SPECIAL EVENTS
THE WISDOM OF WELL-BEING AND LONGEVITY A LIFE CHANGING SEMINAR BY DR. DIANA JOY OSTROFF
Date: Feb 7th, 1 pm - 4 pm, 2010
Place: Center for Natural Healing Aina Haina, Oahu
Contact: Daniela, daniela@bosshi.com
Learn how to reverse premature aging, restore memory, hormonal balance and libido and much more in this life changing seminar. The Center for Natural Healing is a complementary and alternative medicine center, based on the island Oahu in Hawaii, uses naturopathy, acupuncture, herbal medicine, homeopathy, nutrition, vitamins, therapeutic massage, structural alignment, counseling and stress management to improve the health of patients. alternativehawaii.com. Seminar leader Dr. Joy Ostroff is one of Hawaii's most well known Naturopathic physicians in Hawaii. She is also a Licensed acupuncturist and Specialist in clinical nutrition, Herbal medicine, Homeopathy and Psychological therapies and physical medicine.
ISLAND TO ISLAND FOR HAITI BENEFIT CONCERT
Date: Feb 12th, 5 pm - 8 pm, 2010
Place: Great Lawn at Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort & Spa, Honolulu, Oahu
Contact: Edyta Tudruj (Promoter), etudruj@gmail.com
Hawaii legends Cecilio & Kapono will be joined by Amy Hanaiali`i, Jimmy Borges and Ledward Kaapana at a benefit concert at Hilton Hawaiian Village on Friday, February 12. The artists are contributing their performances to raise money for the victims of the Haiti earthquake of January 12, 2010.
OZOMATLI
Date: Feb 19th, 9 pm, 2010
Place: Pipeline Cafe, Honolulu, Oahu
Contact: Kara Jordan (Promoter - A Tom Moffatt Production), Kjordan003@yahoo.com, (808) 593-8333
The multicultural Grammy Award winning group, OZOMATLI returns to Hawaii! Ozo will
play in Honolulu on Friday, February 19th at Pipeline Cafe.
ACLU OF HAWAII GRASSROOTS CELEBRATION
Date: Feb 20th, 10 am - 2 pm, 2010
Place: Blaisdell Center Hawai'i Suites, Oahu
Contact: Kit Grant, kgrant@acluhawaii.org, (808)522-5904
The Freedom Fair is a lively and fun-filled event with community organizations that support the Constitution plus music, street performers, and art. This is free and open to the public. alterativehawaii.com. Following the fair is the Luncheon and Awards Ceremony at noon, which will feature keynote speaker national ACLU Executive Director Anthony Romero. It will honor Edmund Burke, the law firm of Alston Hunt Flyd & Ing, Chuck Carletta, and Mele Stokesberry. This is $45 a person.
THE THROWDOWNS / MATISYAHU AT THE PIPELINE CAFE
Date: February 25th, 8 pm, 2010
Place: Honolulu, Oahu
The Pipeline Cafe Presents - The Throwdowns and Ookla the Moc warm up for MATISYAHU!
MESSENJAH SELAH AND THE LAMBSBREAD LIVE REGGAE CONCERT
Date: Feb 25th, 9 pm, 2010
Place: The Loft 115 n. Hotel St., Oahu
Contact: Kaya (Adin-nin Records), thelambsbread@yahoo.com
Reggae concert - Messenjah Selah from Jamaica and the Lambsbread from Kauai at the Loft in chinna town.
HAWAIIAN SLACK KEY & AMERICAN FINGERSTYLE GUITAR
Date: Feb 27th, 7:30 pm, 2010
Place: THE ATHERTON, 738 Kaheka St. Honolulu, Oahu
Contact: Chris Yeaton, cy0825@aol.com, 808 960 1026
A Fantastic Evening Of Intimate Acoustic Guitar! CHRIS YEATON & ADAM Werner Perform! alternativehawaii.com.
There's assurance and invention in his strumming; he's learned well and carries the tradition with dignity. Yeaton's got a Hawaiian soul and is one to watch. In time, he should be right up there with his mentors."
