Calendar for October 27
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Arts & Exhibits
ADVERTISING
TUESDAY, Oct. 30
SHIBUKAWA CITY STUDENT ARTWORK EXHIBIT
Where: County Building, Aupuni Center Lobby, 101 Pauahi St., No. 5, Hilo
When: Regular Aupuni Center hours Tuesday through Nov. 10
Details: Come view artwork from Shibukawa City fifth-graders, depicting various views of their city.
Contact: Mike Miyahira, 987-8328, miyahira@hawaiiantel.net
COMING
ANNUAL VOLCANO VILLAGE ART STUDIO TOUR AND SALE
Where: Studios of six artists in Volcano Village
When: 10 a.m. Nov. 23-25
Details: Hosted by Volcano Village Artists Hui. Visitors are invited to meet the artists and view a variety of artwork on display and available for purchase. Maps to the studios are available at businesses in Volcano and at www.VolcanoVillageArtistsHui.com.
Contact: Emily Herb, 987-3472, eherb@hawaii.rr.com
FRIDAY, Nov. 2
2018 PACIFIC STATES BIENNIAL NORTH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL PRINTMAKING EXHIBITION
Where: East Hawaii Cultural Center, 141 Kalakaua St., Hilo
When: Regular EHCC hours Friday through Nov. 25
Details: This international showcase features 76 unique works created using a full range of contemporary approaches to print media and curated through a selection of 582 submissions representing artists from 28 states, Canada and Mexico. A special Black and White Night event will be hosted at 5:30 p.m. Nov. 2 to celebrate with juror Helen Frederick the opening of the exhibit.
Contact: Michael Marshall, 961-5711, mdmarsha@ehcc.org
COMING
HAKALAU OPEN STUDIOS
Where: Hakalau/Wailea
When: 10 a.m. Nov. 17-18
Details: Several artist are opening their art studios for a holiday sale. Light refreshments will be provided, as well as an open garden and plant sale. The event will feature painters, jewelers and ceramicist of varying styles. Contact the person below for additional details.
Contact: Heather Hawkins, 333-2778, merryivy@yahoo.com
Classes
TODAY, Oct. 27
SHIN BUDDHISM FOR BEGINNER’S MIND
Where: Puna Hongwanji Buddhist Temple, 16-492 Old Volcano Road, Keaau
When: 10 a.m. today
Details: Open to the public. Learn what is Shin Buddhism/Shinjin and Nembutsu/Buddhist Wisdom. Registration required by calling or emailing the contact information below or selecting “going” on the Puna Hongwanji Facebook event page. Cost is $5.
Contact: Satoshi Tomioka, 966-9981, mpunahongwanji@twc.com
TUESDAY, Oct. 30
DISCOVER THE PUBLIC’S POWER IN THE STATE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS
Where: Thelma Parker Public Library, 67-1209 Mamalahoa Highway, Waimea
When: 5:30 p.m. Tuesday
Details: With a new legislative session just around the corner, now is an ideal time to learn more about how laws are created in our state and what residents can do to have a say in the process.
Contact: Keanu Young, 587-0478, k.young@capitol.hawaii.gov
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 31
DISCOVER THE PUBLIC’S POWER IN THE STATE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS
Where: Ocean View Community Center, 96737, 92-8924 Leilani Circle, Ocean View
When: 1 p.m. Wednesday
Details: With a new legislative session just around the corner, now is an ideal time to learn more about how laws are created in our state and what residents can do to have a say in the process.
Contact: Keanu Young, 587-0478, k.young@capitol.hawaii.gov
THURSDAY, Nov. 1
MARKETING FROM YOUR CELLPHONE
Where: Hawaii Innovation Center, 117 Keawe St., Hilo
When: 9 a.m. Thursday
Details: Learn how to use your mobile device to create engaging multimedia content for marketing your products and service. Bring your cellphone. Cist is $ 25. Register at www.hisbdc.org.
Contact: Lydia Santiago, 933-0776, l.santiago@hisbdc.org
KAMANA CENTER SENIOR FALL LECTURE SERIES
Where: Institute for Astronomy, 640 N. Aohoku Place, Hilo
When: 10 a.m. Thursdays through Dec. 13
Details: This week’s lecture will be presented by Jane Lasswell Hoff, forensic anthropologist and author of “Bones of Paradise, A Big Island Mystery.” She will talk about her new book, “Trees of Banyon Drive.” The cost for the 10-week senior lectures is $10 for all 10 lectures. Open to all.
Contact: Carol Lafond, 339-7270, lafond1584@gmail.com
DISCOVER THE PUBLIC’S POWER IN THE STATE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS
Where: Pahoa Community Center, 15-2910 Puna Road, Pahoa
When: 1 p.m. Thursday
Details: With a new legislative session just around the corner, now is an ideal time to learn more about how laws are created in our state and what residents can do to have a say in the process.
Contact: Keanu Young, 587-0478, k.young@capitol.hawaii.gov
DISCOVER THE PUBLIC’S POWER IN THE STATE LEGISLATIVE PROCESS
Where: Aging and Disability Resource Center, Training Room, 1055 Kinoole St., Hilo
When: 5:30 p.m. Thursday
Until: November 01
Details: With a new legislative session just around the corner, now is an ideal time to learn more about how laws are created in our state and what residents can do to have a say in the process.
Contact: Keanu Young, 587-0478, k.young@capitol.hawaii.gov
FRIDAY, Nov. 2
INSTAGRAM FOR BUSINESS 101
Where: Hawaii Innovation Center, 117 Keawe St., Hilo
When: 9 a.m. Friday
Details: Learn the five key steps of using Instagram for a business and how to launch successful Instagram campaigns. Participants also will learn the importance of hashtags and how to use them effectively, ways to optimize their business profile and how to drive traffic to their website from an Instagram business account. Advance registration required. Cost is is $40. Register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/instagram-for-business-101-tickets-46910310000.
Contact: Denise Laitinen, 281-3497, Denise@DeniseLaitinen.com
COMING
FOOD FROM WOOD
Where: Society for Kona’s Education & Art, 84-5191 Mamalahoa Highway, Captain Cook
When: 1 p.m. Nov. 11
Details: Learn how to grow edible and medicinal mushrooms on logs, stumps and wood chips. Cost is $55, or $50 for SKEA members. To register, use the contact information below.
Contact: Donna Stiles, 328-9392, skea@hawaii.rr.com
PUBLIC HEALTH INITIATIVE CLASSE
Where: Edwin H. Mookini Library, UH-Hilo, 200 W. Kawili St., Hilo
When: 4:30 p.m. Nov. 15
Details: Part of a Daniel K. Inouye College of Pharmacy research project. Two topics per class will be taught: Diabetes/Antibiotics for this final class. You will be asked if you’d like to participate in a pre- and post-test to see how much you learn from the class for the purpose of our research (completely optional).
Contact: Shaina Saiki, 227-5909, shainacs@hawaii.edu
UNITED HEALTHCARE MEDICARE PLAN SEMINAR
Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo
When: 9 a.m. Nov. 17
Details: Insurance agents from Financial Benefits Insurance HI will give an overview on the details of Medicare and be on hand to answer any questions. Targeted for those 65 and older, but open to all.
Contact: Justin Rajkowski, 933-8890, justin.rajkowski@librarieshawaii.org
COOKING DEMONSTRATION WITH CHEF MARSHALL FREITAS
Where: Mauna Loa School gym, 172 Kapiolani St., Hilo
When: 2 p.m. Nov. 22
Details: Free. Freitas will prepare healthy and delicious meals, with free samples.
Contact: Gina Puen, 359-1641, Ahwhawaii@gmail.com
HULA ARTS: ALOHA FRIDAY PROGRAM
Where: Volcano Art Center, Niaulani Campus, 19-4074 Old Volcano Road, Volcano
When: 11 a.m. Nov. 30
Details: Join fiber artist and nationally recognized gourd artist Jelena Clay for a workshop about lauhala weaving. Lauhala leaves come from the hala tree, a very special Pacific island tree. Learn how to select, prepare and dye lauhala leaves. Each student will have the opportunity to create a lauhala bookmark. Lauhala kits also can be purchased to create more. Free, but park fees apply.
Contact: Anisha Clay, 967-8222, anisha@volcanoartcenter.org
Clubs
COMING
COFFEE AND ELECTRIC VEHICLES — BIEVA MEET-UP
Where: Kona Coffee and Tea, 74-5588 Palani Road, Kailua-Kona
When: 9 a.m. Nov. 3
Details: Join the Big Island Electric Vehicle Association and a few of its electric car owners to compare notes and share knowledge and experiences. If you have an EV, please join. If you’re in the market for an EV and have questions, come by and get your questions addressed.
