Thursday, August 8, 2019

8/9 - 8/17

School Calendar

Fri. Aug. 9          Kindergarten Parent Orientation 8:15

Mon. Aug. 12       Chaperone Training 8 - 8:30 in PCNC office in corner of main office.   

Tues. Aug. 13       School starts at 7:55. Be on time or get a tardy slip from office

Wed. Aug. 14       Copy Training 8 - 9am. Meet in PCNC room. We will go to copy room together - No kids

Thurs. Aug. 15      3rd & 4th Grade Field Trip to Hawai'i Theater for Youth
                Chuck E Cheese family night fundraiser. From 4pm - 9pm in Kapolei

Fri. Aug. 16         NO SCHOOL - Celebrate Hawai'i joining the US as the 50th state holiday 

Community Calendar

Fri. Aug. 9    National Night Out at Kaena Community Center from 4pm - 6:30. Family fun and face painting, keiki kopter rides,. Super Hero photo at 4:30. Bring your bikes and helmets and take a ride through an awesome DES Bike Patrol rodeo course.  Organized by IPC.

Sat. Aug. 10 .    School or Sports Physicals walk in to Wahiawa Center for Community Health from 8am - 2pm.  302 California Ave, Suite 106 or call 808-622-1618 to make an appointment. Parents accompany your child and bring: ID, insurance card, immunization records if available.  Keiki entering school in Hawai'i for the first time need: TB clearance, physical exam, required immunizations. www.wahiawahealth.org

Sat. Aug. 10                  Korean Festival Hawaiʻi in Honolulu from 11am - 8pm.
After a one-year hiatus, the Korean Festival has come back! This time, it’s at Victoria Ward Park—the empty lot next to Ward Theaters—with spicy foods and non-stop entertainment on the agenda once again. Purchase scrip at designated tents and use the tickets to buy Korean sushi rolls from Seoul Mix, LA Kalbi Bowls from Seoul Jung Restaurant, kalbi pork and bao buns from Big City Diner, and more. For frozen treats, look for shave ice from Snow Factory, unique ice creams from Lucy’s Lab Creamery, and J-shaped cones from Hawaiian Honey Cones. Other highlights of the festival: Taekwondo demonstrations at 1 p.m., cooking demos at 2 and 4 p.m., a kim chee eating contest at 3 p.m., a karaoke song fest at 5 p.m., a K-pop performance by EsNa! at 7:30 p.m., followed by K-pop girl group Ladies Code. Stay past 8 p.m. if you want to meet the celebs.  Victoria Ward Park, 1020 Auahi St.  (808) 544-3581  koreanfesthawaii.com

Sat. Aug. 10                  Back-to-School Bash at Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum from 9am - 5pm.  Can you believe it’s been nearly eight months since the MathAlive!exhibit opened at Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum? The interactive program for kids leaves Oʻahu for its next host city on Sunday, Aug. 18. If you haven’t taken your keiki to see it (or if they want to visit again), this Saturday, Aug. 10, is the day to go. Each child receives free admission with the purchase of one paid general admission ticket. And if you say the phrase, “back to school,” to the attendant working the entrance of the Raytheon Pavilion, you receive a school supplies gift pack for free, while supplies last.  Free for one child with one paid general admission ticket.  Pearl Harbor Aviation Museum, Historic Ford Island. 319 Lexington Blvd  (808) 441-1000     pearlharboraviationmuseum.com

Your kids can design skateboards and take 360-degree selfies at this interactive exhibit. Learn more at “We Tried It: MathAlive!”   

Sat. Aug. 10                  Waikīkī Street Jam from 4pm - 10pm for free

What happens when buses, trucks and cars are banned from one of the busiest streets in Waikīkī on a Saturday evening—and only pedestrians are allowed to roam the area? You get Waikīkī Street Jam, a block party featuring some of the city’s best food vendors, local artists, kid activities and live entertainers. The next street jam is this Saturday afternoon on Kalākaua Avenue, between Kapahulu and Seaside avenues. Buy a takeout dinner and have a back-to-school picnic across the street at Waikīkī Beach, watch your keiki play in the bounce houses, or purchase handmade gifts from artists’ booths (early Christmas shopping, anyone?). A portion of sales from vendors will be donated to the American Diabetes Association. Kalākaua Avenue from Seaside to Kapahalu Avenues, Waikīkī.  (808) 533-9016 Waikīkī Street Jam Facebook page

Sat. Aug. 17 .    Girl Scouts Super Sign Up from 9am - 1pm at the Scout Hut on Schofield.  Scout Hut is located past the Thrift Store and MWR at the end of that road. Park outside the gate and walk in side to sign your daughter up for scouts.

Sat. Aug. 17 .    Going Green from 9am - 1pm at Ka'ala Elementary in Wahiawa. Accepting computers, printers, scanners, 1 tv per car, and plastic aluminum HI-5 beverage container.  The community is also encouraged  to stop by with clothing and household goods for Big Brothers Big Sisters Hawai'i; used eyeglasses and hearing aids for Hawai'i Lions Club District 50: prom dresses and accessories for Bella Project; women's business attire and accessories for YWCA Honolulu Dress for Success Program; canned goods for Hawai'i Foodbank; and pet food, towels and blankets for Poi Dogs & Popoki and Oahu SPCA.  For more information, and to request free towing of unwanted cars, contact Rene Mansho at 291-6151.  130 California Avenue

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