The 2019 Honolulu Star-Advertiser Spring Fun Guide

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CRAFT FAIRS & BAZAARS

IN THE GARDEN/PLANT SALES

>> Taste of Hongwanji/Spring Bazaar: Rummage and clothing sale, keiki crafts, entertainment, cookbooks, plants, fresh produce, temple tours and more. 8:30 a.m.-1 p.m. March 31, Honpa Hongwanji Hawaii Betsuin Temple, 1727 Pali Highway. Parking available at Hongwanji Mission School, Kawananakoa Middle School, Soto Mission and the former Cathedral School from 6 a.m.-3 p.m. Free. 536-7044, 808ne.ws/tasteofhongwanji >> Color of Easter at Pearlridge Center: Made-in-Hawaii products, prepacked foods and more. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. March 31, Wai Makai (formerly Downtown), mall level. Sponsored by Creations of Hawaii. Fundraiser for outreach programs. Free. 735-4510, bymela.vpweb.com >> Hidden Treasures Thrift Store at Moiliili Community Center: Find collectibles of vintage Hawaiian books, Ty Beanie Babies, character glassware and more, with prices starting at $5. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Tuesdays-Saturdays from April 4-13, 2535 S. King St. 942-0595 >> 14th Bolts of Fabric & Fun: Textiles, sewing notions, fabric remnants, yarns, boro (Japanese indigo “rags”), beads, kimono, obi and more. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. April 7, Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii, Manoa Grand Ballroom, fifth floor; early admission at 8 a.m. for Temari Hawaii and JCCH members only. Also, textile talk stories at 9:30 a.m. (“Boro: Not a Fad”), 10:15 a.m. (“Sashiko: Yesterday and Today”), 11 a.m. (“Indige”) and 11:45 a.m. (“Saki-Ori: Weavings from Rags”). Free. 536-4566, hello@temarihawaii.org >> Spring Things Japanese Sale: Dishes, books, kimono, vases, furniture, art and more. 9 a.m.2 p.m. April 7, Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii, Teruya Courtyard (fronting the gift shop), 2454 S. Beretania St.; JCCH member preview sale, 8-9 a.m. Receive a two-hour parking validation with $10 purchase. 945-7633, ext. 32; 808ne.ws/springthings19 >> Manana Elementary School PTO Spring Craft Fair: Games, food and more than 80 vendors. Presented by the school’s Parent Teacher Organization. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. April 13, 1147 Kumano St. manana.k12.hi.us >> Ohana Hale Marketplace: Pop-up shopping event held every second weekend of the month in partnership with 808 Craft and Gift Fairs. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. April 13-14, 333 Ward Ave. (old Sports Authority). Repeats May 11-12 and June 8-9. 479-5525, mkt.com/808craftandgiftfairs >> Aloha Home Market — Spring Fling!: Marketplace and showcase for local artisans such as furniture-makers who don’t have an easily accessible retail storefront. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. April 14, Aloha Home Market, 340 Uluniu St. Free. For inquiries or sponsorships: alohahomemarket.com >> Waimalu Plaza Craft and Gift Fair: More than 35 crafters, direct sellers, resellers, designers and bakers offer unique and handcrafted items, kitchenware, baby items, jewelry, packaged snacks, healing jewelry, essential oils, makeup, Japan and Korean imports, the latest trends and more. 9 a.m.- 3 p.m. April 20, Waimalu Plaza, 98-1277 Kaahumanu St. Free. Interested vendors: mkt.com/808craftandgiftfairs >> Multivendor Easter pop-up event: Food, desserts, apparel, jewelry and more at this pet-friendly event focused on all things Easter. Toddlers encouraged to bring a basket. Presented by Local Vendors 808. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. April 20, Waikele Center (former Kmart location), 94-821 Lumiaina St. Free. Interested vendors: 561-5900 or email localvendors808@gmail.com. >> Nui Mono Spring Sale: Handcrafted clothing, jewelry, ceramics, accessories and more from local artists. 8 a.m.- noon April 27, Palolo Hongwanji Temple, 1641 Palolo Ave. 946-7407 >> Momilani Community Center Craft and Gift Fair: Features items and snacks from more than 35 crafters, direct sellers, resellers, designers and bakers. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. April 27, 715 Hoomoana St. Interested vendors: mkt.com/808craftandgiftfairs >> Aiea Hongwanji Church Bazaar: Crafts, food, snacks, preserved vegetables, plants, fabric, household goods, white elephant items and more, with numerous items created by Buddhist Women’s Association. 10 a.m.-noon April 28, Aiea Hongwanji Mission Hall, 99-186 Puakala St. Free. 487-2626 >> Moanalua Elementary School Aloha Aina Day Craft and Gift Fair: Features more than 35 vendors. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. May 4, 1337 Mahiole St. Interested vendors: mkt.com/808craftandgiftfairs >> St. Michael School May Day Program Craft and Gift Fair: 10 a.m.