LEARN TO WEAVE LAUHALA
Where: Kilauea Visitor Center lanai, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 10 a.m. today
Details: Learn one of the great traditional arts of Hawaii and take home your own piece of lau hala art. Free, but park entrance fees apply.
Contact: Park information, 985-6011, havo_interpretation@nps.gov
FOURTH ANNUAL BIG ISLAND WORKPLACE CONNECTION JOB FAIR
Where: Edith Kanakaole Multi-Purpose Stadium, 350 Kalanikoa St., Hilo
When: 10 a.m. Thursday
Details: There will be lots of employers and door prizes provided by businesses. Come prepared with resumes and dress professionally as interviews could be done on site. Free to attend.
Contact: Chasity DeVera, 961-8379, ohcdwia@hawaiicounty.gov
STEWARDSHIP AT THE SUMMIT
Where: Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 8:45 a.m. Friday
Details: Meet at Kilauea Visitor Center. Help control invasive, non-native plant species that prevent native plants from growing in the park. Wear sturdy hiking shoes and long pants. Bring a hat, rain gear, day pack, snacks and water. Gloves and tools provided. No registration required; park entrance fees apply.
Contact: Park information, 985-6011, havo_interpretation@nps.gov
ALOHA FRIDAY ON THE PORCH – LEI MAKING WITH KAIPO AH CHONG
Where: Volcano Art Center Gallery, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 11 a.m. Friday
Details: Tropical agriculture farmer Ah Chong shares his expert lei-making skills. As a member of Halau Na Kamalei, his unique experience marries the science of agriculture with Hawaiian lei and hula traditions. Free, but park entrance fees apply.
Contact: Jenette, 967-8222, jenette@volcanoartcenter.org
PICNIC WITH PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL PEACE CORPS ASSOCIATION
Where: Wailoa River State Recreation Area, Pavilion No. 3, Hilo
When: 3 p.m. Friday
Details: Potluck social affair; bring a dish or drinks. Alcohol permitted. Paper products and rice provided. Meet and talk with other Hawaii RPCVs and President Glenn Blumhorst. All former Peace Corps volunteers and staff invited.
Contact: Bill Sakovich, 933-2717, swimsak@yahoo.com
29TH ANNUAL FAMILY PEACE WALK AND VIGIL
Where: Aupuni Center, 101 Pauahi St., Hilo
When: 4 p.m. Friday
Details: Commemorating Domestic Violence Awareness Month. Sign-waving followed by the vigil program at 5 p.m. Includes resource table, mayor’s proclamation and Purple Ribbon awards.
Contact: Terri Lum, 960-3157, tlclum@hotmail.com
KAILUA VILLAGE ARTISTS 30TH ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION RECEPTION
Where: Kailua Village Artists Gallery, Kona MarketPlace, Suite C-110, 75-5729 Alii Drive, Kailua-Kona
When: 5 p.m. Friday
Details: The public is invited to celebrate with the artists. There will be live music and refreshments. Gallery open 9:30 a.m.-5:30 p.m. daily.
Contact: Kathleen Carr, 328-2162, kcarr@kathleencarr.com
NAMI FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP
Where: Oki Conference Room, 688 Kinoole St., Suite 115A, Hilo
When: 7 p.m. Friday
Details: Monthly support group that helps people gain understanding and empathy for loved ones living with and recovering from mental illness.
Contact: Carolyn Oki, 935-3518, carold2654@hawaiiantel.net
“SHOUT! THE MOD MUSICAL”
Where: Palace Theater, 38 Haili St., Hilo
When: 7 p.m. Friday and Saturday; 2:30 p.m. Sunday
Details: Show features many of your favorite hits from the 1960s. Mehana beer will be available at all evening performances. Doors open one hour prior to each performance Tickets are $15 general admission, $20 center reserved, and will be $5 more at the door. Tickets can be purchased via the Palace box office.
