SPECIAL EVENTS
ACLU HAWAII TALK-STORY MEETING - UH MANOA
Date: September 9th, 5 - 6:30 pm, 2010
Place: UH Manoa Ethnic Studies, George Hall Rm 301B, Oahu
Contact: Kit Grant, (808) 522-5904, kgrant@acluhawaii.org
Discuss local and national civil liberties concerns with local
staff and neighborhood board members of the ACLU of Hawaii. alternativehawaii.com. Light
refreshments will be served. RSVPs are appreciated, walk-ins are welcome: 24-hour RSVP line:
(808)522-5906 or office@acluhawaii.org.
RICE FEST
Date: September 11th, 12 pm - 8 pm, 2010
Place: Waterfront at Aloha Tower Marketplace, Oahu
Contact: ricefesthawaii+alt-hawaii@gmail.com
Save the date for September 11th, 2010, a day when rice takes center stage. The 1st Annual Rice Festival, in line with National Rice Month, will celebrate the joy that is rice. alternativehawaii.com. This unique, one day event will be held at the Waterfront at Aloha Tower from 12PM-8PM and will be packed with family fun, entertainment, food booths, educational activities, rice products, and much more!
SCHOOL OF ROCK PRESENTS "GET HI ON CLOUD 9"
Date: September 11th, 6 pm, 2010
Place: August Ahrens Elem Cafe, Waipahu, Oahu
Contact: Alan Bartolome, (808) 206-1398, alohaeki@yahoo.com
WHO: Local Bands - All Heart, Define the Word, Pharohs, Upon Golgotha, and Prevail. alternativehawaii.com
WHAT: School of Rock presents - "Get HI on Cloud 9"
WHEN: September 11, 2010 - doors open @ 6:00pm
WHERE: August Ahrens Elem School Cafe, 94-1170 Waipahu St., Waipahu HI 96797
WHY: Benefit Hope For The Island shelter in PI & to
COST: $7 @ the door
HAWAII HEALING GARDEN FESTIVAL
Date: September 12th, 9 am - 2 pm, 2010
Place: Hale'iwa Farmers' Market, North Shore, Oahu
Contact: Katie Fisher (PR/marketing - Hawaii Health Guide), 808-638-0888, events@hawaiihealthguide.com
Don't miss this healthy & green, cultural healing arts festival combined with one of
the North Shore's best country markets. alternativehawaii.com. A FREE festival celebration day of healthy &
green activities, cultural presentations, speakers, exhibitor booths, children's
programs, cooking demos, natural products and healthy local organic food with
special focus on a zero waste event. Healthy vendors & Farmers' Market booths will
be showcasing Hawaii's organic foods & products, cultural healing art practitioners,
agricultural specialists and more!
Presentation Stage 9:00am - 2:00 pm:
9:00 - Surf Into Yoga - with pro surfer Rochelle Ballard of www.SurfIntoYoga.com &
North Shore Wellness Retreat
9:30 - Healthy Farms - Healthy Communities - with Dr. Hector Valenzuela, Dept.
Tropical Plant & Soil Sciences, UH Manoa, and the Hawaii Farmers Union
10:00 - Medicine at Your Feet: Healing Plants of the Hawaiian Kingdom - with author
& herbalist David Bruce Leonard L.Ac www.medicineatyourfeet.com (additional
workshop at Waimea Valley, see below)
10:30 - Hawaiian La'au Lomi Stick Massage - with Lomi Lomi practitioner Artemio
from Molokai, learn innovation uses of lomi stick massage and reflexology
11:00 - Lomilomi for Surfers & Paddlers - with Kumu Alva Andrews, Hawaiian Lomi
anatomy and techniques for prevention and rehabilitation of injuries for surfers &
paddlers (additional workshop in Waimanalo)
12:00 - AcuVeda - Uniting the Ancient Wisdom & Energy Ayurveda & Chinese
Medicine - with Alireza Rad L.Ac & Dana Guggenheim L.Ac of AcuVeda Wellness &
Herb Clinic
1:00 - Crazy for Coconuts - Healthy Hawaiian Haupia coconut desserts & taste
samplings with Dodi Rose of Dodi-Licous. Sponsored by Down to Earth All
Vegetarian.
