a spectacular Waikiki sunset from your private lanai. Valid through April 30, 2016.

Value: $1,434 Donor: Aston Hotels & Resorts and Aqua Hospitality

107 Moana Surfrider Two-night stay in a Deluxe Diamond Ocean Room. Includes Moana Classic Tea for two at The Veranda in this legendary landmark, often referred to as the "First Lady of Waikiki." No cash value. Valid through April 30, 2016.

Value: $1,415 Donor: Moana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & Spa

108 The Modern Honolulu Two-night stay in an ocean-terrace room with daily breakfast at The Grove. Blackout dates apply.

Value: $1,295 Donor: The Modern Honolulu

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109 Outrigger Reef on the Beach Two-night stay and dining certificate to Kani Ka Pila Grill on the beach in the heart of Waikiki. Subject to availability. Valid through June 21, 2016.

Value: $1,200 Donor: Outrigger Enterprises

110 Hilton Hawaiian Village Two-night stay in ocean-view accommodations at this 22-acre village-style resort that features 90 shops and boutiques. Subject to availability with two-week advanced notification. Valid through February 4, 2016.

Value: $898 Donor: Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort

111 Waikiki Parc Hotel Two-night stay in an ocean-view room with complimentary parking at this boutique hotel. Based on availability.

Value: $882 Donor: Waikiki Parc Hotel

112 Hawaii Prince Hotel One-night stay in the best room available at this hotel that features all oceanfront accommodations and a seafood dinner buffet for two at the Prince Court. Based on availability. Blackout dates: July 3 to July 7, 2015, December 23, 2015 to January 2, 2016. Valid through April 4, 2016.

Value: $644 Donor: Hawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki and Golf Club

113 Aina Nalu Two-night stay in the heart of Lahaina, which is just steps from shopping and dinning on world-famous Front Street.

Value: $500 Donor: Anonymous

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114 DoubleTree by Hilton Alana One-night stay in a partial ocean-view room in this hotel that features a tasty welcome with the hotels signature chocolate chip cookies. Valid through April 4, 2016.

Value: $289 Donor: DoubleTree by Hilton Alana Waikiki

115 Aulani – A Disney Resort & Spa Two-night stay in a poolside, garden-view room at Hawaii's only hotel that mixes Hawaiian culture and Disney fun. Blackout dates apply. Valid through April 4, 2016.

Value: $1,188 Donor: Aulani - A Disney Resort & Spa

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201 Mariposa Lunch for 10 at Mariposa, featuring a special menu prepared by Executive Chef Marc Freiberg. Includes a gift from Christian Dior for each guest and one beauty basket and spa treatment for you. Blackout dates: holidays. Valid through April 4, 2016.

Value: $1,000 Donor: Neiman Marcus Honolulu

202 Le Bistro I A wine-paired dinner for six guests that is prepared by Chef Alan Takasaki.

Value: $900 Donor: Chef Alan & Debbie Takasaki

203 Le Bistro II Elegant and intimate French cuisine by Chef Alan Takasaki highlighting local ingredients. Valid through March 2017.

Value: $300 Donor: Albert & Dolores Bediones

204 Le Bistro III Elegant and intimate French cuisine by Chef Alan Takasaki highlighting local ingredients. Valid through April 4, 2016.

Value: $100 Donor: Le Bistro

205 Tango A four-course dinner paired with a variety of wines for six guests. Not valid in December. Gratuity not included.

Value: $600 Donor: Tango

Extravagant Feasts

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206 Orchids at Halekulani Dinner for four guests at Orchids, Halekulani's oceanfront restaurant. Gratuity not included.

Value: $500 Donor: Halekulani

207 Superb Sushi Action-station sushi catering from Hawaii's most experienced sushi bar caterer for 30 guests at your next party. Not valid in January or December.

Value: $400 Donor: Superb Sushi

208 Asian Mix A takeout and catering restaurant that offers a variety of Chinese, Japanese and local favorites. Valid through April 4, 2016.

Value: $275 Donor: Asian Mix

209 McDonald's I I'm Lovin' It: 25 sandwich coupons, 25 Happy Meal coupons, 25 Royal Kona coffee coupons and 25 McCafe beverage coupons. Cannot be used all at once. Valid through September 30, 2017.

Value: $250 Donor: McDonald's Restaurants of Hawaii

210 McDonald's II I'm Lovin' It: 25 sandwich coupons, 25 Happy Meal coupons, 25 Royal Kona coffee coupons and 25 McCafe beverage coupons. Cannot be used all at once. Valid through September 30, 2017.

Value: $250 Donor: McDonald's Restaurants of Hawaii

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211 Michel's A night of romance and classic French cuisine in a glorious experience along the slopes of Diamond Head at the Colony Surf.

Value: $200 Donor: Michel's at the Colony Surf

212 Baci Bistro European cuisine with an Italian flair served in old-world ambience.

Value: $200 Donor: Baci Bistro

213 53 By the Sea I Indulge in a fixed menu for two with breathtaking views of Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head. One certificate per transaction. Not valid with any other offer. No cash value. No change given.

Value: $200 Donor: 53 By the Sea

214 53 By the Sea II Enjoy an unforgettable and enchanting dining experience surrounded by breathtaking views of Waikiki Beach and Diamond Head. One certificate per transaction. Not valid with any other offer. No cash value. No change given.

Value: $200 Donor: Albert & Dolores Bediones

215 Big Island Candies Grand basket that includes an island shortbread dipped assortment, Kohala brownie assortment, Mika mints, milk chocolate macadamia nut trio, Bien Vivente ginger cookies, chocolate covered coffee beans and more.

Value: $179 Donor: Big Island Candies

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216 Duke's Waikiki Enjoy island favorites, American classics and drinks. No cash value and can not be used on logo merchandise. Valid through April 4, 2016.

Value: $150 Donor: Duke's Waikiki

217 Prince Court Restaurant Eat a feast for a king at this dinner buffet for two at one of the best island buffets. Not valid on holidays or special events. Valid through April 4, 2016.

Value: $104 Donor: Hawaii Prince Hotel and Golf Club

218 Roy's Restaurant The “Original Roy’s” experience at this family restaurant offering outstanding food and service. Valid through April 4, 2016.

Value: $100 Donor: Roy's

219 Hau Tree Lanai Enjoy an elegant beachside lunch featuring tempting, traditional American and Asian inspired dishes. Valid through April 3, 2016.

Value: $100 Donor: The New Otani Kaimana Beach Hotel

220 Eastern Paradise Restaurant Where the love for Chinese cuisine thrives, this restaurant shares secret family recipes with kamaaina for over 30 years. Valid through April 4, 2016.

Value: $100 Donor: Eastern Paradise Restaurant

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221 Diamond Head Grill Stop by a local favorite and enjoy fresh baked goods and more, nestled at the bottom of Diamond Head. Valid through April 4, 2016.

