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Send Honolulu calen- dar items to kiwamoto@ midweek.com or call 808- 529-4862. Submissions must be sent at least two weeks prior to the event date. Note: Contact the organizer or venue before- hand for the most up-to- date information.
• JAZZ VIBE Jazz night at the Hawai‘i State Art Mu- seum takes place 6-9 p.m. at HiSAM (250 S. Hotel St.) The event will feature per- formances by Alika Lyman with guest artists Jason Gay, Travis Oh and Mark Tanouye. There will also be some food and drinks. Free admission. Visit hisam. hawaii.gov.
• CRAFT FAIR Hawai- ian Mission Houses Histor- ic Site and Archives is host- ing a Tahitian Craft Fair and Family Day from 10 am. to 3 p.m. (553 S. King St.). There will be crafters and entertainment, including Te Vai Ura Nui Tahitian Dance Troupe and a short film about Tau‘ā, an early Tahi- tian missionary to Hawai‘i. The three historic houses on the property will be open to the public. Free admission. Visit missionhouses.org.
keiki to a live book reading by local children’s authors and librarians, followed by a reading by Nā Mea Ha- wai‘i, from 10 a.m. to noon, Aug. 13-14 at Ward Village. It’s hosted by Village Books & Music and Ward Village. There will be light refresh- ments, a photo wall and a chance to purchase books. Visit wardvillage.com
TUESDAY, AUG. 16
• HISTORY Kahu Jon- athan Stockton will speak about the contrasting worl- dviews of Tahitian and Hawaiian beliefs in the 19th century, including in- digenous religious context to the people and culture American and Tahitian mis- sionaries encountered in 1820s Hawai‘i, at noon on Zoom. This talk is part of Hawaiian Mission Houses Historic Site and Archives’ “Archives and Inquiry” se- ries. Visit missonhouses. org/calendar.
• LIVE BAND The his- toric Royal Hawaiian Band holds a free special per- formance accompanied by vocalists and hula dancers from 11 a.m. to 11:45 a.m. at Ala Moana’s Centerstage. Additional performances are also scheduled for Aug. 20 and Aug. 24 at the same time and place. Visit alamo- anacenter.com/en/events.
• HALL OF FAME The Hawai‘i Sports Hall of Fame is its honoring its 2020 and 2021 inductees at a spe- cial banquet in Ala Moa- na Hotel’s Hibiscus Room on Aug. 25. Aug. 18 is the deadline to RSVP. Hon- orees are surfer Ben Aipa,
auto racer Roland Leong, world champion racquetball player Egan Inoue, national volleyball champion Tita Ahuna and sports contribu- tor Larry Price. Tickets are $150 per person or $1,500 for a table of 10. Visit ha- waiisportshalloffame.com.
SATURDAY, AUG. 20
• BON DANCE Jodo Mission of Hawai‘i is host- ing a bon dance with live taiko performance and some refreshments at Jodo Mission of Hawai‘i (1429 Makiki St.) from 4:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Masking is required indoors and high- ly recommended in out- door crowds. Attendees are asked to bring their own lawn chairs. There is limit- ed parking at Jodo Mission but those who park there af- ter 5 p.m. will not be able to leave until after 9:30 p.m. There will also be some ad- ditional parking at Hawai‘i Mission Academy Ka Lama Iki School and Shriners Hospitals for Children — Honolulu. Visit jodo.us for information.
• FIRE MUSEUM The Honolulu Fire Museum and Education Center (620 S. King St.) is hosting tours of the facility. Groups of up to 15 people can sign up to learn about what it takes to become a firefighter as well as fire safety tips. The tours are free and start on the hour beginning at 9 a.m. The last tour is scheduled at 1 p.m. Visit fire.honolulu.gov, click on the “Requests” tab and select “Museum Tours.”
The Hawai‘i State Art Mu- seum (250 S. Hotel St.) hosts its Super Saturday Family Day event from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. There will be
hands-on art activities and entertainment for all ages. Admission is free. Visit hisam.hawaii.gov for more information.
• BENEFIT SALE The Dress for Success month- ly benefit sale takes place from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the YWCA O‘ahu’s Elizabeth Fuller Hall (1040 Richards St.). Dress for Success aims to empower women by giving them a network of support, professional attire and the tools they need to achieve economic indepen- dence. Visit ywcaoahu.org/ dress-for-success-honolulu or call 808-695-2603.
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THURSDAY, AUG. 18
• READING Families are invited to bring their
WEDNESDAY, AUG. 17
A free, family-friendly eve- ning of art and music takes place from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., Aug. 26 at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum (250 S. Hotel St.) All of the museum’s galleries will be open, along with the Sculpture Garden. This event is in partnership with the Mayor’s Office on Culture and the Arts. Visit hisam.hawaii.gov.
The Aloha Home Market takes place 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Aug. 28 at Ala Moana, mall level 2 parking lot between Macy’s and the Ala Moa- na Hotel. This is a month- ly premier pop-up market showcasing handmade jew- elry, furniture, clothing and more made by local arti- sans. The goal of the Aloha Home Market is to support small, local businesses in a fun, festive, family-friend- ly environment. Visit alamoanacenter.com/en/ events.
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