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Arts & Exhibits

TODAY, Oct. 19

31ST ANNUAL “THE TRASH SHOW: HAWAII ARTIST RECYCLE” GALA

Where: East Hawaii Cultural Center, 141 Kalakaua St., Hilo

When: Regular center hours through Friday

Details: Exhibit features works by Big Island artists, showcasing original pieces made from recycled materials..

Contact Name: EHCC, 961-5711, admin@ehcc.org

TUESDAY, Oct. 22

CELEBRATION OF QUILTS AND QUILTING

Where: Mountain View Public and School Library, 1235 Volcano Highway, Mountain View

When: 3:30 p.m. Tuesday

Details: The library recently unearthed a quilt made by the Mountain View Library Quilting Class in 1979. It is full of the history and the flora and fauna of Mountain View/Volcano area.

Contact: Bonnie Perry, 968-2322, ldssevents@librarieshawaii.org

COMING

VOLCANO VILLAGE ART STUDIO TOUR AND SALE

Where: Volcano Village

When: 10 a.m. Nov. 29-Dec. 1

Details: The Volcano Village Artists Hui hosts the 33rd annual Art Studio Tour and Sale. Visitors are invited to meet the artists in their studios and see artworks in a wide variety of media. New this year, there will be demonstrations of art making at each of the studios on Sunday, Dec. 1. A special drawing for pieces contributed by the artists will be held the last day of the event. Maps to the six studio locations will be available at businesses in Volcano Village as well as at www.VolcanoVillageArtistsHui.com.

Contact: Emily Herb, 987-3472, eherb@hawaii.rr.com

Classes

TODAY, Oct. 19

FOOD FROM WOOD: GROWING EDIBLE AND MEDICINAL MUSHROOMS ON LOGS, STUMPS AND WOOD CHIPS

Where: Volcano Art Center, Niaulani Campus, 19-4074 Old Volcano Road, Volcano

When: 9 a.m. today

Details: Learn the basics of mushroom cultivation. Also discover the health benefits of different edible and medicinal fungi in Hawaii. Cost is $55 for VAC members, $60 for non-members. Pre-registration is required. Each participant will depart with a shiitake mushroom log kit as well as a King Stropharia mushroom kit. To register, call VAC or visit www. volcanoartcenter.org.

Contact: Alyssa Johnasen, 967-8222, workshops@volcanoartcenter.org

PAPERCRAFT AND ART CLUB

Where: Ben Franklin Crafts, 333 Kilauea Ave., Hilo

When: Noon today

Details: Learn how to make your own cards, home decor and other handmade papercraft items. No experience necessary; club suitable for all ages. Cost is $10. All supplies included.

Contact: Joy, 935-0005, cc5462@hmstores.com

ARGENTINE TANGO WORKSHOP

Where: Paradise Performing Arts Center, 29 Shipman St., Suite 202, Hilo

When: 7 p.m. today

Details: Learn the basic elements, with a focus on the embrace. Great for beginners and intermediate dancers. Visiting instructor Neeraj Korde from New York will help students become more confident and joyful in dance. No partner needed. Wear dance shoes or socks.

Contact: Maika Hill Higgins, 292-1931, maika@sflovestango.com

SUNDAY, Oct. 20

LIFE GOAL-SETTING CLASS

Where: Church of the Holy Cross, 440 W. Lanikaula St., Hilo

When: 1 p.m. Sunday

Details: Learn how changing your thinking can create the best life you can imagine. Free. Taught by F. William McRoberts of Kailua, Oahu.

Contact: Bill McRoberts, 557-4934, fmcroberts@royalaa.com

TUESDAY, Oct. 22

PUNA WRITERS’ WORKSHOPS FALL SESSIONS

Where: Hawaiian Shores Community Center, 15-859 Kahakai Boulevard, Pahoa

When: 12:30 p.m. Tuesdays through Dec. 3 or Thursdays through Dec. 5

Details: Cost for entire 10 weeks is $90. Bring your work, read aloud and get constructive feedback or learn the nuts and bolts of how to write a compelling character-driven piece. There also is also a Hilo class at 4 p.m. Fridays at UH-Hilo. Contact the person below to register or for more information for the Puna group. Contact Adam Sydney at 818-216-8664 or asydney@gmail.com for the Hilo group.

Contact: Dawn Hurwitz, 965-9600, dawnhurwitz@mac.com

LIFE DRAWING WITH THE HILO ARTISTS HUI

Where: Kukuau Studio, 43-D Kukuau St., Hilo

When: 6 p.m. Tuesdays

Details: Open to all. Children younger than 18 years old must provide permission from a parent to attend. Cost is $10 per person. Arrive a few minutes early. Sessions feature drawing from a nude or partially draped model in a traditional format, starting with one minute gesture drawings and working up to 20 minute poses. Chairs are provided; however, participants must furnish their own drawing materials. Bring a drawing board or easel; 11-by-14-inch or larger pad of paper is recommended. All mediums are fine to use. If you wish to paint using traditional oils you must use a low odor, artist-grade solvent.

Contact: Robert Weiss, 557-0097

BON DANCE CLASSES

Where: Hakalau Jodo Mission, 29-2289 Hanamalo Loop, Hakalau

When: 6 p.m. Tuesday

Details: Second and fourth Tuesdays of each month. Exercise and fun — learn older traditional dances, as well as contemporary upbeat dances. Also learn the history and background of the dances. Donation of $5.

Contact: Akiko Masuda, 963-6422, msakiko@hawaii.rr.com

WEDNESDAY, Oct. 23

BEGINNING LINDY HOP SWING DANCE

Where: Paradise Performing Arts Center, 29 Shipman St., Hilo

When: 7 p.m. Wednesdays through Oct. 16

Details: Enjoy America’s original swing dance style, the Lindy Hop, with the Hilo Hep Cats. Learn Lindy’s iconic move, the swingout, as well as rhythm, footwork and partner communication. Cost is $45 for all six weeks, $30 if you bring a new student; $10 drop-in. No partner or experience needed.

Contact: Andrea Gill, 959-8216, hilohepcats@gmail.com

THURSDAY, Oct. 24

HOW TO MAKE TRAINING EFFECTIVE

Where: Gemini Observatory, office conference room, 670 N. Aohoku Place, Hilo

When: 7:30 a.m. Thursday

Details: Hawaii Island employers are invited. If you make presentations or conduct employee training, whether new hire orientation, health and safety, legal compliance, financial controls, technical subjects or other “dry” topics, you can take your presentations from dreadful to delightful. Cost is $25 for Society for Human Resources Management, $35 for non-members and only $20 for SHRM Hawaii Young Professionals members and students; cost includes breakfast. Register online at www.shrmhawaii.org/events/ or contact sylvia@aps2k.com for more information.

Contact: Bill Brown, 987-6135, bbrownwaha@yahoo.com

SENIOR LECTURES FALL SESSION

Where: The Institute for Astronomy, 640 N. Aohoku Place, Hilo

When: 10 a.m. Thursday

Details: The Kamana Senior Center Senior Lectures is a 10-week lecture series featuring an exciting lineup of nine speakers and a Christmas lunch on Dec. 12. This week’s speaker is Kathleen Baumgardner, strategic planning project manager at UH-Hilo and co-founder of the Foco Cafe in Fort Collins, Colo., will present “Stories of Hope from a Nonprofit Cafe.” Cost is $10 for the entire fall session. If you have not registered, arrive early to do so.