MEDICINE AT YOUR FEET - HIKE & WORKSHOP AT WAIMEA VALLEY
Date: September 12th, 2 pm - 5 pm, 2010
Place: Waimea Valley 59-864 Kamehameha Hwy, Hale'iwa, Oahu
Contact: Katie Fisher (PR/marketing - Hawaii Health Guide), 808-638-0888, events@hawaiihealthguide.com
Enjoy a magical walking workshop with David Bruce Leonard L.Ac, author of
Medicine at Your Feet: Healing Plants of the Hawaiian Kingdom, through beautiful
Waimea Valley Botanical Garden. alternativehawaii.com. David will be accompanied by Waimea Valley
botanical expert David Orr! Meet at main entrance by gift shop at 1:30 pm
Cost: $30 in advance/$35 day of.
A MORNING OF MUSIC
Date: September 12th, 11 am - 2 pm, 2010
Place: Mission Houses Museum 553 South King Street Honolulu, Oahu
Contact: Yoshimi Otake, (808) 593-2620, info@moanavevents.com
Sounding Joy Music Therapy is proud to present their Inaugural "A Morning of
Music" Honoree Brunch taking place on the beautiful lawn of the Mission Houses of
Hawaii. alternativehawaii.com. This one-of-a-kind champagne brunch will honor Dr. Harvey, whose
tremendous support of music therapy was instrumental in founding SJMT. This
brunch will feature prestigious live musical entertainment, a dessert buffet, prize
giveaways, all while raising much needed funding to support SJMT's goals of
accessibility, awareness and advanced research in music therapy.
HAWAIIAN HOLISTIC APPROACH TO "QUICK HEALING" WORKSHOP
Date: September 13th, 10 am - 6 pm, 2010
Place: 41-829 Kakaina St. Waimanalo, HI, 96814, Oahu
Contact: Olu Olu, (808) 397-1253, events@hawaiihealthguide.com
Kumu Alva James Andrews, a gifted spiritual and physical healer, native of Hawai'i,
father, grandfather, and Viet Nam veteran. alternativehawaii.com.
- 7 HOUR WORKSHOP (ALL AGES, ALL SKILL LEVELS)
- PHILOSOPHY BEHIND LOMILOMI AND WHY IT IS NOT JUST A MASSAGE
- HANDS ON DEMONSTRATION LEADING TO HANDS ON APPLICATION
- OVERVIEW OF HARMONIC BALANCE (SPIRIT, MIND, AND BODY)
- HAWAIIAN VALUES AND TRADITIONAL CONCEPTS
Cost: $100 donation - $25 OFF for Hawaii Health Guide members or Hawaii Healing
Gardens participant.
THE WORLD CONGRESS ON ZERO EMISSIONS INITIATIVES - LAUNCHING "THE BLUE ECONOMY"
Date: September 13th - 16th, 2010
Place: Hawaii Convention Center, Oahu
Contact: Vicky, vicky@current-events.com, 808-521-3611
Event will focus on design of an economic system driven by innovations, generating jobs and building social capital.
The Blue Economy is based upon 100 breakthroughs in businesses that have proven their competitiveness. alternativehawaii.com. Innovations to be addressed are related to Energy, Food, Health, Housing, Transportation, Waste and Water, and how these innovations integrate and provide new job opportunities in today's changing world. Info and registration online.
ALOHA FESTIVALS 58TH WAIKIKI HO'OLAULE'A
Date: September 18th, 7 pm, 2010
Place: Waikiki Kalakaua Ave, Oahu
Contact: Waikiki Improvement Association, (808) 391-8714, aloha.festival@waikikiimprovement.com
Celebrating its 58th year and the largest block party will kick-off with the arrival of the Royal Court. alternativehawaii.com. Three stages of entertainment open with hula halau, lots of food and lei vendors and hula crafters will be spread along 12 city blocks of the world famous Kalakaua Ave.
HANDS PERCUSSION TEAM FROM MALAYSIA: DRUMMING UP A STORM!