Contact: Noel Morin, 987-7428, noelgmorin@gmail.com
HILO WIRE CLUB WITH ALEX MIDDLETON
Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo
When: Noon on Nov. 3 (reschedule of October meeting)
Details: Create wire jewelry, explore wire art, exchange ideas, learn beyond the basics and have fun. Tools and basic supplies are provided. Basic experience with pliers is required. Recommended for ages 14 and older. Registration required; call the reference desk at 933-8890.
Contact: Justin Rajkowski, 933-8890, justin.rajkowski@librarieshawaii.org
MALAMA O PUNA ANNUAL GENERAL MEMBERSHIP MEETING
Where: 15-2881 Pahoa Village Road, Pahoa
When: 2 p.m. Nov. 10
Details: Free; open to everyone. Program begins with a presentation by professor Susan Jarvi of the UH-Hilo College of Pharmacy, sharing the results of recent research into rat lungworm disease, including prevention. There will be a Q&A session following the talk. MOP’s annual meeting will convene with a report about 2017-18 accomplishments, plans for new projects and programs in 2018-19, and then election of officers (only members can vote). New and renewing memberships will be accepted. Sign up for volunteer opportunities. Other surprise goodies.
Contact: Rene Siracusa, 965-2000, malamaopuna@yahoo.com
NATIONAL ACTIVE AND RETIRED FEDERAL EMPLOYEES
Where: Kamana Senior Center, 127 Kamana St., Hilo
When: 1 p.m. Nov. 17
Details: Monthly meeting. Enjoy the fellowship and see how to protect your earned federal benefits as an active and retired federal employees. Come early with brown bag lunch at noon.
Contact: Bob Arthurs, 966-6141, bobarthurs@me.com
Health
TODAY, Oct. 27
NAMI FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP
Where: Oki Conference Room, 688 Kinoole St., Suite 115A, Hilo
When: 7 p.m. today
Details: Monthly support group that helps people gain understanding and empathy for loved ones living with and recovering from mental illness. Learn more, connect with others and feel empowered.
Contact: Carol Denis, 935-0615, caroldhilo@gmail.com
THURSDAY, Nov. 1
MEDICARE SHOP AND COMPARE
Where: Hawaii Japanese Center, 751 Kanoelehua Ave., Hilo
When: 4 p.m. Thursday
Details: Learn how Medicare works and Medicare coverage options. This year’s Medicare annual election period is from Oct.15-Dec. 7. Explore your options for 2019 is important. Guest speaker Diane Ako, KITV weekend news anchor and host of aging well series will be a keynote speaker at 6 p.m.
Contact: Adrienne Yi, 562-256-3816, adrienne.yi@agilonhealth.com
COMING
AROMATHERAPY WORKSHOP
Where: American College of Healthcare Sciences, 81-958 Halekii St., 5C, Kealakekua
When: 9 a.m. Nov. 4-9
Details: Learn about the current Issues in aromatherapy. The workshop covers essential oil chemistry, safety, quality assessment, client intakes and therapeutic aromatherapy blending. It also includes exploratory tours of traditional Hawaiian plants and natural product-making. Continuing education hours available for aromatherapists, massage therapists and others.
Contact: Tracey Abell, 487-8839, info@achs.edu
WAIMEA BLOOD DRIVE
Where: Hawaii Preparatory Academy, Gates Performing Arts Center lobby, 65-1692 Kohala Mountain Road, Waimea
When: 10 a.m. Nov. 5
Details: The Blood Bank of Hawaii invites you to give thanks this season by making an appointment to donate blood. You never know whose life you’ll save. To make an appointment, call the blood bank at 848-4770 or visit BBH.org.
Contact: Kashmira Reid, 784-3648, kreid@mvnp.com
AWARD-WINNING SPEAKER ON BODY ACCEPTANCE/BED/OVERCOMING OBSTACLES
Where: University of Hawaii at Hilo, 200 Kawili St., Hilo
When: 5 p.m. Nov. 5
Details: Kara Richardson Whitely will share the raw and inspiring story about her ascent from the depths of self-doubt to the top of the world — and how to push beyond your own limits. The event is free and open to the public. Whitley knew she could reach the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro. She did it once before. That’s why, when she failed in a second attempt, it brought her so low. Struggling with food addiction/binge eating disorder and looking for ways to cope with feelings of abandonment, failure and shame, Kara ballooned to more than 300 pounds. Deep in her personal gorge, Whitley realized the only way out was up. She resolved to climb the mountain again — and this time, she would hike without waiting for her plus-sized status to disappear. Whitley will share her story with epic photos from her journey. Her difficult trek speaks to every one who has struggled with negative self-image.
Contact: Emily Low, 932-7465, uhhcouns@hawaii.edu
GRIEF AND THE HOLIDAYS
Where: Hawaii Care Choices Community Building, 1011 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo
When: 5 p.m. Nov. 14
Details: Facilitated by bereavement counselors, the presentation will focus on learning positive coping strategies as well as encourage participants to create new rituals and traditions that build bridges from the past into the present. The gathering will conclude with the making of a commemorative art project.
Contact: Rebekah Bernard, 969-1733, rbernard@hawaiicarechoices.org
KEAAU BLOOD DRIVE
Where: Connection Point Church of the Nazarene, Sanctuary, 15-1839 32nd Ave., Keaau
When: 1 p.m. Nov. 18
Details: The Blood Bank of Hawaii invites you to give thanks this season by making an appointment to donate blood. You never know whose life you’ll save. To make an appointment, call the blood bank at 848-4770 or visit BBH.org.
Contact: Kashmira Reid, 784-3648, kreid@mvnp.com
HILO BLOOD DRIVE
Where: Various locations
When: Various times Nov. 19-21
Details: The Blood Bank of Hawaii invites you to give thanks this season by donating blood. Blood drives are planned for 8:30 a.m. Nov. 19 in the Cultural Hall at The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, 7:30 a.m. Nov. 20 at Aunty Sally’s Luau Hale and 6:30 a.m. Nov. 21 at the Naniloa Hotel. You never know whose life you’ll save. To make an appointment, call the blood bank at 848-4770 or visit BBH.org.
Contact: Kashmira Reid, 784-3648, kreid@mvnp.com
Just for Keiki
TODAY, Oct. 27
READING TAILS WITH PIERRE
Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo
When: 11 a.m. today
Details: Little readers are invited to practice their reading skills with Pierre, a certified therapy chihuahua, and his owner, Maile. Children read their favorite books or tell Pierre stories during this one-on-one reading session. Pierre loves hearing stories about magical places and characters. Parents/caregivers are encouraged to join their little ones during this special reading time.
Contact: Gretchen Andrews, 933-8890, gretchen.andrews@librarieshawaii.org
ANNUAL TRICK-OR-TREAT TRAIL
Where: Malamalama Waldorf School, 15-1834 Makuu Drive, Hawaiian Paradise Park
When: 4 p.m. today
Details: Trick-or-treat visiting various whimsical ‘houses’ within the safety and beauty of the school’s campus. Featuring dinner, music and giveaways. Cost is $5 per person or $20 per family. For children up to 9 years old.
Contact: Sherry Barnes, 982-7701, info@hawaiiwaldorf.org
COMING
POKEMON ESCAPE ROOM: WINTER CHALLENGE
Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo
When: 11 a.m. Dec. 15
Details: Pikachu needs your help to find Ash. Ash is lost in PokePark and needs your help in escaping before it closes. Help him escape within 30 minutes or risk losing his title as a grand master. Work as a team in completing challenges to ensure Ash retains his title. Registration is required to participate and can be done with the children’s librarian. Walk-ins might be allowed if space is available. Space is limited.
Contact: Marsha Pauline, 933-8888, marsha.pauline@librarieshawaii.org
Outdoors
TODAY, Oct. 27
2018 WALK A MILE IN HER SHOES
Where: YWCA, 145 Ululani St., Hilo
When: 7:30 a.m. today
Details: Men from around the island will join in alliance against rape, sexual assault and gender violence by walking in women’s shoes through downtown Hilo to help raise public awareness and in celebration of the many survivors in our Big Island community. This year’s lead walkers are county Managing Director Wil Okabe, County Prosecutor Mitch Roth, Police Chief Paul Ferreira, Deputy Police Chief Kenneth Bugado and radio personality Darrin “DC” Carlson. The goal is to raise $25,000 for the YWCA of Hawai’i Island Sexual Assault Support Services program. All participants must complete an entry form and submit a $25 registration fee. Registration opens at 7:30 a.m., with the walk beginning at 8:30. Awards ceremony at 9:30 a.m.