Contact: Carol Lafond, 339-7270, lafond1584@gmail.com

BASIC COMPUTER CLASSES

Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo

When: 2 p.m. Thursday

Details: Hands-on class. Learn how to use a computer more effectively to improve your life in the digital age. Meets every other Thursday in the computer lab. Registration required. Limited to six students per session. Call the library or visit the reference desk to register.

Contact: Justin Rajkowski, 933-8890, justin.rajkowski@librarieshawaii.org

COMING

PAINT YOUR OWN SILK SCARF

Where: Volcano Art Center, Niaulani Campus, 19-4074 Old Volcano Road, Volcano

When: 9 a.m. Oct. 26

Details: Paint your own 8-by-53-inch scarf using three colors of your choice, which will create many more colors on the silk. Beginner and intermediate artists welcome. Cost is $50, or $45 for VAC members, plus a $15 fee per person inclusive of supplies. To register, call VAC or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org.

Contact: Alyssa Johnasen, 967-8222, workshops@volcanoartcenter.org

KIMCHI AND KOMBUCHA/JUN MAKING WORKSHOP

Where: Volcano Art Center, Niaulani Campus, 19-4074 Old Volcano Road, Volcano

When: 10 a.m. Oct. 26

Details: Learn the basics of culturing cabbage and various vegetables into probiotic-rich kimchi as well as how to make your own kombucha and jun. Each participant will take home their own finished products. Cost is $60, or $55 for VAC members, plus a $15 fee inclusive of supplies. All supplies and organic ingredients will be provided. Pre-registration is required. To register, call VAC or visit www.volcanoartcenter.org. No cooking skills necessary.

Contact: Alyssa Johnasen, 967-8222, workshops@volcanoartcenter.org

CREATIVE RETREAT — ACRYLIC PAINT POURING

Where: Hawaii Creative Retreats Studio, 614 Kilauea Ave., Suite 103, No. 25, Hilo

When: 2 p.m. Oct. 26 and 29 and Nov. 2

Details: This popular series returns with fun, new acrylic paint pouring techniques to create abstract paintings. No paint brush required. Create four unique pieces. Cost is $45. Register at www.hawaiicreativeretreats.com.

Contact: Sara Krosch, 520-389-0620, hawaiicreativeretreats@gmail.com

UV RESIN JEWELRY AND CHARMS

Where: Ben Franklin Crafts, 333 Kilauea Ave., Hilo

When: 10 a.m. Oct. 27

Details: Learn how to use UV resin with wires, bezels and molds to create your own unique pieces. No experience necessary; class suitable for beginners and intermediate students. Cost is $12. All supplies included.

Contact: Joy, 935-0005, cc5462@hmstores.com

DIA DE LOS MUERTOS: DAY OF REMEMBRANCE

Where: Laupahoehoe Public Library, 35-2065 Old Mamalahoa Highway, Laupahoehoe

When: 12:30 p.m. Oct. 28

Details: Each participant will be able to cut and fold a mask, creating a memorial to ohana who passed on.

Contact: Gabrielle Casart, 962-2229, hlacirc@librarieshawaii.org

INTRODUCTION TO DATABASES: ANCESTRY.COM LIBRARY EDITION

Where: Laupahoehoe Public Library, 35-2065 Old Mamalahoa Highway, Laupahoehoe

When: 10:30 a.m. Oct. 30

Details: Did you know you can use Ancestry.com for free by using your library card at the library? This session will cover the basics in getting you started in searching for your family history. It is geared toward adults and teens. Feel free to bring your own Wi-Fi-enabled device on which to practice.

Contact: Gabrielle Casart, 962-2229, hlacirc@librarieshawaii.org

DIA DE LOS MUERTOS — DAY OF THE DEAD

Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo

When: 3 p.m. Oct. 31

Details: Craft workshop. Participants cut and fold masks to create a memorial space to honor their ohana that passed on.

Contact: Justin Rajkowski, 933-8890, justin.rajkowski@librarieshawaii.org

CREATIVE RETREAT — PAINTED BATH FIZZIES

Where: Hawaii Creative Retreats Studio, 614 Kilauea Ave., Suite 103, No. 25, Hilo

When: 2 p.m. Nov. 9

Details: Learn to make your own scented bath fizzies and decorate them with mica paints for your home spa experience or as gifts. Cost is $20. Register at www.hawaiicreativeretreats.com.

Contact: Sara Krosch, 520-389-0620, hawaiicreativeretreats@gmail.com

HOW DOES YOUR GARDEN GROW SERIES: THE RIGHT AND WRONG WAY TO GROW ORCHIDS

Where: Mountain View Public and School Library, 1235 Volcano Highway, Mountain View

When: 4:30 p.m. Nov. 12

Details: Learn about how orchids grow in nature and how that helps understand the right way to grow them. Even if you are an experienced grower, you’ll be entertained by the songs and videos in this multi-media presentation.

Contact: Bonnie Perry, 968-2322, bonnie.perry@librarieshawaii.org

Clubs

TODAY, Oct. 19

BIG ISLAND TALL CLUB

Where: Waipio Beach

When: 10 a.m. today

Details: Help get a chapter of Tall Clubs International going in the 808. Get together with folks you’ll see eye-to-eye with and enjoy a day at the beach. Bring your poles, boogie boards, sunscreen and chairs. Meet at Ken’s in Honokaa.

Contact: Ralph LeVitt, 916-396-2021, golddiver@hotmail.com

TUESDAY, Oct. 22

HILO WOMAN’S CLUB GENERAL MEETING

Where: Hilo Woman’s Clubhouse, 7 Lele St., Hilo

When: 11:30 a.m. Tuesday

Details: Come for a very informative meeting and potluck luncheon. Guest speaker will be Dr. Michelle Mitchell, who will address a major issue that concerns all of us — the doctor shortage on the Big Island and in the entire state. Call the number below for information. The general public is invited.

Contact: Beverly, 935-9838, bgheikes@yahoo.com

FRIDAY, Oct. 26

SOCIETY FOR HAWAIIAN ARCHAEOLOGY 32ND ANNUAL CONFERENCE

Where: Kona Imin Center, 76-5877 Old Government Road, Holualoa

When: Friday through Oct. 27

Details: Members will gather to share the results of their latest research projects and discuss pressing archaeological issues. This year, the SHA will honor archaeologist Patrick V. Kirch with the first ever Lifetime Achievement Award. Cultural practitioner Nicole Keaka Lui also will be honored with the prestigious Cultural Stewardship Award for her work in perpetuating Native Hawaiian culture and advocating for the community through public and professional outreach. There will be three huaka‘i field trips to cultural sites during Friday morning. For more information or to register, visit https://hawaiianarchaeology.org/2019-hawaiian-archaeology-conference/.

Contact: Angus Raff-Tierney, 798-9739, sha2019kona@hawaiianarchaeology.org

COMING

THE MARINE CORPS LEAGUE

Where: VFW Post, 74-5543 Kaiwai St., Suite 185A, Kailua-Kona

When: 11 a.m. Oct. 26

Details: Monthly meeting. Planning for the Marine Corps Birthday Ball. All Marines and Navy Corpsmen (serving, retired or reserve) and their spouses are invited to attend. Dress is resort casual.

Contact: Dale Ross, 322-2172

HILO WOMAN’S CLUB SPOOKTOBER FEST

Where: Hilo Woman’s Club, 7 Lele St., Hilo

When: 5:30 p.m. Oct. 26

Details: Eat, drink and be scary. Enjoy beer, brats, pretzels and more. Then dance the night away with the sounds of the talented DJ, Uncle Mikey. There’s also a costume contest with prizes. Tickets are only $35. For more info or tickets, call the number below.