Contact: Karen Moore, 854-6635, karenannemoore@gmail.com
RUN FOR THE DRY FOREST 5K AND 10K RUNS
Where: Pu‘u Wa‘awa‘a Cinder Cone State Park, 71-1645 Mamalahoa Highway, Kailua-Kona
When: 6:45 a.m. Saturday
Details: This annual event helps raise awareness and contributes to the conservation and restoration of dry forests in Hawaii. Proceeds from the race events contribute to conservation of endangered bird and plant species in this park. There also is free (noncompetitive) 1/4-mile keiki fun run and a silent auction, featuring local art, gift certificates and much more. Same day registration available.
Contact: Lyman Perry, 938-7795, lyman.perry@hawaii.gov, or visit www.pathhawaii.org.
HONOMU HENJOJI MISSION BAZAAR AND RUMMAGE SALE
Where: Honomu Henjoji Mission, 28-1668 Old Mamalahoa Highway, Honomu
When: 7:30 a.m. Saturday
Details: Ono grinds, including maki sushi, nishime, Spam musubi, cakes, cookies and mochi. Lots of clothing for all ages, household items, books, craft items and plants. Proceeds will benefit the mission’s building maintenance fund.
Contact: The Rev. Clark Watanabe, 963-6308, aileen_kudo@yahoo.com
REIKI LEVEL II WORKSHOP
Where: Halai Healing Place, 54-3876 Akoni Pule Highway, Suite 205, Kapaau
When: 8 a.m. Oct. Saturday and Sunday
Details: Learn the esoteric symbols of reiki, enabling you to give distance reiki treatments and address mental conditions to positively affect and balance one’s overall well-being. Prerequisite required: Certification in Reiki Level I for a minimum of 6 months. Cost is $350. Pre-registration required; limited space available.
Contact: LaRen, 987-6010, LaRen@HalaiHealingPlace.com
KEIKI STAINED GLASS
Where: Volcano Art Center, Niaulani Campus, 19-4074 Old Volcano Road, Volcano
When: 9 a.m. Saturday and Sunday
Details: For beginners. Students will learn basic stained glass construction tasks by completing a simple, five-piece pumpkin design that can be hung in a window or made into a candleholder. Cost is $55 or $50 for VAC members plus a $10 supply fee. Attendees are asked to wear long pants, snug-fitting gloves, covered shoes and safety glasses. Class designed for children ages 11–13; children must be accompanied by an adult. Advance registration required; limited to four children. To register, call VAC or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org.
Contact: Alyssa Johnasen, 967-8222, workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
FAMILY FUN DAY AT MOKUPAPAPA DISCOVERY CENTER
Where: Mokupapapa Discovery Center, 76 Kamehameha Ave., Hilo
When: 10 a.m. Saturday
Details: Enjoy a day of fun and learning about our friend the albatross. Come meet award-winning Volcano author Caren Loebel-Fried. She will be presenting her new children’s book “A Perfect Day for an Albatross” with a talk and reading as well as a demonstration of the ancient art of block printing. There also will be a talk by Linda Elliott from Hawaii Wildlife Center. The day also includes demonstrations, games, costume-making techniques and a Dance Like an Albatross contest.
Contact: Clayton Watkins, 933-8184, clayton.watkins@noaa.gov
WAIMEA SOLAR SYSTEM WALK 2017
Where: W.M. Keck Observatory Headquarters, 65-1120 Mamalahoa Highway, Waimea
When: 10 a.m. Saturday
Details: Hosted by the Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope and Keck Observatory. The walk turns Waimea into a scale model of the solar system, with the sun at Keck and Pluto/dwarf planets at CFHT. Prizes for the keiki, refreshments for all. Costume contest at 1 p.m. Free.
