Friday, August 26, 2011
Sunday, August 21, 2011
Bank of Hawaii Family Sunday: Mixed Plate (August 2011)
Celebrate the diversity of Hawai‘i's art and culture at Bank of Hawaii's Free Family Sunday!
Where: Honolulu Academy of Arts, 900 S. Beretania Street
When: August 21st, 11 am to 5pm
Bank of Hawaii Family Sunday event information:
Central Courtyard Stage
11am-noon: Musical Mixed Plate with The Chuck James Music Studio showcasing music students on drums, guitar, keyboard bass, ukulele, violin, flute, sax, trumpet and bass.
Noon-1pm: Jugglers trade balls and bowling pins for plates, fruits and vegetables—it's a fun way to emphasize the importance of a balanced diet.
Noon-1pm: Jugglers trade balls and bowling pins for plates, fruits and vegetables—it's a fun way to emphasize the importance of a balanced diet.
1-2pm: Celtic Keiki provide rock and roll through the ages with music and interactive dance routines.
2-3pm: Round out the day with relaxing keiki yoga
Art activities
11am-3pm: Build a plate-lunch robot with Styrofoam food containers (take a look at Maika‘i Tubbs' Styrofoam sculpture in Artists of Hawai‘i for inspiration). In Banyan Courtyard.
11am - 3pm: Dress up as crazy characters and choose your props for a mixed-up photoshoot by Photo Ops Hawaii. One free photo per shoot. In the Education Lecture Hall.
Family Film Sunday
A World of Animation from the Children's Film Festival Seattle 2011
68 mins.
Kids and adults alike will be wowed by this collection of animated films from around the world. 11:10am & 1pm
$3 adults, $1 children 13 and under
Food
Whole Foods will have vegetarian and turkey hoagies, garlicky kale salad, cookies, water and natural sodas for purchase.
A gift for you
11am: Choose from a variety of Honolulu Academy of Arts publications as your free gift for the day. Available until the last book is given out.
Friday, August 19, 2011
Made in Hawaii Festival 2011
10am - 9pm Friday & Saturday
10am - 5pm Sunday
$4 admission
10am - 5pm Sunday
$4 admission
Check out some of the wonderful products Hawaii has to offer at the Made In Hawaii Festival 2011. Produced by the Made In Hawaii Association, and sponsored by First Hawaiian Bank, Festival offers a wide assortment of food, books, gifts, fashions, plants, art, crafts, produce and more. Happy Shopping!
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