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SUMMARY:Hop Into Spring
DESCRIPTION:Hop Into Spring at Aiea Public Library! From March 2 to April 11\, you can have fun reading books and winning prizes. The more books you read\, the more plastic eggs you can open (up to 10 per week). If you find a bunny sticker in the plastic egg\, you win a prize.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/hop-into-spring/
LOCATION:Aiea Public Library\, 99-374 Pohai Pl\, Aiea\, HI\, 96701\, United States
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SUMMARY:Keiki Spring Events at Kapolei Public Library
DESCRIPTION:Kapolei Public Library will offer free events during its 10th annual Children’s Spring Reading Program. \n•	March 16 – 28.  “Tenth annual Keiki Spring Reading Program.”  Children 6th grade and younger are invited to sign up for the two-week program which encourages reading at least 20 minutes per day during most schools’ spring intercessions.  Participants will receive weekly prizes and may be eligible to win bonus awards…just by reading!  Younger children whose parents read aloud to them are also invited to participate in the program. \n•	March 16.  Monday.  10:00 a.m.  Ohana Music Together.  Join us for a morning of wiggling\, singing\, and laughing with a free\, no-obligation demonstration class by Ohana Music Together.  This program for very young children will be held in lieu of our regularly scheduled storytime. \n•	March 19.  Thursday.  10:00 a.m.  Storytime with special guests.  Popular local authors Karyn Hopper and Tammy Yee will present our storytime.  Karyn Hopper is the author of Malia in Hawai’I and There’s a Monster in My Opu.  Tammy Yee is the author/illustrator of children’s books which include The Castle that Kai Built\, Iki\, the Littlest Opihi\, Baby Honu books\, and many others.  A simple craft will follow this storytime. \n•	March 28.  Saturday.  10:30.  Zac’s Rabbits.  Learn about rabbits from breeder Zachary Johnson.  A meet and greet session with a few furry long-eared guests will follow the presentation.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/keiki-spring-events-at-kapolei-public-library/
LOCATION:Kapolei Public Library\, Kapolei\, HI\, United States
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SUMMARY:Mauli Ola Festival
DESCRIPTION:2015 Mauli Ola Festival\nThe purpose of the Mauli Ola Festival is to create a living culture based upon New Paradigm spiritual principles. \nWe honor the convergence of ancient spiritual knowledge and the scientific paradigm\, and we commit to live in the highest truth available to us without dogma. \nWe recognize that to be fully human\, we need connection with our biological environment and we commit to connect to nature with the highest level of respect and care available to us. \nWe recognize that we are co-creating our experience together with all of life\, and we respect the principle of free will\, while committing to match resources with needs in the highest level of mutual benefit and cooperation that is available to us. \nWe commit to self-knowledge and in the interest of coexistence\, we create niches designed to let our unique contributions shine out. \nMauli Ola Festival was created in support of the New Paradigm of global culture that is being birthed through spiritual awakening worldwide. \nThrough Mauli Ola\, we can weave together a cultural conversation that cherishes the sacredness of all life\, in the spirit of compassion and love. \nGrammy nominated griot Youssoupha Sidibe\, documentary filmmaker Shannon Kring\, Na Hoku nominee Kanani Enos and percussionist Chris Berry\, food healers Cherub\, Jasmine and Rosey Silverstein of Sweet Cane Cafe Hilo\, Lisa Mase of Harmonized Cookery\, along with many others\, are coming together in a heartfelt mandala offering of gratitude for this beautiful earth that we share. \nMore Mauli Ola Festival information.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/mauli-ola-festival/
LOCATION:Wood Valley Farm\, HI
CATEGORIES:Big Island,Festival
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SUMMARY:Reading Tails with Pierre the Chihuahua
DESCRIPTION:Children of all ages are encouraged to practice and improve their reading skills with Pierre\, a certified therapy dog.  \nPierre loves hearing about faraway lands and interesting characters from the littlest of readers. He loves the company of children and hopes to see you at one of his sessions.  \nProgram schedule is subject to change. To arrange special accommodations or to find out more about the program\, please call Hilo Public Library as soon as possible: (808) 933-8888
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/reading-tails-with-pierre-the-chihuahua-2/
LOCATION:Hilo Public Library\, 300 Waianuenue Ave\, Hilo\, HI\, 96720-2447\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20150320T180000