~Wayne Harada Honolulu Advertiser
Chris Yeaton & Keola Beamer are truly world music treasures and a constant inspiration to lovers of Ki Ho 'alu everywhere . . . ~ Mark Haselfeld
Adam Werner is a marvelous technician who requires more of himself than simple gymnastics. His music is both impressive technically and emotionally vocative. ~Will Ackerman
Adam does a great job of re-creating the feel of the classic Windham Hill recordings and adds a few twists of his own.
-Michael Manring
THIRD ANNUAL BOLLYWOOD FILM FESTIVAL
Date: Jan. 23 - March 2, 2010
Place: Doris Duke Theatre, at the Honolulu Academy of Arts, Honolulu, HI
Contact: Sabrina Velazquez, (808) 532-8727, svelazquez@honoluluacademy.org
On opening and closing nights, Jan. 23 and March 2, food from the best Indian eatery in town, Bombay Restaurant, will be serving food for purchase; wine, beer and soda will be available for purchase from the Academy’s Pavilion Café. 532-8700, tickets available online at tix.com
ONGOING EVENTS
IOLANI PALACE EVENTS
Place: Iolani Palace, Honolulu
Ongoing and special cultural events throughout the year for visitors and kamaaina (local residents).
Call: (808) 522-0822. (For Palace Tours call 522-0832.)
MAYOR'S PERFORMANCE - CULTURE AND THE ARTS
Ongoing and special events each month including:
Royal Hawaiian Band at Iolani Palace and elsewhere
Sunset on the Beach in Waikiki and elsewhere
Kuhio Beach Torch Lighting & Hula Pageant in Waikiki
For detailed information on these and other events, call Performance Hotline (808) 527-5666. Most
events are Free!
MISSION HOUSES MUSEUM
Place: 553 South King Street, Honolulu (opposite City Hall)
Mission Houses Museum is a registered historic landmark offering a wide variety of ongoing and
special events. For more information please visit their site.
SAIL WITH THE STARS
Place: Leeward Oahu
Marine biologist team crew unique sailing charters including Star Gazing, Full Moons, and Meteor
Showers. Call: (808) 306-7273 or visit their Events
Calendar.
CHANGING OF THE KING'S GUARD
Date: Daily
Time: 6:15 p.m.
Place: King's Village Shopping Center (Front Gate), 131 Kaiulani Avenue, Waikiki
Witness this dramatic rifle drill ceremony nightly. After retiring the Hawaiian flag, the world
renowned King’s Guard, dressed in uniforms that are the exact replicas of those worn by
the Hawaiian Royal Palace Guard for King David Kalakaua in 1875, impress you with a spectacular
performance of skill. Free. Call: (808) 926-7890.
BISHOP MUSEUM
Date: Daily
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Place: Bishop Museum, 1525 Bernice Street, Honolulu
Along with special programs and exhibits, Bishop Museum offers a wide variety of short ongoing
cultural events for children and adults. Call: (808) 847-3511 or visit
their site.
LYON ARBORETUM TOURS
Date: Every Monday through Friday (except holidays)
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Place: Lyon Arboretum, Univ. of Hawaii at Manoa, 3860 Manoa Rd., Honolulu
Enjoy the ever-changing sights and sounds of the 193.5 acre rainforest botanical garden administered
by the University of Hawaii-Manoa. Enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides will share highlights
of the Arboretum collections. Reservations required. Tours are limited to the first 12 participants
daily. Free - donations gladly accepted. Call: (808) 988-0461 to register.
KEIKI FUN, HULA, AND MORE!
Date: Every Tuesday & Sunday
Place: Pearlridge Shopping Center, Aiea
Keiki (children) games/entertainment every Tues. 10:30 a.m.-Noon. Hula and Hawaiian music show on Sundays from 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Free. For information on these and other events call (808) 488-0981.
AFTERNOON TOUR AND TEA
Date: Every Tuesday & Sunday
Time: 2:30 p.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Place: Honolulu Academy of Arts, 900 South Beretania Street, Honolulu
Designed for visitors who want to explore the galleries, learn more about art, and socialize over
a glass of tea. The tours are led by docents who will lead discussions in the galleries and offer
insight into many cultures and time periods. Free with museum admission. Reservations required.
Call: (808) 532-8700.
CHADO - THE WAY OF TEA
Date: Every Wednesday & Friday
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 12:00 Noon (closed holidays)
Place: Urasenke Foundation of Hawaii, 245 Saratoga Road (Waikiki)
The Japanese tea ceremony known as "chanoyu" is the quintessence of Japanese art and
etiquette. The Urasenke Foundation tea gatherings present chanoyu in a simple, direct manner and
require no prior experience to participate. Minimum of $3 donation required. Call: 923-3059.
