September 10
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Saturday September 10
Curing and Pickling
BLT Steak Waikiki, 223 Saratoga Road, noon-3 p.m., $90. Chef de cuisine Guillaume Thivet shares top-level techniques and recipes with attendees, who also get one glass of wine or champagne upon arrival, a three-course lunch and more. (683-7447, jordyn@bltsteak.com)
Diabetes Self-Management Program
Kaneohe Hawaii Stake Center—LDS Church, 46-117 Halaulani St., Room 113, Saturdays through Oct. 15, 9-11:30 a.m., free. A six-week series of interactive workshops to learn to better manage diabetes with goal-setting, exercise programs and more. (589-5904, 589-5905)
Divorce Workshop for Women
Aina Haina Public Library, 12:30-3:30 p.m., $30. (395-0200, secondsaturdayhonolulu.com)
Feldenkrais Method for Health Professionals
Still & Moving Center, 1024 Queen St., 2 p.m., $68. An introductory workshop for anyone interested in integrating the Feldenkrais Method into their medical/healing practice. Pre-registration required. (397-7678)
Foster Care Trainings
Hawaiian Humane Society, 2700 Waialae Ave., 9-10 a.m., free. Learn what it takes to be part of Hawaiian Humane’s foster care program. (356-2222, kkoss@hawaiianhumane.org)
Glow Flow Yoga
The Modern Honolulu, 5-7:30 p.m., $20-$25. Power Yoga Hawaii presents a glow-in-the-dark yoga session at the hotel, followed by street tacos from chef Keith Pajinag. (poweryogahawaii.com)
Growing Mango and Bonsai Trees
UH Urban Garden Center, 9 a.m.-noon, $5. Receive an introduction to growing mangoes, as well as bonsai trees and maintenance. Other activities include keiki crafts, a mini plant sale and more. Pre-registration required. (453-6050)
Normal vs. Not Normal Aging: Understanding the Difference
15 Craigside, Ground Floor Theater, 15 Craigside Place, 2-4 p.m., $25. Recognize and understand the difference between normal aging and not-normal aging with dementia. Learn new skills to help with your approach, cueing and ability to connect with people living with dementia. Pre-registration required. (221-7105, dorothycolby.com)
Second Saturday Divorce Workshop for Women
Aina Haina Public Library, 12:30-3:30 p.m., $30. Those thinking or in the process of divorce or legal separation should attend this empowering workshop to take the next step. (secondsaturdayhonolulu.com, 395-0200)
Talking Story with the Other Side
Unitarian Church of Honolulu, 2:30-6:30 p.m., $35-$50. Four of Hawaii’s premier intuitive readers will help you receive guidance from the Unseen World. (eventbrite.com/e/talking-story-with-the-other-side-tickets-26770261573)
Aloha Wahiawa
Wahiawa Town Center, 923 California Ave., 9 a.m.-2 p.m., free. Browse 30-plus craft booths, live entertainment from Royal Hawaiian Band, Wahiawa Middle School Jazz Band and U.S. Pacific Fleet Jazz Ensemble and more. (221-2774)
Blood Bank of Hawaii
Kaneohe Bay Shopping Center, 7-11:30 a.m., free. Donate blood and save lives. Pre-registration recommended. (848-4770, bbh.org)
Blood Bank of Hawaii
Pearlridge Center, Downtown, 7:30-11:30 a.m., free. Donate blood and save lives. Pre-registration recommended. (848-4770, bbh.org)
Couples Expo
International City of Refuge Christian Church, 94-897 Waipahu St., 8 a.m.-2 p.m., free. Pre-registration required. (677-5677, info@corcc.org)
Fisher House 8K Hero & Remembrance Run, Walk or Roll 2016
Race starts at Pacific Aviation Museum on Ford Island, 6:30 a.m., free. Honor those who have fallen in combat with a special 8K run, walk or roll. (436-5543, 931-217-0800, eventbrite.com)
Kalo & Awa Festival
Waimea Valley, 8 a.m., free. Celebrate kalo and awa with local farmers, tastings, workshops, demonstrations, live music and more. (waimeavalley.net)
Mediums and Channeling
Crystal Cave & Kyanite Lounge, 3424 Waialae Ave., 2 p.m. Ling and 3:30 p.m. Grant, $15. Unite with loved ones from the beyond with Ling, or channel messages and answer questions with Grant. (741-0811)
Rummage Sale
Kaneohe Higashi Hongwanji MIssion, 45-520 Keeahala Road, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., free. Items for everyone in the family at this second annual sale, including baked goods, pickled vegetables, crafts, plants, tools and more. (284-4937, rollandv@ymail.com)
Teddy Bear Round-up and Family Resource Fair
