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Mid-September Arts & Culture Events

Friday, September 13, 5:00 – 8:00 pm
Art Kauai 2019 Opening Reception
Walk & Talk by Juror:  Tiffany DeEtte Shafto
Music by Martini Moon (Rick Avallone & Trey Thompson)
Awards Presentations; Meet the Artists: Outstanding Art on display
Pupus and refreshment
Exhibition Dates:  September 14 – October 25; noon – 6 pm daily; noon – 9 pm Fridays
Kauai Society of Artists Gallery; Kukui Grove Center
Info:  www.kauaisocietyofartists.com 

September 13-19 week 2, New Night, New Theme Film Festival – 21 films for $20; Tickets may be shared with friends & family
Kukui Grove Cinema, Lihue, (808) 245-3552, kukuigrovecinema.com

Sept. 13, Friday, Fatal Attraction,1987, Michael Douglas, Glenn Close, 119”, 3:00pm
Primal Fear, 1996, Richard Gere, Edward Norton, Laura Linney, 130”, 5:15pm
The Game, 1988, Michael Douglas, Sean Penn, Director: David Fincher, 128”, 7:35pm

Sept. 14, Saturday, Bonus Movie TBA, 12:15pm
Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band, 1978, Peter Frampton, The Bee Gees, 111”, 2:00pm
Across the Universe, 2007, Evan Rachel Wood, Jim Sturgess, Joe Anderson, Director: Julie Taymor, 133”, 4:15pm
Yesterday, 2019, Himesh Patel, Lily James, Director: Danny Boyle, 116”, 6:45pm

Sept. 15, Sunday, Escape from Alcatraz, 1979, Clint Eastwood, Director: Don Siegel, 112”, 2:00pm
Gran Torino, 2008, Clint Eastwood, Director: Clint Eastwood, 116”, 4:10pm
Dirty Harry, 1971, Clint Eastwood, Director: Don Siegel, 102”, 6:30pm

Sept. 16, Monday, Dreamer,  2005, Kurt Russell, Dakota Fanning, 102” 3:300pm
The Killing, 1956, Sterling Hayden, Director: Stanley Kubrick, 85”, 5:30pm
Seabiscuit, 2003, Tobey Maguire, Jeff Bridges, 141”, 7:10pm

Sept. 17, Tuesday, Kramer vs. Kramer, 1979, Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep, 104”, 3:00pm
Chinatown, 1974, Jack Nicholson, Faye Dunaway, Director: Roman Polanski, 131”, 5:00pm
Mystery Movie #2, TBA, 7:2opm

Sept. 18, Wednesday, The Man in the Moon, 1991, Sam Waterston, Reese Witherspoon, Director: Robert Mulligan, 99”, 3:30pm
A Monster Calls, 2016, Lewis MacDougall, Sigourney Weaver, Felicity Jones, 108”, 5:20pm
Election, 1999, Matthew Broderick, Reese Witherspoon, Director: Alexander Payne, 103”, 7:20pm

Sept. 19, Thursday, Nick & Norah’s Infinite Playlist, 2008, Michael Cera, Kat Dennings, 90”, 3:30pm
Scott Pilgrim vs. the World,2010, Michael Cera, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Director: Edgar Wright, 112”, 5:15pm
Streets of Fire, 1984, Michael Paré, Diane Lane, Director: Walter Hill, 93”, 7:20pm

Saturday, September 14, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm
Kauai Psychic Faire
Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall
Psychic readings, Mandala Making, Crystals for Sale
Info:  Genora Woodruff (808) 482-1546

Saturday, September 14, 3:00 – 5:00 pm
Anaina Hou Community Park Playground Blessing
Tour, pule, program, games and community potluck
Constructed entirely of recycled materials, 707,544 milk jugs were diverted from landfill and transformed into materials to build our playground.  Celebrate recyle, reuse, reduce!
Anaina Hou Community Park, 5-2723 Kuhio Hwy
Info:  (808) 828-2118; www.anainahou.org