PUBLIC TOURS - JAMES CAMPBELL NATIONAL WILDLIFE REFUGE
Date: Every Thursday & Saturday (through February 15)
Place: The Refuge is located near Kahuku town (North Shore)
This wetland refuge is home to four endangered Hawaiian water birds and numerous migratory waterfowl
and shorebirds. Tours are offered twice a week and are about one hour and a half in duration.
Tours are free - reservations required. Call: (808) 637-6330.
HAWAII NATURE CENTER
Date: Every Saturday & Sunday
Place: 2131 Makiki Heights Drive, Honolulu
Nature classes and hikes for children and adults. Programs scheduled on a monthly basis. Call:
(808) 955-0100.
ART ON THE ZOO FENCE
Date: Every Saturday and Sunday
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Place: Monsarrat Avenue - Across from Kapiolani Park Bandstand, Waikiki
Honolulu's very own Left Bank! Meet the artists at this outdoor art show. Originals, prints and
photographs available for sale. For more information, please visit their site.
NA MELE NEI - THE MUSIC OF HAWAII TODAY!
Date: Every Sunday
Time: Concert starts 1:00 p.m.
Place: Ward Warehouse Stage, Honolulu
Live music concert presented every Sunday by Native Books Na Mea Hawaii. Call: (808) 596-8885.
GUIDED TOURS OF THE HAWAII THEATRE
Date: Every Tuesday
Time: 11:00 a.m.
Place: Hawaii Theatre, Chinatown, Honolulu
The one-hour guided tour offers a unique insight into the history, art, architecture and restoration
of the beautiful Hawaii Theatre. The tour includes a performance on the 1922 Robert Morton Theatre
Organ. Admission $5. Call: (808) 528-0506.
ALOHA FRIDAY KING'S JUBILEE & FIREWORKS
Date: Every Friday
Place: Hilton Hawaiian Village Beach Resort & Spa, Waikiki
Their Super Pool becomes the perfect tropical stage for Hawaiian entertainment and a beachfront
fireworks show. The color and pageantry of Hawaii's monarchy are brought to life in this regal
tribute to King David Kalakaua, featuring the music, song and dance of the Polynesian Islands
and the exciting Samoan Fire Knife Dance. Call: (808) 949-4321.
TASTE OF CHINATOWN EATERIES
Date: Every Saturday (except June, July & August)
Time: 11:30 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.
Place: Chinatown, Honolulu (in front of Hawaiian Nat'l. Bank at Smith & King Streets)
Join this fun-filled tour and eat your way through Honolulu Chinatown. Learn where to go, what
to order, how to eat, and how to find a good place. Also, get to know the foods from a cultural
and a food science perspective. Comfortable shoes and elastic waistband clothes are highly recommended.
Fee $59. Reservations required. Call: (808) 391-1550 or email eat_hawaii@yahoo.com
FIRST FRIDAY HONOLULU'S DOWNTOWN GALLERY WALK
Date: 1st Friday of each month
Time: 5:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m
Place: Chinatown, Honolulu
Self guided tour of 25 downtown art spots that includes "Live from the Lawn", a free
live performance held in front of the Hawaii State Art Museum at 250 S. Hotel Street. Call: (808)
521-2903.
RELIVE THE PLANTATION DAYS!
Date: 1st Saturday of each month
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m.
Place: Hawaii's Plantation Village, 94-695 Waipahu St., Waipahu (S.W. Oahu)
A living history museum and ethno-botanical garden on a 50-acre site dedicated to the legacy of
immigrant workers from the sugar plantation era. Each month features activities and demonstrations
of a different ethnic heritage group. Call: (808) 677-0110.
HONOLULU ACADEMY OF ARTS "FREE SUNDAY" PROGRAM
Date: 3rd Sunday of each month
Time: 11:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Place: Honolulu Academy of Arts, 900 S. Beretania St., Honolulu
Sponsored by Bank of Hawaii. Entertainment, art activities for kids, gallery tours, and other
activities. For residents & visitors. It's free! It's fun! Call: (808) 532-8700.
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