-2 p.m. May 4, 67-340 Haona St., Waialua. Interested vendors: mkt.com/808craftandgiftfairs >> Mililani Town Association’s Spring Craft Fair: Unique handcrafters and vendors offer Mother’s Day gifts, snacks and baked goods, apparel, accessories, stationery, cosmetics, succulents and arrangements, and more. 4-9 p.m. May 4, Mililani Rec 5, 95-1101 Ainamakua Drive. Free shuttle service from Mililani Park & Ride (95-1069 Ukuwai St.) Free. mililanitown.org/events >> Pearl City Shopping Center Craft and Gift Fair: More than 35 crafters, direct sellers, resellers, designers and bakers. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. May 5, 850 Kamehameha Highway. Interested vendors: mkt.com/808craftandgiftfairs >> Harris United Methodist Church Rummage Sale: Gently used clothing, kitchenware, toys, books and more, with a white elephant sale and baked goods. Proceeds to benefit its church ministries. 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. May 11, 20 S. Vineyard Blvd. 536-9602 >> Mother’s Day at Pearlridge Center: Made-in-Hawaii products, prepacked foods and more. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. May 11-12, Mauka (formerly Uptown), mall level. Fundraiser for outreach programs. Free. 735-4510, bymela.vpweb.com >> Farrington High School Strings Recital Craft and Gift Fair: 3-8 p.m. May 11, school auditorium, 1564 N. King St. Interested vendors: mkt.com/808craftandgiftfairs >> All American Day at Pearlridge Center: Made-in-Hawaii products, prepacked foods and more. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. May 18-19, Mauka (formerly Uptown), mall level. Fundraiser for outreach programs. 735-4510, bymela.vpweb.com >> Moanalua 99 3rd Sundays Craft and Gift Fair: Features 60-100 vendors, direct sellers and resellers offering unique and handcrafted items, Japan and Korean imports, the latest trends, jewelry, kids clothing, toys, packaged snacks and more. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. May 19, Moanalua 99, 1151 Mapunapuna St. 479-5525, mkt.com/808craftandgiftfairs >> King Kamehameha Celebration at Pearlridge Center: Madein-Hawaii products, prepacked foods and more. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. June 8-9, Wai Makai (formerly Downtown), mall level. Free. 735-4510, bymela.vpweb.com >> Creations of Hawaii at Queen Kapiolani Park: Made-in-Hawaii products, prepacked foods and more. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. June 23-24 at the corner of Monsarrat and Kalakaua avenues in Waikiki. Fundrasier for homeless awareness outreach programs. Free. 735-4510, bymela.vpweb.com

>> Windward Orchids Floral Display and Sale: Monthly event features locally grown orchids and native plants. 8 a.m.-6 p.m. April 6, Windward Mall (near the food court entrance). Repeats May 10-12 and June 1. 808ne.ws/windwardorchids >> Vanilla, Vanilla, Vanilla! Orchids: Cultivation and Pollination Techniques: Participants receive a vanilla orchid cutting to bring home. 9:30-11:30 a.m. April 6, Lyon Arboretum, Visitors Center (upstairs classroom). $30. Register: 988-0456. >> Lei Garden Workshop: Learn about common garden plants ideal for lei-making and the growing conditions necessary for them to thrive. 2 p.m. April 6, Hawaii State Library courtyard. Free. 586-3520 >> Plant Doctor: Learn about soil, plant selection, propagation techniques, watering, pruning, fertilizing and more, and bring leaf samples in a sealed plastic bag along with questions to ask the “doctor.” 9:30 a.m. April 12, Wahiawa Botanical Garden. Repeats May 10. Free. Reservations: 628-1190. >> “Starting Your Garden — Fertilizers 101” workshop: Experts from Gaviota answer questions and discuss which fertilizers are best for certain soils and garden types. 10 a.m. April 14, City Mill (Pearl City location), 98-1277 Kaahumanu St. Free. Register: citymill.com. >> Lei-making classes: At the following Honolulu Botanical Gardens. Reservations required. 768-7135, 808ne.ws/botanicalgarden • Ti leaf: 10 a.m.-noon April 17, Wahiawa, 1396 California Ave. Repeats May 15. • Lei po‘o (wili method): 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. April 18, Hoomaluhia, 45-680 Luluku Road. $20 (includes supplies and flowers). • Lei po‘o: 10 a.m.-12:30 p.m. April 23, Foster, 50 N. Vineyard Blvd. $20 (includes supplies and flowers). >> Basic Macro and Photography Walk: Join members of the Eyes of Hawaii Photography Club in a slow walk through the garden in search of flowers, bugs, spiderwebs and other interesting photo subjects. 9:30 a.m. April 20, Koko Crater Botanical Garden, 7491 Kokonani St. Free. Reservations: 768-7135, 808ne.ws/botanicalgarden >> Feng Shui for Hawaii Gardens: Expert and author Clear Englebert shares tips on creating positive energy surrounding your home and garden, and the importance of balancing land forms, pathways and water features along with plants’ colors, shapes, leaves, growth and locations. 