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November 2009


SPECIAL EVENTS

"GOOD HEALTH: GOOD BUSINESS" - 2009 PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND NUTRITION SUMMIT
Date: November 3rd 2009, from 7:30 am to 4:30 pm
Place: Hilton Hawaiian Village - Waikiki, Oahu
Contact: Katie Richards, (808) 586-4482, katherine.richards@doh.hawaii.gov
The Hawaii State Department of Health, Tobacco Settlement Project, Healthy Hawaii Initiative is hosting its 2nd Physical Activity and Nutrition (PAN) Summit on Tuesday, November 3, 2009. alternativehawaii.com. The conference theme "Good Health: Good Business" focuses on the importance of health in the workplace and the need for comprehensive worksite wellness programming in Hawaii. Worksite wellness programs can create large-scale changes in the health of our population and show a return on investment for Hawaii businesses. alternativehawaii.com. The morning portion of the summit will focus on the conference theme and consist of presentations from Larry Chapman, an internationally recognized expert and speaker on innovative health management interventions. alternativehawaii.com. The morning portion will also showcase a panel of Hawaii business representatives who will provide examples of how they have implemented wellness into their worksites.

FURLOUGH FRIDAYS AT THE CONTEMPORARY MUSEUM – MAKIKI HEIGHTS
Date: November 6th 2009
Place: The Contemporary Museum – Makiki Heights
2411 Makiki Heights Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822, Oahu
Contact: Allison Wong, Interim Executive Director
(808) 237-5214; Fax: (808) 536-5970; E-mail: AWong@tcmhi.org; Twitter: TCMHonolulu
Facebook: TCMHI
We invite you to join us at The Contemporary Museum for Furlough Fridays. alternativehawaii.com. A special admission rate of $2.00 and two canned items* will be honored for all Furlough Fridays and free admission for all with Government ID. alternativehawaii.com. Explore our beautiful grounds and see the making of a wall mural. alternativehawaii.com. Enjoy lunch in the Contemporary Café, offering a special Furlough Friday Keiki menu. Join a docent-led tour of the garden and grounds at 1:30pm. alternativehawaii.com. Visit the Museum Shop to see a variety of unique treasures for your little ones. alternativehawaii.com. Galleries will be closed for installation.

HAWAII PACIFIC ROLLER DERBY
Date: November 7th 2009, from 9 am to 2 pm
Place: Hawaii Self Storage, Mililani Facility , Oahu
Contact: Sylvia Flores, sylflores@gmail.com
Hawaii Pacific Roller Derby is seeking motivated women to play roller derby. alternativehawaii.com. No experience needed, women of all athletic abilities welcome. alternativehawaii.com. HPRD provides an arena for women of all backgrounds to join together in the common cause for women's empowerment through the spirit of sisterhood while supporting the athleticism and development of this rapidly-growing amateur sport. alternativehawaii.com.

HAWAII SELF STORAGE 1ST ANNUAL HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR
Date: November 7th to 8th 2009, from 9 am to 2 pm
Place: Hawaii Self Storage, Mililani Facility , Oahu
Contact: Trinity Vegas, tvegas@hawaiiselfstorage.net, 808-623-4700
FREE Admission - FREE Parking - Indoors A/C
40+ Local Vendors showcasing jewelry, art, sewn creatiosn and otehr types of handmade goodies. alternativehawaii.com.

4th ANNUAL UNITY HEALING ARTS EXPO
Date: November 7th to 8th 2009, from 9 am to 2 pm
Place: Unity Church of Hawaii, 3608 Diamond Head Circle, Honolulu, Oahu
Contact: Judy Vierck, 808-277-0604, jj.vierck@yahoo.com
The day-long expo will feature prominent naturopathic, allopathic and holistic practitioners from Hawaii who offer a wide range of products and services, from Hawaiian healing modalities to child psychology. alternativehawaii.com. More than 40 exhibitors will offer free. demonstrations and provide free product samples. alternativehawaii.com. Complimentary services will include reflexology, reiki, healing touch, massage, acupuncture, energy repatterning, ki treatments, inverse wave therapy, tai chi and dance workshops, meditation and more. New products and technologies for healing will also be featured. alternativehawaii.com.

