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  Send West O‘ahu cal- endar items for Waipi‘o, Waipahu, Waikele, Kunia, ‘Ewa, ‘Ewa Beach, Kapo- lei, Makakilo, Kalaeloa and Ko ‘Olina to gkeller@mid- week.com or call 808-529- 4859. Submissions must be sent in at least two weeks prior to the event date. Note: Contact the organiz- er or venue beforehand to receive the most up-to-date information.
• FITNESS AARP Ha- wai‘i and fitness instructor Cat Sawai will hold free webinars to help those feeling stress to breath, laugh, stretch and center themselves at 8 a.m. each Wednesday through May 11. Register for a Zoom
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• DONATE West O‘ahu residents can give back to the community through Kroc Center Hawai‘i’s Fill a Need Friday, which takes place on the first Friday of each month. On May 6, the organization is ask- ing for donations of new backpacks, which can be dropped off at the center’s member services lobby in the designated Fill-A-Need bin. For more information, visit kroccenterhawaii.org or email info@kroccenter- hawaii.org.
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FRIDAY, APRIL 29
• YMCA A free, fami- ly-friendly day of games, arts and crafts, fitness ac- tivities and more is taking place at all YMCA of Ho- nolulu locations, including its Leeward Branch, located at 94-440 Mokuola St. in Waipahu, for 2022 Healthy Kids Day from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Visit ymcahonolulu. org.
• TEACHERS Educators from public, charter and private schools are invited to a food truck celebration at Campbell High School 4-8 p.m. May 7 in honor of Teacher Appreciation Week. There will be 17 food and drink vendors, live en- tertainment and door prizes on the lawn of Campbell’s Saber Hall. Those with teacher memories or mes- sages to share can submit them at bit.ly/myteachersto- ry. For questions about the event, email zmoritateach- er@gmail.com or ashley@ kumucorner.org.
• DRINKS Taqueria El Ranchero Kapolei invites the public to Foreplay Fri- days, during which DJs Rick Rock and James Coles
• FASHION Ka Makana Ali‘i hosts a Style Refresh Fashion Show at 3 p.m. See
• DANCE ‘Ewa Beach musician JOBY! performs at Dying To Dance, an event that showcases local artists, at NextDoor (43 N. Hotel St.) 7-10 p.m. Cost is $15 presale via eventbrite.com or $20 at the door.
• FRAUD AARP Hawai‘i kicks off a month of free Fraud Watch Friday webi- nars and events at 2 p.m. May 6. Attendees will go inside the mind of a crimi- nal and learn how to recog-
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 link by visiting aarp.org/hi or the AARP Hawai‘i Face- book page (and click on “Upcoming Events”).
• SCREENING Join Ka- laeloa Heritage and Lega- cy Foundation at 91-1940 Coral Sea Road for a tour, special screening of Ha- waiian Soul and a talk-sto- ry session with board mem- ber and film director ʻĀina Paikai. The film is based on the true story of George Jarrett Helm Jr. Tickets are $30. Visit eventbrite.com (and search “Hawaiian Soul Screening and Talk Story”).
will be spinning some throwback tunes from the ’90s through today. Drinks will be made with Kendall Jenner’s 818 Tequila. Tick- ets cost $10 in advance via eventbrite.com or $20 at the door.
• SPRING James Camp- bell High School students host an ‘Ewa Beach Spring Fest 3-7 p.m. to raise funds for Project Grad for the Class of 2022. Expect food trucks, craft vendors, fun activities and more. Con- tact Delia Clark at 808- 428-1564 or deliaclark@ thepiegroup.com for more information.
the latest trends from T&C Surf, Rip Curl, Cookies Clothing Co., Macy’s and more. Visit kamakanaalii. com.
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nize the tactics uses to steal from kūpuna. Visit aarp. org/hi or the AARP Hawai‘i Facebook page (and click on “Upcoming Events”) to register.
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