Tuesday, September 17, 5:30 pm
NTBG & KCC collaborative Earth Matters public lecture series
“After the Flood:  Building Resilience in Limahuli Valley”
Dr. Uma Nagendra, Conservation Operations Manager & Ecologist at Limahuli Valley & Preserve
– learn how sudden and dramatic changes created challenges & opportunities for Limahuli and about NTBG’s ongoing efforts to promote ahupua’a resilience and ecosystem strength.
KCC Campus Center Cafeteria behind the Performing Arts Center
Info:  (808) 332-7324, Ext 225
Visit https://ntbg.org/events  for details

Thursday, September 19, 2:00 – 6:00 pm
North Shore Career Fair
Anaina Hou Porter Pavilion
Free to all jobseekers and employers (Ananina Hou, Bank of Hawaii, Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas, Sullivan Family Co., New Kilauea Market & Café, PV Eats, Wyndham Hotels & Resorts, Big Save & Times Market, Kauai Police Dept, Ace Hardware Princeville, Bayada Home Care Kauai, Kauai Government Employees Federal Credit Union, Hanalei Bay Resort & more.
FREE
Info:  Anaina Hou Community Park

Thursday, September 19, 5:30 – 8:30 pm
Robert Cazimero Intimate Concert
Sharing Mele, Hula and Mo’olelo of yesteryear
5:30 – doors open
6:00 – Pupu/No Host Bar
7:00 – Concert
Kauai Museum
Ticket:  $100 per seat
Info:  (808) 245-6931; www.kauaimuseum.org

Friday, September 20, 1:00 pm
Global Climate Strike Kauai Rally
Plus bike ride to the Mayor’s office with Declaration for a climate emergency; BYO bike or get a loaner at news@kauaipath.org
Kauai Community College entrance to Mayor’s Office.
There is an urgent need to address the Climate Crisis.  We can’t undo the past but we have a small window of time to rewrite the future.  The Oceans are Rising and so must we.
Info: (808) 822-9224.

Saturday, Sept. 21, 10:00 am – 6:00 pm
Kauai Cannabis & Hemp Conference Expo 2019
One-day event showcasing vendor services & products, guest keynote speakers, panel discussions & entertainment
Justin Kollar, Prosecuting Attorney, County of Kauai
Roz Baker, Senator
Elaine Slavinsky, Edu. Director Pono Life/Cannabis for Seniors
Gary Hooser, H.A.P.A.
Casey Rothstein, Green Aloha – Kauai Dispensary
Marghee Maupin, Marghee’s Mobile Medical
Department of Health
Growers Panel – Kauai Kine, Garden Island Hydro
CBD Panel
Hemp Panel – Ray Maki, Kauai Permaculture
Hilton Garden Inn, Wailua (next to Wailua Bridge)
Tickets & Info:  www.kauaicommunityevents.com
Tickets:  $10 pre-sale; $15 at door
You do not need a 329 card to attend
Info:  Josh Fukino, Haunani Rossi, Noe Marcos, Marde Marcos

Saturday, September 21, 5:30 – 9:00 pm
10th Annual Jazz & Wine Festival & Silent Auction
Tsunami Taiko; Jazz by Lady Ipo & Friends; Saxophonist Michael Paulo from Los Angeles
Kauai Lifeguard Association benefit
Westin Princeville Ocean Resort Villas; 3838 Wylie Road, PV
$114
Info:  (808) 827-8700