9:30 a.m.-noon April 26, Lyon Arboretum, visitors’ center (upstairs classroom). $25. Register: 988-0456. >> Friends of Honolulu Botanical Gardens’ Spring Plant Sale: This year’s theme is Container Gardening, including edibles and fruit trees, gardening classes, a garden tour and a large selection of rare and unusual plants, along with plant doctors and nursery owners. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. April 27, Foster Botanical Garden, 180 N. Vineyard Blvd. Free. 537-1708, friendsofhonolulubotanicalgardens.com >> How to Select the Right Potting Mix: Learn about the different types of plant media by observing, feeling and smelling various soils and bagged potting mixes ideal for lasting container gardens. 10:30 a.m.-noon April 27, Halawa Xeriscape Garden, 99-1268 Iwaena St. Cost: $5. Register by 2 p.m. April 26. 748-5315, workshops@hbws.org. >> Windward Potters Mother’s Day Sale: 8 a.m.-2:30 p.m. April 27, Kailua Intermediate School, 145 S. Kainalu Drive. Find unique handmade ceramic gifts perfect for Mother’s Day. 383-9487 >> Orchid show and plant sale: Features displays by orchid clubs and plants for sale in time for Mother’s Day, along with baked goods, plants, vegetables and more. Presented by Orchid Society of Manoa. 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. May 4 and 8:30 a.m.-3 p.m. May 5, Noelani Elementary School. Free. 456-1857 >> The fourth annual Parade of Farms: Guided farm tours (four options — Kahumana Organic Farm, MA‘O Organic Farm, Kaala Farm and the ABC’s of Farming: Aquaculture, Bees and Crops) with a behind-the-scenes look into local agriculture in Waianae, and a free community fair with keiki activities, farm-to-table lunch and more at Kahumana Organic Farm and Cafe. Bring water, wear appropriate footwear, sunscreen and insect repellent. Presented by Oahu Resource Conservation and Development Council. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. May 4, 86-660 Lualualei Homestead Road. $20 per tour, $10 for ages 5-17, free for keiki under age 5. 622-9026, parade-of-farms.org >> Terracotta Madness: Bring new life to damaged or scrap pieces of broken terracotta pots by reusing them in functional and artistic ways while also learning about succulent propagation, care and placement. Bring cracked or new pots and embellishments for decorating; plant media and plants will be provided. 10:30 a.m.-noon May 4, Halawa Xeriscape Garden, 99-1268 Iwaena St. Cost: $3-$8. Register by 2 p.m. May 3. 748-5315, workshops@hbws.org >> Pots ‘n Plants ‘n Art Sale: Large selection of plants, succulents, orchids, air plants and more, along with handcrafted ceramic pots, Raku (Japanese pottery), glass art, watercolors, greeting cards and more. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. May 11, 45-061 Kahanahou Place, Kaneohe. 383-9487 >> Pollinators in Paradise — A Gardener’s Guide to Pollinators in Hawaii: Learn about the different plants ideal for backyard gardens to attract and conserve various species of insect and bird pollinators, and go on a hike on the arboretum grounds. Participants receive a native Hawaiian plant to plant in gardens to attract pollinators. 9-10:30 a.m. May 18, Lyon Arboretum, visitors’ center (downstairs classroom). $25. Register: 988-0456.

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FAMILY FUN >> Ohana Sunday: Film showing of the PG-rated Disney animation “Dumbo.” Noon-3 p.m. March 31, Consolidated Theatre’s Kapolei 16, Koolau and Koko Marina locations. $8.50. consolidatedtheatres.com >> MusicthatPOPS5 Disney in Concert — Magic Music from the Movies: Hawai‘i Symphony Orchestra performs live to iconic Disney feature-film video clips projected on a big screen. 4 p.m. March 31, Blaisdell Concert Hall. $27-$79. 94-MUSIC, hisymphony.org >> “Grossology: You’re Gross!”: The popular event returns with activities and explanations about the importance of blood and mucus. 3:30 p.m. April 3, Waianae Public Library. Free. 697-7868 >> Pauoa Elementary School’s Spring Fling: Rides, outdoor games, activities and a silent-auction fundraiser. 1:30-7 p.m. April 5, 2301 Pauoa Road. 587-4500 >> Home Depot’s Kids’ Workshop: Build and decorate a birdhouse to provide birds a safe place to eat and nest. Keiki receive a workshop apron, certificate of achievement and commemorative pin. 9 a.m.-noon April 6, Home Depot in Honolulu (521-7355), Pearl City (455-1200) and Kapolei (674-6120). Free. homedepot.com >> Hawaii Baptist Academy’s Fun Fair: Rides, games, food, a white elephant sale, silent auction, country store and entertainment by Da Braddahs and others. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. April 6, HBA’s elementary campus, 21 Bates St. Parking and shuttle service available at HBA’s middle and high school campuses, Tenri Cultural Center and Kawananakoa Middle School. hba.net/giving/fun-fair >> Dole Plantation’s Family Fun Day: Keiki crafts, carnival-type games, a white elephant sale, food booths, entertainment, games and reduced admission to the World’s Largest Maze, Plantation Garden Tour and Pineapple Express Train. