Fri. April 5 . 25th ID division run in the morning will have extra soldiers on the road and might cause traffic delays. Give yourself extra time to get here on time.
Mon. April 8 Contest entries due
today for consideration. Students may make a poster or video on the theme: "In Wahiawa, this is how I Move
Naturally..."
Poster: 8.5 x 11
paper, drawings outlined in black & colored
Video: 2 minute
maximum
email a url
to the video to mcolte@inouye.k12.hi.us; be sure the video can be viewed by
anyone with the link
Tues. April 9 Book
Swap and Jamba Juice ($5 smoothie) in the cafeteria after school
Wed. April 10 Walking
School Bus - 7:30 gather at 2 locations and walk to school together
Celebrate
Month of the Military Child by wearing Red, White and Blue
Thurs. April 11 Chaperone
Training 8 - 8:30 in PCNC office in corner of main office.
Copy Training 8:30 -
9:30. Meet in PCNC office & go to copy room. No kids
Fri. April 12 JPO
Competition
Spring
Pictures - Must prepay for pictures or they will not be taken.
Spring
Sock Hop Dance in the cafe for families 6pm - 7:30pm. Hey Daddy-O! Get ready to twist and shout and shake it all about
at our Spring Dance. This year’s theme is a Sock Hop! Back when a jukebox tune
only cost a dime, a 57 Chevy was totally cool and Malt shoppes were the place
to hang with your friends after school. Join the PTO as we rock around the
clock April 12th from 6-7:30pm in the school cafeteria. Come and shake, rattle,
and roll in your best poodle skirt and greaser clothes! Enter our costume
contest for a chance to win. We are hopelessly devoted to everyone in the
family having a great time so family price is only $10 prepaid (family sizes
are 5-6 people: two adults, 3-4 kids). If you wait to grab your tickets, cost
will be $5 per person at the door. Children 2 and under are FREE! Your
admission will get you one free root beer float or ice cream (your choice) per
person at the Malt Shoppe and one FREE entry into the door prize contest for
everyone 3 and up. We’ve got our very own Jerry Lee Lewis as our DJ Merriam
plays the hits to dance to. There will be a Hula Hoop contest for all ages! Ice
cream, cookies, nachos and soda will be available for purchase at the Soda
Shoppe as well; we accept cash or card. So put on your blue suede shoes and
let’s go to the hop!!
Community
Calendar
Fri. April 5 EFMP will have a workshop for siblings of an Exceptional Family
Member(EFM). From 5:30 pm - 7:30 pm at the ACS building. The children can enjoy fun activities and make new friends.
Classes have upbeat activities and provide an opportunity for siblings to
express their feelings and discuss experiences.
Registration is mandatory! Call 808-655-4227 and ask to speak to someone
in EFMP.
Sat. April 6 Celebrate
Spring at the Town Center of Mililani starting at 10am. This free event promises activities, a
petting zoo, chances to win prizes and a special visit from the Easter Bunny.
Entertaining crowds will be The Breezy Way at 10 followed by ukulele musician
Karlie Goya at 11am and Halau O Napuala'ikauika'iu at noon. Visit towncenterofmililani.com.
Sat. April 6 Dole
Plantation Fun Day from 10am - 2pm. This free event promises live music, hula,
arts and crafts, prize giveaways, food, games and much more. Call (808)
220-4981 or visit doleplantation.com
Sat. April 6 Eat the Street Pineapple Fest at
Ka'ala Elementary School from 4pm - 9pm. Enjoy lots of great food booths,
vendors, entertainment and games sponsored by local schools. This event is a
fundraiser for Leilehua complex STEM related activities.
Sat. April 6 Community
Tech Fair at Kapiolani Community College from noon - 3pm for free. Enjoy hands-on activities, demos and prizes.
