Field Days are an opportunity for students to come to the field
for almost 2 hours and play fun games and activities. Tues, May 29 for 4th & 5th Grade
from 10 – 11:45 & 2nd & 3rd from 12:15 –
2pm. Wed. May 30 for 1st and Kindergarten from 11:15 – 1:00pm. Mahalo to the parents that have donated money or water. Those that signed up to bring ice or loan us canopy, please bring it to the field Tuesday morning. Parents that can help escort classes to the field should come 20 minutes before grade level time.
School Calendar
Fri.
May 25 May Day Celebration
and Performance at 8:45 on back field - all parents invited and encourage to bring a chair and possibly umbrella. Celebration goes on - rain or shine
Mon.
May 28 No School – Happy Memorial Day
Tues.
May 29 Field Day for 4th
& 5th Grade from 10 – 11:45 & 2nd & 3rd
from 12:15 – 2pm
Wed.
May 30 Field Day
for 1st and Kindergarten from 11:15 – 1:00pm
Thurs.
May 31 5th Grade
Graduation at 8:30am on covered play court – parents bring chairs
Report cards
distributed
Last Day of
School – Have a wonderful summer
Community Calendar
Friday,
May 25 – Sun. July 1 50th State Fair every Friday, Saturday, Sunday. The only
Monday open is May 28: Admission is free on Monday, May 28, for
active-duty and retired military personnel and their dependents.
Fridays, open from 6pm –
midnight. Summer officially kicks off
for Hawai‘i’s keiki when the 50th State Fair arrives at Aloha Stadium.
This year, the fair brings back Colton Farms Petting Zoo and the Amazing
Anastasini Circus from Italy. For thrill-seekers, there’s “Zero Gravity,” a
high-speed spinner that requires riders to stand against a wall, and “Black
Out,” an 80-foot-tall pendulum that hoists riders into the air. Small kids
might enjoy “Lolli Swings,” a candy-themed spinning ride with double-bucket
seats for two passengers, and a tug boat ride called the “Rockin’ Tug.” Visit
the fair on May 27 and May 28 from noon to 6 p.m. for discounted tickets
on select rides. All ages. Admission ranges
from $3 to $5. Aloha Stadium, 99-500 Salt Lake Blvd., ‘Aiea ekfernandezshows.com
Mon. May 28 . Memorial Day Remembrance Ceremony at 10am at Schofield Barracks Post Cemetery. U.S. Army Garrison-Hawai'i will honor veterans who died serving our country.
Mon.
May 28 Lantern Floating Ceremony
On
Memorial Day, join more than 50,000 people at Ala Moana Beach Park to float
lanterns in honor of loved ones who have died. The ceremony begins at 6:10 p.m.
onstage with Japanese and Hawaiian rituals including taiko drumming, ringing of
a bell, chants and blessings. After the opening ceremony, more than 7,000
lanterns are released into the ocean, casting an orange glow across the
shoreline. (Volunteers later gather the lanterns, which are recycled for next
year.) To float a lantern or write a message on one, visit the “lantern request
tent” from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lanterns are free and are first-come,
first-served. Free parking is available from 7 a.m. to midnight at the Hawaiʻi
Convention Center. A free shuttle for people with disabilities operates
between the center and beach park from 3 to 5:30 p.m., and after the ceremony
through 9:30 p.m. This event does not have concessions, so bring your own
food and drinks. Ceremony
begins at 6:10 p.m. but you should arrive much earlier to find a space. Ala Moana Beach Park, Magic Island. 1201 Ala
Moana Blvd. lanternfloatinghawaii.com
Tues. May 29 . Wahiawa Public Library presents a free screening of Star Wars: The Last Jedi (PG13) from 5pm - 7pm. Moviegoers are welcome to bring their own food and drinks into the meeting room. Parents and caregivers must accompany small children.
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The American Red Cross has
a Volunteer Dental Assistant Program going on right now. In order to be
considered one must have 18 months left on island. The program is 8
months long and when finished you will receive a certification. Applications
are now available online for American Red Cross upcoming Volunteer Dental
Assistant Program here at Schofield Barracks. Please feel free to share the
link below with all Active Duty Military Spouses over the age of 18.