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MAY 17, 2023
   Send East O‘ahu calendar items for Hawai‘i Kai, Kāha- la, Kaimukī, ‘Āina Haina and Wai‘alae to apang@midweek. com or call 808-529-4735. Submissions must be sent in at least two weeks prior to the event date. Note: Contact the organizer or venue before- hand to receive the most up- to-date information.
• MOVIE Watch Mur- der on the Orient Express at Kaimukī’s Movie Museum with showings at 2 p.m. and 6:15 p.m. Reservations are required. Costs $8 general ad- mission and $5 for members, seniors (60 years and older) and children (12 years and younger). Masks are required in the theater. Call 808-735- 8771.
SATURDAY, MAY 20
audience Q&A and signing. For more info and to buy the book, visit dashophnl.com.
• STORY TIME Visit Kaimukī Public Library for a family story time on May 21 and again on June 4 at 10:30 a.m. Good for ages 2-4, but all are welcome to attend. All children must be accompanied by an adult or caregiver. For more info, contact 808-733- 8422.
• FITNESS The Honolu- lu Police Department Career Center’s program will host a free fitness program from 9 to 11 a.m. at Waiʻalae Iki Neighborhood Park. It is rec- ommended to arrive early for parking. Check-in will be near the picnic tables. Wear appropriate workout attire and bring personal identification, emergency contact informa- tion and water. For more info or to get a mobile e-ticket, go to eventbrite.com (and search “HPDFIT Session”).
• CAR SHOW Explore different types of cars in Ha- waiʻi Kai Towne Center’s parking lot for the East End Hot Rod Car show from 2 to 5 p.m. There will also be live entertainment by Kaʻimi Han-
anoʻeua and Kevin Okimoto. For more info, contact 808- 396-0766.
• ART Decorate Kaimukī Public Library’s windows with plumeria suncatchers from 11 a.m. to noon. The event will take place right after family story time, and is open to all ages. For more info, contact 808-733-8422.
UPCOMING
• FUNDRAISER The Kai- ser High School Athletic Foun- dation is hosting a lūʻau at 5:30 p.m on June 10 at Sea Life Park (41-202 Kalanianaʻole Hwy.). Alongside a Hawaiian food buffet, there will also be entertainment and a silent auc- tion. Tickets cost $125 per per- son; for a table of 10, it costs
$1,500 and includes a compli- mentary bottle of wine and gift basket. All proceeds will sup- port the Kaiser High School athletic department and its ath- letes. To purchase tickets, visit kaiserathleticfoundation.org.
• HEALTH WELLNESS
Join wellness coach Robin Stueber for Wāhine Well- ness: Empowering Women and Girls, a free workshop in ʻĀina Haina Public Library’s meeting room from 10 to 11:30 a.m. The workshop in- troduces how to create healthi- er ways to build mental stami- na and fitness. All supplies will be provided. Register at eventbrite.com (and search “Wāhine Wellness”).
SUNDAY, MAY 21
SUNDAY, JUNE 4
 THURSDAY, MAY 18
• BOOKS Kaimukī’s da Shop: books + curiosities in- vites bibliophiles to a book party and autograph signing with author Scott Kikkawa to celebrate his third new novel, Char Siu. Kikkawa and Ha- waiʻi Public Radio’s Noe Tan- igawa will have a conversation about the book followed by an
FRIDAY, MAY 26
• GAME WORSHOP
MONDAY, MAY 29
Stop by the ʻĀina Haina Pub- lic Library for a lesson and chance to play basic Chinese mahjong from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. This event is recom- mended for teens and adults. Call 808-377-2456.
        










































































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