November 1

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Sunday November 1
Adult and Pediatric First Aid/CPR/AED
American Red Cross Hawaii Chapter, 4155 Diamond Head Road, Nov. 1, 6, 16, 20 and 29, 8:30 a.m.-2:45 p.m., $110. Get trained to recognize and care for victims of illness and sudden injuries and life-threatening respiratory or cardiac emergencies in adults, children and infants and learn how to use an AED. (1-800-733-2767, redcross.org/take-a-class)

Adult First Aid/CPR/AED
American Red Cross Hawaii Chapter, 4155 Diamond Head Road, Nov. 1, 16, 20 and 30, 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m., $90. Get trained to recognize and care for victims of illness and sudden injuries and learn how to administer CPR and use an AED for life-threatening respiratory or cardiac emergencies on adults. (1-800-733-2767, redcross.org/take-a-class)

Giving Birth: The Castle Experience
Castle Medical Center, four Sundays from Nov. 1, 2-4 p.m., $45/person. $80/couple. Designed and taught by experienced labor and delivery nurses, this class is specifically geared for couples giving birth at Castle Medical Center. You will learn different aspects of the birth experience, from preparing for the hospital to caring for you and your baby. Pre-registration required. (263-5400, castlemed.org)

Life & Happiness Talk
Happiness U, 560 N. Nimitz Hwy. Ste. 117A, 2-3 p.m., free. Hear from founder Alice Inoue about how it is possible to change your life by changing your focus, and experience what Happiness U has to offer. Pre-registration required. (yourhappinessu.com)

Spindle Spinning
Honolulu Museum of Art School, Room 101, 1-4 p.m., $15. Learn the ancient art of spinning fiber. Supplies provided. Pre-registration required. (239-7470)

Sundays at the Bay: Science and the UH Sea Grant Graduate Student Trainees
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, Education Alcove Classroom, 3-4 p.m., free. Three presentations: “Modeling Impacts and Responses concerning Freshwater Values in Hawaii” by Hla Htun, “Can coral reefs survive the 21st century?” by Chris Jury and “Making Climate Change Prediction Useful: A New Method of Predicting the Impacts of Climate on Marine Fishes” by Gen Del Raye. (397-5840)

2015 Tour de Cure Hawaii
Kapiolani Community College, Parking Lot C, 4303 Diamond Head Road, start time between 6:30-9 a.m. depending on race, $25/registration, $200/fundraising minimum. American Diabetes Association hosts a bike race to raise awareness and support for diabetes research. Pre-registration required. (947-5979, diabetes.org/tourdecurehawaii)

Celebrations Pearl City Shopping Center Craft & Gift Fairs
850 Kamehameha Hwy., 9 a.m.-2 p.m., free. More than 40 vendors sell handcrafted jewelry, kitchen towels, baby clothes, handmade soaps and more. (479-5525, hawaiiantreasures4u@hawaii.rr.com)

Fujinkai Mini-Bazaar
Shinshu Kyokai Mission Social Hall, 1631 S. Beretania St., 9 a.m.-noon, free. Bazaar features white elephant, used clothing, food and plants. Proceeds support temple activities. (973-0150, skm@shinshukyokai.org)

Swing Dance Club Hawaii
Palladium at Ala Wai Golf Course, 6-9:15 p.m., $8/public, $5/members. West Coast swing lessons run from 6-7 p.m., followed by open dancing in swing, cha cha, waltz, nightclub two-step, CW, salsa, fox trot and more, plus a snack. (778-6480)

Kalaunui Hike
Meet at Church of the Crossroads’ back porch, 2510 Bingham St., 8 a.m., free. A three-mile, moderate ridge hike in Hawaii Kai along one of the shortest routes to the Koolau summit. Reservations required. (makikirandy@yahoo.com)

A Musical Marathon of Recitals & Evening Concert
UH-Manoa’s Orvis Auditorium, 10 a.m.-6 p.m. student recitals, 7 p.m. concert, $25-$15. Masaki School of Music honors Ellen Masaki by presenting a day of student recitals, followed by a concert from UH Foundation’s Ellen Masaki scholarship recipients and other students. (593-9395)

Eric Watanabe & Mike Barques
434 Piikoi St., 6:30-9 p.m., free. Eric Watanabe and Mike Barques perform with special guests. (384-7223)

Royal Hawaiian Band
Kapiolani Bandstand, 2 p.m., free. (922-5331)

Dessert Fantasy 2015
Pacific Beach Hotel, Grand Ballroom, 1-3 p.m., $25/advance, $30/at the door. The ultimate sampling and judging of delicious sweets and desserts, with live entertainment, a silent auction, and lots of food. Proceeds go towards United Cerebral Palsy Association of Hawaii. (532-6744, ucpahi.org)

He Makana O Na Mele
Hilton Hawaiian Village Coral Ballroom, 4:30 p.m. auction and country store, 5:30 p.m. dinner, 6:45 p.m. concert, $100. Hawaii Youth Symphony performs with Kalapana at its annual fundraiser. (hiyouthsymphony.org, 941-9706)

From Rituals to Sport: Persian Culture and the Ancient Sport Tradition
UH-Manoa’s East-West Center Gallery, John A. Burns Hall, 1601 East-West Road, 2-3 p.m., free. Maseeh Ganjali hosts an illustrated talk on Persian culture and sports. (944-7177)

‘Wolf Tails’
Kaimuki High School, 2705 Kaimuki Ave., 3 p.m., $10-$5. Rethink traditional fairy tales in these reinterpretations that see the Big Bad Wolf as the target of bullying. (khspac.org, 733-4913)