Contact: Beverly Heikes, 935-9838, office@hilowomansclub.or

LITTLE BIG TOTS FOUNDATION TRUMP CARD GAME CHARITY FUNDRAISER

Where: Hilo

When: 2 p.m. Nov. 24

Details: Check in is at 1 p.m. All proceeds will be used toward the issuing of registration scholarships for youth. Win some great prizes and enjoy the classic Hawaiian-style game of trumps. Register your team at https://form.jotform.com/Kountrygirl24/trumpfundraiser

Contact: Kristina Tolentino, 796-1106, littlebigtotshi@gmail.com

Health

TODAY, Oct. 19

OSTOMY SUPPORT GROUP

Where: Hilo Medical Center, Cafeteria, 1190 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo

When: 11:30 a.m. today

Details: Meet new friends, share experiences and provide mutual support in an environment that’s friendly and safe. Meets the third Saturday of each month. Open to all ostomates, pre-ostomy patients, caregivers, interested medical professionals and the public.

Contact: Sandy Wright, 339-7640, ostomygroup@yahoo.com

FRIDAY, Oct. 25

HILO PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP

Where: Aging Disability Resource Center, 1035 Kinoole St., Hilo

When: 2 p.m. Friday

Details: Maggie Young, licensed mental health therapist and Eleanor’s daughter, will present “Relaxation and Mindfulness for Parkinson’s.” The presentation focuses on talking about stress and how to alleviate it — especially as it applies to those living with Parkinson’s disease.

Contact: Fran Calvert, 982-7511, fcalvert@hawaiiantel.net

COMING

COMMUNITY OUTREACH PROJECT FOR COMMUNITIES IMPACTED BY THE 2018 KILAUEA ERUPTION

Where: Keaau Community Center, 16-192 Pili Mua St., Room A, Keaau

When: 9 a.m. Oct. 26

Details: Free; food provided. A grant project funded and hosted by the Hawaii Psychiatric Medical Association. This is an informal talk and discussion about where folks are now. Practical education about common reactions after a natural disaster and ways people cope also will be provided. Discuss how the mind and body react to stress as well as healthy and creative ways of coping with changes that occur.

Contact: Jessica Nichols, 536-7705, office@hawaiipsychiatry.org

FREE MOBILITY DEVICE AND AID FITTING

Where: Hawaii Island Adult Care, 561 Kupuna St., Hilo

When: 9 a.m. Oct. 26

Details: October is Physical Therapy Month. Event presented by Big Island Therapy and Pakolea Rehab. Free. If you are at risk of falling or if have impaired mobility that is keeping you from doing all the things you love, you are a potential candidate for a walking stick, cane or walker. Whatever the type and style of walking aid you have chosen, you will want to make sure it fits you properly and is set up correctly so you can continue to use it enjoyably.

Contact: Lisa Kwee, 936-1556, lkwee@hawaiiislandadultcare.org

Just for Keiki

COMING

BLUE AND WHITE FAIR

Where: Paauilo Elementary and Intermediate School, 43-1497 Hauola Road, Paauilo

When: 9 a.m. Oct. 26

Details: There will be a talent showcase, multiple vendors selling one-of-a-kind gifts just in time for the holidays and a silent auction in which you can score amazing items such as a two-night stay at Waikoloa Beach Marriott, dinner for two at Hawaii Calls Restaurant & Lounge, a round of golf for four at Mauna Kea Beach Hotel, a gift certificate from Merriman’s, a Body Glove deluxe snorkel, BBQ and dolphin watch and more. Keiki will have a blast with more than a dozen carnival games and prizes, a bouncing castle and huge water slide. Parents will love the onolicious grinds and refreshing beverages, and the best part is that all funds raised go directly into planning exciting learning adventures for the students at the Paauilo school.

Contact: Donna Ito-Villafuerte, 776-7710, donna.ito-villafuerte@k12.hi.us

BOOK OR TREAT

Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo

When: Noon on Oct. 30-31

Details: Children and teens are invited to fill out a book review about their favorite spooky or silly Halloween-themed book. If you don’t have a favorite, ask for a recommendation! Book review forms can be picked up at the children’s reference desk. Upon submitting your review, pick up your treat.

Contact: Gretchen Andrews, 933-8890, ldssevents@librarieshawaii.org

ART JOURNALING CLUB FOR TEENS AND TWEENS

Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo

When: 1:30 p.m. Oct. 26

Details: Children ages 12 and older are invited to join. Art journaling is a creative process that combines visual and written mediums. Materials to create will be provided. Bring your own art journal. Meetings will be the fourth Saturday of every month. Bring your creativity and make new friends.

Contact: Mark Kishaba, 933-8890, mark.kishaba@librarieshawaii.org

TUESDAYS WITH HOPIE

Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo

When: 11 a.m. Oct. 31

Details: Hopie is a rescue dog at Rainbow Friends Animal Sanctuary that visits schools where kids read and share stories with me. This summer, Hopie is visiting the library and hopes to see you here.

Contact: Gretchen Andrews, 933-8890, gretchen.andrews@librarieshawaii.org

GALAXY GOO

Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo

When: 1:30 p.m. Nov. 6

Details: Children are invited for this fun and creative hands-on activity that will include the use of glue, baking soda and glitter to create a special slime. Free; intended for children ages 5-13.

Contact: Gretchen Andrews, 933-8890, ldssevents@librarieshawaii.org

NINTENDO SUPER NES GAME DAY FOR TEENS AND TWEENS

Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo

When: 1:30 p.m. Nov. 13

Details: Come try the new Nintendo Super NES classic edition video game console. Two players can play at one time; bring your gaming partner or meet a new one. Free and open to ages 11-17.

Contact: Gretchen Andrews, 933-8890, ldssevents@librarieshawaii.org

SHICHI-GO-SAN KIMONO DRESSING (BUNKA NO HI)

Where: Sangha Hall, 424 Kilauea Ave., Hilo

When: 10:30 a.m. Nov. 16

Details: Shichi-Go-San kimono dressing and picture-taking for girls ages 3 and 7 and boys age 5 is a popular event at Japanese Culture Day (Bunka No Hi). Experienced kimono dressers will dress the girls in beautiful kimono, obi and accessories. Boys will be dressed in haori, a kimono-style jacket, and hakama, a traditional Japanese trouser. The fee is $40 for JCAH members and $50 for non-members, which includes dressing, photography session, two prints in a 4-by-6-inch commemorative double photo in a frame and digital copies sent via email. Deadline for applications is Oct. 31 or when all slots are filled.

Contact: Joann Tanimoto, 989-9854, joann_tani@hotmail.com

Outdoors

THURSDAY, Oct. 24

STEWARDSHIP OF KIPUKAPUAULU

Where: Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

When: 9:30 a.m. Thursdays

Details: Meet at the Kipukapuaulu parking lot off Mauna Loa Road off Highway 11. Help remove troublesome plants. Bring clippers or pruners, sturdy gloves, a hat and water. Wear closed-toe shoes and clothing you don’t mind getting permanently stained from morning glory sap. Be prepared for cool and wet or hot and sunny weather. New volunteer? Contact Marilyn Nicholson at nickem@hawaii.rr.com for more information.

Contact: Park Information, 985-6011, havo_information@nps.gov

Pau Hana

TODAY, Oct. 19

COUNTRY MUSIC DANCE

Where: Fraternal Order of Eagles, Keaau Aerie, 16-111 Opukahaia St., Keaau

When: 7 p.m. today

Details: Enjoy the music of the Gone Country Band. Cover charge only $5.

