October 11

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Adult First Aid/CPR/AED (Online Blended)
Hawaii Red Cross, 4155 Diamond Head Road, 9-10 a.m. Oct. 11, 13, 15, 19, 25, 30, 31, $93. Get trained to recognize and care for victims of illness and sudden injuries and learn how to administer CPR and use an AED for life-threatening respiratory or cardiac emergencies on adults. Pre-registration required. (1-800-733-2767, redcross.org/take-a-class)

Basic Reel Camp
3167 Waialae Ave., 8:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 9-14, $300. Learn storytelling, storyboarding, scriptwriting, use of a professional camera, lighting, audio and editing. Produce a short video and learn how to create your own media. (hawaiiwomeninfilmmaking.org/2017reelcampsinfo)

Beginning Ukulele
Kapiolani Community College, 4303 Diamond Head Rd., 8-9 a.m. Oct. 7-28, $25. (734-9108, kupunaeducation.com)

Breastfeeding Class
Adventist Health Castle, Kailua, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Oct. 11, $25. Registration recommended. (263-5400, castlemed.org)

Designing a Diet for Maximum Weight Control
Down to Earth Community Room, Room 302, 2525 S. King St., $40. Learn about how fiber can be used to feel fuller, control blood sugar levels, defend against certain cancers and more. Pre-registration recommended. (downtoearth.org/events, 947-3249)

HoopDance Fitness
Waikiki Beach Walk, Thursdays through October, 5-6 p.m., call for cost. Registration recommended. (349-5936)

Vegan Dine-Out With Suzanne Frazer
Ethiopian Love Restaurant, 1112 Smith St., 6-8 p.m., $23. The menu will include a large veggie platter, deliciously spiced Ethiopian vegetables, stews and salads served over injera bread (or quinoa on request). RSVP recommended. (ethiopianlovehi.com/reservations/, 445-9920)

Blood Bank of Hawaii
Hyatt Centric Waikiki Beach, Bloodmobile, noon-4 p.m., free. Donate blood and save lives. Pre-registration recommended. (848-4770, bbh.org)

Canstruction
Pearlridge Center, Uptown Center Court, Sept. 30-Oct. 14, business hours, free. A showcase of sculptures made out of canned foods in an effort to raise food donations for Hawaii’s food banks. The public is encouraged to vote on the best sculpture — one can donation equals one vote. (628-7243)

Celebrating a Decade of Dining & Distinction
Waikiki Beach Walk Plaza, through October 27, contact for times and cost. Visit any of Waikiki Beach Walk’s fine establishments to enter-to-win weekly prize giveaways. (waikikibeachwalk.com/enter-to-win.htm)

Community Discussion On Electric Utility Ownership Models
Waialua High & Intermediate School, 5:30-7 p.m., free. London Economics and Meister Consultants Group will be holding a community meeting for residents to share their thoughts on the future of electric utility ownership and the role the utility plays in achieving community and state goals, including achieving 100-percent renewable energy and minimizing rate increases. Reservations recommended. (dbedt.utilitybizmodstudy@hawaii.gov)

Filipino Heroes
UH-West Oahu Library, 91-1001 Farrington Hwy., Oct. 1-30 during library hours, free. Come see these three exhibits about the forgotten Hawaii Filipino military and labor movement, as well as Philippine heroes Jose Rizal and Apolinario Mabini. (fahsoh808@gmail.com)

Hamilton Library Exhibit
UH Manoa Hamilton Library, Sept. 8-Oct. 15, contact for times, free. This exhibit, curated by Kamakuokalani Librarian Keahiahi Long and Associate Professor April Drexel, includes 31 different pieces from five different repositories, such as a reproduction of the then-Princess Liliuokalani and handwritten song sheets made by the queen. (manoa.hawaii.edu)

Kupuna Breakfast – Fall Prevention Guest Speaker
KEY Project’s Kipuka Cafe, 8 a.m., free for seniors, $5/donation for those under age 50 accompanying a senior. Kupuna ages 50 and above are invited to enjoy a complimentary breakfast and listen to a guest speaker. (239-5777)

