Storytime for infants, toddlers, and their caregivers. Enjoy books, songs, rhymes, and activities based on early literacy research and the Every Child Ready to Read ...
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Diana Duff will give a PowerPoint presentation identifying 100 plants suitable for Hawaiian gardens. She will talk about ornamental ground covers, shrubs and trees, including ...
Read More Community Seed Library: Tropical Plants with Diana Duff
Please join Kodi Kwan, 5th grade student at Kamehameha Schools, as he shares ʻukulele basics in efforts to educate and inspire Hawaiian mele. Learn to ...
Read More E Kanikapila Kākou 2.0
Musician Aaron Cardenas will present a classical guitar program covering Baroque, Brazilian, Contemporary and Hawaiian Music. Mr. Cardenas is a recent graduate of the Yale ...
Read More Classical Guitar Concert
In partnership with the Molokai Arts Center, we present Lynn Schuette, Artist in Residence for the Center visiting from the San Diego, California area. Her ...
Read More Lynn Schuette, Artist in Residence
Join Kea, a 7-1/2 year old Jack Russell Terrier mix, for a reading session. Children can read or share stories with this pooch on the ...
Read More Reading with Kea
When not writing novels, Gaellen Quinn works as a consultant to social economic development projects in far-flung parts of the world like the Amazon, Cambodia, ...
Read More Interview with an Author: Gaellen Quinn, Author of “The Last Aloha”
An international controversy is brewing over the proposed renaming of the Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park on Kaua’i to “Pa’ula’ula/Fort Elizabeth.” A book by ...
Read More Pride and Prejudice o Kaua’i: The Controversy Behind the Renaming of “Russian Fort Elizabeth State Historical Park,” Waimea, Kaua’i
Darel Stark, Associate Principal Violin II, and Mark Votapek, Principal Cellist from the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra will perform in a program of duos and solos ...
Read More Beethoven and More! – A Music Concert
The Waimea Ocean Film Festival will present a special family screening of David Attenborough’s Great Barrier Reef at the Thelma Parker Memorial Public and School ...
Read More Waimea Ocean Film Festival Screening – “Great Barrier Reef”