June 30

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Monday June 30
CLASSES
Chairobics
Kaiser Permanente, Honolulu Medical Office, June 23-Aug. 21, Mon.-Thurs., 9:30-10:30 a.m., $4/member, $5/non-member. An exercise class for those who have difficulty walking and are using an assistive device, such as a cane, walker or wheelchair. Must be capable of continuous exercise for 20-25 minutes. Advanced registration is required. (432-2260)

Move Camp
Kaiser Permanente, Mapunapuna Medical Office, Mondays and Wednesdays through Aug. 18, 5:30-6:30 p.m., $85/member, $95/non-member, $75/ employee. Engage in a variety of exercises that build strength, cardio, balance and core, along with functional movements. Advanced registration is required. (432-2260)

Qi Gong
Kaiser Permanente, Honolulu Medical Office, Mondays through Aug. 11 (no class May 26) 6-7:30 p.m., $60/member, $75/non-member. An ancient form of standing meditation that activates acupuncture meridians and cultivates body energy. Advanced registration is required. (432-2260)

Teen Self Improvement Workshop
Kathy Muller Talent & Modeling Agency, June 2-July 19, contact for days, noon-2 p.m. or 3-5 p.m., contact for cost. Learn to build self-confidence through poise, skin care, makeup, hairstyling, modeling, acting, runway and more. Advanced registration is required. (modelingschoolshawaii.com)

Zumba
Kaiser Permanente, Honolulu Medical Office, Mondays and Wednesdays through Aug. 13, 5:30-6:30 p.m., $5/member, $6.50/non-member, $4/employee. A fusion of Latin and international music dance themes, Routines feature aerobic fitness interval training with a combination of fast and slow rhythms. Advanced registration is required. (432-2260)

Zumba
Kaiser Permanente, Moanalua Medical Center, Mondays and Thursdays through Aug. 7, 5:45-6:45 p.m., $5/member, $6.50/non-member, $4/employee. A fusion of Latin and international music dance themes, Routines feature aerobic fitness interval training with a combination of fast and slow rhythms. Advanced registration is required. (432-2260)

COMMUNITY
Adult Summer Reading Program
Kapolei Public Library, June 2-July 12, library hours, free. Open to all adults. Read a book and write a brief review and receive weekly incentives. Also be entered into a weekly drawing. (693-7050)

FAMILY FUN
Family Programs
Living Art Marine Center, June 16-July 11, Mon.-Fri., 1-2:30 p.m., contact for cost. Advanced registration is required. (841-8080, livingartmarinecenter.com)

Fizz Boom! Read!
Kahuku Public and School Library, June 2-July 11, library hours, free. The summer reading program is open to everyone: infants and toddlers, children in grades K-6, teens in grades 7-12 and adults. Participants receive one weekly incentive prize (while supplies last). (293-8935)

Football Clinic
Punahou School, Alexander Field, deadline to register is June 30, clinic takes place July 18 (2-6 p.m.) for boys and girls in grades 2-8 and July 19 (8 a.m.-noon) for boys and girls grades 2-5 and for boys and girls in grades 6-8 (12:30-4 p.m.), $100 or $125 at the door (based on space availability). Punahou varsity football coaches and players presents its football clinic featuring Kenny Patton and former NFL players Raven Maake Kemoeatu and Chris Kemoeatu. (944-5711)

Happy Healthy Circus Camp for Kids
Still & Moving Center, June 23-July 25, Mondays-Fridays, 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m., contact for cost. For children ages 6-12. Learn circus arts, crafts, go on outings and more. (397-7678, stillandmovingcenter.com/event/happy-healthy-circus-camp-for-kids-6-12-yrs/all)

Happy Healthy Circus Camp
Still & Moving Center, four sessions (June 30-July 3, July 7-11, July 14-18 and July 21-25), drop off between 8:30 and 9 a.m., 8 a.m.-4:30 p.m., $399/week, $319 for June 30-July 3, receive a 10 percent discount for siblings for multiple weeks. Children ages 6-12 years old are invited to participate in activities including aerial yoga/dance, safe archery, tumbling, hooping and more. Advanced registration is required. (stillandmovingcenter.com, 397-7678)

Kekaha Pop Warner
Kekaha Park Locker Rooms, Mondays and Wednesdays through Aug. 1, 5-6:30 p.m., contact for cost. Kekaha Pop Warner Association holds weekly registration for its upcoming 2014 season, which begins Aug. 1 open to those between the ages of 7 and 14. (212-4699, football; 651-1380, cheer)

MTE Teens
Diamond Head Theatre, June 9-July 25, contact for days, 1:30-4:30 p.m., $650. MTE is a seven-week summer program for students ages 12-16, of all levels. Students receive valuable training in acting, singing and dancing, as well as the opportunity to learn from guest artists. A final performance takes place July 26 from 1:30 to 4:30 p.m. (diamondheadtheatre.com)

The Insect World
Kapolei Public Library, 10:30 a.m., free. Entomologist Dr. Ryan Caesar of University of Hawaii at Manoa’s Department of Plant & Environmental Protection Sciences discusses insect biology and native Hawaiian insect biodiversity and conservation. Suitable for all ages; young children must be accompanied by a parent or caregiver. (693-7050)

The Lego Movie
Ewa Beach Public & School Library, 6 p.m., free. In celebration of the 2014 Hawaii State Public Library System Summer Reading Programs, the library hosts a screening of “The Lego Movie.” All children must be accompanied by a parent or a caregiver. (689-1204)

THE ARTS
Collages and a Bit of Clay
Hoomaluhia Visitors Center, exhibition/lecture room, through June 30, 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. daily, contact for cost. The exhibit showcases collages and fine craft items creating during workshops at Hoomaluhia. Workshops take place June 10 and 24 from 9:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. for a chance to visit as participants create hand-dyed papers. (sraoahu@hawaii.rr.com, 395-4702)

Living Lacquer Traditions
East-West Center Gallery, through Sept. 7, 8 a.m.-5 p.m. weekdays, noon-4 p.m. Sundays, free admission. Lacquer has been used in Asia for more than 7,000 years. The exhibition features utensils, musical instruments, traditional tea preparation services, religious manuscripts, dishes and paintings. (944-7177, arts.eastwestcenter.org)

The Light We See, The Light We Are
Lama Library, Kapiolani Community College, through July 16, 8 a.m.-6 p.m. Mondays-Thursdays, 8 a.m.-4 p.m. Fridays, free. A visual conversation between photographers Alison Beste and Lisa Hornak, who were connected by University of Hawaii’s’ Pacific New Media program last year and began collaborating last September. (alisonbeste.com, lisahornak.com)