Date: September 18th, 8 pm - 9:30 pm, 2010
Place: Kennedy Theatre, University of Hawai'i, Oahu
Contact: Eric Chang, ChangE@EastWestCenter.org
Combining mesmerizing theatrics with dynamic, multicultural rhythms, this renowned drum ensemble from Malaysia has been creating quite a sensation at performances around the world since it was formed, out of its founders' desire to bring new creativity to Chinese-Malaysian drumming traditions. The troupe has received stellar critical acclaim for its approach combining respect for cultural tradition contemporary performances on instruments drawn from a range of percussion cultures. The end result is high-energy entertainment reminiscent of Cirque du Soleil or Stomp!
THE LATEST IN HUMAN NUTRITION 2010 BY MICHAEL GREGER, M.D.
Date: September 21st, 7 pm, 2010
Place: Ala Wai Golf Course Clubhouse, Oahu
Contact: Vegetarian Societ of Hawaii (VSH), (808) 944-8344, info@vsh.org
Dr. Greger has scoured the world's scholarly literature on clinical nutrition and developed this brand new talk of the latest in cutting edge research. alternativehawaii.com. Focusing on studies published just over the last year in peer reviewed scientific nutrition journals, Dr. Greger offers practical advice on how to feed ourselves and our families to prevent, treat, and even reverse chronic disease in an interactive quiz show format. Free - bring your friends.
ART & FLEA
Date: Thursday, September 23rd, 5 pm - 11 pm, 2010
Place: Fresh Café 831 Queen St, Honolulu, Oahu
Contact: Nicole Franco, 808.222.4118, artandflea@gmail.com
ART&FLEA, your monthly one-stop shop to buy and sell locally announces the following upcoming dates : Thursday, September 23rd , October 28th , November 18th and December 16th. alternativehawaii.com. The market feature’s 30+ vendors and local performers. Highlighting vintage collectors, clothing designers, DIYers, independent artists, handmade aficionados, musicians and anyone with a unique sense of what’s hip to sell their goods.
SEPTEMBER 23rd FEATURED VENDORS:
Artists & Photographers: The Starfish Guy, Daily Dose of Aloha, Sarah Becker, Firebird Photography, Amy Carroll and Kelsey Fagan Vintage & Collectables: Su Yates, FABULOUS , Mechakawa, Mish Mash , Vintage Aloha, Justin Young Vintage fabrics, Cloth Clothing & Accessories:, Vamos Threads, RESOUL'D , Kisa Cosmos, Sassy Lassy PiscesFly Designs, Arachne's Web, Reverie Jewelry , Maui Darling Designs, Dork, Oshare, Catwings Couture, Panacea, I am Jewelry Additional Vendors; KTUH records, SUITENUMBER, Cowrie Flower, So Nails Zine and Freak Scene. $1 ALL NIGHT. ALL AGES WELCOME!
** New vendors, musicians, press and interested sponsors are welcome to join! Please send inquiries to www.artandflea.com Please find us on facebook at www.facebook.com/Artandflea
ROYAL HAWAIIAN CENTER 30TH ANNIVERSARY - TASTE OF HELUMOA FOOD & WINE FESTIVAL
Date: September 24th, 6 pm - 9 pm, 2010
Place: Royal Hawaiian Center, 2201 Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu, Oahu
Contact: Melissa Malahoff-Kamei, 808-539-3435, melissa.malahoff@mwc-anthology.com
Featuring 10 restaurants, each food tent will also have a wine pairing. The Brothers
Cazimero will also be providing the entertainment throughout the night. alternativehawaii.com.
Participating restaurants include:
Beijing Chinese Seafood Restaurant,
Dorkau Sushi,
PF Chang's Waikiki,
Panya,
Restaurant Suntory,
Senor Frog's Restaurant & Bar Honolulu,
The Cheesecake Factory,
Wolfgang's Steakhouse by Wolfgang Zwiener,
Azure (The Royal Hawaiian, A Luxury Collection),
Tickets are $45 presale available from Lei Ohu Guest Services or from
HonoluluBoxOffice.com., and $50 at the door on the day of the event.