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. April 6, 64-1550 Kamehameha Highway, Wahiawa. Free, reduced admission for attractions. 621-0166, doleplantation.com >> Waipahu Family Day: Entertainment, games, bouncy houses, door prizes, food trucks and more. Sponsored by Hawaii Christian Coalition and Aloha Pregnancy Care and Counseling Center. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. April 6, August Ahrens Elementary School, 94-1170 Waipahu St. 808ne.ws/waipahufamilyday >> YMCA Camp Erdman Family Day: Enjoy activities such as the High Ropes Odyssey (for ages 13 and older), Alpine Tower Climb, Giant Swing, archery, Gaga Pit game, swimming, and an inflatable bounce house and obstacle course while experiencing camp life. Wear covered shoes. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. April 6, Camp Erdman, 69-385 Farrington Highway, Waialua. Food and drinks available for purchase. Free. Preregister: 808ne.ws/familyday19. 637-4615, 531-YMCA (9622), ymcahonolulu.org >> The eighth annual Paliku Arts Festival: This year’s theme is Art Strut, which explores “artful interests that intersect with science” and features tie-dye making, gyotaku fish printing, puppet making, face painting, ceramics, drawing, woodcarving, bookmaking and more, with a piano open lab, and stage and improv performances. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. April 6, Hale Palanakila art spaces, Windward Community College. Also, performances of the Honolulu Theatre for Youth play “The Epic Voyage of Kaneapua” at 11 a.m. and 2 p.m. in Paliku Theatre, and showings of “Totality” at 12:30 p.m. ($3) and “Music of the Spheres” at 1:30 and 2:30 p.m. in Hokulani Imaginarium. Art supplies provided. Free. 724-1808, palikuarts.com >> Hahaione Elementary School Fun Fair: Inflatables, obstacle courses, food trucks, games, a craft fair by Arts and Flavors of Hawaii, entertainment, Scholastic Book Fair and more. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. April 6, 595 Pepeekeo St. hahaioneptsa@gmail.com >> Community Tech Fair @ Kapiolani Community College: Hands-on activities including light painting, guided photo walks, an anime artist at work, coding, camera experts, drone and robotics demonstrations, workshops on iPhone apps or travel planning with Google, online safety and scams, shredding e-waste or papers, door prizes and more. Free. Noon-3 p.m. April 6, Kapiolani Community College, Lama Library building. 808ne.ws/kcctechfair >> Damien Memorial School Luau: Features entertainment by Robert Cazimero and his halau, Kapena and Josh Tatofi, a silent auction and raffle drawings. Noon-4 p.m. April 7, 1401 Houghtailing St. Valet parking, $20; shuttle service available from Kapalama Elementary and Farrington High. Tickets: $25-$45; VIP tables, $700-$2,500. 841-0195, damien.edu >> Stargazing: Learn about mythological stories associated with constellations and current celestial occurrences such as meteor showers and eclipses; and observe the stars, planets and moon phases seen in this live star show. 7 p.m. April 10, Hokulani Imaginarium, Windward Community College. $6-$8. 235-7433, 808ne.ws/imaginarium, 235-7433 >> Nanakuli Public Library’s First Birthday Celebration: Features a performance by the Hawaii Opera Theatre, cake and refreshments. 6-7:15 p.m. April 11, Nanakuli Public Library. Free. 668-5844, librarieshawaii.org/event/first-birthday-nanakuli >> ‘Iolani School Fair — “Barnyard Bash”: Games, rides, crafts, keiki activities and food including themed culinary creations, live chef demonstrations and gourmet food booths. Noon-10:30 p.m. April 12-13, 563 Kamoku St. Free. 943-2339, iolanifair.org >> Breakfast with the Easter Bunny: Enjoy a breakfast buffet with an egg hunt, airbrush tattoos, balloon twists and photos with the Easter Bunny. 8-10:30 a.m. April 13-14, Dave & Buster’s, Ward Entertainment Complex. Seating is assigned if not specified. $16.49-$28.49, with options to upgrade the PowerCard included; free for ages 2 and under. 589-5005, 808ne.ws/dnbbreakfast19 >> Makiki Easter Egg Hunt and Community Food Drive: This 11th annual event features egg hunts, photos with the Easter Bunny, games and more. Bring a nonperishable food item to join the festivities. 9 a.m. April 13, Makiki District Park, 1527 Keeaumoku St. 586-9428 >> New Hope’s annual Easter egg hunt: Games, cotton candy, shave ice, popcorn, Italian sodas and egg hunts for different age groups. Candy donations appreciated; drop off under the Connections Kiosk over the weekend or weekdays at the reception desk. 9-11 a.m. April 13, Puuhale Elementary School, 345 Puuhale Road. Free. 842-4242, ext. 321, 808ne.ws/newhopeegghunt19 >> Easter egg hunts presented by First Assembly of God: 836-2300, firstaog.com • Main campus (Red Hill): April 13, registration begins 9 a.m., 3400 Moanalua Road, with 12,000 eggs for ages 2 to 12. Preregister: 808ne.ws/redhillegghunt19. • Leeward: April 13, 9:30 a.m. at Kapolei Community Park and 1 p.m. at Makakilo Community Park • Central Oahu: April 20, 10 a.m., 300 Wilikina Road, for all ages • East Honolulu: April 20, 10 a.m., Koko Head Elementary School, for ages 2 to 12

