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Down to Earth Honolulu Community Room 2525 S. King St. Suite 302 $40/student | Reservations Required Register for this event here: http://d2e.co/veganthanksnov16 Join Chef Madana for a complete dinner party using the bounty of seasonal fall harvest vegetables. Learn how to prepare fall vegetables using a variety of techniques and spices to transform them into […]
Master taiko drummer Kenny Endo and his ensemble will demonstrate and discuss taiko in group and festival drumming. Learn about the different drums and percussion instruments of Japan as used in traditional and contemporary music. Kenny Endo and his ensemble have performed extensively all over the United States and throughout the world. This 45-minute program […]
Since Deftones’ inception, the multiplatinum, Grammy-Winning alternative rock band from Sacramento, CA have quietly been pursuing two paths, delivering songs defined by churning, double-fisted aggression while also testing the boundaries of music by incorporating elements of psychedelia and shoegaze. The Los Angeles Times wrote of Deftones, “Hard rock thrives on conflict and chaos, and no […]
Grow Your Own Food Gardens Thursday Mornings ~ Fall 2016 Permaculture Classes at Hawaiian Sanctuary November 17th. Food Forest + Home Orchard Design. Find out how to plan, layout and plant fruit trees, edible shrubs, ground-covers and nitrogen fixers. Work with nature and grow your own! *Note: this class will take place in the garden […]
Children (1 to 5 years old) and their caregivers are invited to join Ms. Jen the Children's Librarian for stories and learning activities that promote early literacy skills. Program schedule is subject to change. Contact the library 15 days in advance to arrange a sign language interpreter or if special accommodations are needed.
Sign up for adult tech classes! Limited laptops available for loan to participants with a valid HSPLS library card! (There's another class Dec 8th, 10AM)
The Thelma Parker Memorial Public & School Library would like to invite you to join us for story time fun. We host story time every Thursday for keiki 2-5 and their caregivers. Each story time includes stories, songs, and crafts. Story time has many benefits, such as helping brain development by increasing knowledge, vocabulary, imagination, […]
The Earth’s climate is constantly changing. Learn about the effects of global warming at this informational program conducted by Dr. Steven Businger, a professor with the Department of Meteorology at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. For the past ten years, Dr. Businger has been active in researching the evolution and structure of destructive atmospheric […]
In Celebration of HAWAI'I RECYCLES DAY 2016. Take part in the America Recycles Day #BERECYCLED Pledge. Learn the plastic recycling codes and enjoy browsing through the Kea'au Recycling & Reuse Center. FREE and open to the public.
Aloha mai e nā hoa hoʻokani pila! Greetings to you, music friends! Just a reminder that our third and final (for this semester) "Hoʻokani Kulanui" is coming up with Weldon Kekauoha and Kumu Kamuela Kimokeo Thursday, November 17, 2:00-4:00pm Room C225 – Music Classroom The community is welcome to join in, spread the news... and […]
Greywolf will discuss the history of where food came from, how we as people began cooking and how that process changed our future. This 45-minute program will begin in the distant past and cover how we transformed from simple to very complex ways of food preparation. Food prep tools from the stone age to pre-modern […]
Greywolf will discuss the history of where food came from, how we as people began cooking and how that process changed our future. This 45-minute program will begin in the distant past and cover how we transformed from simple to very complex ways of food preparation. Food prep tools from the stone age to pre-modern […]
Nā 'Imi 'Ike is an 'Ōlelo Hawai'i study group. All ages and skill levels are welcome! Our goal is to create a support group of motivated learners in North Kohala, who will support each other towards fluency in the Hawaiian Langauge. Program schedule is subject to change. Program is free and is suitable for all […]
Nā 'Imi 'Ike is an 'Ōlelo Hawai'i study group. All ages and skill levels are welcome! Our goal is to create a support group of motivated learners in North Kohala, who will support each other towards fluency in the Hawaiian Langauge. Program schedule is subject to change. Program is free and is suitable for all […]
We're bringing our "A Go Go" event series to Makers & Tasters every Thursday night! Join us for ono #streetgrindz featuring our food vendors each week at Makers & Tasters from 5pm-9pm VENDORS: TBA
MadeinTYO: Atlanta GA has long been known as a fertile ground for musical talent, where many creative cliques have formed to spin off groundbreaking artists like Outkast from Dungeon Family or Cee Lo Green from Goodie Mob. ATL's latest rising star MadeInTYO (pronounced Made In Tokyo) comes to us by way of his young collective […]
WE THE FUTURE $5 presale $10 at the door. $15 for VIP Raffle Tickets for $1 Giveaways All Night "We The Future" is an event for those who were not permitted to perform due to beurocratic age restrictions at the "life's too short" event. $1 of every cover and 50% of raffle tickets go to […]
As part of Kipahulu Ohana's Malama I Ke Kai program, an 'opihi "rest area" (voluntary no take zone) has been established for three years along the shoreline adjacent to Haleakala National Park, and several times a year we survey the opihi populations to monitor the results of the rest area. We weren't quite able to […]
Join us at our monthly book discussion! Where: Book Cellar (bookstore on the parking lot level) **No meeting in December; Please check back soon for 2017 schedule. Program schedules are subject to change. Contact the library 10 days in advance to request a sign language interpreter or if special accommodations are needed.