Contact: Mary Beth Laychak, 885-3121, outreach@keck.hawaii.edu
ECKANKAR COMMUNITY HU CHANT
Where: Aloha Wellness Center, 239 Haili St., Hilo
When: Noon on Saturday
Details: Turn your challenges into opportunities for unfoldment. The hu chant is hosted the fourth Saturday of each month. Join to learn more about dreams, soul travel and spiritual freedom.
Contact: Evangeline, 498-4455, 333evangeline@gmail.com
CHRISTY ROSTEN-SOARES BIRTHDAY BASH HOUSE CONCERT
Where: 17-7946 N. Kulani Road, Mountain View
When: 3 p.m. Saturday
Details: Come and help us celebrate Christy’s birthday at the Oneness Center. There will be a live performance by singer-songwriter Cynthia Hathaway and music by Dennis and Christy Soares. Potluck, so bring something to share. Pupus will be ordered from Honi Wai Cafe. Admission is $10.
Contact: Dennis Soares, 345-1800, dennis_soares@hotmail.com
MUSIC TO GET YA MOVIN’
Where: Hilo Town Tavern, 168 Keawe St., Hilo
When: 6 p.m. Saturday
Details: Jazz Mele plays classic jazz standards, swing, boogie-woogie, jump blues and Latin grooves for listening and dancing.
Contact: Lou Ann Gurney, 982-6012, lagsings@mac.com
JOHN KADLECIK SOLO ACOUSTI-LECTRIC
Where: Hilo Town Tavern, 168 Keawe St., Hilo
When: 8 p.m. Saturday
Details: The founder of the Dark Star Orchestra, a member of Furthur with Bob Weir and Phil Lesh, and a member of the Golden Gate Wingmen is beginning his tour with “Otiel and Friends.”
Contact: Chuck Deleonardis, 505-681-7919, cdp808chuck@gmail.com
REALMS AND DIVISIONS OF KAHUKU
Where: Kahuku Unit, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 9:30 a.m. Sunday and Nov. 11 and Dec. 16
Details: Experience the sense of place that evolves at the intersection of nature and culture on this moderately difficult 2-mile, two-hour guided hike. Bring a snack for the talk-story segment. Enter Kahuku on the mauka (inland) side of Highway 11 near mile marker 70.5; meet near the parking area. Sturdy footwear, water, rain gear, sun protection and snack are recommended for all hikes. Free.
Contact: Park information, 985-6011, havo_interpretation@nps.gov
PICNIC WITH PRESIDENT OF NATIONAL PEACE CORPS ASSOCIATION
Where: Kahaluu Beach Park, Alii Drive, Kailua-Kona
When: 2 p.m. Sunday
Details: Potluck social affair; bring a dish or drinks (from your country of service if possible). Alcohol not permitted. Paper products and water provided. Meet and talk with other Hawaii RPCVs and President Glenn Blumhorst. All former Peace Corps volunteers and staff invited.
Contact: Tondalaya Gillespie, 990-1967, tondalaya2008@gmail.com
HILO HULA TUESDAY AT THE BANDSTAND
Where: Mo‘oheau Park Bandstand, 329 Kamehameha Ave., Hilo
When: 11 a.m. Tuesday
Details: Halau Ke Ola Pono No Na Kupuna presents a lively hour of music and hula, including a cultural workshop. Free.
Contact: Dinnie Kysar, 896-7284, destinationhilo@gmail.com
“THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW”
Where: Palace Theater, 38 Haili St., Hilo
When: 8 p.m. Tuesday
Details: Doors open at 7:30 p.m. Costume contest (with prizes!) at 8:15 p.m. Costumes do not need to be “Rocky Horror”-related; contest open to those 17 and older. Movie is rated R; children younger than 17 must be escorted by a parent or guardian. Movie starts at 9 p.m., with participation kits for sale in the lobby.