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>> Sundaes on Sunday — An Old Fashioned Ice Cream Social: The Sounds of Aloha Chorus and its chapter quartets entertain, with all-you-can-eat ice cream and a multitude of toppings. 4:30-6:30 p.m. April 14, McCoy Pavilion, Ala Moana Beach Park. $15, $10 for keiki under age 12. 262-SONG (7664), soundsofaloha.org >> Preschool Nature Hour: Ducks are the topic for this monthly event, which offers storytime, crafts and a shoreline walk; wear walking shoes and be prepared with rain gear and insect repellent. 10 a.m.-noon April 16, Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden. Free. Reservations: 233-7323. >> Gunstock Ranch’s community Easter egg hunt and petting zoo: April 20, 56-250 Kamehameha Highway, Kahuku. Kicks off 8:30 a.m. with a petting zoo and horseback rides ($3), face painting, bouncy house ($2) and food, with an egg hunt (over 10,500 eggs, limit seven per child) for different age groups starting at 10 a.m. Cash only; parking for a donation. 293-2026, gunstockranch.com >> Easterseals Hawaii’s fourth annual Bunny Breakfast and Egg Hunt: 10 a.m.1 p.m. April 20, Sacred Hearts Academy, 3253 Waialae Ave. Enjoy a morning meal hosted by Eggs ‘n Things, with activities, an egg hunt and Golden Egg Drop (receive an entry with every $10 donation), and an Easter Bunny appearance. $15, $10 for ages 3-10, free for ages 2 and under. 536-1015, 808ne.ws/eastersealsbunny >> Easter festivities at Makiki District Park: Games, crafts, storytime and a free egg hunt for toddlers through age 12, with light refreshments. Hosted by Central Baptist Church. 10:30 a.m.-noon April 20, 1527 Keeaumoku St. Free. 538-6833 >> Easter the Xeriscape Way: Make-and-take activity stations for keiki while they learn about conserving water resources. 10:30 a.m.-noon April 20, Halawa Xeriscape Garden, 99-1268 Iwaena St. $5, $2 for each additional person. Limited seating. Register by 2 p.m. April 19. 748-5315, workshops@hbws.org. >> Malama Learning Center’s Ola Na Kini Earth Day Hoolaulea: Hands-on activities, natural egg dyeing, live butterfly exhibits, ti leaf lei-making, student entertainment and farm-to-table food tastings. Also features presentations and educational exhibits that celebrate conservation of culture and sustainability of Hawaii by students from Ola Na Kini and Mililani High School’s Youth Envisioning Sustainable Futures program. 10:30 a.m.2:30 p.m. April 20, Nanakuli Public Library. Free. 497-5323, malamalearningcenter.org >> Spring Street Jam: Block festival showcases food, retail and products from local vendors, and keiki games and rides. 4-10 p.m. April 20 in Waikiki along Kalakaua Avenue (between Seaside and Kapahulu avenues). A portion of vendor fees will benefit Joyful Heart Foundation Hawaii. Free. 808ne.ws/springstreetjam >> Easter celebration: Activities include dyeing and decorating eggs, with stories about a Hawaiian tradition and its relation to a biblical story, an egg hunt and vegetarian brunch. Bring a basket and items for egg decorating; eggs provided but also welcome. 9-10:30 a.m. April 21, Still & Moving Center, 1024 Queen St. Free. Register: 397-7678, 808ne.ws/easterhelela. >> Royal Brunch Buffet and Easter Egg Hunt: Two seatings, 10 a.m. and 12:30 p.m. April 21, The Royal Hawaiian, a Luxury Collection Resort, Monarch Room. Dining guests (ages 12 and under) may participate in the annual Royal Easter Egg Hunt from 9:30-10:30 a.m. in the hotel’s Coconut Grove; preregister by emailing royalhawaiianconcierge@pleasant.net or eunbee.hamasaki@luxurycollection.com. $45-$92, free for ages 4 and under with each paying adult. 921-4600, 808ne.ws/royalbrunch19 >> Star of Honolulu Easter Champagne Brunch Cruise: Two-hour celebration features an egg hunt and prize giveaways for keiki, Hawaiian cultural activities (lei-making, hula and ukulele lessons) and a brunch buffet, with panoramic views aboard the cruise ship’s four floors and 60-foot-high observation deck. April 21; departs at noon from Aloha Tower Marketplace, Pier 8. Kamaaina: $59.13 for adults, $8.10 for ages 3 to 11 with each paying adult; $35.64 for each additional child. General cost is $73 for adults, $44 for ages 3 to 11. 