Contact: Andy Kahili, 930-5727, akahili@ywcahawaiiisland.org
ANNUAL AVIATION DAY AND FLY-IN
Where: Hilo International Airport, Lyman Field Composite Squadron, 1091 Kekuanaoa St., Hilo
When: 8:30 a.m. today
Details: There will be a spot landing contest starting at 11:30 a.m. For those interested in a career in aviation, this is a must.
Contact: Bob Arthurs, 966-6141, pilots@gahawaii.com
‘IKE HANA NO‘EAU
Where: Kahuku Visitor Contact Station, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 12:30 p.m. Saturdays in October
Details: Cultural demonstrations and activities. Free; supplies will be provided.
Contact: Park Information, 985-6011, havo_information@nps.gov
TUESDAY, Oct. 30
AFTER DARK IN THE PARK
Where: Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Kilauea Visitor Center Auditorium
When: 7 p.m. Tuesday
Details: Hawaii‘s pre-contact cultural astronomy was complex, with multiple strands of information braided and woven into an elaborate web of knowledge. Among the braided strands that make up this web are philosophical and metaphysical insights, recognitions and perceptions represented by celestial objects. This presentation addresses essential elements of Hawaiian philosophy and metaphysics embedded in pre-contact Hawaiian cultural astronomy.
Contact: Park Information, 985-6011, havo_information@nps.gov
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 31
IKE HANA NO‘EAU — PA‘ANI.
Where: Hawaii Volcanoes National Park, Kilauea Visitor Center
When: 10 a.m. Wednesday
Details: Makahiki season is the ancient Hawaiian New Year festival. It is celebrated in three phases. One phase involves playing games. Come join Amy Ka‘awaloa as she shares her knowledge of these events and the importance to the culture.
Contact: Park Information, 985-6011, havo_information@nps.gov
FRIDAY, Nov. 2
STEWARDSHIP AT THE SUMMIT
Where: Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 8:45 a.m. Friday and Nov. 17, 24 and 28 and Dec. 7, 15 and 22
Details: Volunteers are needed to help remove invasive, non-native plant species that prevent native plants from growing in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park. Wear sturdy hiking shoes, long-sleeve shirts and long pants. Bring a hat, rain gear, day pack, snacks and water. Gloves and tools are provided. No advance registration required; no cost to participate, but park entrance fees apply. Visit www.nps.gov/havo/planyourvisit/summit_stewardship.htm for additional planning details.
Contact: Park Information, 985-6011, havo_interpretation@nps.gov
COMING
HARBOR MARKET — HONOKOHAU HARBOR KAILUA KONA CALL FOR VENDORS
Where: Honokohau Small Boat Harbor, Clubhouse, Kailua-Kona
When: 8 a.m. Nov. 8
Details: By popular demand, the highly successfully Harbor Market is back for the second time this year. Sponsored by the Hawaii Big Game Fishing Club. Vendors are sought to sell boat hardware and accessories, fishing tackle and lures, diving equipment, local marine/beach/related arts and crafts, clothing and accessories, as well as food and beverages. The market supports the nonprofit big game fishing club. Reserve a booth now; spaces on the lanai are $60. Outside spaces are $35 and require vendors to supply their own 10-foot-by-10-foot tent.
Contact: Sylvie Madison, 430-5563, info@biggamelureshawaii.com
HOLIDAY CRAFT FAIR
Where: Hilo Daijingu Hall, 10 Anela St., Hilo
When: 9 a.m. Nov. 10
Details: Free admission. Island vendors offering quality handmade crafts and jewelry, unique gifts, baked goods and food. Raffles every hour.
Contact: Kelly Araki, 960-0751, taraki17@hawaii.rr.com
Pau Hana
COMING
“THANKS FOR DANCING” DANCE SOCIAL
Where: Hilo Elks Lodge, second floor, 150 Kinoole St., Hilo
When: 5:30 p.m. Nov. 17
Details: Hosted by the Hawaii Ballroom Dance Association East Hawaii Chapter. Dance to a music variety of waltz, tango, samba, foxtrot, rumba, cha cha, swing, hustle, bachata, line dances and more. Tickets can be purchased from HBDA East Hawaii Chapter members and cost $5, or $10 at the door. Each person is asked to bring a pupu dish to share. Attire is Sunday best; shoes required, no tank tops. Parking available in the Elks parking lot off Ululani Street next to the YWCA.
Contact: Andrea Kunimura, 443-3489, kuni397@yahoo.com
Performances
TODAY, Oct. 27
AN EVENING WITH LIVINGSTON TAYLOR
Where: Palace Theater, 38 Haili St., Hilo
When: 7 p.m. today
Details: Doors open at 6 p.m. One-night-only event as part of Taylor’s three-concert Hawaii tour. Tickets available at the Palace and online.
Contact Name: Phillips, 934-7010, info@hilopalace.com
SWING WITH JAZZ MELE
Where: Hilo Town Tavern, 168 Keawe St., Hilo
When: 6 p.m. today
Details: Jazz Mele plays music to get ya movin’! Vintage jazz, swing, boogie woogie, Jump Blues and Latin tunes will get you on your feet. Lou Ann Gurney – vocals, Jeff Gaeth – sax, Matt Spencer – guitar, Gonzo – bass & Bill Heideman – drums. Good fun guaranteed.
Contact Name: Lou Ann Gurney, lagsings@mac.com, 982-6012
SUNDAY, Oct. 28
“CREEPSHOW — A SCARE IN THE AIR”
Where: Palace Theater, 38 Haili St., Hilo
When: 7:30 p.m. Sunday
Details: This 15-act spooky circus show arrives just in time for Halloween. Enjoy 90 monstrous minutes of aerial hoop, rope, fabric, trapeze and more. Rated PG-13. Get tickets at www.AerialArtsHawaii.com and the Palace box office. Doors open one hour before showtime.
Contact: Bella, 938-8002, aerialartshawaii@gmail.com
MONDAY, Oct. 29
GOSPEL JAZZ NIGHT
Where: Christ Lutheran Church, 595 Kapiolani St., Hilo
When: 7 p.m. Monday
Details: Presented by KIHL-FM 103.7 and #gospeljazzhawaii. This evening of gospel and jazz music will feature Kentucky jazz/gospel recording artist Jessie Laine Powell with special guests Keahi Conjugation, Hawaiian/jazz singer from Oahu, and the Big Island’s own Rupert Tripp Jr. Admission and refreshments are free.
Contact: Paul Hamano, 747-0365 or 935-3336
WEDNESDAY, Oct. 31
“THE ROCKY HORROR PICTURE SHOW”
Where: Palace Theater, 38 Haili St., Hilo
When: 7:30 p.m. Wednesday
Details: Costume contest at 8:15 p.m. Selfie booth in the lobby with Riff Raff. “Let’s Do the Time Warp Again” dance practice. Movie starts at 9 p.m. Participation kits will be on sale in the lobby on the night of for $5.
Contact: Phillips, 934-7010, info@hilopalace.com
COMING
TALENT SHOWCASE AND DANCING
Where: Aunty Sally’s Luau Hale, 799 Piilani St., Hilo
When: 4:30 p.m. Nov. 3
Details: Celebrating family and community caregivers. Performances by dIsabled individuals together with family and friends. Featuring Kristian Lei and Kiana Luna, international song artists, and Charles Vargas and Band. Silent auction and door prizes.
Contact: Liza and Byron Yogi, 756-5405, lth.yogi@gmail.com
QUACK, AMY AND FRIENDS IN CONCERT
Where: First United Protestant Church, 1350 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo
When: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 3
Details: Pianist Quack Moore and soprano Amy Horst will bring their unique interpretations of classics from the 17th to the 21st centuries to Hilo. Joining them are violinist Jennifer Tiboris, clarinetist Elan Kobel and pianist Anthony Maroudas. The concert benefits the church’s music program. Admission is by donation at the door; suggested donation $15.
Contact: Amy Horst, 640-2898, amysoprano@gmail.com
“THE NUTCRACKER BALLET”
Where: Kahilu Theatre, 67-1186 Lindsey Road, Waimea
When: 6 p.m. Dec. 21; 2 p.m. Dec. 22-23
Details: Presented by West Hawaii Dance Theatre and Academy. This delightful holiday classic features a full orchestra under the baton of Maestro Brian Dollinger, with members of the Kamuela Philharmonic Orchestra and special guests accompanying the dancers. The visually stunning festive family-friendly production includes more than 70 dancers and guest professional dancers. Choreography is based on the original Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo version, and combines the music of Peter Ilyich Tchaikovsky with the charming, old-world fairy tale based on the original E.T.A. Hoffman story “The Nutcracker and the King of Mice.” A silent auction and Nutcracker Boutique will be hosted in the lobby. Proceeds will benefit WHDT’s ongoing programs, scholarship fund and studio renovations. Tickets can be purchased at www.kahilutheatre.org.
