The Public Access Room (PAR), the public’s office at the State Capitol, offers an overview of the Hawaii State Legislature and resources and tips on ...
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Kourkie shares the magic of balloon twisting with a special class for kids 7 years and up. Participants will get to create various balloon objects ...
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Join the magical adventures of stories! Magician & storyteller Yasu Ishida will share stories from all over the world told in Kamishibai (“Paper-Theatre”) style, incorporating magic ...
Read More Wondrous Stories through Magical Papers
Experience the vibrant culture of Okinawa! Cheryl Yoshie Nakasone and her performing arts group will share traditional & classical Okinawan folk music and dances. Attendees will ...
Read More Okinawan Dance
Electronic Smoking Devices (Vape Pens or Mods, E-Cigarettes, E –hookah) are battery-operated devices that contain harmful ingredients, such as nicotine, artificial food flavoring and formaldehyde, which are ...
Read More Family Health Talk: Electronic Smoking Devices
To celebrate the publication of his sixth volume of poetry, author Eric Paul Shaffer will read poems from A Million-Dollar Bill. The poems celebrate thunderstorms ...
Read More A Million-Dollar Bill–A Publication Celebration
Local estate planning attorney, John Roth, will explain the pluses and minuses of using a trust as part of an estate plan. While doing so, ...
Read More Hawaii Trusts: Understanding the Strengths & Weaknesses of Trusts in Hawaii
Waianae Public Library has been serving the Waianae Coast for 50 years, and to celebrate we are having a week long party. All the details ...
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Help make the holiday season greener by practicing an eco-craft borrowed from the Japanese. Learn to use a square fabric (furoshiki) to wrap a variety ...
Read More Furoshiki : alternative gift wrapping workshop
Make beautiful stationary using miniatures from the calendar, Artists of Hawaii. Also, learn to make a simple, attractive cording from scrap yarn. Ideas for other ...
Read More Notecard Craft: a creative reuse project