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From noon to 2 p.m. ev- ery Saturday in March, Kapolei Commons and Hawai‘i Contemporary welcome the public to a free re-create art pop-up work- shop, during which attendees will learn how to transform perceived trash — such as bottle caps, milk cartons, un- wanted T-shirts and paper — into useful items. All ages are welcome. Visit kapoleicom- mons.com ... Zonta Club of Leilehua’s Young Women in Public Affairs Award is open to West O‘ahu residents. Ap- plicants must be between the ages of 16 and 19, and must be dedicated to volunteerism and female empowerment. The deadline is March 10. Visit zonta.org/ywpaaward ... Coming up next month —April12,tobeexact—is the 28th annual Ed Wong Me- morial Golf Tournament at
Hawai‘i Prince Golf Course. Registration is open through March 11 for the Nā Koa Football Club event, which includes lunch and an awards dinner. Proceeds will support University of Hawai‘i’s foot- ball team. This is the organi- zation’s first in-person tour- nament since 2019, as well as the first since UH alum Tim- my Chang took over as head coach. Visit nakoa.org ... On the topic of tournaments, non- profit Hawai‘i Culinary Edu- cation Foundation is holding one at Kapolei Golf Course April 26 to benefit communi- ty colleges and high schools. Eateries that will be serving up tasty food include West O‘ahu’s Mad Bene, Roy’s and more. The event begins with a buffet lunch and a noon shotgun start, and ends with an awards banquet. Items that are being raffled, mean-
while, include neighbor island trips, electronics, gift certif- icates and more. Golfers are also able to win prizes in the $20,000 hole-in-one, closest to the pin, putting, chipping and driving competitions. To register, visit hawaiiculi- naryfoundation.org ... The schedule has been released for AARP Hawai‘i’s March Fast, Healthy and ‘Ono cooking webinars, and this month’s theme is Mediterranean cui- sine. Tune in each Thursday at 5 p.m. to learn how to make French cassoulet, Italian risot- to, Spanish paella, Moroccan chicken, and Spanish- and Portuguese-style calamari. Register for the Zoom link at aarp.cvent.com/hicooking. For more information, visit aarp.org/hi or the AARP Ha- wai‘i Facebook page (and click “upcoming events”) ... gkeller@midweek.com
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UHWO Hosts ‘Round Dance In Paradise’
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nization, the round dance, often referred to as a “friend- ship dance,” has its origins with the Indigenous peo- ple of North America from the Great Plains region and is held during the winter months to maintain commu- nity and celebrate culture through singing and dancing.
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“The round dance circle is a sacred symbol uniting all of creation and calling back the ancestors to join into prayer as we dance to the heartbeat of our mother, the Earth, in a celebration of life,” states Lawrence, a lo- cal physician who has been instrumental in organizing the event. “We plan to share
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Native American culture with the people of Hawaiʻi in the spirit of aloha — to join the circle and enjoy company in a healthful and healing evening of song and dance and meeting new rel- atives.”
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