Value: $100 Donor: Diamond Head Market & Grill

222 Café Laufer Two "sweet chips" vouchers, which can be redeemed for two cakes.

Value: $60 Donor: Café Laufer

223 Times Supermarkets Stock up on groceries at any Hawaii Times Supermarket.

Value: $50 Donor: Times Supermarkets

224 Sabrina's Restaurant Savor classic Italian dishes and pastas in an intimate bistro setting.

Value: $50 Donor: Sabrina's Restaurant

225 Panya Bistro Hawaii's favorite bakery, bistro and bar serves delicious, home-cooked, fresh and light comfort food.

Value: $50 Donor: Panya Bistro

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226 Tea at 1024 Enjoy afternoon tea for two in a charming and historic setting that was voted "Best High Tea" by Honolulu Magazine. May not be combined with any other promotions. Valid through April 4, 2016.

Value: $42 Donor: Tea at 1024

227 Alan Wong’s Dine at famed chef Alan Wong's restaurant. Valid through April 4, 2016.

Value: $250 Donor: University Health Alliance

227 The Mandalay Enjoy Cantonese cuisine and Hong Kong style dim sum in one of Oahu's most elegant and contemporary Chinese settings.

Value: $200 Donor: The Mandalay

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301 Joseph Phelps Insignia Napa Valley 2009, 2010 & 2011 Joseph Phelps Insignia is where it all began for proprietary wine labels. A three-vintage vertical of Insignia. Robert Parker: 2009 (90 Points), 2010 (95 Points) and the 2011 (93 Points) Wine Spectator: 2009 (91 Points) and 2010 (94 Points).

Value: $750 Donor: Dr. Sue Sylvester-Palumbo

302 Chateau Lafite Rothschild 2002 This is a medium-weight, quintessentially elegant style of Lafite with notes of lead pencil shavings along with black currants, plums and crushed rocks. Wonderfully pure, dense, with a deep ruby-purple color and loads of fruit, definition and a long finish, this is brilliant and elegant. Anticipated maturity: 2008 to 2025. Robert Parker 94 Points. Wine Spectator 95 Points.

Value: $560 Donor: Manny & Marge Sylvester

303 Chateau Lynch Bages Pauillac Grand Cu Classic 1989 A stunning bouquet offers classic notes of crème de cassis, subtle smoke, oak and graphite. Powerful and rich with some tannins still to shed at age 22, it is still a young adolescent in terms of its evolution and will benefit from another 4-5 years of cellaring. It should prove to be a 50 year wine. Robert Parker 99 Points. Wine Spectator 96 Points.

Value: $335 Donor: Anonymous

The Bootlery - A Royal CellarA special thanks to Steve Prieto & Richard Kennedy for hosting an event that collected many of these featured wines. Mahalo to John Doty for writing these descriptions of the wines. There are no refunds or exchanges as these wines are gifts from friends of the Humane Society.

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304 Opus One Napa Valley Red Wine 2005 Offers an extraordinary nose of violets, crème de cassis, charcoal and spring flowers. Gorgeously pure, opulently full-bodied with sweet tannins, superb concentration, and a low acid, ripe, tannic finish, it tastes like a top-notch vintage of ripe Bordeaux. Enjoy now or age for 20 to 25 years. Robert Parker 95 Points. Wine Spectator 90 Points.

Value: $300 Donor: Anonymous

305 Three Jacqueline Greystone Vineyard Chardonnay 2013 Winery from the Suisun Valley in Northern California near Fairfield that offers tremendous high quality at a value.

Value: $225 Donor: Jackie Takeshita

306 Stag's Leap Wine Cellars "Artemis" Napa Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 & 2012 A mini vertical of an iconic Napa Valley Wine. Robert Parker says: "It offers delicious blackcurrant fruit, not as much complexity as some of Stag's other wines but an attractive meaty, rich blackcurrant fruitiness, well-integrated wood, and hints of spice and oak. It should drink well for 10 to 15 years." Robert Parker 90 Points.

Value: $220 Donor: Ginny Tiu & Patty Kort

307 Jordan Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 Features firm, ripe, tart blackberry and black cherry notes with a touch of black licorice, wet rock and smoke-laced oak – all in an elegant, medium-weight package. Drink now.

Value: $200 Donor: Susan Kosasa

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308 Hess Collection Mount Veeder Cabernet Sauvignon 2011& Hess Collection "Allomi" Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 Switzerland's Hess Family owns this Napa winery and vineyards on the volcanic slopes of Mount Veeder. Wine Enthusiast 91 Points.

Value: $200 Donor: Patty Kort

309 Mercury Head Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 Notes of blackcurrants, black raspberries, acacia flowers, cedar wood and espresso lend themselve to this full-bodied wine with sweet, well-integrated tannins and enough acidity for delineation and brightness. Enjoy now or aged for 20 to 25 years. Robert Parker 96 Points.

Value: $150 Donor: Keoni & Jacque Vaughn

310 Leonetti Cellars Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 Its Pauillac-like with its gorgeous crème de cassis, lead pencil shavings, tobacco leaf and graphite-styled aromas and flavors. Medium to full-bodied, pure, silky and layered on the palate with a broad frame and sweet tannin. Ready to drink but will evolve nicely for 5 to 7 years. Robert Parker 94 Points.

Value: $150 Donor: Alice & Dorna Robinson

311 Dunn Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon 2003 Rich with surprisingly soft tannin, this wine exhibits briary mountain fruit, blackberries, blueberries and cassis, outstanding purity, full-bodied power and nicely integrated tannin. Can be drunk now or aged for 15 or more years. Robert Parker 95 Points. Wine Spectator 90 Points.

Value: $150 Donor: John & Tina Doty

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312 Two La Spinetta Vigneto Garretti Barolo 2009 The 2009 Barolo Vigneto Garetti. It shows great power and density with fleshy fruit, dried cherry and prune. The mouthfeel is round and dense and is supported amply by the firm tannins at the back. Anticipated maturity is betweeen 2015 to 2030. Robert Parker 95 Points.

Value: $150 Donor: Jocelyn Bouchard & Martin Beardeaux

313 A Tour of Tuscany John Doty has put together 4 wines from four different Tuscany appellations. All are stellar regional examples and offer an all encompassing look at one of the most important appellations in the world of wine.

Value: $150 Donor: John & Tina Doty

314 Diamond Terrace "Diamond Terrace Vineyard" Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 1.5 liter Born and raised in Hawaii, Maureen Doty Taylor, produced this wine with white grapes from a steep, terraced hillside vineyard on lower Diamond Mountain. Made by Napa superstar winemaker Thomas Brown. Superb in every facet with a lush nose, well-structured palate and a finish that lingers.

Value: $125 Donor: Maureen & Hal Taylor

315 Beringer Napa Valley Private Reserve Cabernet Sauvignon 2004 Rich, dense and chewy with ripe plum, blackberry, fresh earth and mineral flavors, this wine is framed by smoky, cedary oak. Intense and persistent, it ends with a mix of cherry and currant fruit. The tannins are firm but ripe. Best from 2009 to 2018. Robert Parker 95 Points. Wine Spectator 92 Points.

Value: $120 Donor: Yilan Wilcox

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316 Saunter Eagle Summit Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 Made with Humane Society Board member John Doty's grapes, this "is one of the finest 2011 Cabernets I have tasted. Boasting Thomas Brown as its winemaker, this is a great example of just how successful Howell Mountain was in 2011. The color is an opaque purple and the wine is rich, broad, authoritative, full bodied, pure and age worthy, yet accessible. One of the stars of the vintage, it should keep for 12 to 15 years," said Robert Parker. Robert Parker 94 Points.