Contact: Virginia Holte, 329-8876, whdtheatre@gmail.com
All Kine Stuffs
TODAY, Oct. 27
ANNUAL BAZAAR AND RUMMAGE SALE
Where: Honomu Henjoji Mission, 28-1668 Old Mamalahoa Highway, Honomu
When: 7:30 a.m. today
Details: Event will feature all sorts of grinds including maki sushi, nishime, spam musubi, and baked goods such as cakes, cookies and mochi. There will be lots of clothing for all ages, household items, books, craft items and plants. Proceeds will benefit the mission’s building maintenance fund.
Contact: Bishop Clark Watanabe, 963-6308, malie53@hawaii.rr.com
PROJECT LINUS BLANKET DRIVE AND BIRTHDAY PARTY
Where: Discount Fabric Warehouse, 933 Kanoelehua Ave., Hilo
When: 9 a.m. today
Details: The chapter is 20 years old this year. Birthday cake served at 1 p.m. Bring a handmade children’s blanket and get a $5 Discount Fabric Warehouse gift card. Limit one card per person.
Contact: Kathleen Stacey, 935-7495, project.linus_hi@yahoo.com
FALL BOOK SALE
Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo
When: 9 a.m. today
Details: Friends of the Hilo Public Library event. During regular library hours. Something for everyone. Bring your own bags on Saturday for bargain clearance prices.
Contact: Dorothy Short, 935-3733, shortsinhilo@gmail.com
FAMILY HARVEST DAY
Where: Puna Covenant Church, 16-647 Old Volcano Road, Keaau
When: 4 p.m. today
Details: Chili/Cornbread Cook-off (drop off at 4 p.m.) and lots of fun activities, including line dancing, games and races, crafts, a cake walk, a pie eating contest, a maze and treating. Come and display your happy costume. Free.
Contact: Kathleen Sheffield, 966-9622, punaccc@msn.com
HALLOWEEN BOO BASH
Where: Hilo Woman’s Club, 7 Lele St., Hilo
When: 4:30 p.m. today
Details: Help put the fun in the “Boo!” and celebrate the arrival of autumn. Dance or just enjoy the music spun by popular DJ “Uncle Mikey” and munch on delicious pupus. Costume contest with plenty of prizes. BYOB with a designated driver. Tickets are $15 and available pre-event or at the door.
Contact: Jen Tanouye, 935-9838, jentanouye@hotmail.com
OHANA HALLOWEEN PA‘INA
Where: Keauhou Shopping Center, 78-6831 Alii Drive, No. 232, Kailua-Kona
When: 5 p.m. today
Details: Enter to win prizes in one of three different costume contest categories. Bring the whole family for trick-or-treating at participating merchants, a keiki fun zone, food trucks and live entertainment.
Contact: Chris Aguinaldo, 489-3701, PR@6pillarsmarketing.com
MONDAY, Oct. 29
FALL BOOK SALE
Where: Mountain View Public/School Library, 1235 Volcano Highway, Mountain View
When: Noon on Monday through Wednesday
Details: Friends of the Mountain View Library present this annual event. Find lots of CDs, DVDs, audio books, adult and children’s fiction and nonfiction, magazines and a selection of rare books, plus baked goods daily. Fill A Bag Day is from 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 31; just $3 a bag.
Contact: Claudia M. Ziroli Coyl, 938-2144, cziroli@yahoo.com
“HOCUS POCUS”
Where: Laupahoehoe Public Library, 35-2065 Old Mamalahoa Highway, Laupahoehoe
When: 6 p.m. Monday
Details: When three outlandishly wild witches are accidentally conjured up by pranksters, they return from 17th century Salem and set out to cast a spell on the town, but first they must outwit three kids and a talking cat. Starring Bette Midler, Sarah Jessica Parker and Kathy Najimy.
Contact: Gabrielle Casart, 962-2229, hlacirc@librarieshawaii.org
PARADISE ROLLER GIRLS ROLLER DERBY ROOKIE CAMP
Where: Wainaku Gym, 30 Aikane Loop, Hilo
When: 7 p.m. Mondays and 10 a.m. Sundays through Dec. 17
Details: Everyone invited. If you’re interested in working on your skating skills, learning the sport of roller derby, joining our competitive team or being a referee or volunteer, this is your chance. Come ready to work hard and have a blast. Most new league members have no previous roller derby (or even skating) experience. Taught by experienced PRG coaches. Practices cover basic skating (form, crossovers, stops and safe falls), general fitness and introductory roller derby skills. At the end of camp, skaters interested in learning more advanced roller derby skills and gameplay will be assessed for skill level to ensure it’s safe for them to participate in contact drills. Participants are expected to attend all sessions.
Contact: Alison, 321-514-4002, paradiserollergirls@gmail.com
THURSDAY, Nov. 1
HOTEL FURNITURE LIQUIDATION SALE
Where: Former Sports Authority location, Kona Commons Shopping Center, 74-5450 Makala Boulevard, Kailua-Kona
When: 10 a.m. Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays through Nov. 10
Details: Habitat for Humanity Hawaii Island is the recipient of a huge furniture donation from the Mauna Lani Bay Hotel, which recently closed its doors for renovations. Habitat will be hosting this special sale as a fundraiser. There also will be selected items available at the three ReStores in Kailua-Kona, Waimea and Hilo.
Contact: Robert O’Meara, 331-8010, info@habitathawaiiisland.org
HULA VOICES
Where: Volcano Art Center Gallery, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 7 p.m. Thursday
Details: An engaging, intimate “talk story” session with Hawaii Island’s hula practitioners who eat, sleep and live on the practice of hula and its associated arts. Embrace the opportunity to listen to kumu hula, longtime mumana (students) and artisans who live and breathe hula. Free, but park fees apply.
Contact: Anisha Clay, 967-8222, anisha@volcanoartcenter.org
FRIDAY, Nov. 2
“TEN THOUSAND HOURS IN PARADISE: ARRIVAL” BOOK RELEASE
Where: Big Island BookBuyers, 14 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo
When: 3 p.m. Friday
Details: As part of the Black and White Night celebration, Big Island author Andrew M. Crusoe is launching the first book in his new Hawaii adventure series. The series is a three-volume story about community, sustainability and a life-changing adventure on the Big Island.
Contact: Andrew Crusoe, 608-620-5511, amc@myth.li
MAKERS MARKET
Where: The Annex, East Hawaii Cultural Center, 141 Kalakaua St., Hilo
When: 4 p.m. Friday
Details: A special Black and White Night evening of art, handcrafts, music and food, featuring locally made specialty ceramics, jewelry, clothing, wood, glass and traditional Hawaiian crafts. The market will be opening in conjunction with the 2018 Pacific States Biennial North American Print Exhibition.
Contact: Suzanne Wang, 209-8089, swang@ehcc.org
COMING
CRAFT AND VENDOR FAIR
Where: Hilo Missionary Church, 1044 Komohana St., Hilo
When: 9 a.m. Nov. 3
Details: Get a head start on your holiday shopping, support Big Island crafters and vendors. Food options will include Any Kine Wontons, taro chips, pickled vegetables, sushi, BBQ plates and baked goods. Entertainment by Keiki Calabash — Leon & Malia at 10 a,m. Free admission; raffle drawings throughout the event.
Contact: Janella Matsumura, 960-2579, hmccraftandvendorfair@gmail.com
FIRST EVER ‘OHANA FUN DAY
Where: Hilo Bayfront Park, next to Laka Canoe Hale
When: 10 a.m. Nov. 3
Details: This school fundraiser hosted by Na Manu Li‘i Children’s Center will feature a keiki train, food trucks, a bounce house, games and activities for keiki and music. Open to the public. Game tickets and activity wristbands will be available for purchase. All proceeds support the children’s center. Event open to the public.
Contact: Christine Ghiasi, 933-8585, namanulii@gmail.com
HAWAII RISE COMMUNITY DAY
Where: Kawananakoa Gym, 156 Baker Ave, Keaukaha
When: 10 a.m.- 3 p.m. Nov. 4
Details: Hawaii Rise Foundation is partnering with the county and the Office of Hawaiian Affairs to offer free cultural workshops, including haiku weaving, lauhala weaving, poi pounding and more. Workshops also will include lei making and processes involving how to apply for Hawaiian Homes. Come and explore a few of the many parts of the Hawaiian culture. No registration required; just come and enjoy.