VAN'S TRIPLE CROWN OF SURFING 2009
Place: North Shore, Oahu & Maui
Reef Hawaiian Pro: November 12th - 24th 2009
O'Neill World Cup of Surfing: November 12th - December 6th 2009
Billabong Pipeline Masters: December 8th - 20th 2009
Billabong Pro Maui: December 8th - 20th 2009

4TH ANNUAL BENEFIT DINNER TO SUPPORT BISHOP MUSEUM’S PICTURE GALLERY AND ART RESTORATION FUND
Date: Monday, November 9, 2009 5:30 p.m. – 8:30 p.m.
Place: Morton’s The Steakhouse at Ala Moana Center
Contact: Christopher Hu at 847-8271 or email christopher.hu@bishopmuseum.org
Morton’s The Steakhouse in Honolulu will host a Benefit Dinner next month for Bishop Museum’s Picture Gallery and Art Restoration Fund. alternativehawaii.com. The 4th Annual Benefit Dinner will be held on Monday, November 9th, from 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. alternativehawaii.com. Proceeds from the dinner will help to restore Bishop Museum’s collection of 18th and 19th century artwork that is in need of restoration and conservation. alternativehawaii.com. The Benefit Dinner fare includes a sumptuous strolling buffet of Morton’s signature dishes, select wines, and classic "Mortinis". alternativehawaii.com. A fabulous silent auction will include rare items from Bishop Museum’s Library and Archives, jewelry from Damiani, and a one-of-a-kind framed giclee of a painting from the collection; along with prime Morton’s gift items. alternativehawaii.com. A few of the Museum’s extraordinary collection of oil paintings will be on display, including the chance to “adopt” a painting in need of restoration. $250 per person or $500 per reserved seat.

CELEBRATE ANOTHER YEAR WITH CHRISTMAS SEALS AND THE AMERICAN LUNG ASSOCIATION IN HAWAII
Date: November 10 2009 - December 31 2009
Place: American Lung Association in Hawaii, Oahu
Contact: Sylvia Flores, (808) 537-5966, sflores@ala-hawaii.org
Join the American Lung Association in Hawaii as we Celebrate Another Year with Christmas Seals! Recapture the warm nostalgia of past campaigns with modern technology! alternativehawaii.com. Visit www.ChristmasSeals.org to send an online Christmas Seal Greeting, find your favorite Christmas Seal, order Christmas Seals to use this holiday season, and even watch Christmas Seals come to life! Join ALAH in celebrating a tremendous holiday tradition by using the seals on all your holiday cards and packages. alternativehawaii.com. You can even send your friends a Christmas Seal on Facebook! alternativehawaii.com. If you'd like to order your 2009 Christmas Seals or send a Christmas Seal online to a loved one, visit www.ChristmasSeals.org.

NEW EXHIBIT - AT 21: GIFTS AND PROMISED GIFTS IN HONOR OF THE CONTEMPORARY MUSEUM’S 20TH ANNIVERSARY
Date: from November 13, 2009 to January 24, 2010
Place: The Contemporary Museum – Makiki Heights
2411 Makiki Heights Drive, Honolulu, HI 96822, Oahu
Contact: Allison Wong, Interim Executive Director
(808) 237-5214; Fax: (808) 536-5970; E-mail: AWong@tcmhi.org; Twitter: TCMHonolulu
Facebook: TCMHI
Enjoy a docent-led tour of the gallery at 1:30 p.m. alternativehawaii.com.

18TH ANNUAL WORLD INVITATIONAL HULA FESTIVAL
Date: November 12th - 14th 2009
Place: Waikiki Shell, Kapiolani Park, Waikiki
Halau hula come from all over the world to celebrate Hawaiian culture through the performance art of the hula. Participants perform both ancient and modern hula.

HICKAM 34TH ANNUAL FALL CRAFT FAIR
Date: November 14th, 9 am - 3 pm, 2009
Place: Hickam AFB, Oahu
Contact: Pat Dugdale (Assistant Director - Hickam Arts and Crafts Center), 808 448-9907 x 100, 101, 102, patrick.dugdale@hickam.af.mil
Islands most popular craft fair, 150+ Booths, entertainment, food vendors, Lectures by Amy Singer - yarn artist, and a dog show. All craft vendors must make the items sold, no resale at this event.

ACLU OF HAWAI'I CIVIL LIBERTIES SYMPOSIUM
Date: November 14th, 1 pm - 4 pm, 2009
Place: Blaisdell Exhibition Hall, Oahu
Contact: Kit Grant, (808) 522-5904, kgrant@acluhawaii.org
The ACLU of Hawai'i kicks off its 45th anniversary with a free Civil Liberties Symposium on "Government-Imposed Morality" Saturday, Nov. 14, 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. at the Blaisdell Exhibition Hall. The Honorable Ronald T.Y. Moon, Chief Justice of the State Supreme Court, will keynote. Workshops will offer the latest developments on issues including discrimination based on sexual orientation or immigration status, reproductive rights, crime deterrence, prison reform, and privacy in an age of increased surveillance in all aspects of American life.

