School Events
Fri. Sept. 14 ½ of 1st grade Field Trip to Kahuku
Farms (H1, H2, H3)
Mon. Sept. 17 Chaperone
Training in PCNC corner of front office from 8:00 – 8:30
Drive
Through Joes - Order coffee from his truck by commissary and mention Daniel K Inouye and PTO gets percentage of your order
School
Community Council Meeting at 3pm
Tues. Sept. 18 Learn
Lei making to give students leaving school from 8-9 in PCNC office
Wed. Sept. 19 Copy
Training in PCNC corner of front office from 8am – 9am - no kids
Thurs. Sept. 20 PTO
Popcorn fundraiser – Order in advance and it’s delivered to classes
Fri. Sept. 21 ½
of 1st grade Field Trip to Kahuku Farms (H4, J1, J2)
Community Events
Fri.
Sept. 14 EFMP is hosting Coffee Talk at Green World Coffee Farm
from 10:00 am - 11:00 am. This month's Coffee Talk is about getting
organized. Families will have an opportunity to make a binder for their
Exceptional Family Member. The binder will be filled with their
important documents so in case of an emergency or when they need to
travel to their next duty station, parents can grab the binder and go.
Sat. Sept. 15 . Kids Day at Schofield School Age Center from 10am - 2pm. Free fun, entertainment, prizes, arts & crafts, bouncers, snacks and more. open to all USAG-HI children and youth of all ages.
Sat. Sept. 16 Waialua Public Library’s 90th Anniversary Celebration from 9am - 2pm for Free. Celebrate
Waialua Public Library’s birthday with free cake and ice cream,
entertainment and activities at the Waialua Bandstand. Children’s
musician Jeff Cicatko, also known as “Ice Cream Man,” will be singing
his original kids’ songs at 11:30 a.m. Visit Bungie the Clown for a face
painting or balloon animal and check out the community tent for
activities and a book sale. There will also be live performances of
Scottish country music, chamber music and hula. Waialua Bandstand, across the road from Waialua Public Library, 67-068 Kealohanui St., Waialua (808) 637- 8286, librarieshawaii.org
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Sat. Sept. 16 Aloha Festival's Keiki Ho‘olaule‘a from 10am - 3pm for Free.
Celebrate the Aloha Festival with an event for children and families.
Weave coconut palm fronds, make a ti leaf lei and a rubbing using real
leaves and create art about “What Aloha Means to Me.” There will be hula
and musical performances by and for keiki as well as a Keiki ID card
station and a new keiki conch shell blowing contest. Buy an Aloha
Festivals ribbon for $7 at the event and receive discounts from
Pearlridge Center merchants. Pearlridge Center, Uptown Center Court, 98-1005 Moanalua Rd. Aiea (808) 488-0981, pearlridgeonline.com
Sun. Sept. 17 Bank of Hawai‘i Family Sunday: Abstract Expressions
at the Honolulu Museum of art for Free from 11am - 3pm. Look at
abstract art and then make your own. You and your keiki will get to see a new exhibit by Satoru Abe and Harry Tsuchidana. Once
inspired, children will create a garden tree sculpture and a colorful
collage drawing. Need to burn off energy? Dance to live African and
Latin-inspired music. Or cool off in an air-conditioned theater and
watch short films from the New York International Childen’s Film
Festival. A free trolley will take you to Spalding House where keiki can
use mirrors to create collages and craft a mini neighborhood that fits
inside a jewelry box. Honolulu Museum of Art, 900 Beretania St. (808) 532-8700, honolulumuseum.org
Sept. 21 EFMP
will be hosting Sensory Movie Night from 7:00 pm - 9:00 pm at Porter
Community Center theater. Sherlock Gnomes. Seats are limited to 25, so
families will need to contact EFMP at (808)655-4227 to reserve a seat.
Food is not allowed in the theater.
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