September 22 – 28
35th Annual Kauai Mokihana Festival
A week-long celebration of Hawaiian culture, educational lectures, music and hula competitions
Sunday, Sept. 22, 10 am; Hawaiian Church Service; Kapaa First Hawaiian Church; refreshments after service
Monday, Sept. 23, 7 pm; Kauai Composers Contest & Concert; Historic Waimea Theater (33rd anniversary)
Tuesday, Sept. 24, 9 am; Eo, E Lili’u – Hawaiian Language Music competition by Hawaiian Immersion School students; Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall
Tuesday, Sept. 24 & Wednesday, Sept. 25 – Cultural presentations
Thursday, Sept. 26, 6 pm Hula Competition – Solo/Group Kahiko Nei; Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall
Friday, Sept. 27, 10 am; Na Lei Pua ‘Ole Flowerless Lei Contest; Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall
Friday, Sept. 27, 6:00 pm Hula Competition Group ‘Auana; Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall
Saturday, Sept. 28, 12 noon; Hula Competition Solo ‘Auana + Finale; Kauai War Memorial Convention Hall
Mokihana Pass:  $75 – Good for admission to all events
Info:  www.maliefoundation.org; (808) 651-1868

Saturday – Sunday; September 28 – 29, 10:00 am – 10:00 pm
The Kauai FOLK Festival 2019
Two days w/ 34-plus Live Music Arts on Three Performance Stages
Taj Mahal, Peter Rowan, Tim O’Brian & Jan Fabricius, Blaine Sprouse and many more ‘mainland’ regional music and dance plus a broad selection of Hawaiian styles music and dance
Singing, Dancing, Carts & Workshops, Food, Drink, Family Fun, Boot Stomping, Rump Shaking, Kauai Loving, Hooting Hollering Good times
The Historic Grove Farm Museum, 4050 Nawiliwili Rd
Tickets:  $100 weekend pass: $60 one-day pass
VIP & sponsorship packets available
Ticket Outlets – Eventbrite www.kauaifolk.com
Info:  Matt Morelock (808) 855-8646;
www.kauaifolk.com, The Kauai Folk Festival

October Arts & Culture Events

Saturday, October 5, 8:30 am – 12:00 noon
Ohana FitFest Trail Run
Anaina Hou Community Park & Wai Koa Loop Trail
5k & 10k obstacle trail run
Register by September 13 for early-bird discount, $35
Entry fee includes race tee shirt & light fare after the run
Keiki 12 and under free with adult registration
Info: Kauai North Shore Community Foundation; Anaina Hou Community Park; 5-2723 Kuhio Hwy, Kilauea

Saturday, October 12, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm
Hui o Laka/Koke’e Natural History Museum present
Eo e Emalani I Alaka’i
Queen’s entourage arrives on horseback at 11:00 am
Hula, exhibits, crafts, silent auction, delicious food
Kokee State Park, Kokee
Free and Open to the public
Parking limited; please carpool; bring own seating; no coolers
Info:  (808) 335-9975

Saturday, October 12, 2:00 – 6:00 pm
Hammers N’ Ales Oktoberfest
Food from top local restaurants – Keoki’s Paradise, Merriman’s Fish House, Plantation Gardens, Lava Lava Beach Club, The Kitchen @ Papayas, The Right Slice, The Cabana, Ruth’s Chris
Over 30 craft beers from Kohola, Kauai Island Brewery, Lani Kai, etc.
Music:  Homestead and Cruz Control
Presale Tickets $75 online; https://hammersnales.eventbrite.com/
$85 day of event (includes all food, drink, glass logo mug, etc)
Event is 21 and over only
Fundraiser for Kauai Habitat affordable housing on Kauai
Info:  Chris Young (808) 635-0411; chrisyoung@kauaihabitat.org

Friday, October 18, 5:00 – 9:00 pm
Saturday, October 19, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
2019 Kaua’i Chocolate and Coffee Festival
Historic Hanapepe Town, Hanapepe
Tickets: $15/ $20 at the door
Outlets: Aloha Spice Company, Banana Patch Studio, Japanese Grandma’s Café, Angela Headley Island Art
Info:  (808) 234-0404; www.KauaiChocolateandCoffeeFestival.com

