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ALOHA PETROLEUM AND LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL HELP BEAUTIFY ALOHA ISLAND MART KAPAHI

Posted on May 23, 2023


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ALOHA PETROLEUM PARTNERS WITH KAPAʻA HIGH SCHOOL ART CLUB  TO HELP BEAUTIFY ALOHA ISLAND MART KAPAHI

HONOLULU, HAWAII (May 23, 2023) – Aloha Petroleum recently partnered with the Kapa‘a High School Art Club to refresh a mural located at Aloha Island Mart Kapahi. About a dozen students spent five days creating new pieces to complement the existing mural that was done by the middle and high school in 2013. 
 
“We’re so appreciative of the Kapa‘a High School Art Club and their efforts to help us beautify our Aloha Island Mart in Kapahi,” said Casie Bui, director, sales operations and marketing for Aloha Petroleum. “Our goal was to preserve the existing artwork and refresh the rest of the wall with new artwork. The kids did amazing!”

The purpose of the original mural was to bring a more family friendly vibe to the market and to invite middle and high school students to make a pledge not to drink or smoke underage. The middle school students painted imagery within circular areas and the high school students made their pledges by creating a handprint in the center and signing their names. 

Kapa'a high school students stand in front of a mural

Kapa'a high school students painting a mural

"It was awesome for our students to have the opportunity to showcase their talents and reflect our community in this mural,” said Vanessa Owens, Kapa‘a High School art instructor.  “This was a great experience for them." 

With the refresh, the design direction was to add elements representative of the location:  Kealia, King Kong, and Sleeping Giant, among other local landmarks. The background is painted purple to represent Kauai's color. The mountain on the right is King Kong, in the center is Makaleha (Kapahi’s most important landmark), and Sleeping Giant is on the right. In the center is the sunrise at Kealia beach framed by a rainbow. The sun and rainbow in the center were inspired by illustrations in the 2013 mural. 

Kapa'a high school student painting a mural

The patterns of waves and triangles have layered meaning. Both symbols appear in the 2013 mural. The waves are a symbol of makai (water) but also the waves are inspired by the patterns on the Aloha Island Mart team members' shirts. The triangles symbolize mauka (mountain) but are also a symbol of Kapa, like Kapa cloth, which is a community activity and symbol of working together. The pineapples represent the plantation days of what used to be in this area. Ti, kalo, and banana are included as a reflection of important traditional or native plants. They also juxtaposed the state bird, the nene, with the beloved rooster. 


Aloha Petroleum provided the students with snacks and refreshments. The company also primed the wall and will apply a protective coating layer. 
 
About Aloha Petroleum, Ltd.
Aloha Petroleum, Ltd. is one of the largest gasoline marketers and convenience store operators in Hawaii. Aloha employs more than 600 Hawaii residents and markets through approximately 100 Shell, Aloha, and Mahalo branded fueling stations and 56 Aloha Island Marts, four Menehune Food Marts, three Subways, and five Dunkin’ Donuts restaurants throughout the state. In 2016 Aloha was awarded the exclusive Dunkin’ Donuts franchise for the state of Hawaii. More information is available at www.alohagas.com

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