June 12

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Friday June 12
Keiki Passenger Safety
Kaiser Permanente Mapunapuna Medical Office, 2828 Paa St., 3:30-6 p.m., free. Is your child’s car seat or booster seat installed properly? Find out by getting it checked by a child passenger safety technician certified by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. Pre-registration required. (432-2260)

Chinatown Invasion: Double Rainbows and Think Fast!
Ong King Arts Center, 184 N. King St., 7:30 doors, 8 p.m. showtime, $10, age 18 and up. Double Rainbows from UH Manoa join Think Fast Improv for a night of unscripted theater, laughs and fun. Door prizes from “Entourage” to be given away. (thinkfastimprov.com)

2nds at Leilehua
Leilehua High School, 4-8 p.m., free. The finest food trucks and vendors come to Wahiawa town every second Friday of the month. (305-3000, 2ndsatleilehua@mules.k12.hi.us)

JBHCS Memorial Golf Tournament
Ewa Beach Golf Club, noon, call for cost. The first annual JBHCS Memorial Golf Tournament proceeds go to Juliette BHC Sagum Foundation. Modified best ball and scramble format. (673-0020, juliettebhcsagumfoundation.com)

It’s Book Time with Ronald McDonald
Salt Lake-Moanalua Public Library, 10:30 a.m., free. Ronald McDonald stops by to sing, joke and perform magic tricks to encourage a love of reading. (831-6831)

Borrison Ivy
Station Bar, 1726 Kapiolani Blvd., 9 p.m., $5. Local hard rock bands Borrison Ivy and We Only Have Tomorrow tear the house down. (384-9963)

Gift of Gab
Crossroads at Hawaiian Brian’s, 1680 Kapiolani Blvd., 8 p.m., $30. Blackalicious emcee Gift of Gab performs with special guests Nohokai, Pure Powers and more. (946-1343, gotriceshow@gmail.com)

Haleiwa Hoedown
Breakers Restaurant and Bar, 66-250 Kamehameha Hwy., 9 p.m.-1 a.m., $5. Saloon Pilots perform. (637-9898)

Ige’s 19th Puka Flashback Friday Reunion
Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii, Manoa Grand Ballroom, 2454 S. King St., 5 p.m.-midnight, $35/presale. Enjoy and dance to live music from Royal Kunia Street Band, King Pins, Funk Shun and Shining Star. (486-8728)

Royal Hawaiian Band
Ali‘iolani Hale Lawn, 2:15 p.m., free. Royal Hawaiian Band performs a prelude to the Kamehameha Statue Lei Draping. (922-5331)

Royal Hawaiian Band
Iolani Palace, June 12, 19 and 26, noon, free. (922-5331)

Tritonal
The Republik, 1349 Kapiolani Blvd., 9 p.m., $40. Electric Palms Hawaii presents Tritonal. (jointherepublik.com)

50th State Fair
Aloha Stadium, weekends from May 22-July 5, check website for exact schedule, times and cost. E.K. Fernandez Shows present the 50th State Fair, featuring new rides, live grizzly bears, circus acts, a horse show, a petting zoo, racing pigs and a live performance from Fifth Harmony on Memorial Day weekend. (ekfernandez.com)

Pan-Pacific Festival
Various locations throughout Honolulu, June 12-14, check website for schedule, free. The three-day festival includes a block party with live entertainment, food trucks and crafts; a performing arts showcase; parade; and a hula festival. (ppf@kihhnl.com, pan-pacific-festival.com)

Pan-Pacific Festival
Various times and locations throughout Honolulu, June 12-14, free. The three-day festival consists of a ho‘olaule‘a (block party) complete with live entertainment on multiple stages, food, crafts, and more. The celebration continues with Performing Arts Showcases, featuring cultural performances and demonstrations; and Pan-Pacific’s 15th Annual Hula Festival. (pan-pacific-festival.com)

Sailor Jerry Festival
Event takes place at venues along North Hotel Street between Smith and Nuuanu, 6 p.m.-2 a.m., $5/one venue. $10/all-access wristband. Enjoy live performances from local bands, cabaret shows, tours, documentary screenings, a pin-up fashion show and more in Chinatown. (sailorjerryfestival.com)

Drill Team Hawaii
Pearl City Cultural Center Auditorium, June 12 at 7 p.m., June 13 at 5 p.m., call for cost. Drill Team Hawaii’s annual showcase “Just Dance” features all of the award-winning dances recently performed at the nationally acclaimed JUMP Convention. Special guests include Honolulu Classical Ballet and vocalist Penelope Ng Pack. (258-4864)

‘Footprints on the Land’
Oahu Cemetery, 2162 Nuuanu Ave., June 12, 13, 19 and 20, 5-9 p.m., $50. Hawaiian Mission Houses presents Cemetery Pupu Theatre, including stories about the lives and deaths of some of Hawaii’s most prominent residents. Pupu and drinks provided. Reservations recommended. (missionhouses.org, 447-3926)