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Clarification Regarding ‘The Lion King Jr.’ Show
The article on The Lion King Jr. production at Mamiya Theatre posted in Honolulu Voice on March 15 reported that there was an adult performer participating in the show. The Voice was misinformed that an adult performer was part of the amateur production of The Lion King Jr. pro- duced by Mo‘olelo Studios. The producers have informed the Voice that contractually performers over the age of 18 are not allowed to participate on stage in The Lion King Jr. and Mo‘olelo Studios has taken the necessary steps to keep to that contractual agreement. The producers want to apologize for any inconvenience or misinterpretation pre- sented by the article. For more information, please contact info@moolelostudios.com.
— Kyle Kakuno Managing and artistic director KaiHonua Entertainment Mo‘olelo — A Performing Arts Studio Dr. Richard T. Mamiya Theatre
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• EASTER Celebrate spring with SALT at Our Kaka‘ako’s Bunny Bash from 2 to 4 p.m. There will be a springtime-themed pho- to station with the Easter Bunny, make-and-take craft stations, prize giveaways and live entertainment. It all takes place at SALT’s Barn (691 Auahi St). Parking in SALT’s multilevel garage will be free for the first hour,
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Ka Waiwai (1110 Universi- ty Ave.). There will be food, drinks, educational booths, music, games and a prize raffle. Attendees are encour- aged to donate nonperish- able food items as well as fresh fruits and veggies for the event’s food drive. Each donation equals a raffle tick- et. For more information, visit eventbrite.com and search “Aloha Harvest.”
• PETS DAY Animal lov- ers and their furry friends may celebrate National Pet Day at Victoria Ward Park (1020 Auahi St.) from 1 to 4 p.m. There will be light bites from Sugarlina Bakeshop (for humans and canines), an obstacle course, toys and other pet-friendly activities.
The team from Ali‘i Ani- mal Hospital & Resort will be host on-site giveaways, training sessions and photo opportunities. Visit wardvil- lage.com.
UPCOMING
• KEIKI RUN The 2023 Keiki Rainbow Run, a 1.4- mile untimed race around Kaka‘ako Waterfront Park, is open to keiki from kinder- garten to sixth grade. Regis- tration is $20 and ongoing through April 21. The run it- self takes place 8-10 a.m. on April 22. Proceeds will sup- port physical education and nutrition programs at O‘ahu schools. All participants get a commemorative T-shirt. For more information about the event, visit keikirain- bowrun.com.
SUNDAY, APRIL 9
• CAPITOL ART The state Legislature’s annual Art at the Capitol event returns from 4:30 to 7 p.m. The state Capitol (415 S. Beretania St.) will be open to the public and lawmakers will be on hand to meet with constituents and show off the hundreds of artworks on display. These works are from the State Foundation of Culture and the Arts’ Art in Public Places Collection. For more infor- mation, visit facebook.com/ artattheccapitolhawaii.
• WASTE LESS Aloha Harvest is hosting its Waste Less, Feed More event from 6 to 8 p.m. at event space
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