Field
Days are next week and we want to thank the parents for generous donations of
water bottles, ice, craft supplies and cash.
Those attending Field Days to help should sign in Volunteer Log in main
office and those coming to watch their kids sign in Visitor Log and get badge
before coming to the field. Still
accepting donations in main office. If you are loaning your canopy, please bring it to the back field with your name on canopy and case. You
can pick up empty water balloons in PCNC office and fill them and bring to field
next week, mahalo.
Parents
who have children with medication in the health room must pick it up on or
before the last day of school. New paperwork will need to be filled out for it
next year.
Cool
off w/Summer Reading at the Public & Sgt. Yano Libraries!
The
Hawaii State Public Library System & Sgt. Yano Library run great summer
reading programs for kids (& adults too). Programs offer incentives for
reading & special events to entertain all ages. Sign up for summer reading
programs at Wahiawa or Mililani Public Libraries or at Sgt. Yano. Parents can
participate & win prizes too, so think of topics you want to explore, a
favorite author to rediscover & model reading for fun & information for
your kids. Public library Summer reading
Program begins June 1 and ends July 13. Sign up and receive a prize.
School Calendar for the
last week of school
Fri.
May 24 PTO General Membership
Meeting to vote in the cafe at 8am. All
parents invited to come and meet new officers.
Mon.
May 27 Happy Memorial Day - NO SCHOOL
Tues.
May 28 4th & 5th Grade Super
Eagle & Award Assembly from 8:30 - 9:30 in the cafe
Field
Day for 4th & 5th Grade 10:00 - 11:45 -- 2nd & 3rd Grades 12:15 - 2
Wed.
May 29 2nd & 3rd Grade Super
Eagle & Award Assembly from 8:30 - 9:30 in the cafe
Field Day for PreK, Kindergarten, 1st
grades from 11:15 - 1:00pm
Thurs.
May 30 Pre K, Kinder, 1st Grade Super
Eagle & Award Assembly 8:30 - 9:30 in cafe
Fri.
May 31 Last day of
school for all students
5th Grade Graduation
at 8:30am
Community Calendar
50th State Fair opens
this weekend and is open the next 6 weekends. Watch racing pigs, a magic show,
eat carnival food, live entertainment, demolition derby, ride the rides and so much more at this
annual carnival. Aloha Stadium99-500 Salt Lake
Blvd., Honolulu, Hawaii 96818
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E.K. Fernandez's biggest carnival of the
year is open for six weekend at Aloha Stadium. The 50th State Fair features
more than 22 rides, eight shows, and all the games you can play and carnival
food you can eat. In 2019, there are two new rides: Balloon Race will take
keiki around in spinning tubs that go up and down and the Lolli Swings lets two
people sit next to each other in swings that go up and down. New shows include
Scott's World of Magic (May 24-June 9) which will include levitation tricks and
a family-friendly hypnotist (May 24-June 2). Watch around the fair also for
transforming cars who will stop for photo ops.
Kids under 40 inches are always free. General admission varies from 10
to 50 credits, depending on the day.
Here are the special discount days:
·
Memorial Day,
May 27: Free admission for all active and retired military personnel and
dependents with valid military ID.
·
Sunday, May 26;
Monday, May 27; Every Sunday, June 9-30: Noon-6 p.m. most rides will be 30
credits.
·
Sunday, June 2:
Noon-6 p.m. most rides will be 20 credits.
·
Thursday, June
6: 6 p.m.-closing most rides will be 30 credits.
·
Fridays, June 7
and 21: Be one of the first 500 people to park at Aloha Stadium and you will
receive 80 Fun Pass credits by showing a ticket at the Customer Service Booth.
Go to ekfernandezshows.com for
the full list of hours, show times, rides and prices.
Mon.
May 27 Memorial Day Remembrance at
Schofield Barracks, Post Cemetery 10am - 11am for free. Join the Army in honoring those who served
and died in defense of the country. 1640
Lyman Road, usarmy.hawaii.com-rel@mail.mil
Mon.
May 27 Lantern Floating at Magic
Island in Ala Moana Beach Park at 6:30pm for free. Seven thousand lanterns will be lit and sent
off in honor of service members and loved ones.
Come early for parking and find line to get your lantern and personalize it. Bring picnic, chairs, get comfortable and be
a part of something huge. 1201 Ala Moana Blvd. lanternfloatinghawaii.com
Sat.
June 1 Wahiawa Library kickoff event for
summer reading program with Mr. Kneel. a rapper who teaches literacy through
kid-friendly rap songs. His energetic performances will have kids dancing,
singing and having tons of fun. 820 California Ave. (808) 622-6345
Hawaii
Pacific University offers summer reading skills programs in Honolulu, Kapolei, and
Kaneohe. www.hpu.readingprograms.org or call 1-800-903-0162
YMCA
offers Many summer programs for kids of all ages. Day camps, swim lessons,
overnight camps, sports, music and arts and more. Color brochure with specific
programs is available in school office. ymcahonolulu.org
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