Activities include light painting, guided photo walks, an anime artist at work,
VR and Xbox One accessibility gaming, learning to code, camera experts, drone
demos, robotics demos, massage workshops on iPhone apps or travel planning with
Google. And much more in Honolulu at 4303 Diamond Head Road. bit.ly/kcctechfair
Sat. April 6 YMCA Camp
Erdman Family Day 2019 from 10am - 3pm Contact for cost. Be a camper for the day and bring the entire
family down to YMCA's beachfront 10 acre Camp Erdman site in Waialua to enjoy
an action packed day. Activities include
the high ropes challenge, Alpine Tower climb, giant swing, archery, Gaga Pit
game and inflatable bounce house and obstacle course. covered shoes are
required for camp activities; high ropes challenge limited to participants age
13 or older. Food and drinks will be available for purchase. Reservations
recommended. (808) 531-9622
Sun. April 7 Spring
Things Japanese Sale from 9am - 2pm at the Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai'i
in Honolulu. Browse through hundreds of dishes, books, kimono, vases, furniture
and art at bargain prices. Address is 2454 S. Beretania Street, jcch.com
Sun. April 7 Lions
Breakfast at Ka'ala Elementary School cafeteria. Menu is scrambled eggs, smoked
sausage, steamed rice, banana bread, pineapple chunks and a beverage for
$6. call (808) 621-0852
Writing
and Art Contest - Submit your original art or written work on the theme,
"Dare to Dream" by Fri. April 12 at 4:30pm. Rules: Entries may
be stories, poems or artwork. Each entry must be the original work of a student
currently in grades K through 12. Written work should be no longer than 350
words. Artwork should be no larger than 18" x 24". Each entry must
have complete information printed on the BACK including students name, address,
phone number, grade level, school name and teacher's name. All entries
become the property of Parents and Children Together. Submission of an
entry implies consent to have the work published. Mail or deliver entries to:
Parents and Children Together Keiki Day, 1485 Linapuni street, Suite 105,
Honolulu, HI . 96819
WED, APRIL 24 & THURS, APRIL 25 2019 Virtual Military Spouse Symposium, hosted by the
Department of Defense Spouse Education and Career Opportunities team. This
two-day virtual event will feature eight interactive sessions designed
exclusively for military spouses. Whether you’re just starting out or
re-entering the work force after some time off, attend this event to:
Uncover new sources of jobs
Network with other professional
military spouses
Gain confidence with interviews and
hiring events
Enhance your resume to be optimal in
a digital world
Improve your LinkedIn profile and
build your professional network
Learn tips for negotiating a salary
and benefits
Create a healthy personal brand
This free event can be accessed from anywhere in the world. To
choose your sessions and register for the symposium, go to https://myseco.militaryonesource.mil/portal/spousesymposium/.
The
third annual Onizuka Day of Exploration will be taking place on
April 27, 2019 from 9:00 to 3:00 at the Blaisdell Exhibition Hall.
The Onizuka Day of Exploration offers more than 100 games, activities
and exhibits, both indoors and out. In addition, there will be STEM
workshops throughout the on a wide variety of topics including robotics, energy, volcanoes, earthquakes, first aid and emergency preparedness, and much more.
Advance registration for the workshops is required. The registration
site is now available at: https://www.scoutingevent.com/104-2019ODESTEM
* 100 Interactive ExploraStations manned by Hawaii’s Scouts
* Maker Fair
* Lego Build-and-Race Tracks
* Climbing Wall
* Elevated Ropes Course
* Rope Bridge
* VEX IQ Robotics
* FIRST Robotics
* Pinewood Derby Championship Racing
* Emergency Preparedness
* Underwater Robotics
* Jedi Saber Training
* Mircoscope Forensics
* Polynesian Star Navigation
* Working on Mars
* Build a Rocket
* Local Food!
There are limited seats in each workshop and each participant can
register for a maximum of 2 workshops. Please note that all youth who are in grade 6 and below MUST be accompanied by an adult who is registered for the same workshop.
A parent may accompany up to 2 youth, and den leaders or teachers may
accompany up to 5 youth. The youth and adult must all be registered for
the same workshop in the same time period.
April 27, 2019 from 9:00 to 3:00 at the Blaisdell Exhibition Hall.
The Onizuka Day of Exploration offers more than 100 games, activities
and exhibits, both indoors and out. In addition, there will be STEM
workshops throughout the on a wide variety of topics including robotics, energy, volcanoes, earthquakes, first aid and emergency preparedness, and much more.
Advance registration for the workshops is required. The registration
site is now available at: https://www.scoutingevent.com/104-2019ODESTEM
* 100 Interactive ExploraStations manned by Hawaii’s Scouts
* Maker Fair
* Lego Build-and-Race Tracks
* Climbing Wall
* Elevated Ropes Course
* Rope Bridge
* VEX IQ Robotics
* FIRST Robotics
* Pinewood Derby Championship Racing
* Emergency Preparedness
* Underwater Robotics
* Jedi Saber Training
* Mircoscope Forensics
* Polynesian Star Navigation
* Working on Mars
* Build a Rocket
* Local Food!
There are limited seats in each workshop and each participant can
register for a maximum of 2 workshops. Please note that all youth who are in grade 6 and below MUST be accompanied by an adult who is registered for the same workshop.
A parent may accompany up to 2 youth, and den leaders or teachers may
accompany up to 5 youth. The youth and adult must all be registered for
the same workshop in the same time period.
To
secure your workshop attendance, you must check in and get your entry ticket at
the registration desk 45 minutes before the start of the first session you
register for.
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