983-STAR (7827), starofhonolulu.com >> The sixth annual Ko Olina Children’s Festival: 2-8 p.m. April 27, 92-1480 Aliinui Drive, Kapolei. Superhero-themed event with arts and crafts, activities, an interactive percussion studio and a sunset movie-viewing on the beach of the short film “Bao” and Disney/Pixar’s “Incredibles 2.” Proceeds to benefit Kapiolani Medical Center. $10-$30, free for ages 3 and under. koolinachildrensfestival.com >> The 17th annual Waikiki SPAM JAM Festival: Enjoy creative SPAM dishes from 20 participating local restaurants, live entertainment, SPAM brand merchandise, and arts and crafts. Attendees encouraged to bring reusable water bottles. 4-10 p.m. April 27 in Waikiki along Kalakaua Avenue. Free; bring a nonperishable food item or monetary donation to benefit the Hawaii FoodBank, Waikiki Community Center, Aloha Harvest, Kokua Foundation and Visitor Aloha Society of Hawaii. spamjamhawaii.com >> The 27th annual “I Love Kailua” Town Party: Features a Kamaaina Kids keiki fun zone, mini health fair and free screenings, food booths from area restaurants, entertainment, crafts, plant and orchid sales, and sidewalk sales. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. April 28 along Kailua Road. Proceeds to benefit Lani-Kailua Outdoor Circle’s beautification project to refurbish plantings at Alala Point. 234-0404, lkoc.org >> The 14th annual Hawaii Book & Music Festival: Features 150 events over the twoday event on multiple pavilions and stages, with readings, presentations, book signings, entertainment, a book swap and food court. Presented by Bank of Hawaii. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. May 4-5, Honolulu Hale, Frank F. Fasi Civic Grounds. Free. hawaiibookandmusicfestival. org >> Wahiawa Pineapple Festival: “Pineapple Days, Hawaiian Ways,” with food, crafts, exhibits, entertainment, games, bouncers for keiki and more. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. May 4, Wahiawa District Park; Pineapple Parade begins 9 a.m. along California Avenue. Seeking volunteers and memorabilia including photographs of old Hawaii and old Wahiawa. 694-0103, 621-3373, wahiawapinefest.com >> Stargazing: Learn about mythological stories associated with constellations and current celestial occurrences such as meteor showers and eclipses; and observe the stars, planets and moon phases in this live star show. 7 p.m. May 8, Hokulani Imaginarium, Windward Community College. $6-$8. 235-7433, 808ne.ws/imaginarium >> Mother’s Day Water Show: Enjoy a sparkly synchronized-swimming performance by Mermaids Hawaii. 3 p.m. May 12, Windward YMCA, 1200 Kailua Road. Free. 864-8122 >> Preschool Nature Hour: Flowers and bees are the topics for this monthly event with storytime, crafts and a nature walk. Wear walking shoes and be prepared with rain gear and insect repellent. 10 a.m.-noon May 21, Hoomaluhia Botanical Garden. Free. Reservations: 233-7323.

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>> Salt Lake Shopping Center: “Easter-riffic event” features photos with the Easter Bunny, cookie decorating, games, crafts and activities. Donate $1 or a canned good and receive a wristband for keiki pony rides and entry into a petting zoo with bunnies, sheep, goats, chicken and other animals. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. April 20, 848 Ala Lilikoi St. saltlakeshoppingcenter.com >> Town Center of Mililani: Live entertainment, keiki crafts, a petting zoo and photos with the Easter Bunny (bring your own camera). 10 a.m.-1 p.m. April 6, Center Court, 95-1249 Meheula Parkway. Free. towncenterofmililani.com >> Windward Mall: windwardmall.com • Photos with the Easter Bunny: April 6-20. Hours are 3-7 p.m. weekdays; 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturdays; 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sundays. Bunny takes an hour break at 2 p.m. daily. Pet photo hours, 5-7 p.m. Tuesdays; animals must be leashed or in a cage and entry must be through the main ground-floor entrances. 951-STAR (7827) • Easter Eggstravaganza: Features egg decorating, make-and-take crafts, games and more. Presented by the city Department of Parks and Recreation. 4-7 p.m. April 18. • Spring Cleaning Household Donation Drive: From April 1-30, drop off new and gently used household items at Macy’s and Sears. The items will be distributed to struggling individuals and families through Helping Hands Hawaii’s Community Clearinghouse. Monetary donations also welcome; visit helpinghandshawaii.org or mail to Helping Hands Hawaii, Attn: Spring Cleaning Drive, 2100 N. Nimitz Highway, Honolulu 96819. 808ne.ws/springcleaning19 • Malama Aina Earth Day Event: Koolau Kids Club members color stylish, tropical canvas tote bags (while supplies last) and also learn from educational presentations about the environment. Noon-2 p.m. April 22. Sign up to become a member at bit.ly/wm_KKC.

OTHER Egg hunters got their fill at Manoa Valley District Park last year. This year’s event will be on April 14.