SHICHIGOSAN CHILDREN'S FESTIVAL
Date: October 17th to November 22nd 2009
Place: Hawaii Kotohira Jinsha - Hawaii Dazaifu Tenmangu, Oahu
Contact: Irene Takizawa, 808-841-4755, kotohira@hawaiiantel.net
Shichigosan is a traditional Japanese event celebrated by 3 and 5 year old boys and 3 and 7 year old girls. In November, children dressed in kimono visit a Shinto shrine to report their healthy development and to receive divine blessings. alternativehawaii.com. Hawaii Kotohira Jinsha - Hawaii Dazaifu Tenmangu has initiated a special event with complimentary kimono rental and dressing to perpetuate a tradition that is spiritually enriching and culturally exciting. Shichigosan Blessing includes: Blessing Omamori Goodie Bag Candies Complimentary Kimono Rental, Dressing, hair and makeup. alternativehawaii.com. $50.00 Donation. By Reservation only.

INTERNATIONAL WAIKIKI HULA CONFERENCE
Date: November 13th - 15th
Place: Honolulu, Oahu
Contact: Marnie Weeks, 808-843-8002, marnweeks@aol.com
Three full days of workshops and seminars by over 40 noted kumu hula and Hawaiian cultural experts at the Hawaii Convention Center. Conferees from Hawaii and around the world. Classes cover all aspects of hula - modern and ancient dance, costume, lei-making, Hawaiian language, chant, history, songs, music and implement-making. Includes the chance to perform, opening ceremonies, lunchtime festivities, closing concert, vendor mall. Cost: $350-Regular, $250-Kama`aina Hawai`i Resident, $325-Group of 10 or more. Register, pay, select classes online at website.

CABARET PARADIS
Date: November 19th - 21st, 2009
Place: Kapolei Kai Commercial Condominiums 2176 Lauwiliwili Street Kapolei, Oahu
Contact: Brittany Peters, araboxoffice@gmail.com, (808) 864-0215
American Renaissance Academy's Theater Program presents its first musical, "Cabaret Paradis" that takes place in Jazz Nights, an upscale New York club, where one can relax and become a part of the show. Here, the paths of struggling artists, students, waiters and lawyers intertwine, where we see the struggles of life and how true love and true friendship emerge. Cross paths with each character, as they tell you their story, giving you a glimpse into their lives through music.

SING IT YOURSELF MESSIAH
Date: November 20th, 3 pm 2009
Place: Hyatt Regency Kaanapali, Oahu
Contact: Lee Cone, mauichoralarts@hawaii.rr.com, (808) 780-5560
Sing-It-Yourself Messiah, 9th Annual, Sunday, December 20, 3:00 pm, Hyatt Regency, Ka'anapali - with our biggest chamber ensemble yet, plus more exciting community partnerships and activities than ever before! alternativehawaii.com. Maui's not-to-be-missed! Christmas event! Tickets: Advance (call 800-838-3006): $10 general, $5 youth. alternativehawaii.com. At the Door: $15 general, $13 seniors, $8 youth.

KAHUKU LIBRARY HOLIDAY ARTS AND CRAFTS FAIR
Date: November 21st, 10 am - 4 pm 2009
Place: 56-490 Kamehameha Hwy Kahuku, Oahu
Contact: MaryAnne Long, 88malhi@gmail.com, (808) 293-7554
Meet the artists and view their original works - Shop for holiday gifts - Lots of local culture in their works. alternativehawaii.com.