Contact: Richard J. Robbins, 965-0133, RobbinsR006@Hawaii.rr.com

DD AND THE HIGH ROLLERS PLAY FOR SWINGING SATURDAY

Where: Hilo Elks Lodge, 150 Kinoole St., Hilo

When: 7 p.m. today

Details: Dance to good time, high-energy rock & roll from the 1950s. Featuring guest Bobby Banks. Come at 7 p.m. for a beginner-friendly dance lesson; the live music begins at 7:30 p.m. Entry is $10-$20 sliding scale (pay what’s right for you) and includes the lesson. No partner or experience necessary; non-dancers welcome to come enjoy the music.

Contact: Andrea Gill, 959-8216, hilohepcats@gmail.com

SUNDAY, Oct. 20

COMMUNITY BREAKFAST

Where: VFW Post 3830, 15-775 Maluhia Road, Nanawale Estates

When: 9 a.m. Sunday

Details: Pancake breakfast includes scrambled eggs, sausage, hash browns, fruit cocktail, tea and coffee for a donation of $8 for adults, $5 for children 7-12. Keiki 6 and younger are free. All welcome.

Contact: Freda Hart, 965-7032, fredahart85@gmail.com

FRIDAY, Oct. 25

FRIDAY NITE FISH FRY DINNER AND LIVE MUSIC

Where: VFW Post 3830, 15-775 Maluhia Road, Nanawale Estates

When: 5 p.m. Friday

Details: Deep-fried, Panko-crusted fish, french fries, coleslaw and desserts for a donation of $10. The Post is also celebrating Halloween, so come dressed up and win a prize for best costume. October birthdays also will be celebrated. A fun time for the whole family. All welcome.

Contact: Freda Hart, 965-7032, fredahart85@gmail.com

SOUL TOWN DANCE

Where: Fraternal Order of Eagles, Keaau Aerie, 16-111 Opukahaia St., Keaau

When: 6 p.m. Friday

Details: The rock’n’roll dance you’ve been waiting for is here. Soul Town plays the music we all grew up with and enjoyed. Cover charge only $5.

Contact: Richard J. Robbins, 965-0133, RobbinsR006@Hawaii.rr.com

HALLOWEEN PARTY AND COSTUME CONTEST

Where: Lava Lounge, Kilauea Military Camp, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

When: 8 p.m. Friday

Details: Dance the night away with DJ KTA. Cover just $5 with costume, $7 without. This event is for patrons 21 years and older. Call 967-8365 after 4 p.m. for more details.

Contact: Elene Rizzo-Kuhn, 967-8371, elene.m.rizzo-kuhn.naf@mail.mil

Performances

TODAY, Oct. 19

DENNIS AND CHRISTY SOARES PERFORM

Where: Hilo Coffee Mill, 17-995 Volcano Road, Mountain View

When: 10 a.m. today

Details: Live acoustic music.

Contact: Dennis Soares, 345-1800, dennis_soares@hotmail.com

FANTUZZI AND THE FLEXIBLE BAND

Where: Kukuau Studio, 43 Kukuau St., Hilo

When: 6 p.m. today

Details: He was there when conscious music was invented. Get ready to shake your booty, move your feet and fill your soul to the infectious mystic Latin rhythms infused with reggae & Afro funk.

Contact: Kukuau Studio, 464-3388, kukuaustudio@gmail.com

“GYPSY”

Where: Palace Theater, 38 Haili St., Hilo

When: 7 p.m. today, Friday and Oct. 26; 2:30 p.m. Sunday and Oct. 27

Details: Tickets available now. The Palace’s 18th annual fall musical, this show is considered by many to be the greatest American musical of all time. It takes place in the world of burlesque but is actually a big old-fashioned family-friendly show.

Contact: Phillips, 934-7010, info@hilopalace.com

SUNDAY, Oct. 20

PARTHO SAROTHY ON SAROD – RAGA LECTURE/DEMO

Where: East Hawaii Cultural Center, 141 Kalakaua St., Hilo

When: 2 p.m. Sunday

Details: Sarothy is considered one of the most engaging, intelligent and talented instrumentalists in contemporary Hindustani music. Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 the day of event; $2 discount for seniors and students with ID, $10 youth. Call or email using the contact information below for advance reservation.

Contact: Babette Ackin, 965-1053, icmchawaii@gmail.com

FAMILY TIME, AN OPEN MIC WITH REALITY RAN

Where: Kukuau Studio, 43-D Kukuau St., Hilo

When: 5 p.m. Sundays

Details: Donations welcome. All ages, all styles, all mediums, all levels, all love. Bring your instrument and a heart to share. Free.

Contact: Bub Pratt, 464-3388, kukuaustudio@gmail.com

TUESDAY, Oct. 22

DENNIS AND CHRISTY SOARES PERFORM

Where: Hilo Farmers Market

When: 10 a.m. Tuesday and Oct. 28

Details: Live acoustic music.

Contact: Dennis Soares, 345-1800, dennis_soares@hotmail.com

HILO HULA TUESDAY AT THE BANDSTAND

Where: Mooheau Park Bandstand, 329 Kamehameha Ave., Hilo

When: 11 a.m. Tuesdays

Details: Free hour of Hawaiian music and hula. Hilo’s own Halau Ke Ola Pono No Na Kupuna entertains this week. The lovely Hula Sisters return Oct. 29.

Contact: Dinnie Kysar, 896-7284, destinationhilo@gmail.com

THURSDAY, Oct. 24

TEN-MINUTE PLAY FESTIVAL

Where: Kohala Artist’s Gallery and Co-op, 54-3676 Akoni Pule Highway, Kapaau

When: 7 p.m. Thursday and Friday

Details: Six original plays by Kohala writers, each about 10 minutes in length, will be read by local actors. Tickets are $10 and will be available at the door. All proceeds will benefit the Life and Death Wellness Center in Kapaau, a nonprofit organization dedicated to community service educating the public about end-of-life concerns and training doulas who offer support above and beyond hospice to the dying and their families.

Contact: Jan Asch, 938-6404, asch.jan@gmail.com

FRIDAY, Oct. 25

FOURTH FRIDAY POETRY SLAM

Where: Kukuau Studio, 43 Kukuau St., Hilo

When: 6 p.m. Friday

Details: A palpable evening of words flying through the air for all to see, hear, revel, feel, taste, smell and hold fast. One original poem per round, two rounds of poetry, three minutes max per poem. No poetry to share? That’s OK — listen, laugh or participate by being one of our five fabulous feelers. Enjoy emotive readings of original works by a wide stylistic range of poets from all over the world. Cost is $5; all ages welcome. Prizes for finalists, who also get their poem on a the annual poetry compilation album. Some works might contain adult themes and language; people younger than 18 should be accompanied by their parents.

Contact: Kukuau Studio, 464-3388, kukuaustudio@gmail.com

CHICKEN SKIN OBAKE STORIES KMC/VOLCANO

Where: KMC Theater, 99-252 Crater Rim Drive, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

When: 7:30 p.m. Friday

Details: Ghost stories of Hawaii told by master storyteller, kumu and actor Lopaka Kapanui. All new show for 2019! Pre-sale tickets available online at www.hawaiievents.ticketleap.com or at Big Island Beef Jerky in Hilo and Irie Hawaii locations. All ages welcome; however, parental guidance is highly suggested.