Contact: Sheron Bee, 934-7010, info@hilopalace.com
COMING
47TH ANNUAL KONA COFFEE CULTURAL FESTIVAL
Where: Kailua-Kona
When: Various times Nov. 3-12
Details: Celebrate the harvest as Kona coffee farms offer a firsthand look at growing this world-famous crop, the coffee art scene fills with inspiration and music and dance enrich cultural exchanges. Kona coffee and food events offer tastings, and hands-on cultural events help tell the story of Kona’s rich coffee history. For more information, visit www.konacoffeefest.com.
Contact: Laura Aquino, 326-7820, laura@current-events.com
JOURNEY TOGETHER: CANCER SURVIVORSHIP — HELPING TO SHAPE CANCER SURVIVORSHIP CARE IN HAWAII
Where: Grand Naniloa Hotel, 93 Banyan Drive, Hilo
When: 8:30 a.m. Nov. 3
Details: Identify cancer survivor issues, share information and gain input through an interactive session about the needs and concerns of cancer survivors on Hawaii Island. Free; open to the public.
Contact: Valerie Yoshida, 692-7480, valerie.yoshida@doh.hawaii.gov
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF HAWAII COUNTY MEETING
Where: Bamboo Hale, Building 382, Hawaii Community College, 1175 Manono St., Hilo
When: 10 a.m. Nov. 3
Details: Current, former and prospective members and any other interested people are invited to hear state Sen. Dr. Josh Green speak during the fall meeting. Green will present “Health Care and Life in Hawaii.” A no-host luncheon follows; cost is $10, which is payable by cash or check at the door. RSVP by Oct. 25. Include your choice of meal when making your reservation: fattoush salad, honey-roasted chicken wrap or college burger with cheddar cheese.
Contact: Rosemarie Muller, 631-294-0021, rcmuller27@hotmail.com
ALOHA FRIDAY ON THE PORCH – UKULELE WITH WES AWANA
Where: Volcano Art Center Gallery, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 11 a.m. Nov. 3
Details: Volcano-area musician Awana shares his love of ukulele and Hawaiian music by giving family friendly lessons on the iconic and inviting instrument. Free, but park entrance fees apply.
Contact: Jenette, 967-8222, jenette@volcanoartcenter.org
HAWAI‘I NEI OPENING RECEPTION
Where: Wailoa Center, 200 Piopio St., Hilo
When: 4:30 p.m. Nov. 3
Details: Hawai‘i Nei is a juried art exhibition celebrating the native flora and fauna of Hawaii Island. Amateur and professional artists of all ages were invited to submit works celebrating the native plants, animals and habitats of the island. Evening begins with the youth reception followed by the reception and award ceremony for adults at 5:30 p.m. Winners of each category will be announced and prizes awarded along with live music, a photo booth and refreshments. Come dressed as your favorite native species for the annual costume contest. Free and open to the public. All ages welcome. Artwork will be displayed Nov. 3-Dec. 15 during regular Wailoa Center hours.
Contact: Amelie Sterling, 339-0003, hawaii.nei.art@gmail.com
HONEY CHALLENGE PUBLIC TASTING
Where: Mokupapapa Discovery Center, Second Floor, 76 Kamehameha Ave., Hilo
When: 5 p.m. Nov. 3
Details: Hosted by Big Island Beekeepers Association. Public votes for “The Best Tasting Honey.” Sample more than 34 different honey submissions for 2017. Event will be hosted in conjunction with First Friday, which is downtown Hilo’s Black and White Night in November.
Contact: Jim Klyman, 339-2422, bigislandbeekeepers@gmail.com
PAPAIKOU HONGWANJI MINI-BAZAAR
Where: Papaikou Hongwanji, 27-376 Old Mamalahoa Highway, Papaikou
When: 7 a.m. Nov. 4
Details: Sekihan, sushi rice, andagi, cookies, takuwan, preserves, crafts, kitchen items, clothing, books, toys and dishes will be available for sale. Also, produce and cinders will be available for purchase. Honohina Hongwanji also will have a plant sale booth. All proceeds support temple repairs.