HAWAII HEALING GARDEN FESTIVAL
Date: November 21st, 10 am - 6 pm 2009
Place: McCoy Pavilion Ala Moana Beach Park, Oahu
Contact: Jocelyn Ancheta, Joy4healinggarden@gmail.com, 808-388-5850
Oahu's 4th annual Multi cultural Healthy & Green Festival features a day of celebration, play and learning in the garden: Music, dance and taiko and community percussion and drums, have your palms read for fun in the mystical magical garden, enjoy a massage, acupuncture or wellness consultation in the healing garden, find handmade and unique art and crafts and gifts of the garden. alternativehawaii.com. Taste Kauai's Honey Mead Wine, local Beer & organic Sake in the spirit garden. Learn to stay healthy with wisdom of the ancestors garden: Hawaii, The Philippines, China, Japan, Okinowa, India, and Western integrated multi- cultural practitioners and kupuna sharing traditions of health & wellness and plant based medicine. alternativehawaii.com. Conquor Diabesity and come Enjoy healthy delicious food and cooking demos in the Kitchen Garden. alternativehawaii.com. Play Gardens include kids makahiki style games, tennis and much more. Good things are growing in the garden. Come and Celebrate Hawaii! Come for family fun and feel good! $5 advance $7/door under 12 free.

OAHU VISITORS BUREAU ANNUAL MEETING
Date: November 24th 2009
Time: 10:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.
Place: Hawaii Convention Center - Emalani Theater
Complimentary light refreshments. alternativehawaii.com. Respectful of today's visitor industry challenges, rather than our traditional luncheon, this year's presentation will be free of charge.

WAIKIKI ARTFEST
Date: November 25th - 26th
Time: 9:00 a.m. - 4:00 p.m.
Place: Kapiolani Park (directly across from Honolulu Zoo)
Featuring the art and handcrafted products of more than 75 Hawaii artists including all types of jewelry, clothing, stained glass, ceramics, quilts and bags, wood products, soaps and candles. alternativehawaii.com. All products are displayed for sale by the artist personally. alternativehawaii.com. We have live entertainment and great food. Join us and celebrate the arts of Hawaii. alternativehawaii.com. Free admission. Call: Nancy Calhoun (808) 696-6717.

HONOLULU ACADEMY OF ARTS 28TH ANNUAL WORLD ART BAZAAR
Date: Nov. 28-Dec. 13; 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Sunday
Place: Academy Art Center, Honolulu, Oahu
Contact: Lesa Griffith (532-8712) or Kathee Hoover (532-8704), lgriffith@honoluluacademy.org
The Honolulu Academy of Arts’ 28th Annual World Art Bazaar opens at the Academy Art Center at Linekona Saturday, November 28 and runs through Sunday, December 13. alternativehawaii.com. Each year, more than 3,000 of Honolulu’s savviest shoppers start their holiday season with a visit to the annual event. alternativehawaii.com. The World Art Bazaar is a one-of-a-kind shopping opportunity for Honolulu, when the Academy turns the Art Center's airy gallery into an exotic souk of carefully selected clothing, jewelry, antiques, masks, small furnishings, tchotchkes, and more from around the globe. alternativehawaii.com. There is something to fit every budget and taste. But the event has another goal: to preserve fast-disappearing traditional crafts in a big-box retail world. Most of the contemporary crafts are Fair Trade.

HOKUSAI’S SUMMIT: THIRTY-SIX VIEWS OF MOUNT FUJI
Date: Sept. 24, 2009-Jan. 3, 2010
Place: Honolulu Academy of Arts, Henry R. Luce Gallery, Oahu
Contact: Lesa Griffith (Director of Communications), 808-532-8712, lgriffith@honoluluacademy.org
For the first time in a decade, the Honolulu Academy of Arts will present Katsushika Hokusai’s entire “Thirty-six Views of Mount Fuji” series, one of the museum’s masterpieces. Augmenting the exhibition will be works depicting Mount Fuji by other artists, as well as three months of related programming, including a film series and a three-session seminar focusing on works from the museum’s vaults.

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:
  wbulit.gif - 50 Bytes   Royal Hawaiian Band at Iolani Palace and elsewhere
  wbulit.gif - 50 Bytes   Sunset on the Beach in Waikiki and elsewhere
  wbulit.gif - 50 Bytes   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. 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. 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.

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. 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. 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

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.

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.

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.

REIKI
Date: 4th Thursday of each month
Time: 8:30 a.m. - 9:30 a.m.
Place: Outrigger Waikiki on the Beach
Noted author and Hawaiian Reiki master, Maureen Puaena O’Shaughnessy shares her knowledge about this ancient form of healing that provides balance, pain relief and relaxation. Hands-on demonstration included. Come experience it for yourself. Call: Ethan Chang (808) 921-9731.

WORLD ART BAZAAR
Date: Late November through Early December
Place: Academy Art Center, Honolulu Academy of Arts, 900 S. Beretania St.
A very popular bazaar featuring one-of-a-kind gift items from Hawaii and around the world. Free admission. Call: (808) 532-8700.

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