Friday, October 25, 6:00 – 7:30 pm
Esther Shimazu — Slide Show of her work
“Fool for Clay: A professional maker of handbuilt nudes and critters”
Frear Hawaiian Studies Center, Island School Campus
Free & open to the public
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Saturday-Sunday, October 26 – 27, 9:00 am to 4:00 pm/ i-hr lunch
Esther Shimazu — Ceramics Sculpture Two-Day Workshop
“Pinchy Dogs: fast and furious coil and pinch built cartoony pooches with attitude” with “KittyCat bonus for the motivated”
Location:  Art Pod Ceramic Studio, Niumalu
(directions will be sent to those who register)
Class limited to first 12 Registrants
Register:  giac05@icloud.com
Workshop Fee:  $100 + $20 for clay

November Arts & Culture Events
Friday, Nov 22, 8:00 am – Sunday, Nov 24, 2:00 pm
Kauai Old Time Gathering
Featuring Magnolia sisters, Lone Pinon, Cameron DeWhitt, Belles of the Levee, Nick Castillo & Kara Chow, Vanessa & Ed Punua, Kumu Nakana Wong, Walt Keale, Little Missy, Evie Ladin, Keith Terry, Ke Kula Niihau o Kekaha, Adam Smith, Waimea Whompers
Music! Crafts! Performances! Dances! Three days of workshops and music from old time days. You’ll learn leo ki?eki?e and cajun singing, ukulele and banjo, pakini bass and washtub bass. ?Ulu cookoff!
Kids come free!
Koke’e Lodge; Koke’e State Park
Info, Tickets & Accommodations:  www.kauaioldtime.com

Saturday, November 30, 8:30 am – 1:30 pm
Kauai Handworks Annual Christimas Crafts Fair
Wilcox Elementary Cafetorium
Info:  Erlinda Bukoski

December Arts & Culture Events

Saturday, December 7, 9:00 am – 3:00 pm
NTBG Holiday Craft Fair
National Tropical Botanical Garden Headquarters Campus
Kauai Made products, jewelry, clothing, and more
3530 Papalina Road, Kalaheo

December 21, 2019, 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Ke Kula Mele Winter Concert  (Oahu Event)
Enjoy the music of Ke Kula Mele – School of Hawaiian music under the direction of Kumu Alan Akaka. Students will perform songs about things that are ono and fun, such as food or a luau or spending time with friends, as well as some holiday songs. Students will perform on steel guitar, ‘ukulele, guitar and Hawaiian style bass for this Winter Concert
Windward Mall; 46-056 Kamehameha Highway, Kaneohe
Free & Open to the public
Info:  (808) 235-1143; www.kekulamele.com; alan@himele.com

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ONGOING and Multi-Day EVENTS

ART ART ART ART ART ART ART ART

Every Wednesday, 1:00 pm
Paper Craft Maker Space
Cut, Paste, Fold, Assemble, Color, Shape, Laugh, Learn with other paper craftors and paper maker artists – individual or group projects
Gifts for yourself or to sell at the Library book sales
Lihue Public Library Conference Room, 4344 Hardy Street?Info:  (808) 241-3222, Carolyn Larson

HSFCA CALL FOR ENTRY ON CAFE
Hawaii State Foundation on Culture & The Arts
asking interested artists to submit qualifications
for various commissioned works in upcoming
HSFCA public art projects.  Register with
Cafe www.callforentry.org/index.php
website developed by Western States Arts Federation (WESTAF) to
facilitate calls for artists & artworks.  Registration is free, secure and
offers access to visual arts opportunities nationwide.
Go to www.callforentry.org/index.php for information,
answers to FAQs, tech tips, image prep and Questions forum.