Contact: Breeani Sumera Lee, 333-8985, breeanik@aol.com
GALAXY FORUM HAWAII 2018
Where: Punawaiola Room, Kahilu Town Hall, 67-1187 Lindsey Road, Waimea
When: 4:15 p.m. Nov. 7
Details: Free; RSVP to info@iloa.org. Featuring Hawaii and international observatories with a focus on astronomy from the moon, Hawaii 21st Century Astrophysics and Hawaii Mayor Harry Kim’s vision for Maunakea as a Living Monument for World Peace.
Contact: Steve Durst, 885-3474, info@iloa.org
LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS HAWAII COUNTY
Where: Hawaii Community College, Bamboo Hale, 1175 Manono St., Hilo
When: 10 a.m. Nov. 9
Details: Vision for Revitalizing Puna. Speakers will include Ashley Kierkiewicz and Matthew Kaneali’i Kleinfelder. Lunch will be provided by HCC culinary students. RSVP by Thursday (Nov. 1) to the contact person and email below.
Contact: Rosemarie Muller, 631-294-0021, rcmuller27@hotmail.com
FIFTH ANNUAL HOLIDAY BY THE SEA
Where: Royal Kona Resort, Luau Grounds, 75-5852 Alii Drive, Kailua-Kona
When: 5 p.m. Nov. 10
Details: Join Keith Vachon of KBIG FM for a spectacular evening of music, entertainment and a culinary feast prepared by executive chef George Gomes. Come early to browse the silent auction offerings while you enjoy the songs and dances of Hawaii Island Band and Te ‘E‘a O Te Turama. Enjoy a feast while being serenaded by the captivating voices of Kipapa Band followed by the main event, 2018 Na Hoku Hanohano Group of the Year Kapena. All proceeds benefit the annual Visitor Industry Charity Walk, which raises thousands for Big Island nonprofit agencies. Call 329-3111 to learn about the Holiday By The Sea room special for $199 (subject to tax).
Contact: Criste Ching, 329-3111, criste.ching@hawaiianhotels.com
HULA ARTS AT KILAUEA: ALOHA FRIDAY PROGRAM
Where: Volcano Art Center Gallery, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 11 a.m. Nov. 16 and Dec. 21
Details: Join kumu hula Moses Kaho‘okele Crabbe of Halauolaokalani on the lanai, every third Friday of each month, as he shares his extensive knowledge of hula, language and chant for entry-level learners. Free, but park fees apply.
Contact: Anisha Clay, 967-8222, anisha@volcanoartcenter.org
31ST ANNUAL HILO CHRISTMAS EXTRAVAGANZA CRAFT FAIR
Where: Edith Kanaka‘ole Multi-purpose Stadium, 350 Kalanikoa St., Hilo
When: 5 p.m. Nov. 16, 9 a.m. Nov. 17
Details: Admission is $2 at the door; keiki younger than 12 are free. Free admission the last hour of each day. For more information, visit www.malamaponoevents.com.
Contact: Kim Sasaki, 896-1620, malamaponoeventsmgmt@gmail.com
FIRST EVER FUNDRAISING GALA FOR HABITAT FOR HUMANITY
Where: Courtyard by Marriott King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel, 75-5660 Palani Road, Kailua-Kona
When: 5 p.m. Nov. 17
Details: The evening will feature dinner, a silent auction and a special musical performance by Paula Fuga. Funds raised through ticket sales, silent auction and sponsorship will help Habitat for Humanity continue to work toward achieving its goal of building 20 homes during the next year. Some of the funds will be directed specifically for helping those families affected by the most recent eruption in the Puna area. The silent auction will feature items from island businesses that generously donated goods and services. Tours, experiences, art and a seven-day cruise to Alaska for two from Norwegian Cruise Lines are some of the items up for bid. Tickets are $125 and can be purchased by visiting http://bit.ly/habitatgala.
Contact: Margo Takata, 331-8010, margo@habitathawaiiisland.org
ALOHA FRIDAY — LEI MAKING WITH KAIPO AH CHONG
Where: Volcano Art Center Gallery, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 11 a.m. Nov. 23 and Dec. 28
Details: This tropical agriculture farmer will share 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 fees apply.
Contact: Jenette, 967-8222, info@volcanoartcenter.org
HILTON WAIKOLOA’S ‘OHANA CHRISTMAS CRAFT FESTIVAL
Where: Hilton Waikoloa Village, Grand Ballroom, 69-425 Waikoloa Beach Drive, Waikoloa
When: 9 a.m. Nov. 24-25
Details: A day of Christmas spirit and aloha with amazing and unique Christmas gifts, entertainment, silent auctions, Santa Claus, a “Football Room,” children’s crafts, hula dance lessons, lei making and more.
Contact: Trina Ashcraft, 886-2956, trina.ashcraft@hilton.com
CHRISTMAS WITH THE CHEFS
Where: Courtyard by Marriott King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel, 75-5660 Palani Road, Kailua-Kona
When: 5:30 p.m. Dec. 1
Details: The annual gala features members of the American Culinary Federation Kona Kohala Chefs Association delighting attendees with plates of expertly prepared savory cuisine and delectable holiday treats — all accompanied by handcrafted ales, choice wines and 100 percent Kona coffee. The Bill Noble Trio, with Jeannine Guillory-Kane on vocals, jazzes up the evening for dancing under the stars fronting historic Kamakahonu Bay. A silent auction will tempt would-be Santas with an array of holiday gift ideas. Tickets are $90 and available at www.konakohalachefs.org. Tickets also are available at Westside Wines, Kona Coffee & Tea, The Spoon Shop and Courtyard King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel. The host hotel is offering a special event room rate starting at $159; ask for the “Christmas with the Chefs” rate.
Contact: Fern Gavelek, 329-0833, kkacf2011@gmail.com
SAKADA DAY 2018
Where: Kulaimano Community Center, 28-2892 Alia St., Pepeekeo
When: 10 a.m. Dec. 16
Details: The Filipino community of Hawaii Island will commemorate and honor the rich history and contributions of Filipino plantation labor in Hawaii. Sakada Day commemorates the first 15 sakadas, or Filipino plantation contract laborers, to arrive in Honolulu in 1906. A total of 126,000 Filipino workers worked in Hawaii’s sugarcane plantations. “Connecting Our Past to Shape the Future” is this year’s theme. During the event, sakadas will be honored and recognized with traditional songs, dances, food, certificates and congratulatory messages. A delegation from the University of Northern Philippines also will share in the festivities and sample a taste of aloha from our communities.
Contact: Jeanne Batallones, 443-7016, jbatallo@gmail.com
WAIMEA OCEAN FILM FESTIVAL
Where: Multiple venues in Waimea, Kohala Coast and Kaupulehu
When: Begins 9 a.m. Jan. 1, 2019
Details: Jan. 1-9. Festival passes are available online at www.waimeaoceanfilm.org, with extra early purchase pass rates available. The festival brings an immersive visual experience to the island each January, offering guests heart-pounding adventure, giant surf, marine life, international expeditions and ocean action, all while garnering greater insight and understanding into the ocean environment and island culture. More than 60 films feature ocean experience, ocean environment, island culture, inspiring stories and epic adventure. In addition to the films, interactive presentations, exhibits and breakfast talks and ocean-based activities add a dynamic element to the festival. For event updates and additional information, visit www.waimeaoceanfilm.org or follow the festival on Facebook, Instagram or Twitter.
Contact: Tania Howard, 854-6095, info@waimeaoceanfilm.org
ONGOING
Saturdays
HILO VETERANS CENTER
Where: 70 Lanihuli St., Suite No. 2, Hilo
When: 8 a.m. Saturdays
Details: Hilo Veterans Center has new office hours. A benefits briefing is hosted the first Thursday of each month from 9 a.m.-noon, with several other opportunities for veterans and their family members. Contact the center for more information. Also available are: shore fishing group, kanakapila group, art therapy group, stand-up paddling group, various golf activities, yoga, tai chi and a book club.
Contact: Maricar Souza, 969-3833
GUIDED HIKES
Where: Kahuku unit, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park
When: 9:30 a.m. Saturdays and Sundays
Details: Come explore the park with a ranger and discover an ever-changing landscape, learn about the Hawaiian culture and understand the ecosystem around you. Bring sturdy footwear, water, rain gear, sun protection and a snack is recommended. Enter the Kahuku Unit on the mauka (uphill) side of Highway 11 near mile marker 70.5 and meet near the parking area.