Value: $110 Donor: John & Tina Doty

317 Antica Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 (Antinori Family) & Wine Holder Bursts with juicy plums, black cherries, mocha, spices and French oak – all of which come to life on a big, powerful frame. There is nothing subtle in this rich, intense Cabernet Sauvignon with a huge, juicy finish. Anticipated maturity: 2015 to 2025. Paired with a steel dog wine holder. Robert Parker 92 Points.

Value: $100 Donor: Doug & Jane Deer, Jeff & Karen Deer & Carol & Mark Solien

318 Robert Mondavi Oakville Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2008 & Wine Glasses Shows good depth and spiciness with layers of blue and black fruit, mocha and cinnamon flow through to the finish. Anticipated maturity: 2012 to 2018. Paired with 4 crystal wine glasses. Wine Spectator 94 Points.

Value: $100 Donor: Marivic Dar & Linda Lee

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319 Dunn Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2003 Possesses a deep, dark, primordial, blackberry and cassis fruit flavor intermixed with notes of flowers and minerals. It is impressively built, rich and intense with the gorgeous fruit purity evident in all the Dunn Cabernets. Anticipated maturity: 2007 to 2020+. Robert Parker 91 Points.

Value: $100 Donor: Pamela Burns

320 ES Block 7 Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir 2010 Dark purple red with aromas of ripe, red cherry with black tea notes and hints of black olives and black cherry. There is a lot of lift to the aroma and this carries through to the entry with ripe, rich dark red cherry and blackberry flavors with citrus hints.

Value: $85 Donor: Art Shimamura & Helen Ettlinger

321 Lancaster Estate Alexander Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2010 The 2010 Cabernet Sauvignon is much more polished than the 2009 tasted alongside it. Smoke, tobacco, licorice and tar all flow as this sumptuous Cabernet shows off its sexy, undeniably appealing personality. Hints of mocha and espresso add a resonant warmth. Tannins are firm but seamlessly balanced. Anticipated maturity: 2014 to 2025. Robert Parker 92 Points.

Value: $80 Donor: Richard Smith & David Griggs

322 DuMOL Jack Robert's Run Russian River Valley Syrah 2009 Layered with blackberries, tar, graphite, incense, camphor and game, this wine boasts a mineral-drenched finish adds the last layer of complexity. Anticipated maturity: 2014 to 2024. Robert Parker 94 Points. Wine Spectator 91 Points.

Value: $80 Donor: John & Tina Doty

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323 Cade Howell Mountain Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 Balancing power with finesse, this wine offers intense blackberry, dusty rock, cedar, black licorice and dried herb flavors. Gains depth and nuance with tannins providing traction and definition. Best until 2024. Robert Parker 94 Points. Wine Spectator 93 Points.

Value: $80 Donor: John & Tina Doty

324 Switchback Ridge Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 Firm and muscular with dense, rich dark berry, currant and blackberry fruits that are complex, layered and tannic, yet with a supple edge and a long finish of melted black licorice. Enjoy now through 2024. Robert Parker 92 Points.

Value: $80 Donor: John & Tina Doty

325 Glenmorangie Nectar D'or A decade in Bourbon casks, plus an extra two years in Sauternes barriques yields a fresh honeysuckle and vanilla perfume and a super-smooth spirit with creamy honey and nut flavors with hints of dark chocolate and cinnamon. Very few spirits have such elegance and silky finesse. Wine Enthusiast 95 Points.

Value: $80 Donor: Diane Oh Young

326 Justin Isoscelies Paso Robles 2011 Classic lead pencil, cedar, hints of herbs and both cassis and currant-styled fruit in its approachable, full-bodied and elegant profile. It's beautifully made, has no hard edges and can be consumed anytime over the coming decade or more. Robert Parker 92 Points.

Value: $79 Donor: Keoni & Jacque Vaughn

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327 Andrew Will Sorella Horse Heaven Hills 2009 Fresh and lively, this is juicy with blackberry and floral flavors that keep dancing deftly through the finish, framed with firm tannins, but staying harmonious and gaining in intensity with each sip. Cabernet Sauvignon, Merlot, Cabernet Franc and Petit Verdot. Enjoy now through 2017. Robert Parker 93 Points.

Value: $75 Donor: Alice & Dorna Robinson

328 Miner Stagecoach Vineyard Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 Muscular if not trim and tough, this presents a taut, sharp band of cedar, tart berry and dried herb with a dash of black licorice on the finish. Best until 2021.

Value: $75 Donor: Eric & Lissa Schiff

329 Caymus Napa Valley 40th Anniversary Cabernet Sauvignon 2012 The wine's dense purple/black color is followed by copious quantities of crème de cassis and blackberry fruit, silky tannins, a voluptuous texture and stunning purity as well as length. This full-bodied effort is a fabulous example of Napa Cabernet and a tribute to this amazing family. Robert Parker 96 Points. Wine Spectator 91 Points.

Value: $75 Donor: Mark & Karen Polivka

330 Pahlmeyer Sonoma Coast Pinot Noir 2011 Elegantly styled with well-proportioned cherry, spice, fresh-turned earth, anise and cedar notes. Complex and detailed, showing vibrant acidity. Enjoy now through 2024. Wine Spectator 90 Points.

Value: $75 Donor: Mi Kosasa

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331 Chalk Hill Estate Red Wine 2011 A gutsy effort that's taut, dense and firmly rich and extracted with loamy earth, dried dark berry, forest floor, mahogany and cedar notes. May always be a bit tannic and woodsy. Malbec, Cabernet Sauvignon, Petit Verdot, Syrah and Carmenère. Enjoy now through 2025.

Value: $70 Donor: Carol Pregill

332 PRIDE Mountain Vineyards Cabernet Sauvignon, 62% Sonoma Valley, 38% Napa County 2011 A blend of 92% Cabernet Sauvignon, 5% Merlot and 3% Petit Verdot, it was aged 20 months in 40% new French oak. It boasts ripe black raspberry and blackcurrant aromatics followed by a beautifully poised, pure, medium to full-bodied Cabernet with silky tannins. Enjoy now or within 10 years. Robert Parker 91 Points.

Value: $70 Donor: Dr. Aleisha Swartz

333 Cade Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 The 2011 vintage, despite being later and cooler than usual, produced wines with great color, intensity, and balanced mature tannins. The wine has aromas of cherry, raspberry, dried sage, vanilla extract and brambles. The density and weight in the palate is thick and velvety. The tannins are elegant, smooth and rich.

Value: $70 Donor: John & Tina Doty

334 Far Niente Napa Valley Chardonnay 2013 The 2013 Far Niente Chardonnay harkens back to the wine's excellent consistency. A youthful wine at the moment that will age well over the next few years. Presently the oak is in the forefront; over time, everything will meld nicely and it won't take too long to get there. Wilfred Wong 90 Points.