Contact: May Navarro, 936-6283, grelama1@msn.com
ANNUAL HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR
Where: Puna Covenant Church, 16-647 Old Volcano Road, Keaau
When: 8 a.m. Nov. 4
Details: Many crafters will offer special locally made handcrafts in addition to ono baked goods, plants and food concessions. Public invited; no admission fee.
Contact: Wendy Sugai, 966-9622, punaccc@msn.com
CRAFT AND VENDOR FAIR
Where: Hilo Missionary Church, 1044 Komohana St., Hilo
When: 9 a.m. Nov. 4
Details: Get a head start on your holiday shopping. Support island crafters and vendors. Free admission; raffle drawings throughout the fair.
Contact: Janella Matsumura, 960-2579, hmccraftandvendorfair@gmail.com
KUA O KA LA PCS 16TH ANNUAL ARBOR DAY TREE GIVEAWAY
Where: Hawaii Electric Light Co. office, 1200 Kilauea Ave., Hilo, and Maku‘u Farmers Market, 15-2131 Keaau-Pahoa Road, Pahoa
When: 9 a.m. Nov. 4
Details: While trees last. Open to everyone.
Contact: Leila Kealoha, 965-2193, leila@kuaokala.org
BIRTH OF KAHUKU
Where: Kahuku Unit, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 9:30 a.m. Nov. 4 and Dec. 9 and 30
Details: Traverse the vast 1868 lava flow, see different volcano features and formations and identify many parts of the Southwest Rift Zone of Mauna Loa. Learn about the Hawaiian hot spot and the creation of Kahuku. Easy-to-moderate hike. Enter Kahuku on the mauka (inland) side of Highway 11 near mile marker 70.5; meet near the parking area. Sturdy footwear, water, rain gear, sun protection and snack are recommended for all hikes. Free.
Contact: Park information, 985-6011, havo_interpretation@nps.gov
HOLIDAY BY THE SEA
Where: Royal Kona Resort, luau grounds, 75-5852 Alii Drive, Kailua-Kona
When: 5 p.m. Nov. 4
Details: Kick off the season of giving with delicious food, live entertainment and an oceanfront seat to a beautiful Kona sunset all for a great cause. Event benefits the 40th annual Hawaii Visitor Industry Charity Walk. Come early and enjoy Polynesian entertainment while perusing craft items and bidding on silent auction items. All funds raised through charity walk remain on the island where they are raised to support nonprofit agencies and their enrichment programs. Cost is $25 per adult, which includes show and dinner; $15 per adult for the show only; $15 per keiki (ages 6-12), which includes show and dinner; $10 per keiki for show only. Free entry for keiki ages 5 and younger.
Contact: Criste Ching, 930-3246, criste.ching@hawaiianhotels.com
PU‘U O LOKUANA HIKE
Where: Kahuku Unit, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 9:30 a.m. Nov. 5
Details: Short 0.4-mile hike to the top of this grassy cinder cone to learn about the formation and various uses of this hill through time while enjoying a breathtaking view of lower Ka‘u. Enter Kahuku on the mauka (inland) side of Highway 11 near mile marker 70.5; meet near the parking area. Sturdy footwear, water, rain gear, sun protection and snack are recommended for all hikes. Free.
Contact: Park information, 985-6011, havo_interpretation@nps.gov
BOHO BEAUTY ZENTANGLE
Where: One Gallery, 186 Kamehameha Ave., Hilo
When: 1 p.m. Nov. 5
Details: Incorporate several patterns into unique feathers and tangle on smooth river stones with black and white pens. No experience necessary; past Zentangle knowledge welcome. Cost is $35, which includes all materials and light refreshments. Limited to 10 participants; registration required online at www.sarakrosch.com/zentangle/.
