HONOLULU (AP) — Hawaii is marking its entry as the 50th State with a new postage stamp, planning for the islands' future economic development and protests.
State leaders are calling Friday's events a statehoood "commemoration" rather than a "celebration" out of respect to Native Hawaiians and their unresolved claims since the 1893 overthrow of the Hawaiian kingdom.
The events are light on flag-waving and parades, instead emphasizing preparations for the future. Panel discussions will focus on tourism, alternative energy and Hawaiian rights.
Outside the Hawaii Convention Center, protesters who would rather see Hawaii's independence restored plan a march and a rally.
The stamp, available nationwide Friday, shows a painting of a longboard surfer and two paddlers in an outrigger canoe.