Friday, March 5, 2021

Community events & Sack lunches during Spring Break

Drive Through Sack Lunches March 15 - 18 (Spring Break)
Free Take-N-Go Sack Lunch for children and youth who attend the following on-post schools: 
Daniel K. Inouye. El, Solomon El, Wheeler El, Wheeler Middle. Please call between 0900 - 1300 beginning March 12 to reserve a sack lunch.. lunches are limited.
Meals may be picked up at Schofield School Age Center (1885 Lyman Road) 11am - 11:30am 
You can pick up without children present but parent/legal guardian must present the child's school id
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Kite-Flying Workshop

Tradewinds are great for kite-flying tricks, at least thatʻs what former U.S. stunt-kite champion Robert Loera  discovered years ago. This weekend, the founder of Hawaiʻi Kite-flyers Association shows kids how to get into the action. Loera will show his acrobatic kite skills and talk about his experiences. Sponsor Ward Village will also have kites for the first 50 kids to arrive.  Best for kids 4 years and older.  Free

  • Saturday, March 6 and Sunday, March 7. 1 to 5 p.m.
  • Victoria Ward Park, 980 Auahi St.

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 Carnival of the Animals by the LA Phil

Like most performing arts groups, the Los Angeles Philharmonic has not performed on stage in front of a live in-person audience in about a year. It has, however, offered its concerts free for streaming and the first show in its second virtual season is designed to be a fun way to introduce kids to classical music. The philharmonic take on Saint-Saens melodic depiction of various animals using animations, stories and a host.

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Sea Life Park Opens

Almost a year after it closed, the park in Waimānalo is finally reopening this weekend. The new rules will sound familiar: masks will be required for everyone 2 years and older, staff will take temperature checks at the door, markers will space out people for social distancing and hand sanitizing stations have been scattered throughout. When you first arrive, ask about the free Animal Trek Park Tour (at 10 a.m. and 2 p.m.) so you can visit baby dolphins and learn about the rescued sea lions new Sea Lion Nursery, and don’t forget to stop by  the aviary

  • Kamaʻāina rates: $22.99 for 13 years and older with ID, $14.99 for kids 3 to 12 years, kids 2 years and younger are free. Regular admission is $39.99 and $24.99 respectively. Annual passes start at $39.99. Paid programs start at $49.99, admission included, for the new Aquarium Insider’s Tour.
  • Opens Saturday, March 6. Regular hours will be Saturday and Sunday, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.  41-202 Kalanianaʻole Highway, #7, Waimānalo. (808) 259-2500
  • sealifeparkhawaii.com 
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Make Dinner and Watch Raya

We’re not sure you heard 😊, but Disney’s newest movie debuts this weekend. Kids cooking subscription box put together a fun downloadable digital kit so keiki chefs can prepare dinner for the movie. You probably have your own family recipes to go along with the Asian-inspired animated film about Raya’s search for a dragon, but if not, Raddish Kids has instructions for shrimp noodles, pork lettuce wraps and mango sticky rice in its signature easy-to-follow and playful style.  raddishkids.com

  • Raya and the Last Dragon will be playing at Consolidated Theatres in Mililani, Pearlridge, Ward and ʻŌlino at Ka Makana Aliʻi starting Thursday, March 5.
  • consolidatedtheatres.com/oahu

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