An all inclusive Jazz Jam with a rotating house band. Created to strengthen the Big Island Jazz community through networking & jamming. Bring your favorite charts & the instrument of your choice or enjoy the vibrations of people improvising together in the Jazz Tradition, 6-9pm every Monday night. Free for all ages. Potluck.
From February-April 2016 every Thursday! Join Ms. Jolene and Ms. Zhan for fun stories and songs! Story telling last approximately 15 minutes and is followed by a short craft or activity. Program is free!
Passionate about great food? Want to make a difference in the community and help build a better tomorrow? Join the team at Whole Foods Market! Now hiring for cooks, and bakery team members. Our team members are the secret to our success and have made us one of Fortune magazine’s 100 best companies to work […]
Passionate about great food? Want to make a difference in the community and help build a better tomorrow? Join the team at Whole Foods Market! Now hiring for cooks, and bakery team members. Our team members are the secret to our success and have made us one of Fortune magazine’s 100 best companies to work […]
Passionate about great food? Want to make a difference in the community and help build a better tomorrow? Join the team at Whole Foods Market! Now hiring for cooks, and bakery team members. Our team members are the secret to our success and have made us one of Fortune magazine’s 100 best companies to work […]
Teens and adults are invited to attend this documentary film screening. This is the second in a series of three documentary films in collaboration with POV, the award-winning independent non-fiction film series on PBS. Ritual is often associated with powerful and impersonal institutions, but for five Chilean women, ritual centers on a monthly gathering that […]
Teens and adults are invited to attend this documentary film screening. This is the second in a series of three documentary films in collaboration with POV, the award-winning independent non-fiction film series on PBS. Ritual is often associated with powerful and impersonal institutions, but for five Chilean women, ritual centers on a monthly gathering that […]
Join us at Aiea Public Library for Borrow-mania! Children up to 6th grade may receive a mystery sticker packet for each book they (or their guardian) borrow. If your packet contains an Easter egg sticker, you will win an Easter egg prize! The more you borrow, the more chances you have to win. There will […]
The North Kohala Public Library would like to invite patrons ages 8 and older to join us for the After-School Activities Club every Tuesday (2:30-4 PM) and every Wednesday (1:30-3 PM). We will enjoy a variety of fun activities, meet new friends, and learn new things. Please see the attached flyer for the full schedule […]
Patrons are invited to bring in an original poem and / or a picture they have made (8.5” x 11” or smaller) in anticipation of April’s National Poetry Month AND Kihei Library’s 20th anniversary. Submissions will be on display throughout the month of April. One submission per person, please. Express your thoughts about the library, […]
Down to Earth Kailua Dining Area 201 Hamakua Drive Kailua, HI 96734 FREE, No Registration Required No Reservations Required Join Mama T and Jordan in Kailua for their FREE Vegetarian Cooking Class! They'll be showing how to make easy and incredibly delicious vegetarian meals. Ginger Cucumber Lemon Salad Cilantro and Lime Herb Butter Spring Pea […]
Down to Earth Kailua Dining Area 201 Hamakua Drive Kailua, HI 96734 FREE, No Registration Required No Reservations Required Join Mama T and Jordan in Kailua for their FREE Vegetarian Cooking Class! They'll be showing how to make easy and incredibly delicious vegetarian meals. Ginger Cucumber Lemon Salad Cilantro and Lime Herb Butter Spring Pea […]
Join Susan Scott in her talk about her life-changing voyage to Palmyra Atoll and her subsequent book, CALL ME CAPTAIN. Since 1987, Scott has written a weekly column called "Ocean Watch" for the Honolulu Star-Advertiser and is the author of eight books about nature in Hawai'i. This program is free and is suitable for all […]
Join Susan Scott in her talk about her life-changing voyage to Palmyra Atoll and her subsequent book, CALL ME CAPTAIN. Since 1987, Scott has written a weekly column called "Ocean Watch" for the Honolulu Star-Advertiser and is the author of eight books about nature in Hawai'i. This program is free and is suitable for all […]
2010 BAIPA Award Winner: Best Historical Fiction How did Hawaii become part of America? This story, inspired by true events suppressed for nearly 100 years, is the one James Michener never wrote. In 1886, Laura Jennings travels to Hawaii to live with missionary relatives. She imagines she will live in a grass hut, ministering to […]
2010 BAIPA Award Winner: Best Historical Fiction How did Hawaii become part of America? This story, inspired by true events suppressed for nearly 100 years, is the one James Michener never wrote. In 1886, Laura Jennings travels to Hawaii to live with missionary relatives. She imagines she will live in a grass hut, ministering to […]
MEGADETH burst onto the scene thirty years ago, virtually inventing a genre with their debut album Killing Is My Business… And Business Is Good! (recently recognized by VH1 as the Greatest Thrash Metal Debut Album of All Time) sold more than 38 million albums worldwide, earning numerous accolades including 11 Grammy® nominations, scoring five consecutive […]
ATTENTION Megadeth FANS: “Due to a last minute scheduling issue, the band regrettably has to cancel the shows on March 2 & 3 in Honolulu.” - Megadeth Management Refunds are available at your point of purchase with the exception of UH ticket purchasers. They must get their refunds at the Republik Box Office. Unfortunately all […]
March 3rd, 8am - 11am MicroOrganism Class w/ Eric Weinert & Dana Keawe Come and learn Natural Farming at our Hawaiian Sanctuary Educational Facility in Puna, Hawaii. Natural Farming incorporates the Lowest Cost Farming Method so that all supplies are sourced and/or grown here on the island. This complete system of farming saves so much […]
Every Thursday morning at 10:30 (except State and federal holidays), come enjoy simple stories, songs, movement and crafts, just right for toddlers. All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Eat The Street Presents: RamenAGoGo Announcing our new Eat The Street spin-off...the "A-Go-Go" Series! Beginning in March, every Thursday night will feature one of our four rotating themes for attendees to enjoy. This event is different from our monthly Eat The Street with a smaller, rotating vendor count. Perfect for families or for those that […]
Island Favorite Ten-time GRAMMY Award-winning Guitarist Returns to Hawaii Carlos Santana TICKETS ON-SALE THIS SATURDAY, DECEMBER 5th THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 2016 – 8:00 PM, BLAISDELL ARENA Legendary guitarist CARLOS SANTANA returns to Hawaii for the first time since standing-room-only shows of 2013, Thursday, March 3, 2016 at the Blaisdell Arena. Tickets go on sale this […]
January 8th-11th $60 for one day, or $150 for the whole weekend Nicki Doane had a wanderlust that led her to India in 1991 to study yoga with Sri K. Pattabhi Jois, and she started teaching in 1992. She cites Pattabhi Jois, Eddie Modestini, Gabriella Giubilaro, and Tim Miller among her most influential teachers. She […]
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 […]
Every Friday morning at 10:30 (except State and federal holidays), come enjoy simple stories, songs, movement and crafts, just right for preschoolers. All children must be accompanied by an adult.