SOFT FLEX COMPANY GLASS ART & BEAD FESTIVAL
Date: September 24th - 26th, 10 am - 6 pm, 2010
Place: Ward Warehouse on the Second Floor, 1050 Ala Moana Blvd, Honolulu, Oahu
Contact: Customer Service, 866-925-3539 (toll free), info@softflexcompany.com
SHOW TIMES:
Friday, 10am - 6pm;
Saturday, 10am - 6pm;
Sunday, 11am - 5pm
SHOPPING:
Juried Show of 30+ Exhibitor Spaces
Beads, Gemstones, Findings, Collectible Glass Art & Jewelry. alternativehawaii.com.
A truly exciting bead shopping Extravaganza!
KANEOHE BAY AIRSHOW
Date: September 25th - 26th, 9 am, 2010
Place: Marine Corps Base Hawaii, Oahu
Contact: Marine Corps Community Services Hawaii - Marketing Office, talktomccs@usmc-mccs.org
The air show is free and open to the public. Gates open daily at 9:00 a.m. Premium seating tickets are available online, at military ticket outlets, and select Foodland locations. alternativehawaii.com. BayFest will feature free concerts on Saturday evening and fun and games both days. For more information, please visit www.kaneohebayairshow.com or call Information, Tickets & Tours at (808) 254-7563 or (808) 477-5143. Follow the latest news for the Kaneohe Bay Airshow and BayFest on Twitter and Facebook at KBayAirshow.
2010 MANOA JAZZ & HERITAGE FESTIVAL
Date: September 25th, 6 pm - 10 pm, 2010
Place: UH Manoa Andrews Amphitheatre, Oahu
Contact: Rachel or Yvonne, (808) 956-8246, csinfo@hawaii.edu
Headlining the Festival is eighteen-time Grammy nominee, three-time Grammy
winner guitarist Larry Carlton with the Larry Carlton Trio. Joining Carlton will be
local favorite Robert Shinoda & Friends and the Punahou Jazz Band.
$15 to $35, discounts for advance purchase. Tickets available online at www.etickethawaii.com, by
phone at 944-2697, or visit any UH Ticket outlet, service charges apply. Advance
sales end at midnight the day prior to the performance. At the door sales begin 2
hours before gates open.
65TH ANNUAL ALOHA FESTIVALS FLORAL PARADE
Date: September 25th, 7 pm, 2010
Place: Waikiki Kalakaua Ave, Oahu
Contact: Waikiki Improvement Association, (808) 391-8714, aloha.festival@waikikiimprovement.com
Ala Moana Park to Kapiolani Park. A colorful equestrian procession of female and male pa'u riders, extravagant floats with cascades of Hawaiian flowers, hula halau and marching bands will brighten Kalakaua Avenue from Ala Moana Park to Kapi'olani Park. This “must see” event will pay homage to the art of hula.
LOVE ROCKS!
Date: September 25th, 7 pm, 2010
Place: Hawaii Theatre 1130 Bethel, Oahu
Contact: Mike Doran (Producer - World Entertainment Group) weg808@yahoo.com, (808) 833-0056
Love Rocks ! Featuring - Grammy award winning vocalist from Ambrosia Joe Puerta "How Much I feel" "Biggest Part of Me" "You're the only woman". John Ford Coley "Love is the answer" "Really love to see you tonight" "Nights are forever". Benny Mardones "Into the night" "Lets hear it for love". alternativehawaii.com. All backed by the J Michaels Band with special guests WT Greer and Angeli Callo.
ONGOING EVENTS
E KŪ ANA KA PAIA: UNIFICATION, RESPONSIBILITY, AND THE KU IMAGES
Date: June 5th – October 4th, 2010
Place: Hawaiian Hall and J.M. Long Gallery, Oahu
Contact: Donalyn Dela Cruz, (808) 847-8274
Bishop Museum, the British Museum, and the Peabody Essex Museum are partnering to bring together the three largest Kū images in the world for a historic exhibition this summer. alternativehawaii.com. It will be the first time in over 160 years that three traditional Kū images of this size and magnitude will be displayed alongside one another.