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EGG HUNTS AT CITY PARKS Sponsored by the city Department of Parks and Recreation: >> Kamehameha Community Park: 9 a.m. April 7, with activities for all ages. Interested volunteers: 768-6763. >> Kalakaua Complex: 10 a.m. April 13, Kalakaua District Park; arts and crafts begin 9 a.m., with goodie bags for participants. For ages 12 and under. 768-6757 >> Halawa Complex: 10 a.m. April 14, Halawa District Park, with photo opportunities with special guests and goodie bags for the first 200 participants. For ages 12 and under. 768-6751 >> Manoa Complex: 10 a.m. April 14, Manoa Valley District Park, with crafts and picture-taking with special photo backdrops; doors open 9:30 a.m. 768-6704 >> Kalihi Uka Community Park: 12:30 p.m. April 14. For all ages; do not bring packages, boxes or baskets for egg gathering. Interested volunteers: 768-6762. >> Kaneohe Complex: 4-7 p.m. April 18, Windward Mall, with egg coloring, games, and arts and crafts. 768-8989 >> Diamond Head Complex: 10 a.m. April 20, Kaimuki Community Park; registration begins 9:30 a.m., with games and goodie bags. For ages 3 to 12. 768-6721

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>> Natural Egg Decorations: Learn how to make natural dyes using plant materials to decorate eggs. 10-11:30 a.m. April 2 at Foster (with admission fee) and Lili‘uokalani botanical gardens. $15. Reservations: 768-7135. Info: 808ne.ws/hnlparks. >> Spring Needle Felting: Create a needle-felted bunny, chick, piglet or other critter in celebration of spring. 10:30 a.m. April 6, Kapolei Public Library. Limited to 10 participants ages 10 and older. Free. Register: 693-7050. >> Clay Bugs and Crazy Pots: Create “bug inventions” and clay creatures using air-dry clay, wire and beads. For ages 5 and older. 2:30-4 p.m. April 6, Art Explorium, 1142 Koko Head Ave. $20. 312-4316, artexplorium.org/workshops >> Yarn lei workshop: Create a lasting lei using long lash yarn. 2 p.m. April 7, Kaimuki Public Library. Limited to 20 participants ages 12 and older. Free. Register in advance at the reference desk. 733-8422 >> Sharpie Art Workshop for Teens!: 2:30 p.m. April 11, Pearl City Public Library. Free. Register: 453-6566. >> Ceramic Easter Eggs: Sculpt ceramic eggs using hand-building techniques and finish with colorful glazes. For ages 5 and older. 2:30-4 p.m. April 14, Art Explorium, 1142 Koko Head Ave. $25. 312-4316, artexplorium.org/workshops >> Dye Eggs with Plants: Color Easter eggs with dyes using natural colors derived from common fruits, vegetables and Hawaiian canoe plants. For ages 5 and older. 10 a.m.-noon April 19, Wahiawa Botanical Garden. $5. Reservations: 768-7135. Info: 808ne.ws/hnlparks. >> Egg-cellent Fun: Have fun with eggs by creating “egg people,” pinata eggs, patterned eggs and more using dyes, paint and wild imaginations. 2:30-4 p.m. April 20, Art Explorium, 1142 Koko Head Ave. For ages 5 and older. $15. 312-4316, artexplorium.org/workshops >> Ceramic Cookie Jars: Use hand-building techniques and food-safe underglazes to create a jar for treats, which will be collected, fired and returned after two weeks for pickup. 2:30-4 p.m. April 28, Art Explorium, 1142 Koko Head Ave. $25. 312-4316, artexplorium.org/workshops >> Radial-print Mother’s Day Cards: Draw designs in scratch foam to create a radial relief print for a unique card for Mom. For ages 5 and older. 2:30-4 p.m. May 11, Art Explorium, 1142 Koko Head Ave. $15. 312-4316, artexplorium.org/workshops >> Model Magic Under the Sea: Create an ocean animal using air-dry clay and a pop-up paper habitat. 2:30-4 p.m. May 18, Art Explorium, 1142 Koko Head Ave. For ages 5 and older. $20. 312-4316, artexplorium.org/workshops

>> Hawaii Kai Towne Center: Easter Festival features a petting zoo, balloons, glitter tattoos and photos with the Easter Bunny. Noon-3 p.m. April 13, Marina Courtyard, 333 Keahole St. Free. hawaiikaitownecenter.com >> Kahala Mall: kahalamallcenter.com • Photos with the Easter Bunny: Through April 20 in the Spring Photo Garden (between Champs and Macy’s), with a keiki coloring station. Hours are 11 a.m.-7 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sundays. Bunny takes an hour break at 2 p.m. daily. Packages start at $25. Skip the line by making online reservations at expressionshawaii.net. >> Market City Shopping Center: The Easter Bunny makes an appearance for picture-taking and to distribute candy-filled eggs and special coupons, with free popcorn and cotton candy. HouseMart Ben Franklin Crafts offers face painting, make-and-take crafts, a resin workshop and craft demonstration. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. April 20, HouseMart Ben Franklin Crafts — Market City, 2919 Kapiolani Blvd. Free. 469-4764, marketcityhawaii.com >> Mililani Shopping Center: Animal toy rides, petting zoo with bunnies and chicks, egg decorating, games, activities and photos with the Easter Bunny. 