May 8

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Monday May 8
Classical Yoga
Unity Windward Church, 9:30-10:45 a.m., free. Su Choy leads a session in classical yoga. (262-6731)

Looking to the Future: Rebuilding Public Trust in the Media
Japanese Cultural Center, Manoa Grand Ballroom, 5 p.m., free. NPR ombudsman and public editor Elizabeth Jensen discusses how to rebuild media trust. Pre-registration requested. (944-7111, ewcinfo@eastwestcenter.org)

Blood Bank of Hawaii
Waikele Center, near Leonard’s Malasada Truck, 3-7 p.m., free. Donate blood and save lives. Pre-registration recommended. (848-4770, bbh.org)

Children’s Global Project, ‘Circle of Love’
Unity Church of Hawaii, 3608 Diamond Head Circle, 6:30 p.m., free. Author and TV producer Jan Duncan shares her educational and cultural work on teaching keiki age 2-14 how to have a voice and become creative outlets in sharing their cultural, spiritual and/or faith backgrounds with others. (735-4436)

Kipapa Elementary School Curriculum Fair
Kipapa Elementary School library, May 8-12, call for hours, free. The school showcases student projects. (627-7322)

Full Moon Paddle
Turtle Bay Resort, 7-9 p.m., $80-$40. Paddle through the calm waters of Kawela Bay by the moonlight, then enjoy a bonfire with heavy pupu. Reservations required. (293-6020)

Keiki and Parents Garden World Tour
Wahiawa Botanical Garden, 10-11 a.m., free. Activities include a nature walk, crafts and information about plant uses from various countries. Bring walking shoes, insect repellent, rain gear and drinking water. This week’s theme is Asia. Pre-registration required. (522-7066)

Master of the Mule
SKY Waikiki, 5 p.m., free. Watch the conclusion of the Master of the Mule competition hosted by Ketel One to see which finalist will put the best spin on the classic Moscow Mule. (skywaikiki.com)

Sumi-e Society of Hawaii Exhibition
Honolulu Hale courtyard, noon-4 p.m. May 8, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. May 9-12 and 15-18, and 9 a.m.-2 p.m. May 19, free. Sumi-e Society of Hawaii hosts its 15th annual exhibition by the students of Mrs. Sachie Saigusa in Honolulu, Wahiawa and Hilo. (768-6622)