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80 years of being “Billie Jean”

Sat, Apr 19

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Mana + Pua S.A.L.T. at Our Kaka'ako

A gorgeous evening of family, friends and love for Billie Jean.

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80 years of being “Billie Jean”
80 years of being “Billie Jean”

Time & Location

Apr 19, 2025, 6:00 PM – 10:00 PM

Mana + Pua S.A.L.T. at Our Kaka'ako, 324 Coral St, Honolulu, HI 96813, USA

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About the event

Billie Jean Wade was born in April of 1945…80 years ago this year.

It’s with great pleasure and excitement to celebrate this lovely woman who dedicated her younger years to Family Law, her 3 daughters and husband, John Long.

Since retiring, she did not slow down instead continued her passion to help by becoming a Pilot sister with the Honolulu Pilot Club. From there she continued on until becoming the Executive Director of the Brain Injury Association of Hawaii, an organization she feels strongly about.

This year, as she turns 80, we, the AMS, BJ’s descendants, cordially invite you to celebrate, honor and recognize the life and work of Billie Jean Wade.

This event has a group. You’re welcome to join the group once you register for the event.
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  • Complimentary invitation

    You're invited to a celebration with a no-host bar—cheers to Mom! Come ready to relax, laugh and shower Billie Jean with love. While complimentary, please also come prepared to thank your servers with a little extra sparkle!! Looking forward to spending the evening with you all, Ali Huxel

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