SURFING
Date: June 19th – September 6th, 2010
Place: Castle Memorial Building, Oahu
Contact: Donalyn Dela Cruz, (808) 847-8274
This exhibition provides a glimpse into the fascinating pasts of surfing, one of Hawai‘i’s gifts to the world. The exhibit will feature archival images from Bishop Museum Archives along with historic surfboards from the Museum’s renowned collection of artifacts. alternativehawaii.com. Trace the historical transformation of surfing’s image through the centuries, from Polynesian myths of love to an account of an exotic “amusement” that presented nothing but “horror & destruction,” as well as recollections of surfing as a character-building activity and sometimes the test of one’s romantic interest.
STILL PRESENT PASTS: KOREAN AMERICANS AND THE “FORGOTTEN WAR”
Date: June 26th – September 12th, 2010
Place: Castle Memorial Building, Oahu
Contact: Donalyn Dela Cruz, (808) 847-8274
This is a multi-media exhibit of installation and performance art, documentary film and archival photographs, and oral histories that explores memories and legacies of the Korean War. alternativehawaii.com. Embodying life stories of ordinary Korean Americans who experienced the war, the exhibit is a public space of remembering that breaks the silence about a tragic episode in U.S. and Korean history.
IOLANI PALACE EVENTS
Place: Iolani Palace, Honolulu
Ongoing and special cultural events throughout the year for visitors and kamaaina (local residents).
alternativehawaii.com. 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. alternativehawaii.com.
Most events are Free!
MISSION HOUSES MUSEUM
Place: 553 South King Street, Honolulu (opposite City Hall) alternativehawaii.com.
Mission Houses Museum is a registered historic landmark offering a wide variety of ongoing and
special events. alternativehawaii.com. 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. alternativehawaii.com. 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. alternativehawaii.com. 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. alternativehawaii.com. Enthusiastic and knowledgeable guides will share highlights
of the Arboretum collections. alternativehawaii.com. Reservations required. alternativehawaii.com. Tours are limited to the first 12 participants
daily. alternativehawaii.com. Free - donations gladly accepted. alternativehawaii.com. Call: (808) 988-0461 to register. Photo
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. alternativehawaii.com. Hula and Hawaiian music show on Sundays from 1:00 p.m. - 3:30 p.m. Free. alternativehawaii.com. 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. alternativehawaii.com. The tours are led by docents who will lead discussions in the galleries
and offer insight into many cultures and time periods. alternativehawaii.com. Free with museum admission. alternativehawaii.com. 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. alternativehawaii.com. The Urasenke Foundation tea gatherings present chanoyu in a simple, direct manner
and require no prior experience to participate. alternativehawaii.com. Minimum of $3 donation required. Call: 923-3059.
HAWAII NATURE CENTER
Date: Every Saturday & Sunday
Place: 2131 Makiki Heights Drive, Honolulu
Nature classes and hikes for children and adults. alternativehawaii.com. Programs scheduled on a monthly basis. alternativehawaii.com. 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! alternativehawaii.com. Meet the artists at this outdoor art show. alternativehawaii.com. Originals, prints
and photographs available for sale. alternativehawaii.com. 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. alternativehawaii.com. Call: (808) 596-8885.
FREE LEI MAKING LESSONS
Date: Every Monday (through November 30)
Time: 5:30 p.m. - 6:30 p.m.
Place: Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center, 3rd fl. lanai, Bldg.A, Waikiki
"Talk story" with our Hawaiian lei maker as you learn this beautiful art. alternativehawaii.com. Flowers
are provided, free. You'll make one lei per session. Call: (808) 922-2299.
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. alternativehawaii.com. The tour includes a performance on the 1922 Robert Morton Theatre
Organ. alternativehawaii.com. 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. alternativehawaii.com. 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. alternativehawaii.com. 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. alternativehawaii.com. Learn where to go, what
to order, how to eat, and how to find a good place. alternativehawaii.com. Also, get to know the foods from a cultural
and a food science perspective. alternativehawaii.com. Comfortable shoes and elastic waistband clothes are highly recommended.
alternativehawaii.com. Fee $59. Reservations required. alternativehawaii.com. 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. alternativehawaii.com. Each month features activities and demonstrations
of a different ethnic heritage group. alternativehawaii.com. 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. alternativehawaii.com. For residents & visitors. alternativehawaii.com. It's free! It's fun! Call: (808) 532-8700.
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