The North Kohala Library would like to invite you to join us for story time fun. We host story time every Friday for keiki 2-5 and their caregivers. Each story time includes stories, songs, and crafts. Story time has many benefits, such as helping brain development by increasing knowledge, vocabulary, imagination, and concentration. Please call […]
The electrifying horn player Lou Marini and well-known musician Dean Taba will present a one-hour lecture and demonstration at our library! Lou Marini currently tours with James Taylor and the Blues Brothers Band, and is one of the most sought-after session horn players on saxophone, flute, and clarinet. An original member of the Blues Brothers […]
The electrifying horn player Lou Marini and well-known musician Dean Taba will present a one-hour lecture and demonstration at our library! Lou Marini currently tours with James Taylor and the Blues Brothers Band, and is one of the most sought-after session horn players on saxophone, flute, and clarinet. An original member of the Blues Brothers […]
Greywolf will discuss the history of warriors and their weapons. This 45-minute program will feature authentic handcrafted weapons and antiques and period costumes. Greywolf will also provide some practical demonstrations and allow for audience participation. Greywolf is a Native American with over 10 years of experience in weapons smithery and is Hawaii’s only professional medieval […]
Greywolf will discuss the history of warriors and their weapons. This 45-minute program will feature authentic handcrafted weapons and antiques and period costumes. Greywolf will also provide some practical demonstrations and allow for audience participation. Greywolf is a Native American with over 10 years of experience in weapons smithery and is Hawaii’s only professional medieval […]
This month's Eat The Street will be ONE WEEK EARLY because of the Thanksgiving holiday! So don't forget to join us this Friday, 11/18 for our Ramen/Noodle Food Fest at Makers & Tasters. VENDORS: ...coming soon!
Many remarkable astronomical discoveries have resulted from scientific observations across the realms of the electromagnetic (EM) spectrum that lie beyond the domain of human vision. Learn more about this fascinating technology at ‘Imiloa’s Maunakea Skies talk on Friday, November 18 at 7:00 p.m. with Dr. Mark Rawlings, Support Scientist at the James Clerk Maxwell Telescope […]
BAMP Project Presents Nahko and Medicine for the People Friday, November 18TH Starting at 7:30, doors open at 7pm Maui Art & Cultural Center - Castle Theater $38.00 plus applicable fees, increase day of the event $28.00 plus applicable fees, increase day of the event See you there!
Critically acclaimed duo Dan + Shay (Dan Smyers and Shay Mooney) hit No. 1 on Billboard', Country Albums Chart with their first album Where It All Began, which was released in 2014. Racking up more than 25 million YouTube views, they are the only new country duo in SoundScan recorded history to debut at No. […]
BAMP Project presents Bixel Boys live at The Republik on November 18th at 10 PM! Tickets are on Sale Friday, September 23 at 10AM! This is an 18 and over show. The underdog mentality that has kept a chip on Bixel Boys' shoulder might soon be a thing of the past. After playing an array […]
Mālama Maui Nui and the Rotary Club Of Lahaina Sunset's "Go Green Recycle Third Saturdays" continue in November as part of a major effort to bring recycling to West Maui! On the third Saturday of every month through June 2017, residents can bring a wide variety of recyclables to bins set up in the parking […]
The Aloha 'Āina Recycling Drive will be at Aikahi Elementary School from 9:00am - 12:00pm on Saturday, November 19, 2016. Stop by to drop off miscellaneous recyclable items! We will be collecting: -Scrap metal (bicycles, refrigerators, other appliances, etc.) -Electronics (including computers, TVs, laptops, printer -Cartridges, cell phones, cameras, game systems, & more) -Batteries (household, […]
The Hilo Public Library welcomes chess players of all ages and skill levels to our weekly club gatherings every Saturday. Players can challenge one another in friendly weekly competitions and learn various strategies from ranked BICC chess players. Players may use chess boards purchased with Friends of Hilo Public Library funds during this designated time. […]
AromaTouch Certification Training with Tasha Hakeem $149 pre-registration includes 6 hour training, manual and essential oils. For details and further information visit https://www.aromatouch.com/#/ Limited space available. Free gift for anyone that brings a massage table.