Our free First Friday event March 4 at HiSAM will have an Irish flavor with the acoustic storytelling of musician James McCarthy! Hawaii State Art Museum (second floor of the No.1 Capitol District Building at 250 South Hotel St.). Parking across the street in the Ali'i Place building (entrance at 1099 Alakea St., cash only) […]
Each month on the first Friday Honi Wai Cafe and Kahurangi Oils present a series of classes to discover natural solutions using doTERRA Essential Oils, taught by Cherie Brewer. Classes are free to attend. Bring a friend and if this is your first time attending a class you'll each get an oil to take home. […]
DO NOT PARK AT THE COFFEE BEAN OR YOU WILL BE TOWED! Street parking in the neighborhood is usually just a short walk away. Pau Hana Happenings: a celebration of life where everything provided is brought to you out of pure passion and gifting spirit. We’re incredibly stoked that our Kickstarter was a success and […]
Tom Moffatt’s Friday Night Fever with Evelyn “Champagne” King, Thelma Houston, and The Trammps Evelyn “Champagne” King, Thelma Houston and The Trammps headline a mega-dance party at theFriday Night Fever Blaisdell Arena as 107.9 KOOL GOLD presents Tom Moffatt’s Friday Night Fever disco extravaganza at Blaisdell Arena on Friday, March 4th at Blaisdell Arena! Celebrate […]
The Aloha 'Āina Recycling Drive will be at Kamiloʻiki Elementary School from 9:00am - 12:00pm on Saturday, March 5. Stop by to drop off miscellaneous recyclable items! We will be collecting scrap metal, computers, printer cartridges, laptops, game systems, batteries, TVs, clothing, household items, used cooking oil, HI-5 containers, corrugated cardboard, and confidential document . […]
All of the nets that we have been removing from the beach and reefs have been stock piled waiting to collect enough to send to H-Power on Oahu to recycle for electricity rather than filling up the landfills. With the assistance of heavy equipment, we will be loading about 14 tons of nets into a […]
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. […]
Kailua-Kona Public Library invites all teens and young adults in grades 6-12 to take part in the library's Wii video gaming event. We have a growing selection of appropriate Wii video games and welcome recommended titles as well. Enjoy free chips and soft drinks...first come, first served! Some videos may be rated for ages 13 […]
Join YES Hawai`i for an AWESOME Mask Making Activity & contest! We will be creating our very own masks & sharing our stories about what our “mask” represents or reveals about us.
Tried to get organized but just don't know where to start? Have you ever wished that you could turn to an expert for advice? Here is your chance to do just that! Kapolei Public Library is hosting a panel of professional organizers from the Hawaii Association of Professional Organizers (HAPO) who will answer any questions […]
Writers, would-be writers, and readers come join Susan Scott for a diver into the art, craft, and business of writing. After publishing eight nonfiction books and 1,400 newspaper columns, Susan can talk about writing 'til the cows come home. This time, however, she only gets 1 1/2 hours. Program is free and is suitable for […]
Down to Earth Honolulu Community Room 2525 S. King St. Suite 302 No Reservations Required $5/Student, Children under 12 are Free Cash or Check payments will be accepted at the door Join our Love Life! Team's Monthly Cooking Class in Honolulu in our beautiful new Honolulu Community Room every 1st Saturday of the Month Baked […]
This is a hands on workshop. Learn about locally tried and true techniques for creating low-cost, abundant regenerative pastures from local experts Dr. Sally Boyd Daughtrey and Don Daughtrey.
Hooray for Bollywood! Enjoy the diverse and colorful world of Bollywood dance, as shared by artist Willow Chang. Bollywood, India’s massive movie industry creates excitement and entertainment featuring music, song, and dance. Bollywood dance, featured in movies, combines traditional, classical, and folkloric dances of India, contemporary dance, Bhangra, Hip Hop, Bellydance, and “music video” moves […]
Hooray for Bollywood! Enjoy the diverse and colorful world of Bollywood dance, as shared by artist Willow Chang. Bollywood, India’s massive movie industry creates excitement and entertainment featuring music, song, and dance. Bollywood dance, featured in movies, combines traditional, classical, and folkloric dances of India, contemporary dance, Bhangra, Hip Hop, Bellydance, and “music video” moves […]
Annual Fundraiser for Molokai Arts Center. For a $25 donation you are treated to soup, salad, bread, a drink and best of all, you get to KEEP THE BOWL! Each hand made ceramic bowl is unique and created right here on Molokai by local artists!
$6 all you can eat breakfast Sunday March 6th, 9am to 11am, sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars post ! French Toast, Sausage Links, Eggs, hashbrowns, rice, gravy and biscuits, fruit cocktail, coffee and tea! At the VFW Post in Nanawale - just follow the VFW signs once you turn into Nanawale! Please share […]
For ukulele fans who prefer unpretentious technical proficiency over theatrics, Herb Ohta Jr. is the undisputed master ukulele instrumentalist of his generation. Son of the legendary ukulele artist, Ohta-san, Herb Ohta Jr’s natural talent, knowledge, technique, and speed are unsurpassed. He is a master ukulele performer, teacher, composer, recording artist, and producer. Herb creates unique […]
Join us for a fun and informative hands-on cooking class, offered in partnership with ABC Cooking Studio, the largest cooking studio founded Japan with over 150 locations throughout Japan and in major cities in Asia (China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Korea, Thailand). In the 1.5 hr class, we will recreate authentic Japanese home cooking— learn […]
Pick up an entry blank in the Young Adult Section of the library. Complete any combination of the activities to score points. Once you earn 1,000 points, return your entry blank to the library by March 19. Your name will be entered into a drawing for a $25 Amazon gift card! The winner's name for […]
Join us as we thaw out of winter and start our planting season on Mauna Kea. We'll be planting māmane, ‘a‘ali‘i, ‘āweoweo and other species at the Ka‘ohe Restoration Area. We'll be working at about 6,500 feet on the southwestern slope of Mauna Kea and we'll keep a look out for a palila or two!
Join us for a fun and informative hands-on cooking class, offered in partnership with ABC Cooking Studio, the largest cooking studio founded Japan with over 150 locations throughout Japan and in major cities in Asia (China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Korea, Thailand). In the 1.5 hr class, we will recreate authentic Japanese home cooking— learn […]
The North Kohala Public Library's reading group will discuss, PLANTATION BOY, by Milton Murayama. The library reading group meets on the second Tuesday of each month to discuss a variety of fiction, nonfiction, contemporary, and classic titles. Copies of the book are available to check out from the library, and are often available in e-book […]
Second Annual PI Day Baking Contest! Drop-off 5:30 pm – Judging 6:00 pm Entry forms available for pick up at Kahuku P/S Library Junior Entry: from 12 - 16 year old Senior Entry: from 17 and up Family Entry Please contact the library for more information: 808-293-8935
Second Annual PI Day Baking Contest! Drop-off 5:30 pm – Judging 6:00 pm Entry forms available for pick up at Kahuku P/S Library Junior Entry: from 12 - 16 year old Senior Entry: from 17 and up Family Entry Please contact the library for more information: 808-293-8935
Down to Earth Honolulu Community Room 2525 S. King St. Suite 302 $20/student | Reservations Required Register for this event here: http://d2e.co/BachletDiabetes Dr. Allison Bachlet is a Naturopathic Physician with a special interest in endocrine and auto-immune issues. Come and join Dr. Allison Bachlet to learn about how this trio works together to cause disharmony […]
Enjoy an abbreviated version of Mozart's The Magic Flute. The story is told through Papageno, the unwilling companion of a foreign prince, Tamino, who has been sent on a quest to rescue the daughter of the mysterious Queen of the Night from her captor, the priest, Sarastro. Volunteers from the audience will be invited to […]
Enjoy an abbreviated version of Mozart's The Magic Flute. The story is told through Papageno, the unwilling companion of a foreign prince, Tamino, who has been sent on a quest to rescue the daughter of the mysterious Queen of the Night from her captor, the priest, Sarastro. Volunteers from the audience will be invited to […]
Interested in learning how to play American rules Mah Jongg? Join us at the library on Wednesday afternoon in March for a series of classes and see how it’s played. Seating is limited and registration is required. Call the library 697-7868 to reserve your seat at the table. The class is free.