Value: $65 Donor: Eric & Lissa Schiff

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335 Chappellet Signature Cabernet Sauvignon 2009 Classy and refined from the very first taste. All the elements are beautifully in place in this mid-weight Cabernet. The 2009 is 76% Cabernet Sauvignon, 11% Malbec, 9% Merlot and 4% Petit Verdot. Anticipated maturity: 2017 to 2029. Robert Parker 90 Points. Wine Spectator 93 Points.

Value: $60 Donor: John & Tina Doty

336 Bogle Phantom 2008 3 liters A blend of predominately Petite Sirah and Old Vine Zinfandel with a touch of Old Vine Mourvedre, this is a yummy go-to nicely priced big red. Plenty of rich and jammy red fruit flavors, cherry, blackberry, raspberry, tobacco leaf, leather, dark spice and black pepper, married with supple tannins. The perfect wine for a cold night by the fireplace.

Value: $60 Donor: John & Tina Doty

337 Col D'Orcia Brunello Di Montalcino 2008 Sweet, rich, lush and layered, yet also remarkably light on its feet, the 2008 Brunello di Montalcino dazzles from start to finish. Sweet roses, red berries, flowers, mint and orange peel all take an appearance in this utterly impeccable polished Brunello. The aromas are naturally still quite primary, so some cellaring is advisable. Anticipated maturity: 2016 to 2038. Robert Parker 94 Points. Wine Spectator 91 Points.

Value: $55 Donor: Mary Thotl

338 Robert Craig "Affinity" Napa Valley Cabernet Sauvignon 2011 A blend of 76% Cabernet Sauvignon, 10% Merlot, 10% Petit Verdot, 3% Cabernet Franc and 1% Malbec, this wine features a sweet core of blackcurrants, black cherries, graphite and toasty oak emerges from this wine along with velvety tannin. Enjoy over the next 7 to 8 years. Robert Parker 90 Points.

Value: $52 Donor: Doug & Jane Deer & Jeff & Karen Deer

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339 Mumm Napa Valley Brut Prestige NV Bright and tangy with a core of lemon and lime flavors that fan out on the palate to yield a toasty, fresh finish with hints of apple and pear.

Value: $50 Donor: Marivic Dar

340 Seghesio Rockpile Zinfandel 2009 Big and jammy with white pepper and bright cherry aromas that lead to soft flavors of berry pie, vanilla and roasted underbrush. Tannins sneak in on the finish. Enjoy now through 2017. Wine Spectator 90 Points.

Value: $50 Donor: Lisa Fowler

341 Fleur De Fonplegade Saint Emilion Grand Cu 2006 From St. Emilion, this wine is 85% Merlot, 25% Cabernet Franc and 10% Cabernet Sauvignon. A bright ruby color with notes of raspberry and currant sustained by vanilla and cocoa.

Value: $50 Donor: Michael & Marlene Tom

342 Domaine Serene Yamhill Cuvee Pinot Noir 2011 Consistent from vintage to vintage as the “little sister” of the Evenstad Reserve Pinot Noir, the Yamhill Cuvée Pinot Noir is extremely approachable and well suited for everyday drinking. Wine Enthusiast 90 Points.

Value: $50 Donor: Rick Zwern & Karen Huffman

343 Two Turley Old Vine Zinfandel 2011 A zesty, charmingly racy red with licorice and black cherry aromas and zippy raspberry, dried sage and pepper flavors. Enjoy now through 2018. Robert Parker 90 Points. Wine Spectator 90 Points.

Value: $80 Donor: Larry & Patricia Rodriguez

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344 The Prisoner Napa Valley Red Wine 2013 A creative blend of 44% Zinfandel, 20% Cabernet Sauvignon, 16% Petite Sirah, as well as Syrah, Grenache and Charbono, this dense, full-bodied, opulent red reveals gutsy, rich, peppery, meaty, blackberry, blackcurrant and licorice notes. A savory, lusty, heady red, it begs for a grilled steak. Drink it over the next 4 to 5 years. Robert Parker 92 Points.

Value: $40 Donor: Patty Kort

345 Acorn "Medley" Alegria Vineyards Russian River Valley 2010 A vineyard blend of 29% Syrah, 23% Zinfandel, 13% Alicante Bouschet, 10% Cinsaut, 8% Muscats, 5% Dolcetto, 5% Petite Sirah and 7% other varieties. Wild strawberry aromas lead the inviting nose of Acorn's signature field blend. Red fruits galore dot the palate which is juicy, welcoming and lush. Robert Parker 94 Points.

Value: $40 Donor: Alexander Silvert

346 Dow's Vintage Port 1994 A powerful Port with intense aromas of raspberries, raisins, flowers and stems. Full-bodied and medium sweet, with a long, rich finish. Tannins pull at your palate. Robert Parker 97 Points. Wine Spectator 97 Points. Value: $100 Donor: Richard Kennedy & Steve Prieto

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401 Hawaii Self Storage Store your items in Hawaii's best and most trusted storage company. Enjoy a free 5"x10" storage unit for one year. Valid at all locations upon availability. Non-transferable or combinable with any other offer. No cash value. $25 administration fee. Must redeem by December 31, 2015. Value: $3,024 Donor: Hawaii Self Storage

402 Stylish Doggie Dinnerware Treat your "best friend" like royalty with a MacKenzie-Childs dog suite. Furnishings in iconic Courtly Check pattern including pet bed, dish, placemat and more. Includes couture pet accessories.

Value: $1,100 Donor: Neiman Marcus Honolulu

403 The Liljestrand House Designed by Vladimir Ossipoff in 1948, the Liljestrand House is recognized as an outstanding example of mid-twentieth century Hawaiian modern architecture. Bob Liljestrand will host a wine and cheese reception for 12 people on a sunset tour of this historic Tantalus masterpiece. Not available on holidays or Christmas. Must be at least 15 years of age to attend. Valid through December 31, 2015.

Value: $750 Donor: The Liljestrand House

404 Miele Cat & Dog Upright Vacuum Keep your home tidy with the Miele Cat & Dog Upright Vacuum - created for pet owners.

Value: $715 Donor: American Carpet One

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405 SwissGear I SwissGear Wenger Lightweight Luggage: Three pieces: 20-inch Spinner, 24-inch spinner and 29-inch Spinner. Polypropylene lightweight components.

Value: $720 Donor: Group III International

406 SwissGear II Two SwissGear backpacks: Pink Fantasy and Navy Latitude/Track Print.

Value: $90 Donor: Group III International

407 BMW Luggage BMW 26-inch black, wheeled duffel bag made of aviation grade aluminum, locking telescopic handle with dual-action release buttons, black. And BMW 18-inch Carry-all Duffel with webbing carry handles with magnetic leather wrap, black.

Value: $620 Donor: Group III International

408 Shine My Ride 40 car wash vouchers from McKinley Car Wash on Kapiolani Boulevard.

Value: $530 Donor: McKinley Car Wash

409 Floral Workshop at Paiko A flora crown workshop led by designer Tamara Rigney for six friends at Paiko in Kakaako. Workshop must be scheduled for the evening. No cash value.

