Don Murphy, patron saint of sports
October 21st, 2009 by Dave VintonFather Damien may be Hawaii's first Saint. But local restaurant owner and super sports fan Don Murphy can't be too far behind for sports fans.
Long known for his support of UH sports, Murphy is throwing the SOS fund a lifeline by hosting a block party tonight (10/21) in the area around Murphy's Bar and Grill in downtown Honolulu.
Murphy along with his staff and an army of public school AD's started early this morning setting up the tents and getting food ready.
To keep with DOE rules, every AD used a vacation day to work this event.
It was really inspiring to see these athletic directors sweating in the humid conditions to make the fundraiser come to life. Murphy of course has these things down to a science and is overseeing the whole party.
Pre-sale tickets alone will bring in more than $100,000 to the SOS fund.
So if you're in the mood for food, fun, and helping Hawaii's public school athletics, head on down to Murphy's.
Who knows, Saint Murphy's good karma may follow you home!
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Murphy’s Ho‘olaulea to Support ‘SOS’ (Save Our Sports) Fundraising Drive for Hawaii Public High Schools
HONOLULU (October 6, 2009) – Murphy’s Bar and Grill will present a downtown Ho‘olaulea on Wednesday, October 21, from 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. on Merchant Street and Nu‘uanu Avenue to raise money for the Hawaii High School Athletic Association’s ‘SOS’ (Save Our Sports) fundraising drive.
Hoping to raise $100,000 and attract 3,000 people, organizers believe that it will be the first major event to bring all local high schools together for a common cause: the preservation of Hawaii’s public high school athletic programs.
Underfunded budgets have been drastically cut further for the current 2009-10 school year, including over $1,200,000 in funding for supplies, equipment, and transportation. Unless funds are raised soon, most, if not all 18 high school sports (football, basketball, soccer, tennis, etc.) will be severely impacted, either through greatly reduced competition or the outright elimination of entire sports.
All net proceeds from the event will be donated to public schools athletic programs. "The SOS program has come so close to raising enough funds to keep our public school sports programs in tact, we hope this may be the event to secure our goal. Our event will benefit all public high schools from Ka`u to Kapa`a.” said Don Murphy, event chair and owner of Murphy’s Bar and Grill.
All public high schools, including from the Neighbor Islands, will be represented by athletic directors, coaches and boosters, wearing their school colors, preparing and selling food and staffing beverage stands. The event will feature live music by local entertainers, most of whom will be donating their time.
Event organizers are hoping to raise the majority of the funds for the event through corporate donations, starting from $500 up to $10,000, which would provide the donor with title sponsorship of the event.
For more information, contact Murphy's Bar and Grill at (808) 754-1502, email don@murphyshawaii.com, or visit www.sportshigh.com
Additional information for Murphy’s Ho‘olaulea
Place: Nuuanu from King will be closed, Marin Lane closed and Merchant Street to Bethel closed. The parking lot across the street from Murphy’s will be the focal point of the party.
Cost: There is no “cover charge”. Script will be sold. Cost of script is $5.00 each (if purchased before event will be sold for 5 script for $20.00). Each script is good for one plate of food or one beer or one glass of wine. Soda or water will be available for $1.00. All of the proceeds will go to benefit the SOS program.
Food: There will be several food booths, serving everything from chili & rice to Tanioka’s spicy ahi bento. Foods featured will be Hawaiian, Local, American, Irish and Asian.
Parking: Parking will be available either on the street, Smith Street Garage (Smith off of Nimitz, coming down King, turn right on Smith) or enter off Nimitz, Macy’s parking garage or the public parking on Pauahi and Smith street.
Donations: Checks can be made payable to “HHSAA SOS Account” or go on line to: www.sportshigh.com
Contacts: Don Murphy, Murphy’s Bar & Grill 754-1502 or don@murphyshawaii.com Lynette Adams @ lynetteadams@hawaii.rr.com
Music: There will be live music in the parking lot. The entertainment will be posted when they are secured.
Children: This event is open to the public. Alcohol will be served so we do recommend parents use their discretion on whether or not to bring their children.

