Thursday, October 17, 2019

10/18 - 10/25

Fall Festival is next week Friday from 2:30 - 5:30!!! We are so excited to bring this large family fun event to our school and military communities.  We hope you plan to attend with your family, take advantage of bonus tickets by pre-purchasing tickets before Oct. 23. Those prepaid tickets can be picked up at HQ tent in middle of field starting at 2pm. Make sure that you child signs in binder to get credit for their class winning attendance prize. We appreciate all donations and are still accepting. If you would like to click these links:We need a variety of supplies & appreciate your


School Calendar


Fri. Oct. 18         Chaperone Training 8 - 8:30 in PCNC office in corner of main office

Mon. Oct. 21        School Community Council virtual meeting on Facebook at 6pm

Tues. Oct. 22      Chaperone Training 12:00 - 12:30 in PCNC office 

                 Book Swap and Jamba Juice afterschool in the cafeteria. $5. smoothies

Wed. Oct. 23      Wear ORANGE for anti bullying and to promote unity

Thurs. Oct. 24     Drama auditions in D1 2:30 today or Oct. 22. Bring signed permission slip.

Fri. Oct. 25        Fall Festival 2:30 - 5:30 on our back field. Games, bouncers, entertainment, talent show, vendors in Winter Market in the covered Gym, opportunity prizes, silent auction for fabulous items, food trucks, etc


Community Calendar

Sat. Oct. 19 .    Mililani Library's 35th Anniversary celebration at 1:30pm - 3:30.  Dress up in 80's attire. Light refreshments will be served.  95-450 Maka'imo'imo Street, librarieshawaii.org/events

Oct. 19 .     Leilehua High School Pumpkin Fest from 9am - 2pm.  Baked goods, food booths, potted plants, wood projects, succulent boxes, fresh produce for sale. Mules logo items, games, bounce house, waffle dogs and a train ride.  Attendees will have the chance to pick and purchase their very own pumpkins to take home.  Admission is 1 canned food donation or $1. per person.  jakuna@mules.k12.hi.us

Sat. Oct. 19          Spook Life Park - Get an early start to Halloween this weekend at Sea Life Park, where underwater pumpkin carving, trick-or-treating and mythical underwater creatures are part of the festivities. Make time to see two live shows—Legends of the Sea: The Darkness Returns in the Dolphin Lagoon and Clash of the Sea Lions: Part Deux. Keiki ages 12 and younger can join the Monster Mash Bash costume contest and receive treats from the judges if their costumes are inspired by Legends of the Sea $13.01 for ages 13 and older (must have Hawaiʻi ID); free for babies 2 and younger.  From Noon to 4 p.m. 41-202 Kalanianaʻole Highway #7, Waimānalo  (808) 259-2500

Oct. 18, 19, 20           Hawaii Holiday Craft and Gift Fair at Blaisdell Center Exhibition Hall. Over 300 booths with unique, one of a kind Hawaii made gifts and more. Admission is $4, military and children under 7 are free.  Hours are Friday 5pm - 9pm, Saturday 1-am - 7pm and Sunday 10am - 5pm. www.hawaiiholidayfair.com.

Fri. Oct. 18 - Oct. 20     Ka Makana Aliʻi Birthday Celebration 
The biggest mall in West Oʻahu turns 3 years old this weekend. The birthday bash kicks off Friday evening at Ka Makana Aliʻi with a “Chicken Wars” cooking showdown of the mall's restaurants. You can sample bites and vote on your favorite chicken dish between 5 and 6:30 p.m. Then on Saturday evening, singer-songwriter Anuhea and local band Ten Feet perform onstage for two hours before fireworks begin at 8 p.m. (bring mats for seating, but no chairs and coolers, please). A fashion show, featuring fall trends and accessories, happens Sunday morning in the center court. Shoppers who spend $100 or more all weekend can redeem their receipts for a $10 gift card to the mall. Mall hours are Friday and Saturday, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m.; and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 6 pm. Ka Makana Aliʻi, 91-5431 Kapolei Parkway, Kapolei (808) 628-4800  kamakanaalii.com

Sun. Oct. 20              Dia de los Muertos - It’s that time of the month again when Bank of Hawaiʻi Family Sunday at the Honolulu Museum of Art offers free admissions and kid-friendly activities! 10am - 2pm for activities. To celebrate the Mexican holiday Day of the Dead, keiki can make paper marigolds and skeleton masks, create watercolors, build with LEGOs, then go on a gallery hunt to learn art-related words in Spanish. Bring a photo or drawing of a loved one who has passed away to add to a display of flowers and offerings at the museum (the photos will not be returned, so please make a copy of the original). A similar program takes place at Spalding House in Makiki Heights. There, kids can listen to stories by Nancy Kulp from noon to 1 p.m. and make their own “alebrijes,” which are brightly colored Mexican sculptures of mythical creatures. Please note that activities end at 2 p.m. at both sites, but the galleries remain open until 4 p.m. Honolulu Museum of Art, 900 S. Beretania St.   (808) 532-8700  OR  Spalding House, 2411 Makiki Heights Drive  (808) 526-1322   honolulumuseum.org  

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