Contact: Sara Krosch, 520-389-0620, sarakrosch@gmail.com
LIFE DRAWING
Where: Kukuau Studio, 43 Kukuau St., Hilo
When: 6 p.m. Tuesdays beginning Nov. 7
Details: The Hilo Artists Hui has moved to a new location for this weekly event. Working with a live model is a great way to sharpen your drawing skills. Cost is $10 per session. Bring your own drawing supplies, including a drawing board or easel. If younger than 18 years old, you must have parental permission to attend.
Contact: Robert Weiss, 557-0097, scrimdog@gmail.com
PUNA TOWN HALL MEETING
Where: Pahoa Community Center, 15-2910 Puna Road, Pahoa
When: 6:30 p.m. Nov. 9
Details: Hosted by the East Hawaii Regional Board of Directors of Hawaii Health Systems Corporation, which is seeking input on the health care needs of the Puna District. The board and regional administration will provide an overview of the operations and financial condition of all of the facilities, as well as a view toward the future. Community members are welcome to share their perspectives and concerns regarding access to health care services.
Contact: Terry Larson, 932-3103, tlarson@hhsc.org
ALOHA FRIDAY ON THE PORCH – LEI MAKING WITH RANDY LEE
Where: Volcano Art Center Gallery, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 11 a.m. Nov. 10
Details: Master lei maker Randy Lee uses a variety of natural materials to fashion gorgeous lei from the freshest fern, leaves and flowers he personally gathers from the rain forests of Panaewa. Enjoy the skill and wonderful stories this well-respected practitioner has to offer. Free, but park entrance fees apply.
Contact: Jenette, 967-8222, jenette@volcanoartcenter.org
W.M. KECK OBSERVATORY OPEN HOUSE
Where: W.M. Keck Observatory headquarters, 65-1120 Mamalahoa Highway, Waimea
When: 10 a.m. Nov. 11
Details: A fun, family friendly event filled with cosmic activities, stellar food and a star-studded program featuring renowned astronomers and engineers. Bring your keiki, ohana, friends and neighbors to experience dozens of science-rich, interactive booths. Parking is free.
Contact: Mari-Ela Chock, 881-3827, mchock@keck.hawaii.edu
ART IS LIFE FESTIVAL
Where: Hawaii Academy of Arts and Sciences, 15-1397 Homestead Road, Pahoa
When: 10 a.m. Nov. 11
Details: Craft fair will feature local artists, live entertainment, demonstrations and food vendors. Free and open to the public.
Contact: Leah Gouker, 747-5605, ascpuna.programs@gmail.com
“DANCE THE NIGHT AWAY”
Where: Second floor, Elks Club, 150 Kinoole St., Hilo
When: 6 p.m. Nov. 11
Details: The Hawaii Ballroom Dance Association East Hawaii Chapter hosts this dance social. Music will include a variety of waltz, tango, samba, foxtrot, rumba, cha-cha, swing, hustle, bachata, line dances and more. Tickets are $5 per person plus a pupu dish to share or $10 per person at the door. Tickets can be purchased from association members in advance. Sunday best attire. Parking in the lot on Ululani Street.
Contact: Owen Nishioka, 935-8974, ehchbda@gmail.com
LEARN ABOUT OHIA LEHUA
Where: Kahuku Unit, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 9:30 a.m. Nov. 12 and Dec. 10
Details: Learn about the vital role of ohia lehua in native Hawaiian forests, the many forms of the ohia tree and rapid ohia death. Easy, 1-mile (or less) walk. Enter Kahuku on the mauka (inland) side of Highway 11 near mile marker 70.5; meet near the parking area. Sturdy footwear, water, rain gear, sun protection and snack are recommended for all hikes. Free.