Join us as we thaw out of winter and start our planting season on Mauna Kea. We'll be planting māmane, ‘a‘ali‘i, ‘āweoweo and other species at the Ka‘ohe Restoration Area. We'll be working at about 6,500 feet on the southwestern slope of Mauna Kea and we'll keep a look out for a palila or two!
Join us for a fun and informative hands-on cooking class, offered in partnership with ABC Cooking Studio, the largest cooking studio founded Japan with over 150 locations throughout Japan and in major cities in Asia (China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Korea, Thailand). In the 1.5 hr class, we will recreate authentic Japanese home cooking— learn […]
Enjoy an afternoon of mid to late 70's folk music (Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, etc). Just keep the music alive! This program is free and is suitable for all ages. Please contact the library as soon as possible to request a sign language interpreter or if other special accommodation is needed: 933-8890.
Enjoy an afternoon of mid to late 70's folk music (Bob Dylan, Joni Mitchell, etc). Just keep the music alive! This program is free and is suitable for all ages. Please contact the library as soon as possible to request a sign language interpreter or if other special accommodation is needed: 933-8890.
During this free presentation author Jill Engledow will talk about the changes ebooks and print-on-demand have brought to the field of self publishing, as well as their revolutionary effects on book publishing in general. Jill Engledow is an award-winning writer who lives on Maui. She has self published several books. The most recent is The […]
During this free presentation author Jill Engledow will talk about the changes ebooks and print-on-demand have brought to the field of self publishing, as well as their revolutionary effects on book publishing in general. Jill Engledow is an award-winning writer who lives on Maui. She has self published several books. The most recent is The […]
From February-April 2016 every Thursday! Join Ms. Jolene and Ms. Zhan for fun stories and songs! Story telling last approximately 15 minutes and is followed by a short craft or activity. Program is free!
Join us as we thaw out of winter and start our planting season on Mauna Kea. We'll be planting māmane, ‘a‘ali‘i, ‘āweoweo and other species at the Ka‘ohe Restoration Area. We'll be working at about 6,500 feet on the southwestern slope of Mauna Kea and we'll keep a look out for a palila or two!
Join us for a fun and informative hands-on cooking class, offered in partnership with ABC Cooking Studio, the largest cooking studio founded Japan with over 150 locations throughout Japan and in major cities in Asia (China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Korea, Thailand). In the 1.5 hr class, we will recreate authentic Japanese home cooking— learn […]
Eat The Street Presents: BreakfastAGoGo Announcing our new Eat The Street spin-off...the "A-Go-Go" Series! Beginning in March, every Thursday night will feature one of our four rotating themes for attendees to enjoy. This event is different from our monthly Eat The Street with a smaller, rotating vendor count. Perfect for families or for those that […]
Down to Earth Honolulu Community Room 2525 S. King St. Suite 302 $30/student | Reservations Required Register for this event here: http://d2e.co/RCorbyLatin Rebecca will be making: Fresh Mex Salad with Lime Cilantro dressing Perfect Guacamole Roasted Enchiladas with Chipotle Cream Sauce Banango Ice Cream with Toasted Coconut Register for this event here: http://d2e.co/RCorbyLatin For more […]
Class description: NIGHT MOVES with JENN ENG dance class for everyone Thursday nights 6-730pm First 5 week session begins March 10th and runs thru April 7th This class fuses elements of jazz, lyrical, modern, contemporary, thrash, ecstatic improv, and world flavors WITH a heavy dose of r&b soul music. The warm up will focus on […]
The annual Honolulu Festival celebrates cultures from across the Pacific. This three-day celebration of art, music, dance, and crafts is filled with spectacular sights and sounds, including aboriginal dance performances, cultural demonstrations and a vibrant parade through Waikiki.
Every ALOHA FRIDAY is a celebration in Hula Grill's Barefoot Bar! In addition to a local style food special, we have added entertainment from open to close. Friday mornings, we give you the opportunity to learn ukulele for FREE. Damon Parrillo will teach you the basics so you can go from strumming 3 cords to […]
Join us for a fun and informative hands-on cooking class, offered in partnership with ABC Cooking Studio, the largest cooking studio founded Japan with over 150 locations throughout Japan and in major cities in Asia (China, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Singapore, Korea, Thailand). In the 1.5 hr class, we will recreate authentic Japanese home cooking— learn […]
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 […]
Uncle Wayne and his hilarious howlers are back at Hana Library for musical fun and games. Suitable for all ages. 3 and under must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. Funded by The Maui Friends of the Library
Beginner Yoga taught in Japanese. First Friday of every Month at 5:30pm. Cost $10 Taught by Masae, Yumi and Megumi. 英語がちょっと苦手・・・ ヨガをしてみたいけど、英語に自信がない・・・ 日本語で気軽にヨガを始めてみませんか? 日本人講師が初級クラスを教えます。 初心者の方、大歓迎!
Beginner Yoga taught in Japanese. First Friday of every Month at 5:30pm. Cost $10 Taught by Masae, Yumi and Megumi. 英語がちょっと苦手・・・ ヨガをしてみたいけど、英語に自信がない・・・ 日本語で気軽にヨガを始めてみませんか? 日本人講師が初級クラスを教えます。 初心者の方、大歓迎!