Plein air pastel lessons w/ Helen Turner
One-on-one or two max in the field; beginners or advanced
All materials provided
Plein air oil painting lessons w/ Helen Turner
One-on-one in the field; beginners or advanced
All materials provided
Info:  (808) 346-9357; www.helenturner.com

COMMUNITY COMMUNITY COMMUNITY

AIRPORT WINDOW DISPLAYS
HAL side: “…and how does your garden grow?”
United side: “Malama HULEIA”
Brought to you by Garden Island Arts Council
Funded by a grant from the County of Kauai OED
(open to all passengers in transit)

Info:  giac05@icloud.com

Kauai Community Players 2020 Season:
The Rocky Horror Show — This cult classic is over 40 years old and is playing to sold out audiences nationwide. Sweethearts Brad and Janet, stuck with a flat tire during a storm, discover the eerie mansion of Dr. Frank-N-Furter, a transvestite scientist.
Written by Richard O’Brien, directed by Jennifer Takenaka

She Kills Monsters — A comedic romp into the world of fantasy role-playing games, She Kills Monsters tells the story of Agnes Evans as she leaves her childhood home in Ohio following the death of her teenage sister.
Written by Qui Nguyen, directed by Jenna Cedusky

Noises Off – Noises Off is a farcical comedy of legendary proportions which, in three acts, shows what is happening on stage and behind the scenes while a chaotic theatre company is performing “Nothing On.”
Written by Michael Frayn; directed by Arnold Meister

Hair – “Hair tells the story of the “tribe”, a group of politically active, long-haired hippies of the “Age of Aquarius” living a bohemian life in New York City and fighting against conscription into the Vietnam War.
Books & Lyrics by Gerome Ragni & James Rado; Music by Galt MacDermot’
Directed by Kevin Schwoebel
Info:  kauaicommunityplayers@gmail.com

Every first Saturday of month, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm
Lawai International Center Community Caring Day
Nurture grounds and plant orchids; lunch will be served
Bring gloves, clippers, sickles, rakes, weed whackers, hedge trimmers/cutters
Info:  LM@hawaii.rr.com; (808) 639-4300; www.lawaicenter.org

Weekly Sunshine Markets: Fresh ingredients, holiday foods & gifts, taro products,
tropical plants and flowers, coffee, holiday pies & baked goods,
goat cheese, health & beauty items from goat’s milk and more.
Sundays, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm, Kalalea Anahola Farmers’ Hui, Hokualele Road
Mondays, 12:00, Koloa Sunshine Market, Annie Knudsen Ball Park
Mondays, 3:00 – 4:30 pm, Kukui Grove Sunshine Market, next to K-Mart
Mondays & Fridays, 3 – 7 pm, Kealia Farm Market & tours, Lanai
Tuesdays, 3 – 4 pm, Kalaheo Neighborhood Center
Wednesdays, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm, Kalalea Anahola Farmers’ Hui,
Wednesdays, 3 – 4:30 pm, Kapaa New Town Park
Thursdays, 3:00 – 4:00 pm, Hanapepe Sunshine Market, Park
Thursdays, 4:30 – 5:30 pm, Kilauea Sunshine Market, Neighborhood Center
Fridays, 3:00 – 5:00 pm, Lihue Sunshine Market, Vidinha Stadium
Saturday, 9:30 am – 1:00, KCC Sunshine Market, Kauai Community College
Saturday, 9:00 am – 12:00, Kilauea Sunshine Market, Anaina Hou Comm Ctr
Saturdays, 9:30 – 11:30 am, Hanalei Sunshine Market, Waioli Park

Kauai County Farm Bureau presents:
Wednesdays, 3:30 – 6:00 pm, Kauai Culinary Market, The Shops at Kukuiula
Saturdays, 9:30 am – 1:00 pm, Kauai Community Market, KCC parking lot
Info:  KCFB (808) 855-5429; KCC Market Manager (808) 652-3217

The Mokan Nokan Show
Broadcasting 5 times a week on OC16 Channel 12
Kauai Profile and Interesting Things Happening on Kauai
View Episode #19 — http://mokannokan.com/the-program/
In this episode we have singer songwriter Sabryn Rudinoff,
Early morning yoga at Kalihiwai Ridge-stone dam with Yoga instructor Joyce Wright Funk, with Tom Lieber & Ron Finley.
And our special guest Jo’lette Miner-Ho, Hawaiian word of the day and News desk and much more.
Info:  Mel Bell-Grey, (808) 431-4711
www.eyeswideopenproductions.com
www.mokannokan.com

