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 FRIDAY, AUG. 26
7677 or email gluikwan@ 13-64 years old, $5 for those Art (900 S. Beretania St.) on
SATURDAY, AUG. 27
the family-friendly event Suicide Prevention takes state’s unique ecosystems
• PALETTE Honolulu Museum of Art’s summer fundraiser “Palette” cele-
will feature live music, arts place 9 a.m. Sept. 10 at Sky and landscapes. Viewing is and crafts, historical and cul- Gate Park, Honolulu Hale free with general admission. tural exhibits, and the state’s (558 S. King St.). The walk For more information, visit largest indoor bon dance. willbeoneofmorethan550 honolulumuseum.org.
brates the state’s vibrant di- versity of culture with food, drinks and art from 4 to 8 p.m. at the museum (900 S. Beretania St.). There will be live performances by The Elevations Hawai‘i, Shakti Dance Movement, Waipuna and Lucky Kids. There will also be a special sake tast- ing paired with live painting by local artist Lauren Hana Chai. Age 21 and up only. Tickets are $200 for museum members and $250 for non- members. Visit honolulumu- seum.org.
and significant others. Pro- There will also be lots of Out of the Darkness walks
how to use miter saws, sta- tionary sanders, brad nailers and wood stains. This is a two-hour workshop starting at 10 a.m. and wrapping up at around noon. Cost is $75. Vis- it hnltoollibrary.org.
FRIDAY, SEPT. 2
• SURF CONTEST The state’s longest-running surf contest for lawyers and law students returns on Sept. 17, following a two-year hiatus. The deadline to register for the Landshark Invitational Surf Contest is Sept. 2. The event features longboard, shortboard, boogie board and stand-up paddle competitions, plus a surf costume con- test. Spouses and significant others are welcome. Cost is $40 for law students, $50 for lawyers,and$50forspouses
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• PĀʻINA PŌʻALIMA A free, family-friendly evening of art and music takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. at Hawai‘i State Art Museum (250 S. Hotel St). All of the muse- um’s galleries will be open, along with the Sculpture Gar- den. Visit hisam.hawaii.gov.
ceeds benefit University of food — something the fes- being held nationwide this
• TOOL LIBRARY Turn pallets into useful and stylish objects for the home, gar- den or office at The Pallets to Planters course offered by HNL Tool Library (200 Keawe St.) in Kaka‘ako. In- structorswillteachattendees
in-person event Sept. 3-4 at The annual Out of Darkness in the islands. The blooms
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Hawai‘i’s William S. Rich- tival is famous for: anda- year. Sept. 10 is National
ardson Law School Alumni gi (Okinawan deep-fried Suicide Awareness Day. To
Environmental Law Society, nawan version of the corn- • AWAKENING An ex- Congratulate
Association, the law school’s doughnut), andadog (Oki- register visit afsp.org/hawaii.
Surfrider Spirit Sessions and dog), champuru (stir-fry), hibit by British artist Rebec-
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Greg Lui-Kwan at 808-225- Tickets are $10 for those but at Honolulu Museum of
gmail.com. 65 years and older, and free Sept. 17. The works will cel-
for children under 12. Visit ebrate Hawai‘i’s deep con-
The 40th annual Okinawan UPCOMING own recycled materials and HIGH SCH
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• OKINAWAN FEST a combination of the artists’
Festival returns as a two-day • END SUICIDE WALK floral specimens found here
Hawai‘i Convention Center. Community Walk hosted by will be gathered and strut
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