Time flies. This coming March 11, 2016 is the 5th anniversary of Japan’s earthquake and nuclear disaster. We would like to gather to pray for children in Fukushima and the world who have been affected by the event. Our budget of 2016 is $30,000 to host group of children from Fukushima for 1 month in […]
Our Self Care series is held every 2nd Friday of the month at Hot Yoga Hilo from 6.30-8pm. $5 covers pupus, take homes and our beautiful venue. $4 for current Kahurangi Oils members and Hot Yoga Students. Bring a friend
Songwriters of the Big Island & beyond will be showcasing their original music in it's most raw form, with only a microphone & thier instrument. This is a reacurring event that happens on second Fridays. Enjoy a different line-up every month with some great Big Island Songwriters. All ages, $5. March's line-up: Gina Fresh Bobby […]
The Aloha 'Āina Recycling Drive will be at Kahaluʻu Elementary School from 9:00am - 12:00pm on Saturday, March 12. Stop by to drop off miscellaneous recyclable items! We will be collecting scrap metal, computers/electronics, printer cartridges, laptops, game systems, batteries, TVs, clothing/household items, used cooking oil, HI-5 beverage containers, confidential documents, corrugated cardboard and more. […]
Money can't buy you love, but feng shui can help with both! This new guide from author/feng shui consultant Clear Englebert offers easy-to-folow advice for promoting prosperity and attracting and enhancing relationships. Feng Shui for Love & Money includes real-life examples and simple illustrations throughout the book to aid in visualizing potential feng shui problem […]
Fee: $20 Register Here:http://thegreenhousehawaii.com/register.html In this workshop we will harvest a variety of plants and explore the differences in the fiber they produce. Keiki love the process of turning fiber into paper: harvesting, beating, cooking, blending and sheet formation, all aspects—from “seed to sheet.” Handmade paper makes a great gift too! **Make it a half-day […]
Down to Earth Honolulu Community Room 2525 S. King St. Suite 302 $25/student | Reservations Required Register for this event here: http://d2e.co/FasciaMarch The fascia was classified as the largest organ system of the body in 2012. Your fascia has been determined to be the root cause of the majority of musculoskeletal ailments including: knee pain, […]
Fee:$20 Register here: http://thegreenhousehawaii.com/register.html Join teacher Andrew Gerren to learn how to identify wild edible and medicinal plants as well as their beneficial qualities. Andrew is the founder/president of Garden to Gardens and is a resilient farmer specializing in “veganic-organic” (stockfree) farming, resilient design, edible landscaping, and permaculture. He is also an herbalist and plant […]
A full day of celebration for all ages including: Uncle Wayne and the Howling Dog Band, Story time with David Del Rocco, Steel guitar with Joel Katz, The Story in your Palm with Nansy Phleger, Feng Shui for Love and Money with Clear Englebert, and Lahaina Author reading with Rick Ludwig.
Little Kids' Easter Egg Hunt for ages 0 - 5! Young children can enjoy a gentle and fun time of searching for colorful plastic eggs. Each egg contains one small surprise (sticker, chocolate, temporary tattoo). Please bring your own basket to gather eggs. Older siblings may accompany their little brothers or sisters, with the understanding […]
Kapolei Public Library will offer free events during its 11th annual Children’s Spring Reading Program. March 12: 10:30 – noon. Saturday. Read Across America. – Celebrate Read Across America with students from UH West Oahu Student National Education Association as they read Dr. Seuss books. Various crafts and activities for keiki are planned for this […]
Change & Continuity: How Much is in Our Hands? Free hands-on art activities for all ages, using our hands to create our own symbols of change and continuity; intersecting, overlapping, and colorfully expressing the dynamic forces that shape our lives! First Floor Multipurpose Room in the No. 1 Capitol District Building (250 South Hotel St). […]
Fee: $20 Parent/Keiki Team, $10 Keiki only (Drop-off) Ages: 5 and up Register here: http://thegreenhousehawaii.com/register.html In this workshop we will explore a variety of plants and other materials to make natural dyes to color Easter eggs. Participants will prepare plants for dye making. Click here to register. **Bring boiled eggs to dye**
Through hands-on activities in origami, cutting, and coloring, participants of all ages will enjoy creating designs and patterns. In these patterns we will find symmetry and geometry also present in works of Islamic art that can be seen at Shangri La, Doris Duke’s home in Honolulu, which is now a museum of Islamic art. Workshop […]
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 […]
Enjoy the melodious sounds of a fascinating instrument! Danilo Marrone will open your ears and minds to this much beloved instrument. The performance and Q&A session may even move you to try it out yourself. Hope you will join us!
Enjoy a week of shopping bliss with in-store offers, events and runway shows, an exclusive Ted Baker London tote gift-with-purchase, and a chance to win a trip for two to Seattle! Check the link for the schedule of events.
Members of the Upcountry Celtic band Tropical Harps will entertain with beautiful and lively Celtic tunes, featuring harps, guitar, concertina and penny whistle. Tropical Harps is a group of Upcounty Maui musicians who have been performing together since 2002. Storyteller Ann Nehaya Walsh will present a daring and innovative re-telling of the Old Irish belief […]
Learn more about the ʻAlalā Recover Project with Project Coordinator Jackie Gaudioso-Levita. Program schedules are subject to change. Contact the hosting library as soon as possible to request a sign language interpreter or if any special accommodations are needed: 968-2322. For a list of upcoming programs, visit http://www.librarieshawaii.org/programs. This program is free and open to […]
Members of the Upcountry Celtic band Tropical Harps will entertain with beautiful and lively Celtic tunes, featuring harps, guitar, concertina and penny whistle. Tropical Harps is a group of Upcounty Maui musicians who have been performing together since 2002. Storyteller Ann Nehaya Walsh will present a daring and innovative re-telling of the Old Irish belief […]
Learn more about the ʻAlalā Recover Project with Project Coordinator Jackie Gaudioso-Levita. Program schedules are subject to change. Contact the hosting library as soon as possible to request a sign language interpreter or if any special accommodations are needed: 968-2322. For a list of upcoming programs, visit http://www.librarieshawaii.org/programs. This program is free and open to […]
March of the Stuffed Animals Pajama Story Time will be held for children ages 2-5 and their families. Bring your favorite stuffed animal and come dressed in your P.J.s for an evening of fun! We will listen to stories, solve puzzles, and play games. The stories and games presented will introduce preschoolers to bedtime math, […]
March of the Stuffed Animals Pajama Story Time will be held for children ages 2-5 and their families. Bring your favorite stuffed animal and come dressed in your P.J.s for an evening of fun! We will listen to stories, solve puzzles, and play games. The stories and games presented will introduce preschoolers to bedtime math, […]
A new writers' group will hold its first monthly meeting with subsequent meetings scheduled for the third Tuesday of each month. All aspiring writers are invited to come together. Facilitator Eila Algood will moderate the meetings to give the participants a chance to practice writing, discuss writing skills, share their work, enjoy useful feedback, and […]
Down to Earth Kahului Upstairs Dining Area 305 Dairy Rd 96732 Kahului , HI Free, No Reservations Required Perfect Raw Crust Spicy Marinara Mac Nut Cheese Sauce Every 3rd Tuesday night from 5:00pm-6:00pm.
Down to Earth Kahului Upstairs Dining Area 305 Dairy Rd 96732 Kahului , HI Free, No Reservations Required Perfect Raw Crust Spicy Marinara Mac Nut Cheese Sauce Every 3rd Tuesday night from 5:00pm-6:00pm.