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SUMMARY:BAMP Project﻿ presents Maddie and Tae﻿
DESCRIPTION:BAMP Project presents Maddie and Tae performing live in Honolulu at The Republik Friday\, March 20th\, 2015. Tickets on sale NOW at the locations listed below. This event is open to all ages accompanied by an adult.  \nMaddie Marlow and Taylor Dye never intended to hit a nerve when they sat down on St. Patricks Day and wrote “Girl In A Country Song.” Merely expressing their own reaction to the reductive tilt of today’s BroCountry\, the pair and co-writer Aaron Schwerz shamelessly skewered its Xeroxed stereotypes; “Girl” was as much a lark as it was ever “meaningful social commentary.”  \nYet the response was so instant and intense\, there was no denying it. NPR’s “All Things Considered” cited Maddie &Tae for “turning heads in different ways with their very first single\,” Rolling Stone cited them as one of “10 New Artists You Need to Know” and David Letterman couldn’t get the plucky duo to New York fast enough. Even elevated cultural think-tank The Atlantic marveled\, “Cheekily appropriating much of the sound of modern country\, the two young women directly quote well-known bro-country lyrics and titles…”  \nBut there’s so much more to Maddie & Tae than the song that is either a feminist declaration\, an echo of Janet Jackson’s rebuke “I’ve got a name\, and it ain’t ‘Baby’\,” or this year’s feel-good finger-wag to dumb boys. NPR’s lead pop critic Ann Powers agrees\, “Maddie and Tae are more. They’re songwriters\, powerful harmonizers\, and in the video for ‘Girl In A Country Song\,’ natural comediennes.”  \nWhile Rolling Stone observed\, “Cheekily appropriating much of the sound of modern country\,” there is so much more toMaddie & Tae than that. Independent thinkers\, strong livers\, hardcore dreamers\, the pair are reaching for the sky – and winking at us all while they do it. Sometimes\, it’s the freshest faces and brightest sounds that pull us in. For Maddie &Tae\, who embrace real country\, it’s that merge of what’s right now and what they love that sets them apart/captures our imaginations in the best possible way.  \nDetails on the Show:\nLounge Doors Open: 6:00pm (21 and over)\nHall: 7:00pm (All ages accompanied by adult)\nShow: 8:00pm (All ages accompanied by adult)\nPrices: $25.00in advance plus applicable fees\, increase day of the show plus applicable fees. \nTickets available at:\nBampproject.com / Jointherepublik.com / Flavorus.com / Local Motion Stores / Navy/Hickam ITT Offices  / Army LTS Offices / UH Campus Center / The Safehouse (the Lounge within The Republik)Tuesday thru Saturday 6:00pm until 1:00am with a $2.00 Service Fee / The New Republik Box Office Monday thru Friday 9:00am until 6:00pm with a $2.00 Service Fee \nIf you aren’t familiar with Maddie and Tae visit http://www.maddieandtae.com/ \nHigh-resolution photos and interviews upon request. \nMahalo to our sponsors: ROCKSTAR Energy Drink\, Bud Light and Wahoo’s Hawaii.
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/bamp-project%ef%bb%bf-presents-maddie-and-tae%ef%bb%bf/
LOCATION:The Republik\, 1349 Kapiolani Blvd 3rd Fl\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96814\, United States
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SUMMARY:Cirque de la Symphonie
DESCRIPTION:Acrobats\, jugglers\, strongmen\, and la symphonie! What’s not to love? \nCirque de la Symphonie is a new production formed to bring the magic of cirque to the music hall. It is an exciting adaptation of artistic performances widely seen in theaters and arenas everywhere. \nArtists include the most amazing veterans of exceptional cirque programs throughout the world—aerial flyers\, acrobats\, contortionists\, dancers\, jugglers\, balancers\, and strongmen. \nEach artist’s performance is professionally choreographed to classical masterpieces and popular contemporary music in collaboration with the maestro. \nA feast for the eyes are ears! Guest conductor Stuart Chafetz leads the Hawai’i  Symphony Orchestra to an array of popular classical favorites as eight mesmerizing acrobats\, aerialists\, strongmen and contortionists perform in front of (and above!) the orchestra. Our guest artists include the most amazing veterans of exceptional cirque programs throughout the world. \nTickets\nTickets range from $27-$79. Purchase online through our site\, or buy in person at our box office or the Blaisdell box office. \n$13 student rush tickets and $20 military tickets are available beginning Monday\, March 16\, with a valid ID (must purchase in person).
URL:https://www.hawaiiecoliving.com/event/cirque-de-la-symphonie/
LOCATION:Blaisdell Center\, 777 Ward Ave\, Honolulu\, HI\, 96814\, United States
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