10 a.m.-noon April 13, 95-221 Kipapa Drive and 95-390 Kuahelani Ave. mililanishoppingcenter.com >> Pearlridge Center: pearlridgeonline.com • Photos with the Easter Bunny: Through April 20; hours are 10 a.m.-8:30 p.m. weekdays, 10 a.m.-9 p.m. Saturdays and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sundays at Wai Makai (formerly Downtown) Center Court. 951-7827 • “Cute as a Bunny” KidX art activities: KidX club members (keiki ages 17 and under may join the free club on-site) are invited to create pompom bunnies and color Easter-themed coloring pages. 10-11:30 a.m. April 6, Wai Makai (formerly Downtown) Center Court. • Lemonade Alley: Youth teams (who have spent weeks preparing for this friendly entrepreneurial competition) will be selling their special lemonade concoctions while raising money for their charity of choice. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. April 20, Mauka (formerly Uptown) Center Court, second level fronting Animation Magic. >> Royal Hawaiian Center: April 21. Features an egg-decorating class for keiki at 10:30 a.m. in the Royal Grove, followed by floral wristlet-making at noon, both limited to 25 participants; and free photos with Auntie Lele the Easter Bunny from 2-5 p.m. in Helumoa Hale Guest Services Room (next to Royal Grove). Free. 922-2299, royalhawaiiancenter.com

>> Bagpipes in the Library: Learn about the instrument and its history as the Celtic Kula Pipe Band of Hawaii perform airy tunes. 2 p.m. March 31, Kaimuki Public Library. Free. 733-8422 >> The Oahu Civic Orchestra’s Spring Concert: 7 p.m. April 1, Chaminade University, Eiben Hall, 3140 Waialae Ave. The 65-piece community orchestra performs various works. Free. 734-2925 >> Good Deeds Day: Ho‘ola Na Pua is seeking volunteers to do yardwork around the Pearl Haven property for this annual worldwide tradition when volunteers do a good deed to improve the lives of others and positively change the world. 9 a.m.-noon April 6 (address will be sent after registration); check-in at 8:30 a.m. Businesses, military and church groups, high school clubs and colleagues welcome. Bring safety goggles, gloves, gardening tools, nonelectrical power tools, water and snacks; closed shoes are a must. 808ne.ws/gooddeedsday19 >> “The Witness”: Easter musical, sponsored by Pacific Island Praise. 7-9 p.m. April 11-14 and April 18-20, Honolulu Central Seventh-day Adventist Church, 2313 Nuuanu Ave. Also holding potlucks during intermission at the performances on April 12 and April 19; bring items such as chips, cookies or precut fruits. Free; love offering. 524-1352 >> Pali View Baptist Church Easter Concert: 7 p.m. April 12, Windward Mall, Center Court. windwardmall.com >> Moana Masters Series Easter-themed confections class: Pastry chef Carmen Montejo shares instructions, recipes and tips on creating colorful macarons and chocolate ganache fillings, with a discussion on food and beverage pairings (for ages 21 and older) with a featured mixologist. Must wear closed-toe shoes; pants recommended. Noon-2 p.m. April 13, Moana Surfrider — A Westin Resort & Spa, Beachhouse at the Moana, 2365 Kalakaua Ave. $100, plus fees; includes lunch, goodie bag and four-hour validated or valet parking. 808ne.ws/moanamasters >> Kaneohe Kiwanis’ Imu Fundraiser: Prepare a pan of food (up to 20 pounds) such as pork butt, corned beef, ox tails or laulau, and double wrap in heavy-duty foil for overnight cooking during Easter weekend, April 19-20, King Intermediate School. Funds raised will benefit the club and its service leadership programs at Castle, Kailua and McKinley high schools, and King Intermediate School. $20. 282-5523, cyamada77@ gmail.com >> Oahu Open Fellowship Potluck Luncheon: Bring a vegetarian dish, fruit, salad, dessert, soy milk or tea to share; no meat or seafood. April 20, 1-2:15 p.m., Honolulu Central Seventh-day Adventist Church, 2313 Nuuanu Ave. 469-7193 >> “Fascinators & Fedoras, Hats & Derbies” annual spring hat luncheon: This year’s theme is “Yes, I Am: The Voice of Our Future” and features “best hat” contests, prize drawings, basket auctions, food and entertainment. Come dressed in your favorite Stetson, chapeau, fedora, cap or bonnet in support of mentoring youth. Sponsored by the Hawaii Chapter of The Links Inc. 11:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. April 27, Hilton Double Tree Hotel, 1956 Ala Moana Blvd. $65. 625-1834; eliteeventsbymulata@gmail.com, wjtaylor20@gmail.com; hawaiichapterlinks.com >> Project Hawaii, Inc.: The nonprofit is seeking monetary donations for items to help bring Easter cheer to homeless keiki. Suggested donations are $7 (school T-shirt or healthy meal), $12 (hygiene bag), $25 (Easter basket) or $35 (family meal). 808ne.ws/projecthawaiieaster


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