Contact: Mariner Revell, 960-5527, mariner@kimurabrands.com

COMING

KUKUAU JAZZ WITH BUB PRATT

Where: Blue Dragon Tavern, 61-3616 Kawaihae Road, Kawaihae

When: 6:30 p.m. Oct. 26

Details: Great, danceable music planned, with an amazing lineup of musicians.

Contact: Bub Pratt, 464-3388, kukuaustudio@gmail.com

SHAKASTOCK: THE BEST OF THREE DAYS OF PEACE AND MUSIC

Where: Kahilu Theatre, 67-1186 Lindsey Road, Waimea

When: 7 p.m. Oct. 26

Details: In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Woodstock, this event is presented by Big Island Latin Gypsy funk band Leche de Tigre and additional performers from around the island. Performers with a passion for the music of Woodstock and the unity it represented will band together to musically and visually recreate some of the most memorable performances from the original Woodstock festival in 1969. The musicians of ShakaStock endeavor to preserve the community Woodstock housed and the unity for peace at that time by using musical and theatrical performance and imagery to recreate a series of moments. Performers will emulate not only the music and artists themselves, but construct a space where it is possible for the imagination to step back in time. Tickets are $30/$20 and can be purchased at kahilutheatre.org, by calling 885-6868 or at the Kahilu Theatre box office.

Contact: Alicia Maher, 885-6868, alicia.maher@yahoo.com

CHICKEN SKIN OBAKE STORIES WAIMEA

Where: Parker School Theater, 65-1224 Lindsey Road, Waimea

When: 7:30 p.m. Oct. 26

Details: Ghost stories of Hawaii told by master storyteller, kumu and actor Lopaka Kapanui. All new show for 2019! Pre-sale tickets available online at www.hawaiievents.ticketleap.com or at Big Island Beef Jerky in Hilo and Irie Hawaii locations. All ages welcome; however, parental guidance is highly suggested.

Contact: Mariner Revell, 960-5527, mariner@kimurabrands.com

SEVENTH ANNUAL EAST HAWAII JAZZ AND BLUES FESTIVAL MAIN EVENT

Where: Nani Mau Gardens, 421 Makalika St., Hilo

When: 1 p.m. Oct. 27 festival main event; festival events slated Oct. 26-Nov. 1

Details: Tickets on sale now. Presented by Hawaii Island Veterans. The festival begins with a VIP pre-party the evening of Saturday, Oct. 26; location to be announced. The main event featureS a culmination of a week of acclaimed performances at various venues, with blow-out music events at the Palace Theater and upstairs at the Mokupapapa Discovery Center in downtown Hilo. Buy tickets at www.hawaiiislandveterans.org, from HIVM board members, at the Hilo Hawaiian Hotel and at Basically Books in Hilo through Oct. 26. Prices are $65 general admission, $90 VIP.

Contact: Jeremy J. Kelley, 961-6851, jkel@hawaii.rr.com

FREE FALL CONCERT

Where: The Oneness Center, 17-7946 N. Kulani Road, Mountain View

When: 3 p.m. Oct. 27

Details: Celebrating Christy Soares’ 60th birthday. Musical performances by Lou Ann Gurney and Leonard Kubo (L&L Jazz) and Dennis and Christy Soares. A potluck will follow, so bring a dish to share. Admission is free, but donations will be gladly accepted.

Contact: Dennis Soares, 345-1800, dennis_soares@hotmail.com

“NIGHT MARCHERS”

Where: Palace Theater, 38 Haili St., Hilo

When: 7 p.m. Oct. 29

Details: Doors open at 6:30 p.m. Not Rated. Made in Hawaii horror. A Cousins Brothers film. Some legends are best left alone. A Hollywood reality TV producer thought it would be a good idea to search for a forbidden legend in Hawaii known as The Night Marchers, what he and his camera crew experience is far more than they bargained for.

Contact: Phillips, 934-7010, info@hilopalace.com

BALTIMORE CONSORT

Where: UH-Hilo Performing Arts Center, 200 W. Kawili St., Hilo

When: 7:30 p.m. Nov. 1

Details: This award-winning early music group, acclaimed as “virtuosos in everything they play,” will perform early and traditional music of Scotland from the 16th and 17th centuries, on period instruments. Tickets ($25 general, $20 60+, $10 student) are available at the usual outlets.

Contact: Tom Geballe, 959-4064, tgeballe@gmail.com

All Kine Stuffs

TODAY, Oct. 19

COUNTY OF HAWAII DRAFT GENERAL PLAN TOPIC WORKSHOP: INFRASTRUCTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Where: West Hawaii Civic Center, Council Chambers, 74-5044 Ane Keohokalole Highway, Kailua-Kona

When: 9 a.m. today

Details: The Planning Department will provide an overview of the Draft General Plan and deliver brief presentations about key sections. Attendees will participate in workshops to explore focused sections of the draft on infrastructure issues and natural resources. During the workshop, members of the public will have an opportunity for questions, discussion and providing feedback.

Contact: LeAna Gloor, 961-8288, generalplan@hawaiicounty.gov

CARDS AND BOARD GAMES

Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo

When: 1 p.m. today and Oct. 26

Details: Family fun with a mix of games including chess, Scrabble, Rummikub, Sorry, Monopoly, cribbage, checkers, UNO, RISK and Connect Four. Feel free to bring games from home; donated games also will be accepted.

Contact: Justin Rajkowski, 933-8890, justin.rajkowski@librarieshawaii.org

SUNDAY, Oct. 20

WAIAKEA HIGH SCHOOL PTSA THIRD ANNUAL PUMPKIN PATCH AND CRAFT FAIR

Where: Waiakea High School Gym, 155 W. Kawili St., Hilo

When: 9 a.m. Sunday

Details: Get your pumpkins and enjoy food, crafts, games, a petting zoo, plant sale, clothing and accessories for sale, air brushed tattoos and more. Limited number of non-presale pumpkins available to the public. Tickets can be purchased online at http://whspumpkinpatch.ecwid.com.

Contact: Shari Uyeno, 938-8800, shari.uyeno@gmail.com

MONDAY, Oct. 21

THE TRUTH ABOUT YOGA WITH ANNE MELFI

Where: Laupahoehoe Public Library, 35-2065 Old Mamalahoa Highway, Laupahoehoe

When: 6 p.m. Monday

Details: Anne Melfi, Ph.D, writes about the Vedic rhetorical paradigm of India. Come explore the secret transcendental side of yoga, what it is and what it can do for us.

Contact: Gabrielle Casart, 962-2229, hlacirc@librarieshawaii.org

THURSDAY, Oct. 24

AMERICAN JOB CENTER HAWAII SIXTH ANNUAL JOB FAIR

Where: Edith Kanaka‘ole Multi-purpose Stadium, 350 Kalanikoa St., Hilo

When: 10 a.m. Thursday

Details: Free and open to the public. Those interested in attending are encouraged to come prepared with resumes and dressed professionally, as interviews might be done on site. Businesses interested in participating can contact the Office of Housing and Community Development at 961-8379 for more information or to request a registration packet. Booths are limited, so registration will be done on a first come, first served basis.