Value: $350 Donor: Paiko - Tamara Rigney

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410 Celebrate Sake The Joy of Sake celebrates Hawaii's 100 year love affair with sake—from the early days of Japanese immigration to the founding of the Honolulu Sake Brewery. Two tickets to The Joy of Sake and two gold medal sakes. Sake must be kept refrigerated.

Value: $330 Donor: Joy of Sake

411 Luxurious Luggage French West Indies carry-on complete with three Weekend Totes.

Value: $300 Donor: Group III International

412 Shall We Dance I Two hours of private dance instruction for ballroom, swing or Latin. Plus a salsa dance party at the studio. Valid through April 4, 2017.

Value: $300 Donor: Dream to Dance

413 Shall We Dance II Two hours of private dance instruction for ballroom, swing or Latin. Plus a salsa dance party at the studio. Valid through April 4, 2017.

Value: $300 Donor: Dream to Dance

414 Golf Gear Strut your stuff with an Ogio Shredder golf bag, a box of Titleist balls and two black Hydro Flasks.

Value: $252 Donor: Roots and Relics Golf Shop & Ginny Tiu

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415 Gas & Go

Keep on truckin’ with Aloha Petroleum gift cards.

Value: $250 Donor: Aloha Petroleum

416 Sports-O-Rama Four upper-level basketball tickets to one session at the Hawaiian Airlines Diamond Head Classic and four football tickets on the mauka sideline for the Hawaii Bowl. Submit certificate by May 29, 2015. Valid for the 2015 season.

Value: $232 Donor: Hawaii Bowl & Diamond Head Classic

417 A Night with Sweeney Todd Hawaii Opera Theatre serves up close shaves and meat pies with tickets for two to "Sweeney Todd" on April 28, 2015. No returns or exchanges. Complete and return certificate form by April 21, 2015.

Value: $170 Donor: Hawaii Opera Theatre

418 Tee Time for Two A round of golf for two, golf cart and GPS system are included at this challenging 18-hole championship golf course designed by Ted Robinson. Valid weekdays after 11 am through November 31, 2015.

Value: $170 Donor: Ko Olina Golf Club

419 Beatle Mania Collection “The Beatles Capitol Albums” CD set and “Summer of Love” CD Set, The Hits of 1967. No returns or exchanges.

Value: $119 Donor: Anonymous

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420 For Quiet Moments "Make & Give" craft project book, "Pugs in Public" and "The Ladies No. 1 Detective Agency" trilogy. No returns or exchanges.

Value: $114 Donor: Anonymous

421 Hawaii Ballet's "Alice"

Tickets for two to Hawaii Ballet Theatre's Hawaii Premiere of "Alice (in Wonderland)" on August 7, 2015. Call by July 1, 2015 to arrange your tickets.

Value: $100 Donor: Ballet of Hawaii

422 Tour Bishop Museum The premier place to experience the history, arts and culture of the Hawaiian people with a family pass for four guests. Valid through April 4, 2016.

Value: $80 Donor: Bishop Museum

423 Paper Crafter's Tool The Ultimate Crafters Companion, an all-in-one scoring tool.

Value: $60 Donor: Anonymous

424 Pamper your Puppy A delightful gift basket for your favorite canine companion.

Value: $50 Donor: Hawaii Pet Nanny

425 Special for Kitty A joy-filled gift basket of goodies for your favorite feline.

Value: $50 Donor: Hawaii Pet Nanny

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426 Young Laundry & Dry Cleaning Enjoy free dry cleaning for a year. 12 months of $100 of dry cleaning per month.

Value: $1,200 Donor: Young's Laundry & Dry Cleaning

427 Marie Louise Fine Garment Cleaners Hawaii’s Only Award of Excellence Cleaner since 2008.

Value: $100 Donor: Marie Louise Fine Garment Cleaners

428 Personal Paw-ty Package Celebrate your pooch's birthday with a personalized pup-cake, favors for 15 furry guests and more from Hawaii Doggie Bakery.

Value: $110 Donor: Hawaii Doggie Bakery LEISU

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501 Pure Joy Day Spa I A rejuvenating 90-minute facial in a private, serene atmosphere at Pure Joy Day Spa.

Value: $100 Donor: Ryan Takaki

502 Pure Joy Day Spa II A rejuvenating 60-minute massage in a private, serene atmosphere at Pure Joy Day Spa.

Value: $79 Donor: Ryan Takaki

503 Pure Joy Day Spa III A $250 gift certificate from Pure Joy Day Spa - a truly joyous indulgence.

Value: $250 Donor: Network IP

504 Pamper Yourself A complete set of pampering products including a Clarisonic, hyrdating facial cleanser and more from Pure Joy Day Spa.

Value: $275 Donor: Ryan Takaki

505 Luxury at the Paul Brown Salon Professional makeup application, lavish hair products and two hair cuts; one with Paul Brown and one with Davis Ngyuen. No substitutions or exchanges.

Value: $450 Donor: Paul Brown Salons

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506 Pure Extravagance A one-hour massage by Dustin Ebesu featuring his blended style of Swedish, shiatsu and deep tissue massage. Includes a bottle of SkinMedica TNS Essential Serum. By appointment only. Valid through April 30, 2017.

Value: $335 Donor: Dustin Ebesu, LMT

507 Fit for a Queen The "Ooh La La Beauty Basket" – a collection of deluxe beauty products.

Value: $300 Donor: Mike De La Cruz & Wes Asari

508 Ultimate Opulence Enjoy a little heaven on earth with this gift certificate towards any of their spa and beauty services. Valid through April 4, 2016.

Value: $200 Donor: Heaven on Earth Salon & Day Spa

509 Pebu Salon Indulge in a relaxing and rejuvenating facial at Pebu Salon.

Value: $150 Donor: Pebu Salon

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601 "Mouthful" Gyotaku "Mouthful" Gyotaku by Naoki depicts a 78-pound Ulua engulfing a Hee in a handcrafted mahogany frame. No returns or exchanges.

Value: $1,850 Donor: Gyotaku by Naoki

602 Japanese Wood Block Print 1858 Japanese wood block print Kabuki Performance by Utagawa Kunisada.

Value: $625 Donor: Pacific Asia Gallery

603 Mauna Kea Gallery Wine Decanter Local artist Jonathan Swanz offers his handblown wine decanter masterpiece paired with a bottle of 2010 Chateau Deyrem Valentin Margaux.

Value: $400 Donor: Mauna Kea Gallery

604 Anchor House Antiques I Quaw Yiw Soapstone sculpture.

Value: $300 Donor: Anchor House Antiques

605 Anchor House Antiques II Ornately framed original Victorian style painting on leather of a French legend Sarah Bernhardt. Circa 1890.

Value: $400 Donor: Anchor House Antiques

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606 Koa Wood Pen & Letter Opener Set Koa wood and turquoise pen and letter opener set.

Value: $211 Donor: Simply Wood Studio

607 Koa Boxes Two hand-crafted koa flip-top boxes.

Value: $400 Donor: David LeFell

608 Hualalai Clear Day Framed Giclee print of original watercolor Hualalai Clear Day that depicts Hualalai Volcano and Kailua-Kona. No returns or exchanges.