In celebration of Women’s History Month, learn about three major 18th and 19th century thinkers and activists who influenced the ideas behind American women's struggle for the vote, property rights, and general equal rights. Using Judy Chicago's monumental work of art The Dinner Party as a back drop, retired lecturer, Carol Hogard, will examine the […]
Come and learn the very basics of sewing using a sewing machine! Learn what you need to get started, how to thread your bobbin and your machine, what type of needs to use, how to start a stitch and more. This class is for beginners with no prior knowledge. If time permits, participants will have […]
Come and learn the very basics of sewing using a sewing machine! Learn what you need to get started, how to thread your bobbin and your machine, what type of needs to use, how to start a stitch and more. This class is for beginners with no prior knowledge. If time permits, participants will have […]
In celebration of Women’s History Month, learn about three major 18th and 19th century thinkers and activists who influenced the ideas behind American women's struggle for the vote, property rights, and general equal rights. Using Judy Chicago's monumental work of art The Dinner Party as a back drop, retired lecturer, Carol Hogard, will examine the […]
BAMP Project presents Shakey Graves performing live in Honolulu at The Republik, Tuesday, March 15th, 2016. Tickets on sale this Thursday, January 7th at 10:00am at all the locations listed below. This is an All Ages accompanied by an Adult event. “The first album was me wanting to burn down my life, cut my hair […]
Wednesday, March 16th from 6:00 PM to 7:00 PM Chinese Lion Dance with Kong’s Siu Lum Pai Kung Fu Association Thursday, March 17th from 10:30 AM to 11:00 AM Preschool Storytime for Kids ages 3 to 5 Friday, March 18th from 1:00 PM to 1:45 PM Performance by Waipahu High School’s Slam Poetry Club And […]
“The Tiny Tree,” a free Honolulu Theatre for Youth show for preschoolers, created by Annie Cusick Wood, explores what tiny trees and tiny children have in common. Hawaiian Electric Industries is sponsoring this 30-minute interactive show. Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver.
David C. Hurd, owner of 'Ukuleles by Kāwika, has made approximately 700 'ukulele over a 20+ year period. He will share some thoughts on the blending of art, science, and technology using simple and inexpensive tools. Program schedule is subject to change. This program is free and is suitable for all ages. Please contact the […]
David C. Hurd, owner of 'Ukuleles by Kāwika, has made approximately 700 'ukulele over a 20+ year period. He will share some thoughts on the blending of art, science, and technology using simple and inexpensive tools. Program schedule is subject to change. This program is free and is suitable for all ages. Please contact the […]
Musician and early-education specialist, Uncle Wayne Watkins brings his Howling Dog Band to our library for a rollicking good time! Get ready for an energetic, educational and entertaining sing along. Just right for toddlers and preschoolers and their families and caregivers. Laugh, sing, dance and move to music that inspires and enlightens.
“The Tiny Tree,” a new show for preschoolers acted by the Honolulu Theatre for youth and created by Annie Cusick Wood, explores what tiny trees and tiny children have in common. Hawaiian Electric Industries is sponsoring this 30-minute interactive show. Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver.
“The Tiny Tree,” a new show for preschoolers acted by the Honolulu Theatre for youth and created by Annie Cusick Wood, explores what tiny trees and tiny children have in common. Hawaiian Electric Industries is sponsoring this 30-minute interactive show. Children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver.
Eat The Street Presents: LocoMocoAGoGo Announcing our new Eat The Street spin-off...the "A-Go-Go" Series! Beginning in March, every Thursday night will feature one of our four rotating themes for attendees to enjoy. This event is different from our monthly Eat The Street with a smaller, rotating vendor count. Perfect for families or for those that […]
Daniel Glass is an award-winning drummer, author and educator. He is widely recognized as an authority on classic American drumming and the evolution of the drum set. A member of the pioneering swing group Royal Crown Revue for 20 years, Daniel has also recorded and performed with Brian Setzer, Bette Midler, Liza Minnelli and KISS […]
Daniel Glass is an award-winning drummer, author and educator. He is widely recognized as an authority on classic American drumming and the evolution of the drum set. A member of the pioneering swing group Royal Crown Revue for 20 years, Daniel has also recorded and performed with Brian Setzer, Bette Midler, Liza Minnelli and KISS […]
Every ALOHA FRIDAY is a celebration in Hula Grill's Barefoot Bar! In addition to a local style food special, we have added entertainment from open to close. Friday mornings, we give you the opportunity to learn ukulele from Derick Sebastian for FREE. Derick will teach you the basics so you can go from strumming 3 […]
Musician and early-education specialist, Uncle Wayne Watkins brings his Howling Dog Band to our library for a rollicking good time! Get ready for an energetic, educational and entertaining sing along. Just right for toddlers and preschoolers and their families and caregivers. Laugh, sing, dance and move to music that inspires and enlightens.
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 […]
Join us for an Easter egg hunt following our weekly story time event. This program is for keiki 2-5 years old and their caregivers. Don't forget to bring your Easter basket! Program schedule is subject to change. To arrange a sign language interpreter or other special accommodation, please call the hosting library as soon as […]
Down to Earth Honolulu Community Room 2525 S. King St. Suite 302 $35/student | Reservations Required Register for this event here: http://d2e.co/SupperClubOkinawa Each month Mama T and Jordan will take you on a unique dining experience around the world. Supper club is a five course dinner and cooking class that explores cuisine and culture from […]
Mālama Maui Nui’s goal for this year’s local Great American Cleanup campaign (March 19- April 30) is to inspire and empower individuals and community groups to remove litter and debris from shorelines, waterways, roads, and other public spaces. Great American Cleanup volunteers are motivated by the notion that litter-free places allow for an ecosystem’s natural […]
Come and Shop - We have everything you need for all ages Tools, Hardware, Appliances, Rugs, Boogie Boards, Clothing, Shoes, Purses, Household Goods, Dishes and more!! Bring your own shopping bags please! Hot dogs, chips and sodas/juice available for purchase Cash or Credit Card Accepted! Donations are welcome (No electronics please!) Your unused items are […]
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. […]
Coloring isn't just for children; it is proven to be beneficial to adults, too. Generating wellness and quietness, as well as stimulation the brain areas related to the senses and creativity, adults are again enjoying this simple form of art and evoking happy memories of childhood. By concentrating on a straightforward task and allowing yourself […]
Musician and early-education specialist, Uncle Wayne Watkins brings his Howling Dog Band to our library for a rollicking good time! Get ready for an energetic, educational and entertaining sing along. Just right for toddlers and preschoolers and their families and caregivers. Laugh, sing, dance and move to music that inspires and enlightens.
Build a simple solar oven and use the power of the sun to bake yourself a snack! To participate, pick up a ticket the day of the program before the program begins. Program is limited to 15 participants. Those who participate will also have a chance to win a $20 iTunes gift card. Program schedule […]
To celebrate Teen Tech Week, Ryan Salcido and Larry Osborn from the Hawaii Drone Club and Hawaii Drone Academy will talk about the aspects of drone making, the history behind the machine, and the different ways that drones are used.