First Monday each month, 5:00 – 7:00 pm
Kekaha Community Garden
Help with our garden work on the first Monday of each month
Learn about the importance of nutritious food-school groups welcome
Free compost bins for residents (call for availability)
8610 Kiowea Road between Aukuu and Elepaio Rds.
(in back of St Paul’s Episcopal Church, Kekaha)
Info: kekahagarden@gmail.com    Phoebe Eng, (808) 635-6145

Saturdays monthly, 8:30 am
Forest Workday
Koke’e CCC Camp
Register:  Koke’e Natural History Museum
(808) 335-9975. kokeemuseum@earthlink.net; www.kokee.org/

First Saturday night of each month, 5:30 – 8:30 pm
Old Kapaa Town Art Walk
Live music, meet the artists, tasty bites, dancing, entertainment, support local businesses
Info:  Angelique Ell, angie@aelldesign.com

Second Saturday of each month, 8:30 pm until lunch
Friends of the Path Clean Up
Ke Ala Hele Makalae, the path that goes by the coast
Potluck lunch at 11:00 am
Meet at the rest pavilion makai of the Kapaa Neighborhood Center
Info:  Brett, (808) 639-4561

Every Sunday, 6:00 – 8:30 pm
Sing, dance and feel the vibrational sounds of energetic meditation chanting
kirtan guided yoga breathing, and spiritual insights from sacred yoga texts
Vegetarian dinner
Anahola location – call for directions
Free and open to the public
www.kauaikirtan.com, (808) 551-6610

Every Tuesday, 10:00 a.m. — 11:30 a.m.
Kauai Baby Swimming Safety Skills
Lava Lava Beach Club
Info: Anastasia, nastya7700@gmail.com

First Saturday of the Month Open House, 6:00-9:00 pm
Open House — Dolphin Touch Wellness Center
Are you in need of some clarity or relief in your life? Come discover some of the wonderful Holistic Health Practitioners of Kauai. There is a wide array of professionals here to serve all of your health needs.  Free sessions on the Amethyst Biomat, mini-readings for $20, free wellness consultations, superfood samples.
Info: Jeanne Russell (808) 822-4414; info@dolphintouch.org
www.dolphintouch.org

The Kauai Inn
The Kauai Inn has lovely rooms tucked away on three tropical acres
where the Nawiliwili Bay meets the Huleia River.  Kauai Inn is a
charming 48 unit plantation style resort, where every guest is special!
We are centrally located and very close to beaches,
golfing, shopping, and many more fun activities.
Questions? call toll free (800) 808-2330)
Local (808) 245-9000 ext 6 or e-mail us.  Fax: (808) 245-3004
Visit our website for pictures at www.kauaiinn.com;
Supporter of the Garden Island Arts Council

CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE CULTURE

Saturday, August 18, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm (Workshop 1)
Friday, September 6, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm (3 baskets)
October 12, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm (Workshop 2)
November 15, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm (Regular Hat)
December 14, 9:00 am – 1:00 pm (Crownless)
Coconut Weaving with Eugene Onio Punzal
30-year Weaving Veteran offers 5 workshops at monthly sessions as part of their Cultural Outreach Program
Kauai Museum
WS Fees: WS 1 $85; WS 2 $85; 3 baskets $60;
Regular Hat $45; Crownless $45
Contact Kauai Museum for free 45-min demo to any Kauai School
Info:  (808) 245-6931

Wednesdays, 5:00 – 6:00 pm
Hula ‘Auana Class
Instructor:  Sherri “Puni” Patrick
New session begins every quarter
At the Kauai Musuem
No charge
Info:  Kauai Museum, (808) 245-6931