Windward Mall, Center Court, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., free. Prevent Child Abuse Hawaii hosts its annual teddy bear drive and family fair. Bring gently used or new stuffed toys to share, plus enjoy entertainment, child safety information, gifts and more. (951-0200, preventchildabusehawaii.org)
Trinity Health Fair
Trinity Mission Baptist Church, 3950 Paine Circle, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., free. The church hosts a health fair with a blood drive, vision exams, workshops, testing, education and much more. (422-8622)
Vintage Rose & Friends Garden Sale
Treetops Restaurant, banquet room, Sept. 10-11, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., free. Victorian collectibles, mid-century furniture and decor, kitchenware, English tea cups and more for sale. (722-7417)
Walk Like MADD
Ala Moana Center, 6:30 a.m., contact for cost. Mothers Against Drunk Driving Hawaii hosts its fifth annual Walk Like MADD fundraiser. (934-0300, madd,org/local-offices/hi)
Family Story Time
Waianae Public Library, 10:30 a.m., free. Families with children in pre-kindergarten to first grade are welcome to join in for free stories, songs and crafts, themed “feelings.” (697-7868)
Keiki Hoolaulea
Pearlridge Center, Uptown, 10 a.m.-3 p.m., free. Pearlridge Center joins in the Aloha Festivals with a day dedicated to keiki, featuring activities, demonstrations and live performances. (pearlridgeonline.com)
Chris Lowe
New Life Church, 1190 Nuuanu Ave., 7 p.m., $15. Chris Lowe launches his debut album, “And It Begins.” (eventbrite.com/e/chris-lowe-album-release-concert-tickets-26600112653)
J.P. Smoketrain’s Uptown Rhythm and Down Home Blues Band
Jazz Minds Honolulu, 1661 Kapiolani Blvd., 9 p.m.-midnight, $10. (945-0800)
Mihoko M & Friends
Royal Hawaiian Center, Royal Grove, 7:30-8:30 p.m., free. Chris Yeh, Roland Sugimoto, Alika Lyman, Chris Pangaribun and Mihoko M perform one last time before Alika moves to New York. (922-0588)
Sawai Koto Kai Hawaii Concert
Mamiya Theatre, 7:30 p.m., $25-$20. Sawai Koto Kai Hawaii presents its 30th anniversary concert featuring Hikaru and Kazue Sawai from Tokyo. (sawaikotokaihawaii.brownpapertickets.com)
Sounds of Aloha Chorus
HPR’s Atherton Studio, 4 and 7 p.m., $30-$15. Hawaii Public Radio closes out its 2016 Atherton Summer Season with a double-bill presentation featuring four ensembles from Sounds of Aloha Chorus: Funny Bones, 19th Avenue, Resonance and Wong Fu. (955-8821, hprtickets.org)
Celebrities and Their Pets Fashion Show
Blaisdell Exhibition Hall, Sept. 10 and 11, 12:30 p.m., $4. Celebrities and their pets walk the runway in special designer doggie outfits at The Hawaii Woman Expo. Proceeds go to The Fur-Angel Foundation. (947-5736, hawaiiwomanexpo.com)
Plantation Legacy Awards Dinner
Honolulu Country Club, 5:30-9 p.m., $100. Hawaii’s Plantation Village hosts its eighth annual awards dinner to honor Jean Bona, Kenneth Kaneshige, Lorene Ono, Warren and Michiko Nishimoto, and the Village Crafters. (677-0110)
‘Anime Momotaro’
Tenney Theatre, Sept. 10 and 17 at 4:30 p.m., Sept. 17 at 11 a.m. (sensory friendly), Sept. 24 at 7 p.m. (Japanese), $20-$10. Honolulu Theatre for Youth present “Anime Momotaro,” a modern adaptation of the Japanese children’s classic. (htyweb.org, 839-9885)
Book Signing with John Pepper
Trinity Baptist Missionary Church, 3950 Paine Circle, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., free. Meet the man who walked off his Parkinson’s symptoms. (721-4886, reverseparkinsons.net)
DiscoverArt
Area around The ARTS at Marks Garage and Downtown-Chinatown, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., free. Enjoy art and music activities all around the downtown area, including hanafuda classes, live mural painting, strolling musicians, henna body art and more. (779-7235)
Goddess Zone
Doris Duke Theatre, 7:30 p.m., $35-$25. Shakti Den Productions presents this fusion belly dance showcase inspired by the paintings of Hawaii goddesses by artist Rochelle Oritz. (goddesszone.eventbrite.com)
Second Saturday at HiSAM
Hawaii State Art Museum, 250 S. Hotel St., 11 a.m.-3 p.m., free. Hawaii Craftsmen demonstrate how to make a statue out of paper and tape, or out of wood. (586-9958)
Zablan’s Beach Community Work Days
Call for meeting place and times for work day at Zablan’s Beach, free. Malama Learning Center cares for the Nanakuli wetland and coastal area, picking up debris, removing invasive weeds and planting native greenery. (305-8287, chelsey@malamalearningcenter.org)