11:30 AM to 12:30 PM Enjoy a Filipino dance performance by Tekniqlingz, a dance crew that "seeks to inspire and influence new innovations to the world of hip-hop and dance" through the modernization of traditional Philippine folk dances. 11:30 AM to 1:30 PM Children ages 12 and younger are invited to play carnival games, such […]
This program was created to help spread awareness of the many cultures in Hawai'i, in this case, the Filipino culture. We will show you how to prepare adobo, a Filipino main dish, and stir fried eggplant, a side dish. Program schedule is subject to change. Program is intended for ages 12 and older. To arrange […]
An educational and entertaining program on tap dance and its music. There will be a wide variety of music used for different style tap dances. The background and origin of the various pieces of music will be discussed and ample time will be allowed for questions and answers during the presentation. Program schedule is subject […]
An educational and entertaining program on tap dance and its music. There will be a wide variety of music used for different style tap dances. The background and origin of the various pieces of music will be discussed and ample time will be allowed for questions and answers during the presentation. Program schedule is subject […]
$6 all you can eat breakfast Sunday March 20th, 9am to 11am, sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars post ! Sliced Ham, Eggs, hashbrowns, rice, gravy and biscuits, fruit cocktail, coffee and tea! At the VFW Post in Nanawale - just follow the VFW signs once you turn into Nanawale! Please share with your […]
Join us as we thaw out of winter and start our planting season on Mauna Kea. We'll be planting māmane, ‘a‘ali‘i, ‘āweoweo and other species at the Ka‘ohe Restoration Area. We'll be working at about 6,500 feet on the southwestern slope of Mauna Kea and we'll keep a look out for a palila or two!
Hawaii Opera Theatre (HOT) presents the Orvis Young Voices Studio in Concert on March 20, 2016, at 4:00pm, at the Sacred Hearts Academy Auditorium. Singers will perform a selection of Art songs, Musical Theatre, and Opera. Having seen great success with the Mae Z. Orvis Opera Studio program for adult singers, HOT's award-winning Education & […]
Hawaii Opera Theatre (HOT) presents the Orvis Young Voices Studio in Concert on March 20, 2016, at 4:00pm, at the Sacred Hearts Academy Auditorium. Singers will perform a selection of Art songs, Musical Theatre, and Opera. Having seen great success with the Mae Z. Orvis Opera Studio program for adult singers, HOT's award-winning Education & […]
Kapolei Public Library will offer free events during its 11th annual Children’s Spring Reading Program. March 12: 10:30 – noon. Saturday. Read Across America. – Celebrate Read Across America with students from UH West Oahu Student National Education Association as they read Dr. Seuss books. Various crafts and activities for keiki are planned for this […]
Join us as we thaw out of winter and start our planting season on Mauna Kea. We'll be planting māmane, ‘a‘ali‘i, ‘āweoweo and other species at the Ka‘ohe Restoration Area. We'll be working at about 6,500 feet on the southwestern slope of Mauna Kea and we'll keep a look out for a palila or two!
Monthly workshops that include all the family. At home parents, tutus, aunties, homeschoolers, and preschoolers are welcome to join us in these keiki focussed learning workshops and discussions. Upcoming Topics 22nd March - All About Kids - essential oils for keiki 19th April - Mommy and Me Yoga 17th May - Mommy and Me AromaTouch […]
Safe computing behavior is important to protect your computer and your data from hackers and con artists. Instructor, Al Bayless, will present information about phishing schemes, buying online, public computers, hotspots, and more. Learn to keep your computer safe from viruses and intruders using free software you can download from the Internet. Although the software […]
Learn the very basics of sewing by starting with handsewing! This class is for beginners with no prior knowledge and perfect for both young and mature crafters. Participants will be creating a sampler to help them remember their stitches and a cute sewing project will be completed by the end of the night. Registration required […]
Safe computing behavior is important to protect your computer and your data from hackers and con artists. Instructor, Al Bayless, will present information about phishing schemes, buying online, public computers, hotspots, and more. Learn to keep your computer safe from viruses and intruders using free software you can download from the Internet. Although the software […]
Learn the very basics of sewing by starting with handsewing! This class is for beginners with no prior knowledge and perfect for both young and mature crafters. Participants will be creating a sampler to help them remember their stitches and a cute sewing project will be completed by the end of the night. Registration required […]
Shop with us this Wednesday, March 23 to support Big Brothers Big Sisters. Whole Foods Market will donate 5% of the day's sales to assist programs that provide Hawaii youth with postitive role models.
Kailua-Kona Public Library invites all teens and young adults in grades 6-12 to take part in the library's Wii video gaming event. We have a growing selection of appropriate Wii video games and welcome recommended titles as well. Enjoy free chips and soft drinks...first come, first served! Some videos may be rated for ages 13 […]
Kailua-Kona Public Library invites all teens and young adults in grades 6-12 to take part in the library's Wii video gaming event. We have a growing selection of appropriate Wii video games and welcome recommended titles as well. Enjoy free chips and soft drinks...first come, first served! Some videos may be rated for ages 13 […]
Caren will demonstrate block printing, as well as share books, featuring Legend of the Gourd and the sketches that went into creating it. She will also discuss her current projects, including the art for Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge; the Conservation Council for Hawai'i; and for Hō'ailona, the Hawaiian Monk Seal at the Honolulu Aquarium, […]
Caren will demonstrate block printing, as well as share books, featuring Legend of the Gourd and the sketches that went into creating it. She will also discuss her current projects, including the art for Midway Atoll National Wildlife Refuge; the Conservation Council for Hawai'i; and for Hō'ailona, the Hawaiian Monk Seal at the Honolulu Aquarium, […]
This Community Seed Library program sponsored by the Friends of the Libraries, Kona (F.O.L.K.) will cover the following topics: -a brief history of seed in America; -the importane of and decline of varietal diversity; -the Seed Variety Selection Tool; and -basic seed saving skills for easy-to-save seeds. Program schedule is subject to change. If you […]
This Community Seed Library program sponsored by the Friends of the Libraries, Kona (F.O.L.K.) will cover the following topics: -a brief history of seed in America; -the importane of and decline of varietal diversity; -the Seed Variety Selection Tool; and -basic seed saving skills for easy-to-save seeds. Program schedule is subject to change. If you […]
Get inspired and build!! Bring your own device. Strategize and build with the Library’s Lego sets. Recommended for kids 7-12 years. Library will provide space to build and Legos. Minecraft and Lego Books for check out! *Please contact library 10 days in advance for special accomodations.