A fun morning to help us grow our future here at Pu'u Kukui Elementary School! Join us this upcoming Saturday if you can! Come help us turn in soil amendments, paint our raised beds, plant banana and papaya trees and much more. Our garden care days are always a lot of fun and a great […]
Join TGH instructor, Mike Davis, to learn how to build a superior garden bed. Hugelkultur are no-dig garden beds that help retain moisture, builds fertility, and offers more growing space than the typical garden bed. Mike Davis earned his Permaculture Design Certificate in 2011 and has been practicing his trade in Edible landscapes since. Mike […]
Ian O’Sullivan is a classically-trained guitarist who will perform his various instrumental tunes and discuss his music style. Ian is well-versed in Hawaiian slack-key guitar and the ukulele, in addition to the Western classical repertoire. He is the first guitarist from Hawaii to be accepted to Yale University’s School of Music and has performed at […]
Down to Earth Honolulu Community Room 2525 S. King St. Suite 302 $25/student | Reservations Required Register for this event here: http://d2e.co/novrolling Join Anthony Chrisco the developer of the Fascianator Roller and Fasciantion Method of self-myofascial release. Anthony will guide students step by step how to roll their fascia with the Fascianator® roller. He is […]
Down to Earth Honolulu Community Room 2525 S. King St. Suite 302 $27/student | Reservations Required Register for this event here: http://d2e.co/holidaysoulnov She’ll be teaching how to make: Long Bean Almondine, Old Fashion Candied Sweet Potato, Nuevo Mac n Cheese, Roasted Vanilla Pear Salad, Vegan Cornbread Dressing with Mushroom Ragout and Cranberry Compote, Winter Vegetable […]
The AromaTouch Technique incorporates simple hand techniques with the power of essential oils to create a powerful whole body wellness experience. It seeks to address four systemic constants that are present in daily life and which may serve as limiting factors in health: stress, immunity, the inflammatory response, and autonomic imbalance.
Gather the keiki for nationally known entertainer, educator and magician, Timothy Wenk! Come enjoy his Very Funny Magic Show, featuring audience participation, sleight of hand, and mind-reading skills. Young children must be accompanied by a parent or adult caregiver. Sponsored by the Kay A. Edwards Memorial Fund. Program schedule is subject to change. Contact the […]
Children 11 and under are invited to a colorful celebration of the season of thanks with local art teacher Chelsea Toia-Vaas. In this hands-on workshop, kids will explore feelings and concepts of gratitude while learning to create expressive trees using acrylic paints and a simple pointillism technique. All materials will be provided at this free […]
It’s time for Turkey, this much is true It’s also time to say how much we appreciate you! Happy Thanksgiving from YES! May the season bring all the best.
The Public Access Room (PAR) is coming to town. The presentation includes: Understanding the legislative process Delivering effective testimony Using the Legislature's website With this knowledge just think of all the ways you can get involved in your community.
Can you remember the sense of peace and enjoyment you felt while coloring as a child? Can coloring help you relax? From choosing colors to the gentle, repetitive motion of your hands as you bring color to paper, coloring can be seen as a form of "active meditation". Oftentimes, when you think of meditation, you […]
Experience the vibrant culture of Okinawa! Cheryl Yoshie Nakasone and her performing arts group will share traditional & classical Okinawan folk music and dances. Attendees will have an opportunity to dance with the performers. This 45-minute program is suitable for all ages. Young children must be accompanied by a parent or adult caregiver. Program is […]
Through stories (mo’olelo) and songs (mele), join us to learn more about Hawai’i nei. ‘Ukulele players are encouraged to come and jam (kani ka pila)! This program is suitable for ages 5 and up. Children must be accompanied by a parent or adult caregiver. Program schedule is subject to change. Contact the library 15 days […]
We will be hand sewing a small felt horse figure suitable as a seasonal ornament based on a Traditional Swedish Folk Art called "Dalahasten." All materials will be supplied. To reserve a seat, call 586-3520 or sign up at the Hawaii State Library's Art, Music & Recreation Reference Desk. Walk-ins welcome until the table is […]
BAMP Project Presents Nahko and Medicine for the People Saturday, November 19TH Hall Doors: 6:00pm (21 and up) 7:00pm (All ages accompanied by an adult) Show: 8:00pm (All ages accompanied by an adult) Some people go a lifetime without knowing their mission in life, without feeling they have true calling, and without knowing why they […]