Value: $370 Donor: Terry Cisco Watercolors

609 Unique High-Fire Ceramics I High-fire ceramic bowl by Mark Yamakawa: A Jasper base glaze of royal blue with blue turile accent glaze.

Value: $300 Donor: Mark Yamakawa

610 Unique High-Fire Ceramics II High-fire ceramic bowl by Mark Yamakawa: A Jasper base glaze of royal blue and albany slip accent.

Value: $300 Donor: Mark Yamakawa

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611 Captain Cook Voyage Engraving 18th Century original Webber engraving from Captain Cook's voyages, "An Offering before Capt. Cook in the Sandwich Islands."

Value: $300 Donor: Mark & Carolyn Blackburn

612 Koa Platter & Chopsticks I A finely-crafted footed koa tray by distinguished Kona artist Doni Reisland. No returns or exchanges.

Value: $295 Donor: Carol Ann & Mark Solien

613 Koa Platter & Chopsticks II A finely-crafted footed koa tray by distinguished Kona artist Doni Reisland. No returns or exchanges.

Value: $295 Donor: Doni Reisland

614 Neko Japanese Cat watercolor print. Circa 1950s.

Value: $250 Donor: Mark & Carolyn Blackburn

615 C.S. Wo Metal Lanterns A pair of metal decorative lanterns complete with two Velle Luminera candles.

Value: $210 Donor: C.S. Wo & Sons

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616 Raku Server "Blessed Heart" by Jeremy Diller from Raku Potteryworks.

Value: $15 Donor: Nancy Tsui

617 The Blackburn Collection of Polynesian Art Limited-edition book, "The Blackburn Collection of Polynesian Art", features Mark & Carolyn Blackburn's private collection of Polynesian works. Signed by Mark Blackburn.

Value: $200 Donor: Mark & Carolyn Blackburn

618 Pet Portrait A custom oil-painted portrait of your furry companion on canvas by local artist Melanie Johnson.

Value: $200 Donor: Melanie Johnson

619 Lush Blooms Two elegantly arranged potted phalaenopsis orchids. No returns or exchanges.

Value: $190 Donor: The Blooming Pot

620 "Rover, Bow Wow Edition" "Rover, Bow Wow Edition" coffee table book by Andrew Grant. No returns or exchanges.

Value: $125 Donor: Anonymous

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621 Luxurious Linens Conserto ensemble from the luxury design patterns of Todd-Avery Lenahan exclusively for Standard Textile. Concerto pattern in ecru on bleached white background and white elevations duvet insert. Queen size.

Value: $125 Donor: Standard Textile

622 Ginko in Gold Dish A gold double compartment Ginko dish by Michael Aram. No returns or exchanges.

Value: $100 Donor: Anonymous

623 Foundwood Tray & Napkins A cutting and serving board handcrafted from reclaimed monkey pod. Plus 10 assorted napkins. No returns or exchanges.

Value: $100 Donor: Foundwood

624 "The Adventures of Raggedy Ann & Andy" Original cel from "The Adventures of Raggedy Ann and Andy" with certificate of authenticity. No returns or exchanges.

Value: $70 Donor: Anonymous

625 Bill Braden Art I A small original oil painting on canvas by Bill Braden with easel. No returns or exchanges.

Value: $35 Donor: Bill Braden Art

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626 Bill Braden Art II "High Tide" and "Twin Sea" matted triptych Kailua seascapes and a pack of notecards by Bill Braden. No returns or exchanges.

Value: $140 Donor: Bill Braden Art

627 Buddhist Temple Offering Vessel Large offering vessel on pedestal from a Burmese Buddhist temple. Crafted in lacquered wood and gilded with gold leaf and mirrored glass. Circa 1700s.

Value: $1,200 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

628 Antique Mother-of-Pearl Inlay Box Vessel from Burma crafted of lacquered wood and intricate mother-of-pearl inlay.

Value: $1,025 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

629 Pre-Columbian Bowl & Pottery Head Pre Columbian artifacts that include a pottery bowl and head with certificate of authenticity. Circa 300 B.C.

Value: $740 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

630 Pair of Teak Root Elephants Set of two 19th-century handcarved elephants from Thailand.

Value: $80 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

631 Northern Hill Tribe Hats Set of three traditional hats handmade in Thailand by the Northern Hill Tribe.

Value: $90 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

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632 Northern Thailand Loom with Woven Tapestries A vintage loom from Northern Thailand and three woven tapestries.

Value: $70 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

633 Set of Lacquered Bowls Crafted of bamboo, set of three lacquered bowls in black, red and gold.

Value: $500 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

634 Rajasthan Wall Hanging Antique Indian wall hanging of patchwork from old Raj clothing.

Value: $700 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

635 Indian Prince & Princess Rod Puppets A set of Prince and Princess wedding puppets dating from 1995.

Value: $450 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

636 Buddha Hand Fragments Antique fragments of Buddha hands from Sukothai era.

Value: $60 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

637 1981 Original Olomana Oil Painting A miniature oil painting on canvas by P. Mazorlig-Kimminau in 1981 of Olomana Peak, Kailua.

Value: $40 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

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638 Burmese Betel Nut Box Burmese lacquered betel nut box dating from 19th century.

Value: $200 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

639 Antique Mandolin An antique Mandolin with original case.

Value: $400 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

640 Seascape in Oil 1960 oil painting by Jean Walsh of Kailua seascape in original frame.

Value: $700 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

641 Ocean in Oil Original oil painting by J. Anderson of a seascape with original frame.

Value: $700 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

642 Thai Musicians Set of four Thai musicians crafted from plated nickle.

Value: $60 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

643 Lacquered & Ceramic Opium Pillow An opium pillow crafted from blue and white ceramic and lacquered wood.

Value: $60 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

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644 Vintage Beaded Hand Bag A vintage handbag with intricate gold beading.

Value: $60 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

645 Traditional Jacket A traditional style jacket handmade in Thailand by the Northern Hill Tribe.

Value: $160 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

646 Gold Lacquered Bowls A set of 10 black lacquer wood bowls with gold detailing.

Value: $150 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

647 Bronze Elephant Weights A complete set of six Thai elephant "opium weights" from the Norhtern Hill Tribe.

Value: $90 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

648 Antique Bronze Bird Weights Five antique bird weights dating from 1850.

Value: $200 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

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701 Gold & Diamond Nautilus Necklace Designed and crafted in Hawaii: a 14 karat yellow gold Nautilus pendant with 159 pavé diamonds totaling .65 carats and a 14 karat yellow gold flat cable neck chain.

Value: $1,665 Donor: Maui Divers Jewelry

702 Jeweled Cuff I Citrine, agate and baroque pearl in silver dipped in gold kamagong wood cuff.

Value: $750 Donor: Linda Lee

703 Jeweled Cuff II Cats eye crysoberyl set in metal dipped in zinc with preciosa crystals and kamagong wood.

Value: $400 Donor: Linda Lee

704 Lapis Pendant Necklace with Earrings Handcrafted silver with lapis carved stone and bone and lapis earrings.

Value: $300 Donor: Teresa Webber

705 Animals on Parade Collection Necklace, bracelet and earrings – an ensemble of whimsical, animal-themed ceramic beads. No returns or exchanges.