Contact: Park Information, 985-6011, havo_information@nps.gov
INSTANT DRAWING
Where: Ben Franklin, 333 Kilauea Ave., Hilo
When: Noon on Saturdays
Details: Learn to draw everything from plants to animals to people. For ages 10 and older. Cost is $17.50 for each two-hour class. Supply list given during the first class. You also can bring your own pencils, paper and drawing board.
Contact: Joy, 935-0005, tinacintron.art@gmail.com
Sundays
NANAWALE COMMUNITY FARMERS MARKET
Where: Nanawale Longhouse, 14-855 Kehau Road, Nanawale Estates
When: 7 a.m. Sundays
Details: Come and enjoy the various local vendors showcasing fresh produce, plants, handmade jewelry, honey,crystals and much, much more.
Contact: Gloria, 896-8393
FARMERS MARKET AT HAMAKUA HARVEST
Where: Intersection of Mamane Street and Highway 19, Honokaa
When: 9 a.m. Sundays
Details: Features local farmers, fresh produce, artisanal products and ono food. Weekly entertainment, workshops, informational booths and youth-focused activities. SNAP/EBT purchases welcomed.
Contact: Lori Beach, 896-2151, info@hamakuaharvest.org
SUNDAY CLAY — HIGH FIRE! POTTERY CLASSES
Where: Volcano Art Center, Niaulani Campus, 19-4074 Old Volcano Road, Volcano
When: 11:30 a.m. or 2:45 p.m. Sundays
Details: Nine-week workshop. Cost for either session is $200; $185 for VAC members plus a $15 materials fee for 6 pounds of clay, including glazes and firing. Additional clay will be available for purchase. Get an introduction to working with and firing midrange stoneware. Open studio time will be available to registered students from 2-5 p.m. Wednesdays; cost is $10 per day, with tickets available at the administration office front desk during business hours. Must be registered for a ceramics class to participate. Call or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org to register.
Contact: Alyssa Johnasen, 967-8222, workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
HILO BRIDGE CLUB
Where: Eagles Club, 16-111 Opukahaia St., Keaau
When: 12:30 p.m. Sundays; 11 a.m. Wednesdays
Details: Looking for social bridge players to join us in duplicate bridge. Cost is $5.
Contact: Harry Messenheimer, 854-6147
FREE DOG TRAINING AND SOCIAL EVENT
Where: Sidewalk nearest to the teahouse, Lili‘uokalani Gardens, Banyan Drive, Hilo
When: 2 p.m. Sundays
Details: Come join the fun and share the love. Goals are problem solving via free training instruction and tools, and offering an advanced socialization experience. Bring a bowl for water.
Contact: Carl Oguss, 933-9763, easthawaiidogpsychologycenter@yahoo.com
MINDFULNESS SESSIONS
Where: Puna Hongwanji Mission, 16-492 Old Volcano Road, Keaau
When: 7 p.m. Sundays through March 31
Details: Learn how to calm your breathing, calm your mind, release stress and tension, let go of anxiety, have harmony in your relationships, mindful eating for health and total relaxation. Free; open to public.
Contact: Satoshi Tomioka, 966-9981, mpunahongwanji@twc.com
Mondays
ZUMBA GOLD TONING
Where: YMCA, 300 W. Lanikaula St., Hilo
When: 6:30 a.m. Mondays
Details: Low-impact workout, suitable for all levels. Get fit, get toned, get inspired.
Contact: Harriet Rocha, 959-6405
SELF-DEFENSE FITNESS CLASS
Where: Kohala Village Hub, 55-514 Hawi Road, Hawi
When: 9:30 a.m. Mondays and Wednesdays
Details: Geared toward street-oriented self-defense and rooted in Brazilian jiu-jitsu. Students will learn stance, footwork, striking techniques, defense and much more. For class schedule, visit www.kohalavillagehub.com.
Contact: Kohala Village Hub, 889-0404, info@kohalavillagehub.com
ZUMBA GOLD CHAIR
Where: YMCA, 300 W. Lanikaula St., Hilo
When: 11 a.m. Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays
Details: Seated Zumba workout. Strengthen your core, increase your range of motion and stamina with this low-impact fitness class that offers the same benefits of Zumba Gold. All welcome.
Contact: Harriet Rocha, 640-3876
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS
Where: Serenity House, 15-2579 Pahoa-Keaau Road, Pahoa
When: Noon on Mondays
Details: If willpower is not working, turn to Overeaters Anonymous. This is not a diet or calories club. No dues or fees. Newcomers are welcome.
Contact: 345-2753, viviansuet@hotmail.com
FAMILY YOGA
Where: Yoga Centered, 37 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo
When: 3 p.m. Mondays
Details: Forty-five minutes of family fun yoga with Auntie Cat. Kids are free; adults $5.
Contact: Yoga Centered, 934-7233, frontdesk@yogacentered.com
TRADITIONAL WADO KARATE TRAINING
Where: Sangha Hall, 424 Kilauea Ave., Hilo
When: 5 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays
Details: Beginners class, 5-6 p.m.; advanced class, 6-7 p.m. Visitors welcome to observe and participate.
Contact: Craig, 987-1465
ZUMBA
Where: Hui Malama Ola Na ‘Oiwi, 326 Desha Ave., Keaukaha
When: 5:30 p.m. Mondays and Fridays
Details: Fun, upbeat and sure to be a good workout. All are welcome. Free and open to the public. Visit HMONO.org/events for all class dates and times.
Contact: Pua, 969-9220, contact@hmono.org
AERIAL ARTS CLASSES
Where: Pacific Gymnastics, 215B Railroad Ave., Hilo
When: 5:30 p.m. Mondays, 5 p.m. Wednesdays; 5 p.m. Fridays
Details: Students learn skills on different apparatuses including silks, hammock, straps and hoop. You won’t get bored. Beginners welcome. Preregistration with payment required.
Contact: Bella, 938-8002, m.aerialco@gmail.com
MONDAY NIGHT JAZZ JAM
Where: Kukuau Studio, 43 Kukuau St., Hilo
When: 6 p.m. Mondays
Details: An all-inclusive jam session with a rotating house band. Created to strengthen the Big Island jazz community through networking and jamming. Bring your favorite charts and the instrument of your choice or enjoy the vibrations of people improvising together in the jazz tradition. Free; all ages welcome.
Contact: Kukuau Studio, 464-3388, kukuaustudio@gmail.com
ZEN BUDDHIST MEDITATION
Where: Taishoji Soto Mission, 275 Kinoole St., Hilo
When: 6:30 p.m. Mondays
Details: Join Taishoji members for zazen (sitting meditation) and kinhin (walking meditation). Access from Kilauea Avenue. Free.
Contact: The Rev. Shinsho Hata, 785-3072, shinsho.hata@gmail.com
FREE ESL CLASS
Where: UH-Hilo, Building K, 200 W. Kawili St., Hilo
When: 7 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays
Details: Open to the public. Two levels: Beginning and intermediate. Classes held in K107 and K109. Practice English, make friends and have fun.
Contact: Bela Conley Ramsay, 932-7243, bela@hawaii.edu
Tuesdays
HILO SUNRISE CHAPTER — BNI NETWORKING MEETING
Where: Hilo Woman’s Club, 7 Lele St., Hilo
When: 7 a.m. Tuesdays
Details: For local business professionals who value word-of-mouth marketing and are seeking to network, refer business to each other and build a better business community.
Contact: Sharla Sare, 430-1787
BASIC STRETCH AND STRENGTHENING EXERCISE CLASS
Where: Hui Malama Ola Na ‘Oiwi, Hilo Office, 1438 Kilauea Ave.
When: 10 a.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays
Details: Basic stretches and muscular endurance exercises that will help improve your flexibility and strength. Designed for all ages; geared toward those needing to maintain or increase mobility, and those wanting a gentle stretch. Free.
Contact: Kalani Lawson, 969-9220, kalani@hmono.org
LIBRARY BENEFIT BOOKSTORE
Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo
When: 11 a.m. Tuesdays
Details: All proceeds to benefit the Hilo Public Library. Hardbacks for $1, paperbacks for 50 cents.
Contact: Dale R. Huber, 966-4386, dalerhuber@gmail.com
HILO TOASTMASTERS
Where: Puueo Community Center, 145 Wainaku St., Hilo
When: 12:10 p.m. Tuesdays
Details: Do you want to become a confident public speaker and strong leader? If so, Toastmasters is the place for you. You’ll find a supportive learn-by-doing environment that allows you to achieve your goals at your own pace.