Thursdays, 7:00 – 8:30 pm
Hula for Kupuna – by invitation only
Instructor:  Sherri “Puni” Patrick
Waimea Neighborhood Center Courtroom
New sessions begins every quarter
No charge
Info: Sherri “Puni” Patrick (808) 651-5744

Sundays 10:00 am – 3:00 pm
88 Shrines at Lawai International Center
Tour times:  10 am, 12 pm, 2 pm
Brief video & talk story session by Lynn Muramoto
Donations are appreciated
Info:  (808) 639-4300, LM@hawaii.rr.com
www.lawaicenter.org

Halau Hula O Leilani Registration for Hula and Tahitian Classes
Call (or text) kumu Leilani Rivera Low at 808-651-0682 to register now through December for hula classes and Tahitian classes in Kapaa and Koloa.
Mondays – hula classes at Ka Ui o ka Aina center in Coconut Marketplace, Kapaa. Kaikamahine ages 5-12 at 5:00 pm. Teens & wahine 6:30– 8:00 pm
Tuesdays  – Koloa Neighborhood Center, hula classes for girls ages 4-12 from 3:45 pm
Wednesdays – Tahitian classes for kaikamahine by Ariel Leilani Bond
at 6:00-6:45 pm at Courtyard by Marriott Hotel.
Thursdays – Tahitian Class for teens, Koloa Neighborhood Ctr, 4:30 – 5:30 pm
Saturdays – Tahitian classes for teens & wahine by Ariel Leilani Bond,
11:00 am- 12:00 pm at Hawaiian Cultural Center in Coconut Marketplace.
Info: Leilani Low or text (808) 651-0682 or email darryl.leilani@hawaiiantel.net.

Ongoing Thursdays, 4:00 – 5:30 pm
Aloha International’s
“Halau Hula Na Lei Kupua O Kaua’I”
Dance, Chant, Language & Legends
Under the direction of Ho’opa’a Fern Merle-Jones & Kumu Susan Pa’iniu Floyd
Under the guidance of Hula Loea Kawaikapuokalani Hewett
Ongoing & drop in adult guests are welcome; No prior experience required
Kilauea Dance & Fitness Center
$15 donation
Info:  Call Fern Merle-Jones, (808) 639-0964; bless2u@aloha.net

2nd, 3rd, 4th Saturdays, 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.
Kauai Museum’s Saturday Clubs
monthly workshops on unique island traditions
Kauai Museum daily public tours, 10:30 am to noon
Led by knowledgeable & entertaining docents
Free with admission to the museum
The Kauai Museum, Keepers of the Culture
Info:  (808) 245-6931

Waimea Plantation Lifestyle Tour
Ongoing – Every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
volunteer guides lead walking tours through
the Waimea Plantation Cottages and the Waimea
Sugar Company “camp” houses, which date from the
turn of the 20th century. Tours take approximately
90 minutes and are limited to 12 people.
Waimea Town
Info: (808) 337-1005

DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE DANCE

Kauai Dance Theatre?
Summer/Fall Term begins August 12?12 week dance sessions in Kalaheo for ages 4 yrs to adult
Ballet – Pre-ballet through Ballet Level V
Tap Dance – beginner, intermediate, morning short term adult classes
Private lessons in ballet, tap, contemporary styles available
Janie Crane, Director, 332-9737, jbcdance@hotmail.com
For more info: visit www.KauaiDanceTheatre.com or see KDT’s Facebook page

Kauai Dance Center
Professional dance training ages 3 through advanced.
Beginning Adults welcome.

Dance classes for all ages and abilities?Ballet, Hip Hop, Lyrical, Spanish dance & Modern Dance.

Directors, Jennifer Bell-Grey & Mel Bell-Grey

Dance season Aug 2018-May 2019 – enrolling now

Start lessons anytime throughout the year

Performing opportunities available

Schedule your free trial class today.

www.kauaidancecenter.com

Tel: (808) 823-9588 Cell/text (415) 990-5145

jenballet@gmail.com

Accredited teacher graduate of the Royal Ballet School London, England. Diploma Royal Academy of Dancing.

