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New Hours For Recreation Areas
The Honolulu Department of Parks and Recreation an- nounces a new way to view 325 different city parks’ schedules for its pools, gym- nasiums, recreation buildings and park programs at pros.hnl. info. The park listings include the open hours, contact infor- mation for reaching park staff
La Pietra Yoga Returns This Summer
and links to seasonal enrich- ment activities.
Hours posted are subject to change based on staffing, fa- cility maintenance, weather conditions or park program- ming such as Summer Fun (which runs weekdays 8:30 a.m.-2 p.m. from June 13 through July 28).
Currently, online schedules do not include the permitted use of the facilities by non- city leagues, clubs or organi- zations.
Instead, it shows facili- ty hours for non-reservation type activities and “free play.”
Contact parks@honolulu. gov with any questions.
La Pietra Hawaiʻi School for Girls will be offering its Flow to Grow yoga classes at 5:30 p.m. every Wednesday from June 7 to July 12. The program offers six classes, aimed to stretch and strengthen bodies and minds while overlooking the school’s Great Lawn. La Pi- etra alumna Dayna Nakagawa from the Class of 2022 will be leading the series.
to share my love for movement and this place with others,” Nakagawa says. “I hope to culti- vate a space to not only challenge ourselves, but also try new things!”
“La Pietra has done so much for me over the years. I am so grateful for this opportunity
All funds raised from the program will go directly to La Pietra’s financial aid program. Since the yoga program’s inception in 2022, it has raised more than $3,400 in financial aid.
Two Kalani High School seniors were recognized in U.S. Rep. Ed Case’s Hawai‘i District I Congressional Art Competition. Yu-An Ma’s colored pencil on black paper piece Burden of Paradise won first place and Dane Nishizaki’s acrylic paint piece Ulua from the ‘Āina was an honorable mention. Ma’s will be displayed for a year in the U.S. Capitol with other winners from across the nation. Ma accepts her certificate from U.S. Congressman Case. PHOTO COURTESY OFFICE OF U.S. CONGRESSMAN ED CASE
To register for the series or learn more about financial aid, visit lapietra.edu.
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