Contact: Park information, 985-6011, havo_interpretation@nps.gov
CRAFTERNOON — HOLIDAY CANDLE
Where: Cooper Center, 19-4030 Wright Road, Volcano
When: 1 p.m. Nov. 12
Details: Make a scented soy wax candle in a 3-ounce tin perfect for holiday gift giving. Cost is $15, which includes all materials and light refreshments. Limited to 10 participants, ages 12 and older; register online at www.makerfair.org/participate/crafternoons/
Contact: Sara Krosch, 520-389-0620, contactmakerfair@gmail.com
ANNUAL RECOGNITION DINNER AND AUCTION
Where: Nani Mau Gardens, 421 Makalika St., Hilo
When: 5 p.m. Nov. 12
Details: Ku‘ikahi Mediation Center, with the Hawaii County Bar Association, honors Julie Hugo, Jeff Melrose and Judge Ronald Ibarra. Event includes live music, no-host cocktails, buffet dinner, live and silent auctions and door prizes. Tickets are $90 ($45 tax deductible).
Contact: Jenifer Aveiro, Ku‘ikahi Mediation Center, 935-7844, ext. 1, jenifer@hawaiimediation.org
STROKE SUPPORT GROUP
Where: Learning Center, second floor, Hilo Medical Center, 1190 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo
When: 4 p.m. Nov. 13
Details: Group provides information and support to stroke survivors and their loved ones. Meets every second Tuesday of the month.
Contact: Amy Shipley, 932-3049, ashipley@hhsc.org
ALOHA FRIDAY ON THE PORCH – HULA AND OLI WITH KAMAOLIPUA GRACE
Where: Volcano Art Center Gallery, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 11 a.m. Nov. 17
Details: Kumu hula of Halau Alaka`i of Halauolaokalani, Grace shares her extensive knowledge to teach the basics of hula, language and chant. Free, but park entrance fees apply.
Contact: Jenette, 967-8222, jenette@volcanoartcenter.org
HIIAKA AND PELE
Where: Kahuku Unit, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 9:30 a.m. Nov. 18 and Dec. 2
Details: Discover two fascinating Hawaiian goddesses, sisters Pelehonuamea (Pele) and Hi‘iaka, and the natural phenomena they represent. Experience the sisters coming alive through the epic stories depicted in the natural landscape during this easy 1.7-mile walk. Enter Kahuku on the mauka (inland) side of Highway 11 near mile marker 70.5; meet near the parking area. Sturdy footwear, water, rain gear, sun protection and a snack are recommended for all hikes. Free.
Contact: Park information, 985-6011, havo_interpretation@nps.gov
PEOPLE AND LAND OF KAHUKU
Where: Kahuku Unit, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 9:30 a.m. Nov. 19 and Dec. 17
Details: Moderate 2-mile, three-hour guided hike that loops through varied landscapes to explore the human history of Kahuku. Emerging native forests, pastures, lava fields and other sites contain clues about ways people lived and worked on the vast Kahuku lands. Enter Kahuku on the mauka (inland) side of Highway 11 near mile marker 70.5; meet near the parking area. Sturdy footwear, water, rain gear, sun protection and a snack are recommended for all hikes. Free.
Contact: Park information, 985-6018, havo_interpretation@nps.gov
FOURTH ANNUAL SPARTAN FEST
Where: Hilo Intermediate School, 587 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo
When: 10 a.m. Nov. 19
Details: Everyone invited. Product and craft vendors, informational booths, rummage sale, food, activities and entertainment. Interested in a booth? Call or email the contact below.
Contact: Laina Torres, 313-5300, laina_torres@notes.k12.hi.us
31ST ANNUAL VOLCANO VILLAGE ART STUDIO TOUR AND SALE
Where: Volcano Village
When: 10 a.m. Nov. 24-26
Details: Presented by the Volcano Village Artists Hui. Visitors are invited to meet the artists in their studios and see and purchase artwork in a wide variety of media, including pottery, raku masks, hand-blown art glass, wood and metal sculpture, hand-tooled metal and fiber art, as well as photographs, paintings, drawings and block prints. A special drawing for pieces contributed by the artists is planned for the last day of the event. Maps to the six studios will be available at businesses in Volcano Village, as well as at www.VolcanoVillageArtistsHui.com.