Value: $200 Donor: The Meng Dynasty

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706 Necklace & Purse Dress up your favorite little black dress with a bead and rhinestone necklace with coral and metal accents and a gold-coin evening bag.

Value: $375 Donor: Anonymous

707 Embroidered Evening Bag & Pearls A vintage Papillon Akihiro Domen embroidered evening bag and set of pearls.

Value: $75 Donor: Anonymous

708 Montsuki I Nui Mono kimono with red and blue silk knots. Includes turquoise colored stone necklace and raw diamond, gold-plated earrings.

Value: $180 Donor: Linda Lee

709 Montsuki II Montsuki, Kimono inspired fashion. A vintage Japanese silk shibori and brocade bias cut quarter length sleeve blouse.

Value: $415 Donor: Linda Lee

710 Gem Bracelet A bracelet of pearls and turquoise.

Value: $120 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

711 Jade & Gold Stick Pin Jade and gold pin. Circa 1960.

Value: $100 Donor: Joe & Teresa Webber

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712 Anne Namba Designs A women's silk side drape top in tattoo print from Anne Namba, who designs exclusive silk print collections using Asian themes. May be exchanged for size.

Value: $265 Donor: Anne Namba Designs

713 Woof A men's shirt in Dog Print fabric by Ubercolor.

Value: $150 Donor: Anonymous

714 Luxury Eyewear A wardrobe of four Prada frames from Hawaii's luxury eyewear boutique.

Value: $1,215 Donor: Hi-Trend Hawaii

715 Lauhala Hat I A lauhala hat, that is completely handwoven in the ancient Hawaiian style, which is stitchless. Steve Prieto's creation is made from local lauhala harvested on Diamond Head.

Value: $250 Donor: Steve Prieto & Richard Kennedy

716 Lauhala Hat II A handwoven Lauhala hat, showcasing an old Hawaiian art that is known for its unique stitchless technique.

Value: $250 Donor: Anonymous

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717 Coach Crosby Carryall Cross-grain leather with a subtle texture and durable finish with a diminutive Coach turn lock securing the zipper pull.

Value: $540 Donor: Teri Otani

718 Koa & Leather Bag Set Martin & MacArthur's private collection combines radiant curly Koa and soft leather. Shoulder bag and companion wallet.

Value: $350 Donor: Martin & MacArthur

719 Issey Miyake Handbag Japanese fashion designer Issey Miyake is known for his technology-driven designs. "Pleats Please" shoulder bag in the season's hot color purple.

Value: $150 Donor: Nancy Tsui

720 Organize Your Tote A teal coin purse from Neiman Marcus and MoKo brand orange Kindle cover.

Value: $70 Donor: Nancy Tsui

721 A Jeweled Clutch A jeweled evening bag.

Value: $50 Donor: Anonymous

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722 Tod's Leather Collection I A Tod's men's iconic leather wallet with coin holder. Handcrafted in Italy. No returns or exchanges.

Value: $375 Donor: Tod's

723 Tod's Leather Collection II A Tod's women's zippered wallet. Handcrafted in Italy. No returns or exchanges.

Value: $445 Donor: Tod's

724 Ferrari of Hawaii A women's Scudetto Terry Jacket in red and a men's Scudetto Sweater Jacket in black and matching Scuderia caps. Items may be exchanged for size.

Value: $461 Donor: Ferrari of Hawaii

725 Tesla Motors Apparel A Tesla jacket, Wordmark hat in grey, Tesla stainless steel tumbler and 2015 desk calendar with limited edition Model S poster. Jacket may be exchanged for size.

Value: $157 Donor: Tesla Motors of Honolulu

726 Pearlridge Center Spend a day shopping at Hawaii's largest enclosed shopping center. $150 in $25 increments. Not redeemable for cash. May not be applied for credit against outstanding charge accounts. Non-refundable if lost or stolen. Gift certificate redeemable at any participating Pearlridge Center store, restaurant or theater.

Value: $150 Donor: Pearlridge Center

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727 Market City Shopping Center In 1948, Market City Shopping Center opened and features over 20 retailers and restaurants today. Valid through April 4, 2016.

Value: $300 Donor: Market City Shopping Center

728 Tori Richard Tori Richard is a resort lifestyle company founded in 1956 in Honolulu and driven by an appreciation of unique fabrications and globally inspired prints.

Value: $300 Donor: Tori Richard

729 Fighting Eel A blend of sexy and simple, Fighting Eel's uncomplicated, yet feminine pieces are the core of each collection.

Value: $200 Donor: Fighting Eel

730 Jewelry Plus Hawaii A gift certificate to Jewelry Plus Hawaii.

Value: $200 Donor: Jewelry Plus Hawaii

731 Royal Hawaiian Center Royal Hawaiian Center offers more than 110 shops and restaurants to delight shoppers. Valid through April 4, 2016.

Value: $100 Donor: Royal Hawaiian Center

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Giving Tree

One day to run all 30 programs and services

Microchip scanner to help lost pets get home

Camera and video equipment for evidence in cruelty cases

Medical forensics kit

Orthopedic surgery tools

Admissions and adoptions video screens

Health care for one pet seeking a home

Pet crates

Emergency shelter supply kits

Cat enrichment toys

Sponsor summer program tuition for a disadvantaged teen

Kuranda pet bed for a soft place to sleep

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Your most generous donation to the Hawaiian Humane Society makes a difference in the lives of the animals and people we serve. Donors will receive a gift as a token of our gratitude.

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Royal Artistson the LawnFor a $40 donation to the Hawaiian Humane Society, Artist Ricardo Avilla will be on hand tonight to create your pet’s portrait from a photograph.

In addition, Humane Society Auction Co-Chair Carol Pregill has gathered a group of artists who love animals to offer custom pet portrait artwork for gala guests only. Angela Arvai will represent these featured artists on the royal lawn to tell you all about their artistic style - from whimsical to impressionistic urban street styling - and techniques including wood block and acrylic. Commissioned portraits will be created from a photo. This artist group is donating 50 percent of the fee to the animals.

Also available will be a true fine art portrait by renowned portrait oil painter Eva Makk.

8”x10” Pet Portraits - $220Heather MastuuraRicardo AvilaJay Southard

9” x 12” Pet Portraits - $420 Lisa ShiromaKai‘ili KaulukukuiCory Taum

12” x 16” Pet Portraits - $620Kahi ChingWayne TakazonoHenry Hao

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The Hawaiian Humane Society is deeply grateful to these businesses and individuals for their generosity in donating their talent and services to ensure ‘Reigning Cats & Dogs’ is a royal success. A very special thanks to more than 100 volunteers who helped produce tonight’s gala.