Contact: Office of Housing and Community Development, 961-8379, wioa@hawaiicounty.gov

“CLIMATE CHANGE IN HAWAI`I — WHERE WE ARE NOW, WHERE WE NEED TO GO AND HOW TO GET THERE”

Where: Nani Mau Gardens, 421 Makalika St., Hilo

When: 11:30 a.m. Thursday

Details: Part of the annual United Nations Day Luncheon of the United Nations Association-USA, Hawaii Island Chapter. Keynote speaker will be Heather Kimball, who is a scientist with a background in genetics and climate change research. She currently teaches geography at UH-Hilo and owns a consulting business that focuses on science-based policy and communication. The Peace Prize for 2019 will be awarded to Elinor Wolff. Cost of lunch is $35, which includes entrance to the gardens. RSVP by phone and leave a callback number to confirm at the number below or email to the address below. Pay with cash or check at the door.

Contact: Ruth Robison, 935-7991, una.usa.hi.2019@gmail.com

“CITIZEN SKILLS FOR FORGING HAWAII’S OWN GREEN NEW DEAL”

Where: UH-Hilo, UCB 100, 200 W. Kawili St., Hilo

When: 7 p.m. Thursday

Details: Many are deeply concerned about what is probably the greatest threat to life on the planet, and we want our elected officials to enact legislation to avoid the tipping point to irreversible climate change. This presentation by state Sen. Russell Ruderman will suggest effective strategies for influencing government to take effective actions to meet this momentous challenge.

Contact: Noelie Rodriguez, 963-6966, noelie@hawaii.edu

FRIDAY, Oct. 25

PRE-LAUNCH CELEBRATION

Where: Puna Kai Shopping Center, 15-2714 Pahoa Village Road, Pahoa

When: 11 a.m. Friday

Details: Mayor Harry Kim is keynote speaker followed by a blessing and ribbon cutting ceremony. Come see who the new merchants are and where their stores will be located. Stop by the food booths offering complimentary pupus and beverages prepared by Puna Kai’s new restaurant merchants. Relax and enjoy the entertainment provided by Kalapana Awa Band and Keonepoko Elementary chorus, and enter to win raffle ticket prizes including the grand prize of a two-night stay and a dinner for two at the Westin Hapuna Beach Resort. Must be present to win.

Contact: Brooke Naiga, 731-6679, brooke.naiga@gmail.com

31ST ANNUAL DOMESTIC VIOLENCE FAMILY PEACE WALK AND VIGIL

Where: Aupuni Center, 101 Pauahi St., Hilo

When: 4 p.m. Friday

Details: Participants will assemble near the King Kamehameha statue, followed by sign-waving along Kamehameha Avenue. At 4:25 pm, the walk starts, going up Pauahi Street, around the Hale Kaulike Court House and ending at the Aupuni Center. For those who prefer not to walk, other participants will be sign-waving starting at 4 p.m. along Kilauea Avenue during this time. The vigil starts at 5 p.m. and will include the presentation of the mayor’s proclamation, lighting of the candle ceremony and purple ribbon recognition of those who dedicated their time and support to victims of domestic violence. This year, the legacy of two remarkable individuals, retired detective Ann Mejia and Glen Shigehara, will be honored. Both worked tirelessly to support victims and their families and raise community awareness to decrease the incidence of domestic violence. The public is encouraged to attend.

Contact: Allen Bartolome, 934-3306, Allen.Bartolome@hawaiicounty.gov

COMING

2019 WALK A MILE IN HER SHOES EVENT

Where: YWCA of Hawaii Island, 1445 Ululani St., Hilo

When: 7:30 a.m. Oct. 26

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. You can walk alone or with a team, donate or become a event sponsor. Registration followed by the march at 8 a.m. and the awards ceremony immediately after.

Contact: Andy Kahili, 930-5727, akahili@ywcahawaiiiisland.org

COUNTY OF HAWAII DRAFT GENERAL PLAN TOPIC WORKSHOP: INFRASTRUCTURE AND NATURAL RESOURCES

Where: Hawaii County Office of Aging, 1055 Kinoole St., No. 101, Hilo

When: 9 a.m. Oct. 26

Details: The Planning Department will provide an overview of the Draft General Plan and deliver brief presentations about key sections of the plan. Attendees will participate in workshops to explore focused sections of the draft on infrastructure issues and natural resources. During the workshop, members of the public will have an opportunity for questions, discussion and providing feedback on the sections of the draft.

Contact: LeAna B. Gloor, 961-8288, generalplan@hawaiicounty.gov

PROJECT LINUS BLANKET DRIVE AND FUNDRAISER

Where: Discount Fabric Warehouse, 933 Kanoelehua Ave., No. 7, Hilo

When: 9 a.m. Oct. 26

Details: Purchase a lovely handmade quilt. Proceeds benefit Project Linus. Any donations (monetary, fabric, supplies) are welcome. Bring a new, handmade children’s blanket and receive a $5 gift card from Discount Fabric Warehouse.

Contact: Kathleen Stacey, 935-7495, project.linus_hi@yahoo.com

NATIONAL FOOD DAY

Where: KTA Puainako, 50 E. Puainako St., Hilo

When: 10 a.m. Oct. 26

Details: Will feature local farmers, food producers, community programs, herb seedlings, gardening information, tasty food samples and much more.

Contact: Julia Zee, 969-8212, zee@hawaii.edu

HALLOWEEN ALTERNATIVE NIGHT

Where: Sure Foundation Puna, 16-1592 Pohaku Circle, Keanu

When: 6 p.m. Oct. 31

Details: Free community event. Fun, games, candy, The Maze and a mechanical bull.

Contact: Andrea Miday, 966-6489, sfandrea@yahoo.com

HALLOWEEN HAUNTED HOUSE

Where: Hilo Laser Tag, 830D Kilauea Ave., Hilo

When: 7 p.m. Oct. 31

Details: Entry is a donation of one canned food item or $2 per person. All proceeds will be donated to The Food Basket. Be mindful of young children because this event will be dark and scary. No laser tag available on this night.

Contact: Sean Quinlan, 933-1222, hilolasertag@gmail.com

ENVIRONMENT HAWAII BENEFIT DINNER

Where: ‘Imiloa Astronomy Center, 600 ‘Imiloa Place, Hilo

When: 5:30 p.m. Nov. 8

Details: Jeff Polovina, one of the leading experts in the area of climate change in the Pacific Ocean, will be the featured speaker. Also featured will be live music by JazzX2, a buffet dinner catered by Sky Garden Restaurant and a silent auction. Cost is $75 per person (includes donation). Call the number below by Nov. 5 to reserve your tickets.

Contact Name: Patricia Tummons, 934-0115, ptummons@gmail.com

WAIMEA OCEAN FILM FESTIVAL

Where: Venues in Waimea, The Fairmont Orchid Hawaii, Mauna Kea Beach Hotel and Four Seasons Resort Hualalai

When: Times vary Jan. 1-8, 2020

Details: Festival passes available online starting mid-August at www.waimeaoceanfilm.org, with extra early purchase pass rates available. The festival brings an immersive visual experience to the island, 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 70 films to be featured.

Contact: Tania Howard, 854-6095, info@waimeaoceanfilm.org

ONGOING

Saturdays

TAI CHI CHIH — JOY THRU MOVEMENT

Where: Lili‘uokalani Gardens, pavilion next to the teahouse, Banyan Drive, Hilo

When: 7:45 a.m. Saturdays

Details: Easy to learn, easy to do. Eight-week classes. All ages and abilities welcome. Reduce stress, increase energy, build muscle and flexibility, improve mental focus, improve immune function.

Contact: Sharron, 313-2197, reikimastertaichichih@gmail.com

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

CARDS AND BOARD GAMES

Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo

When: 1 p.m. Saturdays

Details: Family fun with a mix of these games set up in the back of the young adult section: “Scrabble,” “Rummikub,” “Sorry,” “Monopoly,” cribbage, checkers, “UNO,” “RISK” and “Connect Four.” Feel free to bring games from home to use, and the library will also accept donated games.

