Comic Book Contest Entries
Due Tuesday, February 25!
Zap! Pow! Wowee!
Is your child entering our Comic Book Contest? If so, they need to turn
in their comic to the library by Tuesday, February 25. Students are
invited to create a 2 page comic that has the following elements: Characters,
setting, beginning, middle & end. For more detailed information,
visit the library website dkies.weebly.com
Can you beat Mrs. G?!
There's only a few
more days of the February Reading Challenge & it looks like our library
assistant, Mrs. Gallegos, will hold her title as reading champion. She
has logged over 4670 reading minutes! Students are invited to log their
reading minutes in Beanstack. They log in with their clever badge or
10 digit student ID on the Beanstack app or by clicking Inouye Elementary
at https://www.beanstack.com/hidoe.
Who will topple Mrs. G? The challenge is on!
Meet a Local Comic Book Author, Thursday, February 27, 2:20-3:30
In
celebration of Digital Learning Day, Mrs. Colte has invited local comic book
author Audra
Furuichi
to visit our school! Ms. Furuichi writes the online comics Nemu Nemu and
Henshin
Rider.
You can learn more about her here: https://audrafuruichi.com/ Students in grades K-5
with
their parents will be invited to listen, draw along with Ms. Furuichi and tell
stories through
comics
at this after school family event. Her
books and stuffed animals will be available for purchase.
School Calendar
Fri. Feb. 21 Chaperone Training 8 - 8:30 in
PCNC office in corner of main office
Mon. Feb. 24 5th Graders practice Science State
Test. Have a good breakfast & be on time
School
Community Council Meeting in the office conference room at 2:30pm
Tues. Feb. 25 1/2 5th Grade Field Trip to Kahuku
Point (reschedule from rainy Jan.)
Wed. Feb. 26 Panda Express in Wahiawa will
give portion of sales Feb 25 & 26 as long as you turn in flier with your
order.
Thurs. Feb. 27
Chaperone Training 8 - 8:30 in
PCNC office in corner of main office
1/2 5th
Grade Field Trip to Kahuku Point (reschedule from rainy Jan.)
Popcorn
Thursday - Fresh preordered popcorn delivered to classrooms by PTO
Digital
Learning -afterschool event for families in the library with Author
Fri. Feb. 28 Lock Down Drill at 8:15 then
Evacuation Drill for entire school at 8:30.
Everyone
should wear good walking shoes to school & bring water bottle.
Kona Ice on
campus afterschool & Yearbook Photo Booth $1. per person in pic
Boxtops for
Education Label collection from classrooms. Download the app!
Community Calendar
2020 Keiki Rainbow Run on March 28. Register by Feb. 29 at
Keikirainbowrun.org. $15 for kieiki
runners (ages 3 - 14) and $10 for teachers & parents. Your keiki registration fee goes back to our school
to support the PE program! Warm-up
starts at 8 and run starts at 8:30 at University of Hawai'i at Manoa. Keiki registration includes a T shirt; adults
may purchase T shirts separately. A $10
late fee will be added to all registrations after Feb. 29. Strollers are not allowed on the course.
Parking available at the Stan Sheriff Parking structure for $7. cash. Questions? email hello@keikirainbowrun.org.
B.O.S.S Community Flea Market and Garage Sale 2020 at the
Nehelani Front Lot from 8am - noon on March 28 (stalls open Feb. 17). Also on June 6 (stalls
open April 21) & Aug. 1 (stalls open June 22)
Sellers $10 fee for Market Space which includes table and 2 chairs. Fees
are due in advance at Outdoor Rec or Leisure Travel Service Offices. Set up
6:30am and breakdown 12:10pm. BYO pop up tent no larger than 8' x 8' Food & beverages available for purchase
by the BOSS concession stand only. Buy Sell or Trade your stuff. For more info: 808-655-9971 HiMWR.com or Facebook:
Hawaii BOSS Strong
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Friday, Feb. 21. 3 to 8
p.m.; Saturday, Feb. 22. 10 a.m. to 7 p.m.; and Sunday, Feb. 23. 10 a.m. to 6
p.m. AMAZING! Comic Con Aloha at Hawai'i Convention Center. This
uh-ma-zing convention is back in Honolulu for a weekend of cosplay,
celebrity meet-and-greets, comic book swaps, and workshops with artists.
