Thursday, January 10, 2019

1/11 - 1/18



Check out our new school website www.dkies.org   Read the January newsletter now named the  Eagle eNews.  Find it on the homepage of new website by clicking on the Parents tab on top right, Then on right side of page, click on Eagle eNews (New name) Enjoy reading about everything happening this month.

School Events

Fri. Jan. 11 .          Chaperone Training 8 - 8:30 in PCNC office in corner of main office

Mon. Jan. 14          Virtual School Community Council Meeting on Facebook will be held tonight from 6:00-7:00 PM. Please comment, like, and share! Join in on the discussion here: https://www.facebook.com/events/2056969454389569"                          
1/2 of 4th Grade Field Trip to Kahuku Restoration Project (O201 & O202)

Tues. Jan. 15         Chaperone Training 8 - 8:30 in PCNC office in corner of main office
                           1/2 of 4th Grade Field Trip to Kahuku Restoration Project (C1, C2, O106)

Wed. Jan. 16         School ends at 1:10 every Wednesday

Thurs. Jan. 17       1/2 of 5th Grade Field trip to Kahuku Restoration Project (O203 & O204)
                           Kona Ice on campus after school. Cash or charge payments accepted.

Fri. Jan. 18            Happy Aloha Friday

Community Events

Sat. Jan. 12 .    Puzzles and games at the Wahiawa Public Library at 10am for Free. Children of all ages are welcome to collaborate with peers to put together puzzles or play board games. Children age 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult. call 622-6345

Sat. Jan. 12      Open House at Kroc Center Hawaiʻi from 10am - 3:30pm for Free.  If the colorful, swirly slides outside the Kroc Center Hawaiʻi intrigue your kids, Saturday will be the day to scope them out. The center on that day will host a free, one-day open house where members of the public can visit the swimming pools and slides, try out the gyms and group fitness classes, and walk through the worship and meeting facilities. The Kroc Cafe will have salads, sandwiches and Spam Musubis for sale—or you can always grab a snack from the big vending machine outside the restaurant. The center will waive certain fees and offer discounts for people who sign up for membership that day. Kroc Center Hawai’i. 91-3257 Kualaka’i Parkway, ʻEwa Beach  (808) 682-5505   kroccenterhawaii.org

·       Sun. Jan. 13     New Year’s ‘Ohana Festival from 10am - 4pm at Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaiʻi, 2454 S. Beretania St.   Do your kids want to pound mochi and wrap themselves in kimonos? This Sunday, head over to the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaiʻi, where the New Yearʻs ʻOhana Festival will be in full swing. Families can participate in arts and crafts, play traditional Japanese games and compete in a scavenger hunt through the new exhibition called, Okage Same De, I am what I am because of you. Across the street at Mōiliʻili Field, there will be live entertainment, photo ops with the Honolulu Little League team starting at 9:45 a.m., and food booths selling andagi, waffle dogs, sugar cane juice, okonomiyaki and bentos. If you want a professional photographer to take snaps of your kids wearing kimonos, click here to sign up for time slots before the Friday, Jan. 11, deadline.  Festival parking is free in the University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa structure on Dole Street. A complimentary shuttle will run between the campus and the cultural center every 15 minutes from 7:30 a.m. and 5:30 p.m. (808) 945-7633 ext. 25    jcch.com


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