Meet staff from the High School Equivalency (HSE) Preparation Program and learn about the process of obtaining your GED. Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid ...
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For those who have stacks of photographic prints, film slides and negatives, they may be deteriorating in your photo album, shoe box, or other containers ...
Read More How Do I Organize My Photos?
It’s back to school time! We want to ensure that your keiki is prepared for their first day of preschool or kindergarten. This can be ...
Read More Back to School Resources for Young Children
Join us for Round 2! Civil Beat reporters and staff will be working out of the library for a day. Come anytime and learn more ...
Read More Civil Beat Pop-Up Newsroom
First Wednesday of the Month, Makawao Library – 5:30 PM In the winter months when it is dark, this program will be held indoors in ...
Read More Storytelling Under the Tree
In honor of Lā Kūʻokoʻa, Hawaiian Independence Day, we’ll be hosting a talk by Boyd Bond of North Kohala on the subject of Hawaiian Kingdom ...
Read More Holidays of the Hawaiian Kingdom with Boyd Bond
Interested in specialty orchids? Come learn about the propagation, pollination, and small-scale processing of vanilla, the only orchid that produces an edible crop. Class will ...
Read More Growing Vanilla Orchids: A Beginner’s Guide
Join us the third Thursday of the month to show off the latest projects you have been working on, learn about new techniques, and enjoy ...
Read More Hawaii Handweavers Hui
Kāhili Traditional symbols of Hawaiian aliʻi (royalty) made by chiefs’ favored attendants specializing in gentle removal and sacred use of precious feathers of native birds ...
Read More Kahili Workshop – Royal Hawaiian Featherwork with Kumu Kaeo
In the 1880s, King Kalākaua sent 18 young Hawaiians to Italy, Scotland, England, China, Japan, and US to become future leaders of the Hawaiian Kingdom. ...
Read More Hawaiian Youths Abroad Exhibit