The most family-friendly programs happen on Sunday. Starting at 10
a.m., artists draw free caricatures of your children; then at 4 p.m., the
kids’ costume parade begins. Three-day schedule of events—including an
appearance by Jason David Frank of the Mighty Morphin Power Rangers and
autographs with Zach Morris (Mark Paul Gosselaar) from the TV series Saved
By the Bell— $25 Friday and Sunday; $35
Saturday; $60 for all three days. See website for add-on packages. Hawaiʻi Convention Center, 1801 Kalākaua
Ave., Honolulu amazingcomicconben@gmail.com amazingcomicconaloha.com
Feb. 22 Super Saturday at Hawai'i State Art
Museum from 10am - 2pm. A quiet corner of downtown Honolulu comes alive this weekend for this free monthly program for kids. This month, they can learn to
breakdance, weave, draw with chalk, make prints and
create wax molds of their own hands. Also, don’t forget to
visit the I Love Art playroom, take free pictures at the photo booth,
and tour the outdoor gallery where the giant Mr. Chickenpants (a hybrid chicken-fox)
is on display. Shangri La's live performances run from noon to 2 p.m. on the
front lawn, and the cafe (Artizen by MW Restaurant) serves a kid-friendly menu
from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Hawaiʻi
State Art Museum. 250 S. Hotel St., Honolulu 808-586-9959 hisam.hawaii.gov
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Sunday, Feb. 23. 2 p.m.;
Saturdays, Feb. 29 and March 7. 9:30 a.m. and 11:30 a.m.; and Saturday, March
7. 4:30 p.m. The Carp Who Would Not Quit and other
Animal Stories. Honolulu Theatre for Youth introduces a new interactive play,
featuring traditional fables from Japan and Okinawa. Its mission is to teach
keiki about persistence, respect and kindness through music and language. (The
Rolling Musubi is a featured story in the play.) Recommended for ages 3 and older, $10 youth; $15 senior; $20 adult. Tenney
Theatre. 229 Queen Emma Square, Honolulu 808-839-9885 htyweb.org
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Tues. Feb. 25 Mardi Gras for Children at Hawai'i
Children's Discovery center from 9am - 11am.
Colorful beads. Lively music. Masks. Happy
keiki. There will be
enough beads and masks for everyone—so toddler riots don’t break out. After the
party, visit the multicultural, “Our Rainbow World” gallery where keiki
can sing karaoke and practice their lion dance moves. The mini café
in the center's lobby is a great place to wind down with Spam musubis,
veggie sticks, juice boxes, and other family favorites. And don't forget
to see the colorful murals outside the center, courtesy of 2020 POW!WOW!
Hawaiʻi artists. Free for
members and children ages 1 and younger; $10 for kamaʻāina and military with
I.D.; $7 for senior citizens Hawaiʻi
Children’s Discovery Center. 111 ʻOhe St., Honolulu 808-524-5437 discoverycenterhawaii.org
Spring Break
Options
March 16 - 20 4-H
STEM in the Garden Day Camp Series at Urban Garden Center, Pearl City from
7:30am - 12:30pm. Cloverbud Nature Camp
for kindergarten - 2nd grade and Science in the Garden Camp for 3rd - 5th
grade. $50 registration fee and to
register go to https://forms.gle/dVUE9tAwUUd3uZP88 For more information please visit
http://go.hawaii.edu/y2A
March 16 - 20 Skating
into Spring Break at Schofield Barracks School Age Center from 5:30am -
6pm. Mon. is movie day and Tie Dye
madness. Tues. is field trip for kinder to KIHA. Wed. 1st & 2nd grade field
trip to KIHA and STEM fun for all. Thurs. is 2nd & 3rd grade field trip to KIHA and STEM fun for all. Fri. 4th &
5th grade field trip to KIHA and everyone wear Neon. Fees are based on total family income.
Registration and enrollment process for school-age programs starts at
militarychildcare.com. For more
information call 808-655-8380
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