Home Studio located at Eyes Wide Open Productions Nawiliwili/Lihue as well as a satellite studio on the North Shore, Princeville community center.

Aloha Dance Studio — Enrolling now
full schedule online at  www.AlohaDanceStudio.com
Professional instruction for ages 3 through adult
Hip Hop, Tap, Jazz, Ballet, Pointe, Modern,
Flamenco, Contemporary and Lyrical jazz
Elite Company Groups
Freaky Fridays at Kukui Grove Center every October
Beginner through Advanced welcome
Info:  Tiffany Dodge, (808) 245-1810

MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC MUSIC

Every Sunday, 4:30-7:30 pm
Open Mic
Paco’s Tacos Cantina, Poipu
www.openmickauai.com

Every Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday, 6:00 – 7:00 p.m.
Group `Ukulele Classes by Kirk Smart
Hanalei Strings and Things, Ching Young Village, Hanalei
Info:  Kirk Smart, kirksmart1@yahoo.com; (808) 826,9633

Wednesday nights, 6:00 – 9:00 pm
Easy Living Jazz Duet — Helen Turner, flute; Jeff Iglesia, guitar
Hukilau Lanai
www.easylivingjazz.com

Every Wednesday Night, 7:00 – 9:00 pm
Larry Rivera’s Love & Aloha Show (Every Wednesday)
Larry & Lurline performing
Cafe Portofino, Kalapaki
Other Larry Rivera Live Performances:
Every Friday Afternoon, 5:00 pm
Coconut Marketplace Center Stage, Waipouli
Every Saturday, 1:00 pm
Kauai Museum, Lihue
Every Sunday, 6:00 – 8:00 pm
Garden Island Grill, Koloa town
Info:  Larry Rivera, larryrivera@hawaiilink.net

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Thursdays. 1:00 – 2:00 pm
Qi Gong Golden 8
A Beginning Qi Gong Class – ONGOING
Promotes balancing the body for greater health, increasing vitality,
and radiating more energy
Lihue Neighborhood Center
Turn at AT&T on Kuhio Hwy, drive down two blocks to Eono St,
turn right and drive down one block to the Center; park in the
parking lot and go to the Old Main Hall.
Free for all ages
Info:  (808) 635-0306; Peter Sterne

Fitness Classes in Kalaheo and Poipu
Barre, Yoga, Pilates, TRX, Circuit
Location:  Southside sports Center (Poipu) and Private Studio (Kalaheo),
call (808) 332-6320 for directions
Info:  Jodee Burris, ACE Certified Group Fitness Instructor, 212-4034,
puuwaifitness@gmail.com
Current schedule & fees online:  www.puuwaifitnesskauai.com

Kupuna Wellness Ageless Beauty Fitness Program
with Rose T. Warken Ceballos, certified fitness trainer, instructor,
Wellness Guidance, Author
Monday, 8 – 9:30 am:  Total Conditioning – Hanapepe N Ctr
Monday, 10:30 – 11:30 am: ChairAerobic-Koloa N Ctr
Wednesday, 8:00 – 9:30 am: Body and Mind Clarity – Kalaheo N Ctr
Friday, 8 – 9:30 am:  Total Conditioning – Kalaheo N Ctr
Classes are free and for Seniors
You will need your doctor’s approval before beginning a new exercise program
Info:  (808) 652-8985; kupunawellness@gmail.com
Rose’s classes have support recognition from County of Kauai

Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 8:30 – 9:45 am
Aloha Aerobics
Stretch, step and weights – complete fun workshop for Baby Boomers in particular; All Welcome
All Saints Gym, Kapaa
Info:  (808) 822-3817

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“The problem with doing nothing is not knowing when you’re finished”
–Nelson DeMille