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The Story of La'ie-Produced by BYUH Students

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Uploaded by on Apr 28, 2009

This video about the history of La'ie was edited and produced by BYUH Student Ryan Dean (Class of 2010) for Envision La'ie. Envision La'ie is about looking to the future. It's about campus planning, affordable housing, traffic, drainage, energy consumption, demographics, architecture, tourism trends, schools, community resources and a host of other issues. However, we believe that envisioning La'ie's future begins by understanding issues far greater than traffic patterns and drainage. Its about understanding the essence of what La'ie is all about. We like to call it The La'ie Story. This story is best told by those who live and work in La'ie. Visit www.envisionlaie.com to learn more.

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  • I do pray that Laie will still be the wonderful place for every generation!!

  • "Laie is about FAMILY"

    What a place of miracles!

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  • Laie no ka oi!

  • i love my little laie

  • My family history also confirms the way of life shared in this clip.  I love it. Thank you for creating such for I feel the same way about my home, Laie.

  • This is amazing! maikai nui!!! I love Laie!

  • At 2:33...that voice...Bro. Sione Feinga...no doubt! Such a quite strength in his voice, you don't need to see his face to know it's him. :) Much love to those who made this video and thank you for sharing! :o)

  • I loved the Polynesian Show they put on there. The kids are so talented and wonderful. Rock on!

  • The hawaiian, tongan and samoan all the polynesian cultures are such spiritual giants and I am so glad they listen and adhere to the promptings of the gospel and the spirit of the LORD.

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  • The hawaiian, tongan and samoan all the polynesian cultures are such spiritual giants and I am so glad they listen and adhere to the promptings of the gospel and the spirit of the LORD.

  • Wonderful Video!!! I hope Laie will always be a city of refuge from the evil influences of the world.

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