Contact: Nancy Jo Moses, 769-4076, dntmoses@msn.com
HAKALAU FARMERS MARKET AND FOODSHARE
Where: Botanical World Adventures, 31-240 Old Mamalahoa Highway, Hakalau
When: 3 p.m. Tuesdays
Details: Island, organic produce, pizza and other hot food, raw honey, desserts, arts and crafts and live music provided by the Alternative Medicine Band.
Contact: Linda Jenson, 747-0467, ldjenson@gmail.com
AIKIDO CLASSES FOR GRADES 3-6
Where: Aikido of Hilo, 29 Shipman St., No. 203, Hilo
When: 4:45 p.m. Tuesdays and Fridays
Details: For children ages 8-11. Students learn self-discipline, respect, greater focus and awareness in noncompetitive classes featuring exercise, strengthening and aikido’s nonviolent self-defense. Cost is $60 per month; families $90.
Contact: Barbara Klein, 935-2454, AikidoOfHilo@gmail.com
THERAPEUTIC BASIC FLOW (YOGA) CLASSES
Where: Hui Malama Ola Na ‘Oiwi, Hilo Office, 1438 Kilauea Ave.
When: 5 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays
Details: Classes are free. Register today.
Contact: Kalani Lawson, 969-9220, kalani@hmono.org
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS
Where: Church of the Holy Apostles, 1407 Kapiolani St., Hilo
When: 5 p.m. Tuesdays
Details: It is not a diet club, but a fellowship of people recovering from compulsive overeating. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop eating compulsively. No dues, fees or weigh-ins.
Contact: OA contact, 345-2753
YOGA
Where: Hui Malama Ola Na ‘Oiwi, 326 Desha Ave., Keaukaha
When: 5 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays
Details: Beginners and experienced welcome. Designed for all ages. Get active, increase flexibility and improve your overall health. Free and open to the public. Visit HMONO.org/events for all class dates and times.
Contact: Pua, 969-9220, contact@hmono.org
ZUMBA FITNESS
Where: Church of the Holy Apostles, 1407 Kapiolani St., Hilo
When: 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays
Details: Free. Feel stronger, younger and healthier. Safe, easy-to-follow cardio dancing to Latin-inspired and contemporary hits.
Contact: Dee Torres, 938-9101, dtorres@hawaiiantel.net
HAVE FUN WITH WATERCOLOR
Where: Ben Franklin, 333 Kilauea Ave., Hilo
When: 5:30 p.m. Tuesdays
Details: Experimental and traditional techniques to bring the fun of watercolor to your eyes and hands. No previous experience necessary. Supply list given during the first class. For ages 11 and older. Cost is $17.50 per two-hour class.
Contact: Joy, 935-0005, tinacintron.art@gmail.com
LIFE DRAWING
Where: Kukuau Studio, 43 Kukuau St., Hilo
When: 6 p.m. Tuesdays
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
INTRO TO AIKIDO
Where: Aikido of Hilo, No. 203, 29 Shipman St., Hilo
When: 6 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays
Details: Exercise your body, mind and spirit with this Japanese martial art, which is an effective self-defense and path of self-development, integrating the whole person — physically, mentally and spiritually. Improves flexibility, endurance and coordination, self-confidence, discipline and awareness. Special rate of $60 for this six-week session. Other class times for adults, teens and youth available; also a special $10 session of aikido exercise class for seniors.
Contact: Barbara Klein, 935-2454, AikidoOfHilo@gmail.com
BLUES DANCE FUNDAMENTALS
Where: Aloha Wellness Center, 239 Haili St., Hilo
When: 7 p.m. Tuesdays
Details: Explore the variety of styles and expressions of this unique American partner dance. Learn basics such as shifting your partner’s weight, body isolations and ways to move across the floor. No partner or experience required; beginners welcome. Six weeks; cost is $35 or only $20 if you bring a new student. Drop-ins $10.
Contact: Andrea Gill, 959-8216, hilohepcats@gmail.com
BEGINNING SWING DANCE
Where: Aloha Wellness Center, 239 Haili St., Hilo
When: 7:15 p.m. Tuesdays through March 6
Details: Learn the basic footwork, rhythm and pulse, as well as essential partner connection for six-count Lindy hop. Add a few turns and you’ll be on the dance floor having fun in no time. Small, personalized classes; no partner or experience necessary. Six weeks for $35; $10 per class drop-in. Bring a friend who is new to the Hilo Hep Cats and get your own series for only $20.
Contact: Andrea Gill, 959-8216, hoaloha@hawaiiantel.net
Wednesdays
QUILTING AND KNITTING IN HONOKAA
Where: North Hawaii Education and Research Center, 45-539 Plumeria St., Honokaa
When: 9 a.m. Wednesdays
Details: People of any skill level, including beginners, are welcome to attend.
Contact: June, 962-0515, greenfeljoo1@hawaii.rr.com
PARKINSON’S EXERCISE GROUP
Where: YMCA Hilo, 300 W. Lanikaula St., Hilo
When: 9:30 a.m. Wednesday
Details: Great fun and excellent health benefits from exercise. Stand or sit in your chair. Caregivers can attend with no charge.
Contact: Fran Calvert, 982-7511, fcalvert@hawaiiantel.net
WRITER’S GUILD: A FREE GROUP TO SUPPORT WRITERS
Where: Thelma Parker Public Library, 67-1209 Mamalahoa Highway, Waimea
When: 10 a.m. Wednesdays
Details: This nonprofit group supporting writers on the Big Island will meet weekly through June and July. Drop in with your ideas or pieces on which you are currently working. Group topics vary according to pieces being discussed.
Contact: Susan Collins, 887-6076, susan.collins@librarieshawaii.org
DRAWING AND SKETCHING ART CLASSES
Where: Hilo Armory, Culture & Education Classroom, 28 Shipman St., Hilo
When: 2:15 p.m. Wednesdays
Details: Award-winning Hawaii artist Ken Charon conducts weekly drawing lessons for kids after school. Sketching and drawing will be done on site at downtown Hilo locations, weather permitting, and in the studio at the Armory. Cost is $5 per session. Classes are recommended for art lovers from 8-14 years old. Supplies needed: one HB and one 4B drawing pencil, a white eraser, a sharpener in a pencil case and a 9-by-12-inch drawing pad.
Contact: Bert or Morty, 961-8706, cultureandeducation@hawaiicounty.gov
KIRTAN (SACRED MUSIC)
Where: Polestar Gardens, 7 Noni Farms Road, Pahoa
When: 5:45 p.m. Wednesdays
Details: Kirtan and potluck. Free. Donation requested.
Contact: Ann Gornik, 936-8518, ann@polestargardens.org
Thursdays
SUNRISE YOGA
Where: No Place Like Om Yoga Studio, 65-1237 Kawaihae Road, Waimea
When: 6:15 a.m. Thursdays
Details: A gentle flow class for any level student. Every Thursday.
Contact: No Place Like Om, 640-7204, info@omhawaii.com
WEAVING CLASSES
Where: Top Stitch, 45-3359 Mamane St., Honokaa
When: 10 a.m. Thursdays
Details: Sponsored by the Big Island Chapter of the Hawaii Handweavers Hui. For details and fee information call the number below.
Contact: Liz Kelly, 885-4452, topstitchhawaii@gmail.com
POTTERY CLASSES
Where: Kilauea Studios, Kurtistown
When: 10 a.m. Thursdays
Details: Pottery classes available for all skill levels. Wheel, hand-building, high-fire gas kilns. Lots of fun, spacious studio and beautiful setting.
Contact: Jamie Stokes, 799-9657, kilaueastudios@gmail.com
WEEKLY BNI MEETING
Where: Wainaku Executive Center, 26-238 Hawaii Belt Road, Hilo
When: 10:15 a.m. Thursdays
Details: BNI was founded in 1985 by Dr. Ivan Misner “for the primary purpose of building powerful referral networks.” If you want to grow your business by giving and getting referrals, you’re encouraged to call and/or attend.
Contact: Kelly Higaki, 935-5575, royd@savio.com
BEGINNING HULA I WITH PUA BROWN
Where: Hilo Armory, Culture and Education Classroom, 28 Shipman St., Hilo
When: 1 p.m. Thursdays
Details: Classes on Thursdays through March 22. Cost is $55 for 11 sessions. This class focuses on hula through the Hawaiian language and cultural experience.
