January 27
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Sunday January 27
Keiki Pix
Living Art Marine Center, 1 p.m., $20. Keiki Pix is a beginner’s photography course where you will learn basic photo-taking skills to get beautiful photos of underwater creatures in the marine aquariums. Recommended for children ages seven and older. Camera not provided. Reservations required. (841-8080, livingartmarinecenter.com)
88 Shrines
Lawai International Center, 10 a.m., 12 p.m. and 2 p.m., donations accepted. Take a tranquil walk on the path of 88 shrines and learn about this archaeological and cultural trasure. (639-4300)
National Girls & Women in Sports Day
HPU Hawaii Loa Campus, 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m., free. HPU’s female student athletes and their coaches will be hosting free clinics in their respective sports for all girls grades K-8. All participants will receive a free t-shirt and lunch. Register online. (goseawarriors.com/ngwsd)
Sharon’s Ride
Kapiolani Community College, 7 a.m., $30/entry fee. The Epilepsy Foundation of Hawaii, a Hawaii non-profit corporation, is sponsoring a 100Km, 75Km, or 35Km bike ride, a 5K run, 10K run, and a one-mile walk event. (hawaiiepilepsy.com/efh, 528-3058)
Zumbathon
Kalaheo High School Gym, 1-3 p.m., $10. A benefit for the Kalaheo High School college scholarship fund. (728-6653)
Abstractus Auscipii Ad Mortis
HPU Art Gallery, until March 1, free. Dead birds in the street. (hpu.edu)
Girls Will Be Girls
HPU Art Gallery, until March 1, free. An ongoing series of color photographs of young girls playing with Barbie dolls in unconventional ways. (hpu.edu)
Traveling Exhibition: Civil War 150
Kapolei Public Library, Jan. 28 until Feb. 9, library hours, free. Drawing upon letters, personal accounts and images, Civil War 150 invites Americans to understand how soldiers, presidents, freedmen and families grappled with the end of slavery, the nature of democracy and citizenship, the human toll of civil war and the role of a president in wartime. (693-7050)