EmceesGary Sprinkle & Pamela Young

AuctioneerEric Schiff

Accel Party Rentals & DesignsChanelPhotographer Dave GreerPhotographer Jeff ChungParadise BeveragesRoyal Hawaiian Hotel – A Luxury CollectionSheraton WaikikiYoung’s Market Company of HawaiiHagadone Printing

Royal CourtRoyal Artistson the Lawn

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American AirlinesAston Hotels & Resorts & Aqua HospitalityAulani – A Disney Resort & SpaCarol PregillChanelChef Alan & Debbie TakasakiChef ChaiChef Eric LetercJohn & Tina DotyDuane K. KurisuElizabeth GrossmanGinny TiuGrgich Hills EstateGroup III InternationalGyotaku by NaokiHawaii Self StorageHawaii Symphony OrchestraHawaiian AirlinesHawaiiYachts.comHi-Trend HawaiiLinda LeeMark & Carolyn Blackburn

Mary Philpotts McGrathMaui Divers JewelryMauna Kea GalleryMi KosasaMoana Surfrider, A Westin Resort & SpaMW Restaurant Jim Nabors & Stan CadwalladerNeiman Marcus HonoluluOutrigger EnterprisesPalace Hotel, A Luxury Collection HotelJoe & Teresa Webber The Modern HonoluluThe Royal Hawaiian, A Luxury Collection ResortTrump International Hotel Waikiki Beach WalkVacations HawaiiVicky CayetanoWaikiki Beach Marriot Resort & SpaWestJet Young’s Laundry & Dry Cleaning

With deep appreciation to these donor below who have given items and experiences valued at $1,000 or more. Special mahalo to Auction Chairs Vicky Cayetano and Carol Pregill.

More of Our Generous Friends

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53 By the SeaAlbert & Dolores BedionesDr. Aleisha SwartzAlexander SilvertAlice & Dorna RobinsonAloha PetroleumAmerican Carpet OneAnchor House AntiquesAnne Namba DesignsArt Shimamura & Helen EttlingerAsian MixBaci BistroBallet of HawaiiBig Island CandiesBill Braden Art

Bishop MuseumBob & Frances Bean C.S. Wo & SonsCafé LauferCarol Ann & Mark SolienDavid LefellDiamond Head Market & Grill Diane Oh YoungDoni ReislandDoubleTree by Hilton Alana WaikikiDoug & Jane DeerDream to DanceDuke’s Waikiki Dustin EbesuDylan & Lisa Mabuni

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Eastern Paradise RestaurantEric & Lissa SchiffFerrari of HawaiiFighting EelFoundwoodHalekulaniHawaii Bowl & Hawaiian Airlines

Diamond Head ClassicHawaii Doggie BakeryHawaii Opera TheatreHawaii Pet NannyHawaii Prince Hotel Waikiki & Golf ClubHeaven on Earth Salon & Day SpaHilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach ResortJackie TakeshitaJan Futa Jeff & Karen DeerJewelry Plus HawaiiJocelyn BouchardJoy of SakeKeoni & Jacque VaughnKo Olina Golf ClubLarry & Patricia RodriguezLe BistroLisa FowlerManny & Marge Sylvester Marie Louise Fine Garment CleanersMarivic DarMark & Karen PolivkaMark YamakawaMarket City Shopping CenterMartin & MacArthurMartin BeardeauxMary ThotlMaureen & Hal TaylorMcDonald’s Restaurants of HawaiiMcKinley Car WashMelanie JohnsonMichael & Marlene Tom

Michel’s at the Colony SurfMike De La Cruz & Wes AsariNaomi LoeweNancy TsuiNetwork IPPacific Asia GalleryPaikoPamela BurnsPanya BistroPatty KortPaul Brown SalonsPearlridge Center Pebu SalonRichard Smith & David GriggsRick Zwern & Karen Huffman Roots and Relics Golf Shop Royal Hawaiian CenterRoy’sRyan TakakiSabrina’s RestaurantDr. Sue Sylvester-PalumboSusan KosasaTango Tea at 1024Standard TextileSuperb Sushi Teri Otani Terry Cisco WatercolorsTesla Motors of Honolulu The Blooming PotThe Liljestrand HouseThe Meng DynastyThe New Otani Kaimana Beach HotelTimes SupermarketsTod’sTori RichardTotal Call InternationalUniversity Health AllianceWaikiki Parc HotelYank SingYilan Wilcox

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More than 130 years of service t was a rainy night in Honolulu on July 16, 1883, when 25 prominent citizens gathered in a gymnasium to establish our organization. The needs back then were as complex and diverse as they are today. His Majesty, King Kalakaua, was one of those signatories in favor of creating an organization devoted to welfare.

Oahu’s population was approximately 100,000 people and the most pressing animal welfare issues involved working animals such as horses, oxen and water buffalo.

At that time, due to the growing number of child welfare and troubled youth cases, our founders desired that the organization also devote itself to the protection of children. It’s a little known fact that the Humane Society provided adoption services for children until the mid-1900s. It’s an even lesser known fact that only one other local charitable institution, the YMCA, is older than the Hawaiian Humane Society.

By the end of summer 1883, work was under way. Captain John A. Mehrtens of the police was designated to hold dual assignments – one as a policeman and the other assisting the Humane Society with cases. The Saturday Press editorial team reported that they hoped “he will bridge the difficulty and render effective service in this noble cause.”

In 1894, the Hawaiian Gazette published a compelling editorial advocating religious leaders to support the Humane Society’s mission. Churches were urged to take on the cause to enlighten congregations that animals are vulnerable and sentient creatures, deserving of compassion and kindness. By the turn of the century, a social movement that would change the relationship between people and animals had begun.

By 1897, the Marshal of the Republic deputized animal champion and Humane Society leader Helen Kinau Wilder. Her credibility and influence in pursuing justice for animals captured hearts and minds locally and throughout the United States. In one year alone, she brought 44 cruelty cases to court with the support of a bicycle cop named Chang Apana. Once a paniolo who worked for the Wilder family, Apana helped with the

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casework and investigations and his reputation soon equaled Helen’s as a fearless crusader for animal protection. The Humane Society’s Chang Apana was the first compensated humane investigator in Hawaii. Apana later became the real-life inspiration for novelist Earl Derr Biggers’ character Charlie Chan of the popular detective series.

Together, Wilder and Apana’s cases ranged from ensuring that cobblestone stables were covered with straw to improve animal’s living conditions to cases of heinous cruelty crimes such as when a horse’s eyes were gouged out by a drunkard. Their protection work also included animals used for food in which they successfully stopped the practice of plucking live chickens in Chinatown. In 1899 the conviction rate was 90 percent.

Without a doubt, the Humane Society has changed with the times. Child protection was relinquished when its leaders successfully advocated for the establishment of organizations that would focus solely on causes for children. There was once satellite humane societies on the neighbor islands. Those organizations evolved into independent charities. Sheltering did not become a part of the Humane Society’s work until well into the 1900s when Victoria Ward donated a small parcel of land in Kakaako.

Today, programs and services include adoptions, spaying and neutering and sheltering of animals. These also encompass preventative programs such as youth and community education, outreach to underserved communities and advocacy for animal-friendly policies, a pet food bank and so much more.

Help is needed in every area as the Humane Society continues its mission to serve more than 700,000 animals and nearly 1 million people who share our island home. The needs are so great that all are called to find a role in service to animals.

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The Hawaiian Humane Society is dedicated to promoting the human-animal bond and the humane treatment of all animals.

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