Contact: Bert or Morty, 961-8706, cultureandeducation@hawaiicounty.gov
BEGINNING HULA II WITH PUA BROWN
Where: Hilo Armory, Culture and Education Classroom, 28 Shipman St., Hilo
When: 2:30 p.m. Thursdays
Details: Classes on Thursdays through March 22. Cost is $55 for 11 sessions. This class focuses on hula through the Hawaiian language and cultural experience.
Contact: Bert or Morty, 961-8706, cultureandeducation@hawaiicounty.gov
HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE STUDY GROUP
Where: North Kohala Public Library, 54-3645 Akoni Pule Highway, Kapaau
When: 3:30 p.m. Thursdays
Details: All ages and skill levels invited to join the study group. This is a group of motivated learners who support each other in increasing their Hawaiian language skills. Newcomers welcome.
Contact: Janet Lam, 889-6655, janet.lam@librarieshawaii.org
BEGINNING HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE CLASSES
Where: Volcano Art Center, Niaulani Campus, 19-4074 Old Volcano Road, Volcano
When: 5 p.m. Thursdays
Details: Papa ‘Olelo Hawai‘i Part One, beginning Hawaiian language courses taught by University of Hawaii at Hilo instructor ‘Alika Guerrero, will be offered for eight weeks. This basics class will focus on simple vocabulary, conversation, grammar and sentence structure. Cost is $90 or $80 for VAC members. The required workbook for the class is “Na Kai ‘Ewalu,” available at the UH-Hilo bookstore. To register or for more information, call VAC or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org.
Contact: Alyssa Johnasen, 967-8222, workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS
Where: Puna Congregational Church, 16-647 Old Volcano Road, Room 6, Keaau
When: 5 p.m. Thursdays
Details: It is not a diet club, but a fellowship of people recovering from compulsive overeating. The only requirement for membership is a desire to stop eating compulsively. No dues, fees or weigh-ins.
Contact: OA contact, 345-2753
THURSDAY EVENING POTTERY DROP-IN
Where: Volcano Art Center, Niaulani Campus, 19-4074 Old Volcano Road, Volcano
When: 6 p.m. Thursdays
Details: This drop-in style class will allow island residents and visitors the opportunity to try their hand at creating with clay on the potter’s wheel, without having to commit to an eight- or 10-week series. Emphasis will be placed on getting a feel for working on the potter’s wheel and experiencing the thrill of hand-forming a pot in motion. Students with all levels of clay experience welcome. Cost is $35 or $30 for VAC members.
Contact: Alyssa Johnasen, 967-8222, workshops@volcanoartcenter.org
GAMBLERS ANONYMOUS
Where: Center for Spiritual Living, Hawaiian Paradise Park
When: 6:30 p.m. Thursdays
Details: A new group for people who have a desire to stop gambling. Every Thursday.
Contact: Lucinda, 509-930-6329, 1lukiluci@gmail.com
RANTOKAN KENDO CLUB
Where: Waiakea Recreation Center, 1634 Kamehameha Ave., Hilo
When: 8 p.m. Thursdays
Details: Learn this ancient traditional martial art of Japan and modern-day sport, founded on virtues of samurai training. Cost is $10 per month.
Contact: rantokan.kendo@gmail.com
LINE DANCE CLASS
Where: Hilo Elks Lodge, 150 Kinoole St., Hilo
When: 8 p.m. Thursdays
Details: Through Dec. 28; class and party every Thursday. For Elks members and their guests. Cost is $3.
Contact: Andy Aquino, 959-5960, dancingscreenwriter@yahoo.com
Fridays
UNDERSTANDING HAWAIIAN MUSIC
Where: TBA to participants
When: 12:30 p.m. Fridays
Details: For those interested in understanding the words and appreciating the themes of popular Hawaiian songs. A native speaker will teach. No previous knowledge of Hawaiian language necessary. Call if you are interested and for details.
Contact: Laura L. Williams-May, 805-545-0642, laurainslo@gmail.com
WEST AFRICAN DANCE
Where: YWCA, 145 Ululani St., Hilo
When: 6:45 p.m. Fridays
Details: Have fun and sweat while learning West African dance. Taught by Michal Anna Carrillo of Lavaroots Dance Company in Hawi. All levels and drop-ins welcome. Live drumming. Cost is $15.
Contact: Michal Anna Carrillo, 987-4243, lavaroots@gmail.com
SQUARE DANCING FOR HEALTH AND FITNESS
Where: Clem Akina Park, 159 Wainaku St., Hilo
When: 7 p.m. Fridays
Details: Meet new people for fun, fellowship and friendship put to music. Led by Bill Yoeman, ACA certified square dance caller and instructor.
Contact: Bill Yoeman, 968-6091
OTHER ONGOING EVENTS
MEMBERSHIP AND PATRON DRIVE
Where: Hawaii Plantation Museum, 27-246 Old Mamalahoa Highway, Papaikou
When: Through Dec. 31
Details: The museum is a nonprofit organization located in the old Yoshiyama Store, formerly the Onomea Sugar Plantation Store. Its mission and purpose is to collect, preserve and exhibit Hawaii Island sugar plantation artifacts and small-business memorabilia for the education and enjoyment of present and future generations.
Contact: Sharri Thornton or Christal Subica, 937-2760, plantationmuseum@gmail.com
PAHOA SENIOR CLASSES
Where: Pahoa Senior Center, 15-3016 Kauhale St., Pahoa
When: Various times and days
Details: Seniors 55 and older can participate in classes including beginning tai chi with instructor Verne Presnall, ceramics, line dancing, hula and ukulele. Classes run through Dec. 8. Call for additional information.
Contact: Margaret Yafuso, 966-5801, myafuso@hawaiicounty.gov
KILNS FOR GLASS AND POTTERY
Where: Ainaloa
When: TBD
Details: Ongoing instruction on building high-fire propane kilns. Date and times are flexible.
Contact: Harr C. Fernald, 747-7289, fernaldh@gmail.com
INDIVIDUAL VOICE INSTRUCTION WITH AMY HORST
Where: Hilo
When: By appointment
Details: Learn vocal power and confidence. Weekly lessons arranged according to student and teacher schedules. Cost is $30 per lesson. Call or email for more information or to register.
Contact: Amy Horst, 640-2898, amysoprano@gmail.com
FREE HELPING HAND FOR SENIORS
Where: 1911 Kalanianaole Ave., No. 608, Hilo
When: 9 a.m.
Details: For seniors who need to be driven to a doctor’s appointment, the store, the park for a walk or just to get out of the house. Call or text.
Contact: Tom, 990-5045
AIKIDO FOR ADULT BEGINNERS AND TEENS
Where: Aikido of Hilo, 29 Shipman St., No. 203, Hilo
When: Various days and times (call or email for additional information)
Details: Exercise your body, mind and spirit with aikido, an effective self-defense and path of self-development, integrating the whole person — physically, mentally and spiritually. Improves flexibility, endurance and coordination, self-confidence, discipline and awareness. Various days and times for classes. Cost is $60 per month; families $90. Check www.AikidoOfhilo.org for additional information.
Contact: Barbara Klein, 935-2454, AikidoOfHilo@gmail.com
COUNTRY WESTERN DANCE CLASS WITH DENISE
Where: Hilo Elks Lodge, 150 Kinoole St., Hilo
When: 6:15 p.m. (call or email for days)
Details: Through March 7. Features two step, swing, waltz and other requests. Learn to spin, dip and weave through traffic. Call or email for more specific information.
Contact: Denise Westbrook, 970-739-6771, dancingscreenwriter@yahoo.com
LEARN TO DANCE SALSA WITH DENISE
Where: Holy Apostles Episcopal Church, 1407 Kapiolani St., Hilo
When: 7 p.m. (call or email for days)
Details: Through March 6. Get a strong foundation and variations that will last a lifetime. First lesson is $1. Call or email for more specific information.
Contact: Denise Westbrook, 970-739-6771, dancingscreenwriter@yahoo.com
WEST COAST SWING WITH DENISE
Where: Hilo Elks Lodge, 150 Kinoole St., Hilo
When: Begins at 7:30 p.m. March 27
Details: Get a strong foundation and variations that will last a lifetime. For singles and couples. For Elks members and their guests. First lesson is free. Call or email for additional information.
Contact: Denise Westbrook, 970-739-6771, dancingscreenwriter@yahoo.com
AL-ANON EAST HAWAII
Where: Various locations
When: Various times
Details: Are you troubled by someone’s drinking? Call for free support, meeting places and times. For more information, visit www.afghawaii.org.
Contact: Dana C., 430-6653, dr.easthawaii@gmail.com