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  Send Windward O‘ahu calendar items for Kāne‘ohe and Kailua to drobbins@ midweek.com or call 808- 529-4858. Submissions must be sent in at least two weeks prior to the event. Note: Contact the organizer or venue beforehand for updat- ed information.
• RODEO The All-Amer- ican Rodeo produced by Dita Holifield will be held Sept. 29 through Oct. 2 at New Town Country Stables in Waimānalo. The event will also include a petting zoo, pony rides, food booths and more. Buy tickets at honoluluboxoffice.com.
wrapped white elephant gift as a prize and their own lunch. The event will in- clude light refreshments, water and coffee. Praise and worship will also be held at 9:30 a.m. Contact Keith or Sherry Matsumoto at 808-225-8362, or keithm@ myanchor.church or sher- rym@myanchor.church.
for the first 100 customers in line (must be 18 years or older). Customers will also be treated to complimentary refreshments and live mu- sic, and can enter to win other special prizes through the rest of the week. Visit goodwillhawaii.org.
• ARBORIST A certified arborist prep course will be held online and in-person from Oct. 4 to Nov. 14 at Windward Community Col- lege. Tuition is $690. Reg- ister and apply for a schol- arship at windwardcce.org/ agriculture or call 808-235- 7433 or email wccocet@ hawaii.edu.
will be held from 1 to 3 p.m. at KEY Project (47-200 Waihe‘e Road) in Kāne‘ohe. In a partnership with Ha- wai’i Foodbank, community members from around the island can pick up one, free box of produce per house- hold. Pre-registration tick- ets for the distribution are available on the last Tuesday of each month at keyproj- ect.org/news-events. Email keilees@keyproject.org or call 808-380-2359 for more information.
• SHOWS Hōkūlani Imaginarium at Windward Community College will hold the show Tales of the Maya at 7 p.m. on Oct. 7, followed by Flying Mon-
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sters at 8:15 p.m. Call manager Dineene O’Con- nor at 808-235-7350 or email dineene@hawaii.edu for ticket info.
held from 4 to 8 p.m. Oct. 22 at KEY Project (47-200 Waihe‘e Road) in Kāne‘ohe. It will feature food trucks, local vendors, games and live music. The public can also support KEY Project and its community by becoming a table sponsor, providing a financial or silent auction do- nation, or joining as a vendor. Email admin@keyproject. org or call 808-239-5777.
THURSDAY, SEPT. 29
•KŪPUNA Free break- fast for kūpuna who are 50 years and older living in the Kāne‘ohe to Kahuku re- gion is provided from 8 to 9 a.m. every Friday at KEY Project Pavilion (47-200 Waihe‘e Road) in Kāne‘ohe. Kūpuna need to register for the program online or in-person. Contact Keilee Simms at keilees@keyproj- ect.org or 808-380-2359, or visit keyproject.org.
TUESDAY, OCT. 4
• WORKSHOP Aspiring playwrights are invited to a workshop hosted by Ha- wai‘i-based theater artists Daniel Kelin II and Harry WongIIfrom9a.m.to4 p.m. Oct. 15 at Windward Community College. The workshop is intended for writers who have not pre- viously written a play. Ad- mission is free but limited to 20 people. Attendees must register by 3 p.m. on Oct. 14. Call Kumu Kahua Theatre at 808-536-4441 for informa- tion about how to register.
• SAFETY Learn about the requirements to partici- pate in tow-in surfing at an in-person ocean safety edu- cational course at Windward Community College. The cost is $135. Visit ce.uhcc. hawaii.edu to register.
• FOOD The next ‘Oha- na Foodbank Distribution
• ‘OHANA The Ko‘olau ‘Ohana Festival will be
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• PARADE This year’s Kāne‘ohe Christmas Parade will be held Dec. 3 along Kamehameha Highway. The application is now available to be part of the parade at kaneohechristmasparade. org. Participants should note the different due dates in the application. Call Sundra Or- nellas at 808-954-0724.
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