On his third full-length album, soul artist Allen Stone proves himself deeply devoted to making uncompromisingly soulful music that transcends all pop convention. Made in collaboration with Swedish soul singer/songwriter/phenom Magnus Tingsek, Radius captures the warm energy of that creative connection and transports the listener to a higher and more exalted plane. Now embarking even […]
Kapolei Public Library will offer free events during its 11th annual Children’s Spring Reading Program. March 12: 10:30 – noon. Saturday. Read Across America. – Celebrate Read Across America with students from UH West Oahu Student National Education Association as they read Dr. Seuss books. Various crafts and activities for keiki are planned for this […]
Eat The Street Presents: TacoAGoGo Announcing our new Eat The Street spin-off...the "A-Go-Go" Series! Beginning in March, every Thursday night will feature one of our four rotating themes for attendees to enjoy. This event is different from our monthly Eat The Street with a smaller, rotating vendor count. Perfect for families or for those that […]
A raunchy, cylinder-shaped ginger of Eastern European ancestry might not be the first dude you'd peg for rap stardom, but that's exactly the mantle Action Bronson is on the verge of possessing. Over the last two years, the 28-year old Queens native has become one of hip-hop's most charismatic and colorful new characters, thanks to […]
EVERY FRIDAY IS A CELEBRATION AT HULA GRILL! WE OFFER FREE UKULELE LESSONS, HAVE LIVE MUSIC FROM OPEN TO CLOSE, A FREE HULA SHOW AND A HAWAIIAN STYLE SPECIAL IN THE BAREFOOT BAR. Friday mornings, from 9:30-10:30, we give you the opportunity to learn from ukulele virtuoso Derick Sebastian. Derick will teach you the basics […]
We're bringing back one of our best themes...CHOCOLATE! Join us for a food festival full of chocolate-inspired dishes from over 40 food vendors. VENDOR LIST: ...coming soon!
Kukuau Studio is hosting the Big Island's only monthly Poetry Slam for lovers of the written & spoken word &/or the intellectually curious!!! Enjoy emotive readings of original works by a wide stylistic range of poets from all over the world. Sign up on this event page or private message Kukuau Studio. Doors open 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/FasciaMarch26 The fascia was classified as the largest organ system of the body in 2012. Your fascia has been determined to be the root cause of the majority of musculoskeletal ailments including: knee pain, […]
Prince Kūhiō Commemorative Parade & Ho‘olaule‘a/Hō‘ike‘ike Saratoga/Kalākaua to Kapi‘olani Park The parade honors the accomplishments of Prince Jonah Kūhiō Kalaniana‘ole, founder of the Hawaiian Civic Club movement and proponent of the Hawaiian Homestead Act of 1920. A unique parade, it honors the dedication and commitment of a multitude of individuals and organizations who work year-round […]
Cost $30 The pelvis is the center of your universe! For most of us we are walking around with one hip higher than the other all day, creating chronic imbalances in our muscles and in our yoga postures. These imbalances can lead to pain, injury and diminished awareness of our bodies. In this 3 hour […]
Down to Earth Honolulu Community Room 2525 S. King St. Suite 302 $20/student | Reservations Required Register for this event here: http://d2e.co/RammDance Courtney Ramm is the founder of RammDance, a new modern dance company on Oahu . She has been dancing all of her life, having trained and performed professionally in New York City for […]
Come on down for our Italian dinner, Saturday, March 26th from 6-8pm. We will be offering all the fixings including salad and dessert. This is sponsored by the Veterans of Foreign Wars post and everyone is welcome, charge is $10 for all you can eat! At the VFW Post in Nanawale - just follow the […]
Combine beauty, brains, bustiers and music and you get The Lalas Burlesque Show, brainchild of celebrity choreographer Erin Lamont, whose credits range from Lady Gaga to People’s Choice Awards. Each Lala is handpicked and the best of the best in the biz. Unlike any other burlesque group, The Lalas bring more humor, audience interaction, fun […]
The North Kohala Public Library will show the documentary film Beats of the Antonov. This is the final presentation in the winter series of three documentary films in collaboration with POV, the award-winning independent non-fiction film series on PBS. Beats of the Antonov explores how music binds a community in the war-ravaged Sudan region where […]
The North Kohala Public Library will show the documentary film Beats of the Antonov. This is the final presentation in the winter series of three documentary films in collaboration with POV, the award-winning independent non-fiction film series on PBS. Beats of the Antonov explores how music binds a community in the war-ravaged Sudan region where […]
Art Lunch is a free lunchtime lecture series held the last Tuesday of each month. Bring your own lunch (or pick up something at the Artizen cafe) and feed your creativity! March 29 speaker is artist Margo Ray, who will speak about collecting, archiving and manipulating images, with the aim of subsequently incorporating them into […]
Make an appointment for a 30-minute computer session with Debbie to learn about: -computer basics; -Internet basics; -library resources; -ebook and audiobook downloads; and -the HSPLS mobile app. Prerequisite for these sessions: prior knowledge of keyboard and mouse use. Bring your HSPLS library card to each class. If you don't have one, you are welcome […]
Sponsored by Friends of the Libraries, Kona, this is a free informational seminar presented by the Legal Aid Society of Hawai'i Staff Attorney Charlie McCreary. The presentation will focus on the laws that govern landlord/tenant relationships. There will be a discussion of some common issues that arise between landlords and tenants, the rights of each […]
Make an appointment for a 30-minute computer session with Debbie to learn about: -computer basics; -Internet basics; -library resources; -ebook and audiobook downloads; and -the HSPLS mobile app. Prerequisite for these sessions: prior knowledge of keyboard and mouse use. Bring your HSPLS library card to each class. If you don't have one, you are welcome […]
Sponsored by Friends of the Libraries, Kona, this is a free informational seminar presented by the Legal Aid Society of Hawai'i Staff Attorney Charlie McCreary. The presentation will focus on the laws that govern landlord/tenant relationships. There will be a discussion of some common issues that arise between landlords and tenants, the rights of each […]
F.E.L.T.E.R’s CLUB ***FOR ADULT CAREGIVERS ONLY*** Please join us for a monthly Flannel/Felt making workshop where we will create story pieces to keep and/or share with club members. Most materials will be provided by the library. Members can bring in specialty supplies, as well. This workshop will be limited to 10 people. Sign-up required.
F.E.L.T.E.R’s CLUB ***FOR ADULT CAREGIVERS ONLY*** Please join us for a monthly Flannel/Felt making workshop where we will create story pieces to keep and/or share with club members. Most materials will be provided by the library. Members can bring in specialty supplies, as well. This workshop will be limited to 10 people. Sign-up required.
Learn about Heather Howell's fascinating journey of self-discovery from her first desire to get fit to running ultramarathons through the Kalahari Desert and hiking solo for 2,300 miles through the mountain wilderness of the Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada. Heather will be talking about her book and experiences and will share with participants […]
Learn about Heather Howell's fascinating journey of self-discovery from her first desire to get fit to running ultramarathons through the Kalahari Desert and hiking solo for 2,300 miles through the mountain wilderness of the Pacific Crest Trail from Mexico to Canada. Heather will be talking about her book and experiences and will share with participants […]
Every last-Tuesday evening of each month, join us for PAJAMA STORYTIME! Wear your PJs and fuzzy slippers, grab your teddy bear and come on in to enjoy an evening of stories and fun.
Every last-Tuesday evening of each month, join us for PAJAMA STORYTIME! Wear your PJs and fuzzy slippers, grab your teddy bear and come on in to enjoy an evening of stories and fun.
