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HONORINGNISEIVETERANS
Nonprofit Nisei Veterans Legacy pres- ents virtual educational event “Hawai‘i’s Nisei Soldiers: Their Legacy Continues,”
featuring business leaders who’ll share about the nisei soldiers’ impact and how it affects the community today. The presentation will also be a fundraiser for the nonprofit.
Saturday, July 24, 5 p.m.
Livestream available at nvlchawaii.org
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JULY WORKSHOP Scholars will discuss Filipino-American history in Hawai‘i during a
virtual student and teacher workshop. Scheduled speakers are Shannon Cristobal, director of Hawai‘i History Day and K-12 Humanities programs
at Hawai‘i Council for the Humanities; Raju Desai, City College of San Francisco; Kim Compoc, assistant professor of history at University of Hawai‘i, West O‘ahu; and Roderick Labrador, associate professor of ethnic studies at University of Hawai‘i, Mānoa.
Monday, July 26, 2-5:30 p.m.
To learn more, call Hawai‘i’s Plantation Village at 808-677-0110
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‘SHORT CUTS’
Hawai‘i Shakespeare Festival celebrates its 20th season with the
opening of Short Cuts, a collection of short theatrical offerings that include Hamlet of Errors, directed by Malia Wessell; Moliere’s Sganarelle, or the Imaginary Cuckold, directed by Harry Wong III; and Henry VI, Part Three, directed by Taurie Kinoshita. Cost for the online streaming show is $15.
July 30-Aug. 8
To order tickets, visit hawaiishakes.org
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PHOTO COURTESY NISEI VETERANS LEGACY
PHOTO COURTESY HAWAI‘I SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
BOOGIE WOOGIE WITH HERBERT
One of the foremost boo- gie-woogie and blues piano players in the world, Henri Herbert drops in at Hawai‘i Public Radio for a virtual summer concert, which will be livestreamed to audi- ences.
Saturday, July 31, 6 p.m. Tickets are available at hprtickets.org
Learn more at hawaiifoodhelp.com or call 1-888-975-PEBT (7328)
PHOTO COURTESY HAWAI‘I PUBLIC RADIO