Looking for loan
of the following items for Holiday Drama production. Please contact Mr. Merriam
in D1 to bring items. You can email him
at Keith_Merriam@notes.k12.hi.us
A youth size Santa Suit
A youth size Mrs.. Claus
suit.
Extra wrapping paper for
presents
Couple of larger size
dolls (Chatty Cathy, larger than Barbie)
Couple
of extra clothes for aforementioned dolls
School
Happenings
Thurs. Dec. 1 Copy
Training from 1pm – 2pm. Come to PCNC
office, no kids allowed
Fri. Dec. 2 Chaperone Training in PCNC corner of front office from
8am – 8:30am
Leilehua
Complex Volleyball Tournament – team goes to compete
Mon. Dec. 5 Chaperone Training in PCNC
corner of front office from 8am – 8:30am
2nd Grade field trip to Hawaii Plantation Village - O101, O102,
B3
Hour of Code after school events for families 2:30 – 3:30.
Kona Ice and Popcorn available for sale
Tues. Dec. 6 Getting
Crafty Parent Workshop 8:00 – 9:00 in Q207 – upstairs
2nd Grade field trip to Hawaii Plantation Village – B1, B2,
B4
Wed. Dec. 7 School
is out at 1:10 every Wednesday
Thurs. Dec. 8 Kindergarten
field trip to Ala Moana Mall and Honolulu Hale City Lights
Community
Happenings
Dec. 2 Mililani High School hosts 1st
Friday with dozen of food trucks from 4pm – 8pm
Dec. 2 Wahiawa Town Santa Parade starts
at 6:30pm at Ka’ala Elementary and goes up California Ave. to Cane Street. Santa closes parade and gets off his float in
Longs parking lot where rides and activities and live music are set up.
Dec. 3 Mililani Hometown Holiday Parade
from 9am – 10:30am. Parade will begin at Mililani High School, travel down
Kipapa Drive and end at Mililani Shopping Center, where more festivities are
planned. 2016holidayparade@gmail.com
Dec.
3 Mililani Town Center
celebrates grand reopening all day long with family activities. Santa will pose
for photos 11am – 1pm. Let it Snow at
2pm – 4pm near Zippys, FREE. Enjoy a snow play zone with 8 tons of real snow,
plus crafts, games and a visit from Santa. Mililanishoppingcenter.com
Dec.
3 Honolulu City Lights Parade
from 6pm – 9pm S. Beretania and King Streets downtown. Activities on the lawn
of capitol and Mission Houses from 4pm – 11pm including keiki rides, food
booths and much more. The city stays bright through December. Honolulucitylights.org
Dec.
4 – 30 Honolulu City Lights Trolley Tours
leave Ward Village. Cost is $7.75 per person. Take a ride through the city’s
most anticipated light show. Proceeds benefit Hawaii Food bank. Check website
for hours. Ward-village.com/trolley
Dec.
4 President Obama’s
Neighborhood guided walking tour for FREE. Meet by the Central Union Church
sign on Beretania and Punahou streets at 2pm. The final installment of this
walking tour of President Barack Obama’s childhood haunts, including the
hospital where he was born, his part-time employer, his old hour and more
528-0528 or unclejackinhawaii.com
Dec.
4 Pearl City Christmas Parade
starts at Momilani Elementary School and ends at Pearl City Shopping center via
Hoolaulea Street starts at 4pm
Dec.
5 Under the Blood Red Sun
showing of the movie at Mililani Public Library 5:30pm for FREE. Commemorate the 75th anniversary
of the attack on Pearl Harbor with a screening based on the book by Graham
Salisbury. This is for those 8 years old and up. RSVP online at
librarieshawaii.org or 627-7470
Dec.
10 Craft Fair at Leilehua High School
cafeteria from 9am – 2pm. FREE admission. Many vendors of crafts and food
Ongoing
Oct. 8 – Jan. 8 Bishop
Museum says Let’s Explore space, plants, animals and rain forests with Dora and
Diego of the Nickelodeon shows.
Bishopmuseum.org
Wednesdays Tech
Park Mart. Farmers market is open from 9am - 1pm on Wednesdays at 100 Kahelu
Ave. in Mililani Tech Park. Features local produce, plate lunches, baked goods,
eco-friendly products and more Call (808) 625-8915
Contests
Youth in Central Oahu have until Jan. 31, 2017 to submit
entries for the 3rd annual Hawaii Next 50 Contest. Open to students in grade 4 – 12.
Participants must first read former Gov. George Ariyoshi’s book, Hawaii: The past 50 years, The next 50 years. Entrants must then address the following
prompt in an essay, poster or video: “Looking ahead to the next 50 years” Imagine how we can use current technology or
future technology to create more affordable, housing, achieve food sustainability
or promote new and innovative industries.
Winners will be honored on the floor of the state House of
Representatives, attend a luncheon with legislators and receive a monetary
prize. To request a copy of the book and
for contest rules and more information, visit hawaiinext50.com
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