Contact: Emily Herb, 987-3472, eherb@hawaii.rr.com
ALOHA FRIDAY ON THE PORCH – LEI MAKING WITH KAIPO AH CHONG
Where: Volcano Art Center Gallery, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 11 a.m. Nov. 24
Details: Tropical agriculture farmer Ah Chong shares his expert lei-making skills with VAC visitors. As a member of Halau Na Kamalei, his unique experience marries the science of agriculture with Hawaiian lei and hula traditions. Free, but park entrance fees apply.
Contact: Jenette, 967-8222, jenette@volcanoartcenter.org
NATURE AND CULTURE: AN INSEVERABLE RELATIONSHIP
Where: Kahuku Unit, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 9:30 a.m. Nov. 25
Details: Hike the Palm Trail and be inspired by a place where hulihia (catastrophic change) and kulia (restoration) can be observed as the land transitions from the 1868 lava flow and its pioneer plants to deeper soil with more diverse and older flora. Learn about native plants and their significance in Hawaiian culture. Moderate hike; about 2 miles and takes two hours. Enter Kahuku on the mauka (inland) side of Highway 11 near mile marker 70.5; meet near the parking area. Sturdy footwear, water, rain gear, sun protection and snack are recommended for all hikes. Free.
Contact: Park information, 985-6011, havo_interpretation@nps.gov
PALM TRAIL
Where: Kahuku Unit, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 9:30 a.m. Nov. 26 and Dec. 3 and 23
Details: Moderately difficult 2.6-mile loop traversing scenic pastures along an ancient cinder cone with some of the best panoramic views Kahuku has to offer. Enter Kahuku on the mauka (inland) side of Highway 11 near mile marker 70.5; meet near the parking area. Sturdy footwear, water, rain gear, sun protection and a snack are recommended for all hikes. Free.
Contact: Park information, 985-6011, havo_interpretation@nps.gov
CITIZENS’ CLIMATE LOBBY HAWAII ISLAND MEETING
Where: First floor, UCB 112, UH-Hilo, 200 W. Kawili St., Hilo
When: 9 a.m. Dec. 21
Details: This nonprofit, nonpartisan, grassroots advocacy organization is focused on national policies to address climate change. CCL Hawaii Island is one of hundreds of local chapters found around the world working toward this central mission.
Contact: Zoe Whitney, 280-5882, hawaiiisland@citizensclimatelobby.org
“THE NUTCRACKER BALLET”
Where: Kahilu Theatre, 67-1186 Lindsey Road, Waimea
When: 6 p.m. Dec. 21-22; 2 p.m. Dec. 23
Details: This delightful holiday classic is presented by West Hawaii Dance Theatre and Academy. A full orchestra under the baton of maestro Brian Dollinger with members of the Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra will accompany the dancers. Proceeds will benefit WHDT’s ongoing programs, scholarship fund and studio renovations. Tickets can be purchased by calling the dance company or visiting www.kahilutheatre.org.
Contact: West Hawaii Dance Theatre, 329-8876, vh2dns4@ilhawaii.net
KAMUELA PHILHARMONIC PRESENTS “RUSTIC INSPIRATIONS”
Where: Kahilu Theatre, 67-1186 Lindsey Road, Waimea
When: 4 p.m. Jan. 28, 2018
Details: With the vast landscape of Parker Ranch as inspiration, the orchestra features the inspiring winners of Kamuela Philharmonic’s youth concerto competition.
Contact: Kamuela Philharmonic, 298-6274, contact@kamuelaphil.org
KAMUELA PHILHARMONIC PRESENTS “REMARKABLE FLAIR”
Where: Kahilu Theatre, 67-1186 Lindsey Road, Waimea
When: 4 p.m. March 25, 2018
Details: Remarkable violinist Ignace “Iggy” Jang joins the orchestra to close the season.
Contact: Kamuela Philharmonic, 298-6274, contact@kamuelaphil.org
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