Contact: Mara Paio, 933-8890, mara.paio@librarieshawaii.org

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

THE JAPANESE ART OF ORIGAMI

Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo

When: 10 a.m. Saturdays

Details: Origami is the art of paper folding, which is often associated with Japanese culture. In modern usage, the word “origami” is used as an inclusive term for all folding practices, regardless of their culture of origin.

Contact: Justin Rajkowski, 933-8890, justin.rajkowski@librarieshawaii.org

FREE SERVICE AND THERAPY DOG CERTIFICATION

Where: Sidewalk closest to the Japanese Tea House in Queen Lili‘uokalami Park

When: Noon Sundays through March 3

Details: Do you need your dog to become a certified service dog to help you with your disability and go everywhere with you, or would you like your dog to become a therapy dog to help others? Now you can do so for free. The Yukio Okutsu Veterans State Home in Hilo will pay for your tuition for this training if you volunteer at their location twice a month for six months using either your dog or their full-time therapy dog, Yuki.

Contact: Carl Oguss, 933-9763, easthawaiidogpsychologycenter@yahoo.com

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

TROPICAL SUBSISTENCE GARDENING: HOW TO GROW A COMPLETE DIET WITH PERMACULTURE PRINCIPLES

Where: Kulaniapia Farms barn, 177 Kulaniapia Drive, Hilo

When: 1 p.m. Saturdays through Feb. 1, 2020

Details: The goal of this series is to teach Hawaii residents how to efficiently grow their own food at home to provide a fresh organic balanced diet from field or backyard to table. Each class will include an engaging colorful, photo-rich slideshow, informative handout and site tours and/or hands-on projects, weather permitting. Cost is $15-$25 online sliding scale; $17-$25 at the door or $12 with student ID or EBT card. Drop-ins welcome. Different topic each week.

Contact: Wade Bauer, 248-245-9483, wadebauer@gmail.com

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

RED PIN BOWLING

Location: KMC Bowling Lanes, Kilauea Military Camp, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

When: 2 p.m. Sundays, Tuesdays and Thursdays

Details: Bowl a strike with the red pin in the head pin position and get your game for free. Call 967-8365 for more information.

Contact: Elene Rizzo-Kuhn, 967-8371 rizzokuhne@kmc-volcano.com

ADVANCED BUDDHIST TEACHINGS

Where: Volcano Art Center, Niaulani Campus, 19-4074 Old Volcano Road, Volcano

When: 3 p.m. Sundays

Details: Tranquil abiding is a superior state of peace that arises through training stage by stage in deep meditation. Transfer of consciousness is the tantric teaching on the very subtle body and the preparation for death. These teachings are free and open to those with Buddhist meditation background or a very sincere interest in Buddhism.

Contact: Patty Johnson, 345-1527, joyfulpath@aol.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 TONING (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

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

ZUMBA GOLD TONING (CHAIR)

Where: Aunty Sally’s Luau Hale, 799 Piilani St., Hilo

When: 3:30 p.m. Mondays

Details: Low impact class. Students welcome to sit or stand. Geared toward all fitness levels. All welcome.

Contact: Harriet Rocha, 640-3876

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

THAI YOGA

Where: Taishoji Soto Mission, 275 Kinoole St., Hilo

When: 5:30 p.m. Mondays

Details: Donation. Great for beginners and valuable for advanced students. Warming up the joints and ligaments of the body, stretching, self massage, spinal alignment and breathing techniques. No yoga mat needed; can do in a chair if necessary. Preparing the body for comfortable meditation.

Contact: Gregory, 260-438-6671, thaiyogahilo@gmail.com

ZUMBA

Where: Hui Malama Ola Na ‘Oiwi, 326 Desha Ave., Keaukaha

When: 5:30 p.m. Mondays and Wednesdays through July 31

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

JAVANESE BRONZE GONG ORCHESTRA (GAMELAN)

Where: East Hawaii Cultural Center, 141 Kalakaua St., Hilo

When: 6 p.m. Mondays and/or 4 p.m. Wednesdays

Details: The exotic sound of Javanese gamelan (an orchestra of bronze gongs and metallophones) has been described as “moonlight and flowing water.” Whether you are already an accomplished musician, or just someone who wanted to learn to play an instrument but never got around to it, you might enjoy learning gamelan. Classes are free and open to all. New members can start any time as long as space is available.

Contact: Carol Walker, 938-7650, cwalker@ehcc.org

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

KANIKAPILA

Where: 56 Ponahawai St., Hilo

When: 10 a.m. Tuesdays

Details: Bring your ukulele and guitar and play along. Everyone welcome. Mostly Hawaiian music, but some oldies and pop also. Free

Contact: Kahealani Curammeng, 430-0510, drkahealani@gmail.com

FIND YOUR ANCESTORS AND BUILD YOUR FAMILY TREE

Where: Family History Center, 1373 Kilauea Ave., Hilo

When: 10 a.m. Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays

Details: Free use of computers; free training. There are limited computers, so call for reservation at 935-0711.

Contact: Wayne Sato, 935-0711, waynedsato@gmail.com

A WALK INTO THE PAST WITH DR. THOMAS A. JAGGAR

Where: Kilauea Visitor Center, Hawaii Volcanoes National Park

When: 10 a.m., noon and 2 p.m. Tuesdays

Details: Walk back to 1912, and meet the founder of the Hawaiian Volcano Observatory, Thomas A. Jaggar, at the edge of Kilauea Volcano. Dressed in period costume, Ka‘u actor-director Dick Hershberger brings the renowned geologist to life. Space is limited; pick up free ticket at the Kilauea Visitor Center’s front desk the day of the program. Program includes climbing stairs and entering a confined space. Meet at the Kilauea Visitor Center.

Contact: Park Information, 985-6011, havo_information@nps.gov

BASIC STRETCH AND STRENGTHENING EXERCISE CLASS

Where: Hui Malama Ola Na ‘Oiwi, 326 Desha Ave., Keaukaha

When: 10:30 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: Pua, 969-9220, contact@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: Wailoa Art Center, 200 Piopio 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

OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS

Where: Church of the Holy Apostles, 1407 Kapiolani St., Hilo

When: 5 p.m. Tuesdays and 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, viviansuet@hotmail.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

COLORING FOR ADULTS

Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo

When: 4 p.m. Tuesdays

Details: Drop in and relax with a coloring activity.

Contact: Justin Rajkowski, 933-8890, justin.rajkowski@librarieshawaii.org

AIKIDO FOR GRADES 3-6

Where: Aikido of Hilo, 29 Shipman St., No. 106, 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

YOGA

Where: Hui Malama Ola Na ‘Oiwi, 326 Desha Ave., Keaukaha

When: 5 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays through July 30

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

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

LIFE DRAWING WITH HILO ARTIST HUI

Where: Kukuau Studio, 43-D Kukuau St., Hilo

When: 6 p.m. Tuesdays

Details: Open to all; participants younger than 18 must provide permission from a parent to attend. Cost is $10 per person. Sessions feature drawing from a nude or partially draped model in a traditional format, starting with one-minute gesture drawings and working up to 20-minute poses. Chairs are provided; however, participants must furnish their own drawing materials. Please bring your own drawing board or easel; an 11-by-14-inch or larger pad of paper is recommended. All mediums are fine to use. If you want to paint using traditional oils you must use a low odor, artist-grade solvent. For more information, call Robert Weiss at 557-0097.

