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     installation.
Enos’ Hawaiian kapa de-
“I like to come up here and watch the sunrise every morning,” she says.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 20
signs chosen for the four walls explore the nature of navigation and pays homage to the navigational heiau that was on this spot long ago. Enos describes the four mural themes as defined by the di- rections they face: Starbeams for the mauka-facing wall; Stars as the Eyes of Heaven for the ‘Ewa-facing wall; the
“It’s going to be wonderful to see the art in the morning and know that we had a hand in picking the designs and actually painting them on the walls. This park has special meaning for our family and the community.”
You can learn more about Enos at solomonenos.com and about 808 Cleanups at 808cleanups.org.
THURSDAY, OCT. 14
• MEETING The Kaimukī Neighbor- hood Board meeting is 7 p.m., location TBD. For details, visit honolulu.gov/nco/ boards and select Board Meeting Schedule.
• MEETING The Wai‘alae-Kāhala Neighborhood Board meeting, time and location TBD. For details, visit honolulu. gov/nco/boards and select Board Meeting Schedule.
Natalia Ramallo, a Kaimukī resident and 808 Cleanups volunteer, describes her connection to the park.
WEDNESDAY, OCT. 13
• MUSIC Pianist Jeannette Trevias per- forms 6-8 p.m. at The Veranda at The Kahala Hotel & Resort. Call 808-739-8760 or visit kahalaresort.com for more information.
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  makai-facing wall’s theme is Community of Stars; and Starlight moving from the male vertical to the female horizontal for the Lē‘ahi-fac- ing wall.
both private and public col- lections, including the Smith- sonian Asian Pacific Ameri- can Center and Hawai‘i State Art Museum. He has led numerous community mural projects and has received art commissions for hotels, cor- porate offices, public build- ings, and schools in Hawai‘i. His latest works include mu- rals and augmented-reality installations for Google and Disney.
Send East O‘ahu calendar items for Kaimukī, Waiʻalae, Kāhala, ʻĀina Haina and Hawaiʻi Kai to lthompson@midweek. com or call 808-218-6714. Submissions must be sent in at least two weeks prior to the event date. Note: Contact the organizer or venue beforehand to receive the most up- to-date information.
• MEETING The Pālolo Neighborhood Board meeting is 6:30 p.m. via Zoom. For details, visit honolulu.gov/nco/boards and select Board Meeting Schedule.
• MUSIC Kapena “Pena Bu” DeLima performs at The Veranda at The Kāhala Ho- tel & Resort, 6-8 p.m. Call 808-739-8760 or visit kahalaresort.com for more information.
• MUSIC Eric Lee performs 6-8 p.m. at The Veranda at The Kahala Hotel & Resort.
Call 808-739-8760 or visit kahalaresort.com for more information.
• CRAFTS The KMC Craft Fair, Side- walk Sale & Farmers Market is 10 a.m.-3 p.m. at Koko Marina Center. Visit kokom- arinacenter.com
SATURDAY, OCT. 16
THURSDAY, OCT. 21
 Enos, considered a folk hero to many of us in the art community, has artwork in
MaryAnne Long is an artist, art instructor, art collector and curator. Reach her at malong@hawaii.rr.com or longlostart.weebly.com.
FRIDAY, OCT. 15
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