Join us for three days filled with hula, live music and celebration at 'Imiloa Astronomy Center's Merrie Monarch Cultural Enrichment Programs! (March 30 - April 1) Wednesday, March 30: 10am-11:30am: Presentation and Book Signing of recent publication Hānau ka ua me ka Makani, Hawaiian Rain Names with Authors Collette Akana and Kiele Gonzalez 1pm-2:30pm: Musical […]
The North Kohala Public Library would like to invite you to the Homeschool Lunch Club for grades 3 and up. We meet on the last Wednesday of every month to discuss the selected book and watch the movie based on the book. After the movie, the club discusses the literature, as well as the differences […]
The Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary is the winter home to humpback whales that migrate between Alaska and Hawai'i. When whales become entangled in marine debris, a dedicated effort to free them is led by narrator, Ed Lyman. This award-winning, Emmy-nominated film puts the audience right in the rescue boat with the courageous […]
The Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary is the winter home to humpback whales that migrate between Alaska and Hawai'i. When whales become entangled in marine debris, a dedicated effort to free them is led by narrator, Ed Lyman. This award-winning, Emmy-nominated film puts the audience right in the rescue boat with the courageous […]
Down to Earth Honolulu Community Room 2525 S. King St. Suite 302 $30/student | Reservations Required Register for this event here: http://d2e.co/RCorbyLatin Join Guest Chef Rebecca Corby as she teaches a wonderful menu for a Vegan and Gluten-Free savory four course Latin meal. Rebecca has lived in between Hawaii and Austin, TX for the past […]
In the last four years, Houndmouth have learned what it means to be a band. On their second album, Little Neon Limelight, they wear that wisdom like a badge of honor. Less than a half-decade ago in the small Indiana city of New Albany, four pals were crafting tunes on their own, with few ambitions […]
Help us celebrate one year of bringing art & artists to the community with our first anniversary. Friday: 6-7:30 Kunzanana Marimba band 7:30-8:30pm Live Music 9:30-10:pm Live Dance 10pm-Pau Local Shorts Saturday: 3-5pm Basics of Stencil Art w/ Al Russell 6-8pm Live Music TBA 8:30-10pm 10pm-pau Movie TBA
Announcing our new Eat The Street spin-off...the "A-Go-Go" Series! Every Thursday night will feature one of our four rotating themes for attendees to enjoy. This event is different from our monthly Eat The Street with a smaller, rotating vendor count. Perfect for families or for those that don't like dealing with the BIG crowds and […]
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 […]
Mālama Maui Nui’s goal for this year’s local Great American Cleanup campaign (March 19- April 30) is to inspire and empower individuals and community groups to remove litter and debris from shorelines, waterways, roads, and other public spaces. Great American Cleanup volunteers are motivated by the notion that litter-free places allow for an ecosystem’s natural […]
The Aloha 'Āina Recycling Drive will be at Aikahi Elementary School from 9:00am - 12:00pm on Saturday, April 2. Stop by to drop off miscellaneous recyclable items! We will be collecting scrap metal, computers/electronics, printer cartridges, laptops, game systems, batteries, TVs, clothing/household items, used cooking oil, HI-5 beverage containers, confidential documents, corrugated cardboard and more. […]
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. […]
Join us for a trip to our Hilo Farmers Market! Plus te to know your local farmers & vendors with Farmers Market BINGO! This will be part 2 of 4 of our 2016 Health & Wellness Events! Get your RSVP's in by March 30 + limited transportation only! For more info, please check out our […]
This course will offer information and references for building inexpensive planter boxes, containers, and 'totes' using recycled lumber, such as pallets. Specific tropical edible plants for Hawai'i landscapes in containers (to include fruits, vegetables, and herbs) will be discussed. Soils, environment, culture, and potential challenges for this type of growing will be covered. Emphasis will […]
Looking forward to another, Delightful Day of Family Fun on Saturday, April 2, 2016! 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. Come enjoy the day going back to a simpler time with games, races, and entertainment from the 1800s and early 1900s, along with small prizes of this bygone era. Entry $2 per person • Families of […]
Down to Earth Honolulu Community Room 2525 S. King St. Suite 302 No Reservations Required $5/Student, Children under 12 are Free Cash or Check payments will be accepted at the door Join our Love Life! Team's Monthly Cooking Class in Honolulu in our beautiful new Honolulu Community Room every 1st Saturday of the Month Raw […]
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 […]
Listen to stories from all over India! Deemthanakadeem...musical donkey, clever wives, tricksters, silly stories...with music, rhythm and dance! Jeeva Raghunath is a renowned storyteller from India. Her storytelling style leaves the audience spell-bound with stories that include a wide range of Indian and Asian folktales, European tales, family stories, true-life incidents, and modern stories. This […]
Listen to stories from all over India! Deemthanakadeem...musical donkey, clever wives, tricksters, silly stories...with music, rhythm and dance! Jeeva Raghunath is a renowned storyteller from India. Her storytelling style leaves the audience spell-bound with stories that include a wide range of Indian and Asian folktales, European tales, family stories, true-life incidents, and modern stories. This […]
Therapeutic Yoga Workshop with Jennifer Weinert This Saturday, April 2, 3-6pm Focus: Upper Back, Neck, & Shoulders Prevent and releive pain in the upper back, neck, and shoulders by learning and practicing proper alignment and simple stretches. Examine causes of pain and learn yoga tools to alleviate and prevent pain. Handouts will be provided. Please […]
Therapeutic Yoga Workshop with Jennifer Weinert This Saturday, April 2, 3-6pm Focus: Upper Back, Neck, & Shoulders Prevent and releive pain in the upper back, neck, and shoulders by learning and practicing proper alignment and simple stretches. Examine causes of pain and learn yoga tools to alleviate and prevent pain. Handouts will be provided. Please […]
Come out for a night of great music, dancing, food and drink. GIRLS NITE OUT at BLUE DRAGON SATURDAY APRIL 2. 6:30pm until 10pm. Dance under the stars.
Come on down, talk story, enjoy ono grindz AND support your local Veterans all at the same time! Includes Portuguese sausage, scrambled eggs, hashbrowns, white rice, biscuits and gravy, fruit salad, coffee or tea. Please, share with your friends and family, every one is welcome! Please note, due to increasing costs, breakfast prices have changed […]
Beginner's Series with Shannon Schafer at Yoga Centered Next held on Sun, Apr 3, 2016 at 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm This enrollment runs from Sun Apr 3, 2016 - Sun May 8, 2016 Beginner Yoga Series: EVERY SUNDAY STARTING APRIL 3 THROUGH MAY 8, 1-3PM $15 each session or $70 for the six week […]
Aloha, and welcome to Hilo "Gospel Jazz Jam"! ALL Musicians, Singers, and Listeners of all ages are invited to participate. All songs are dedicated to God, and participants are encouraged to worship God with their instruments (or voices) ... with improvisations of any length highly encouraged! smile emoticon This is an event intended for both […]
Rebel Souljaz are four close friends born and raised in Waipahu, Hawaii, who embraced their love of music and singing from their early high school campus days to forming the reggae group we know today as Rebel Souljaz. Composed of four talented vocalists, Mike Maglinti, Will Su’a, Andrew “Bubba” Hodges and Tunez Moananu, each with […]