Contact: Bub Pratt, 464-3388, kukuaustudio@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

EXPLORE KAHUKU

Where: Kahuku Unit, Hawaii Volcanoes National Par

When: 9 a.m. Wednesdays through Sundays

Details: Free. Take a self-guided hike or join rangers on Sundays this month for a two-hour guided trek at 9:30 a.m. (The trail will vary depending on visitor interest). Enter on the mauka (inland) side of Highway 11 near mile marker 70.5. Kahuku is located in Ka‘u, about a 50 minutes south of the park’s main entrance. Sturdy footwear, water, rain gear, sun protection and a snack are recommended for all hikes.

Contact: Park Information, 985-6011, havo_information@nps.gov

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 CLASS

Where: YMCA Hilo, 300 W. Lanikaula St., Hilo

When: 9:30 a.m. Wednesdays

Details: Designed for Parkinson’s patients, as well as for other patients who need to improve ambulation, core strength, flexibility and breathing. Yelling and shouting exercises are encouraged. Dancing to the beat of the songs is a very uplifting and fun experience for everyone. Caregivers welcome.

Contact: June Kiyabu, 981-5895, hkiyabu2@aol.com

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

GENTLE YOGA FOR EVERY BODY

Where: Moxie Fitness, 830 Kilauea Ave., Hilo

When: 4 p.m. Wednesdays

Details: Gather for a beginner-friendly community yoga class to benefit our bodies and help calm our stresses. BYO mat, but if you don’t have one, you can borrow one. All levels, all ages and all bodies are welcome to explore this mindfulness-based yoga class. Donation based; suggested contribution $3-$5.

Contact: Darby Sherman, 765-9123, darbysherman.coaching@gmail.com

PIYO LIVE!

Where: Puna Hongwanji Mission, 16-492 Old Volcano Road, Keaau

When: 4 p.m. Wednesdays through Dec. 18

Details: Low-impact, high-intensity core strength, flexibility and balance workout inspired by Pilates and yoga, choreographed to popular music. Bring a yoga mat and water. Donations welcome.

Contact: Sara Krosch, 520-389-0620, sarakrosch@gmail.com

SPEAK OUT! A PARKINSON’S SUPPORT GROUP TO MAINTAIN SPEECH

Where: Hilo Medical Center, Conference Room D, Ohana Cafe, 1190 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo

When: 4 p.m. Wednesdays

Details: Weekly exercise group for graduates of SPEAK OUT! therapy, specifically designed for individuals with Parkinson’s disease and Parkinsonism. The group helps to maintain speech with ongoing vocal practice, accountability, support and encouragement.

Contact: Stephanie Popadia, 933-1702, spopadic@bayada.com

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

WEDNESDAY POTLUCK

Where: Pele Aina Peaceful Arts Center, Keaau

When: 6 p.m. Wednesdays

Details: This is a potluck, so bring all types of food, and enjoy fellowship, music,

activities and fun. Vegan food also available.

Contact: Ravyn, 796-0558, 23vilrav@kuaokala.org

OPEN MIC JAM SESSION

Where: Alibi Tavern, 16-566 Keaau-Pahoa Road, Keaau

When: 7 p.m. Wednesdays

Details: Hosted by Sam Lightning. Full band stage setup. Take the stage, join in, network, meet or just enjoy some of the best local and visiting musicians. Must be 21 or older; no cover.

Contact Name: Sam Lightning, 965-1169, samlightninghilo@gmail.com

Thursdays (this week is July 4; check holiday schedules of these events before attending)

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

FAMILY STORY TIME AND ACTIVITY

Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo

When: 10:30 a.m. Thursdays

Details: Children ages 3 and older are invited to bring loved ones to weekly story time. This is a wonderful opportunity for youngsters to make connections and build friendships with fellow youngsters.

Contact: Gretchen Andrews, 933-8890, gretchen.andrews@librarieshawaii.org

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

HAWAIIAN LANGUAGE CLASSES

Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo

When: 1 p.m. Thursdays (will be on a two-week break after Sept. 12)

Details: Adults and seniors are invited to attend free weekly Hawaiian language classes. Instructor Puakea Sun will teach Hawaiian chants/oli, songs and prayers. Beginner and intermediate classes available. Class size is limited; registration is required. Contact the person below for additional information.

Contact: Justin Rajkowski, 933-8890, ldssevents@librarieshawaii.org

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

FREE PIANO LESSONS

Where: Pahoa Community Center, 15-2910 Puna Road, Pahoa

When: 3 p.m. Thursdays through July 10, 2020

Details: Learn to read music, play chords and scales and famous tunes. All ages welcome.

Contact: Susan Tauzer, 982-4300, su_z_t@yahoo.com

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

GO CLUB

Where: Taishoji Soto Mission, 275 Kinoole St., Hilo

When: 5:30 p.m. Thursdays

Details: Free. GO, also know as Igo, is an ancient game of strategy played with black and white stones. The objective is to claim the most territory by placing your stones on the intersections of the line-grid playing board. It’s simple yet complex and can sharpen your mind. Beginners to experts welcome. We can teach you if you’ve never played before.

Contact: Russell, 936-6710, rs_brown@hotmail.com

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

PIYO LIVE!

Where: Ka‘u District Gym Multi-Purpose Room, Pahala

When: 6 p.m. Thursdays through Dec. 26

Details: Low-impact, high-intensity core strength, flexibility and balance workout inspired by Pilates and yoga, choreographed to popular music. Bring a yoga mat and water. Donations welcome.

Contact: Sara Krosch, 520-389-0620, sarakrosch@gmail.com

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

BEGINNER YOGA FOR EVERYBODY

Where: Laupahoehoe Public Library, 35-2065 Old Mamalahoa Highway, Laupahoehoe

When: 9:30 a.m. Fridays

Details: All ages and families welcome to attend. Bring a yoga mat and towel.

Contact: Gabrielle Casart, 962-2229, hlacirc@librarieshawaii.org

TODDLER STORY AND PLAY TIME

Where: Hilo Public Library, 300 Waianuenue Ave., Hilo

When: 10:30 a.m. Fridays

Details: Babies and toddlers up to 2 years old are invited to attend. During this time, the library will offer books, music and action rhymes, and encourage toddlers to stay and play with toys after.

Contact: Gretchen Andrews, 933-8890, gretchen.andrews@librarieshawaii.org

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

DANCING AT THE ELKS

Where: Elks Lodge, 150 Kinoole St., Hilo

When: 7 p.m. Fridays

Details: Until 9 p.m. Open dancing, great for practicing ballroom, swing, bachata, salsa, cha cha, waltz and various other styles. Open to the public. Free.

Contact: Howard Ishida, 284-6407, hishida1@hawaii.rr.com

OTHER ONGOING EVENTS

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. 106, 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

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

“FROM PAHOA WITH LAVA”

Where: Pahoa Senior Center, 15-3016 Kauhale St., Pahoa

When: First Saturday of each month through May 4

Details: Presented by Laulima Pahoa, this six-month documentary is geared toward helping residents impacted by the latest lava flows in lower Puna. Informational signups and questions will be answered, and TV interviews and filming will be conducted. Second Saturdays of each month are for signups and questions for the following month. A monthly Na Leo community TV show also will be produced. A final “1 Year After Lava” community party is slated for the final Saturday. Call or email the contact below for additional information.

Contact: Sara Steiner, 936-9546, laulimapahoa@gmail.com