National Coming Out Day
UH Manoa Campus Center, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., contact for cost. Come enjoy music, prizes and fun. (hawaiilgbtlegacyfoundation.com)

Prostate Cancer Support Group Open Meeting
347 North Kuakini St., Conference Room PB-5, parking structure basement, 7-9 p.m., free. Support group Us Too is for prostate cancer survivors and those wanting to learn about it. All are welcome, including spouses and significant others. There will be validated parking. (486-9675)

Waianae Eat Local Challenge
Makeke Waianae, Waianae Mall, 86-120 Farrington Hwy., Saturdays Oct. 7-28 at 8 a.m.-noon, free. Support local farmers and take the challenge to eat more healthy, Hawaiian-grown foods. Stop by the Makeke Waianae information booth to pick up your free gift bag and Challenge Stamp Card to compete to win prizes. (697-3236)

Ghost Tours of Honolulu
Contact for locations and times, Mondays-Thursdays through December, $40. Get spooked on this haunted tour featured by Lopaka Kapanui s Mysteries of Hawaii. Reservations required. (mysteries-of-hawaii.com/tours)

Melaniie Duo
The Laylow, Autograph Collection, 7-10 p.m., free. (laylowwaikiki.com/event-directory)

Robert Cazimero & Friends
Blue Note Hawaii, 6:30-9 p.m., $25-$45. Robert Cazimero’s unique Blue Note Hawaii sets will feature jazz standards as well as traditional Hawaiian music. (bluenotehawaii.com)

Simple Souls
The Laylow, Autograph Collection, 7-10 p.m., free. (laylowwaikiki.com/event-directory)

Akira Kurosawa Retrospective
Doris Duke Theatre, Oct. 7-Nov. 2, contact for times, $10-$12. See more than 25 of Kurosawa s most recognized films in this career survey that starts with his debut feature and ends with his last. (honolulumuseum.org/events)

Animation Academy: From Pencils to Pixels
Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Oct. 7-Jan. 14, $14.95-$22.95, free admission for children 3 years and younger. Using 19 interactive components from drawing stations to a 3D stop-motion station, visitors will see their favorite animated characters come to life and learn about the history of animation. (bishopmuseum.org/animationacademy)

‘BOTANICVM’
Gallery on the Pali, Sept. 10-Oct. 13, Tuesdays, Wednesdays at Fridays, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Thursdays, 9 a.m.-7:30 p.m., Sundays, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., free. Linda Umstead displays her work in botanical painting. (595-4047, gallery@uuhonolulu.org)

‘Digital Current’
Honolulu Country Club gallery, Aug. 27-Oct. 15, business hours, free. Digital Art Society of Hawaii members present new work. Opening reception is Sept. 3 at 5 p.m. (dubanosk@earthlink.net)

Friends of Hawaii State Art Museum Exhibit
Hawaii State Art Museum, Sept. 1-Oct. 27, business hours, free. Satoru Abe, Allyn Bromley, Jodi Endicott, John Koga, Carl F.K. Pao and Abigail Romanchak display their work in honor of the 50th anniversary of the Art in Public Places Program. (sfca.hawaii.gov/hisam)

‘Hulia ‘Ano: Inspired Patterns’
Bishop Museum, March 18-Oct. 16, business hours, $22.95-$10.95. Explore Hawaiian aesthetic traditions, design motifs and visual similarities in the natural world. (bishopmuseum.org)

RAGTIME
Diamond Head Theatre, Sept. 22-Oct. 15, contact for times and cost. Featuring magnificent songs with a rhythm that shows off the pulse of the world in this time before World War I, Ragtime will leave you breathless. (diamondheadtheatre.com)

Self-Exposure by Diana Nicolette Jeon
Kirsch Gallery, Punahou School, Mondays to Fridays at 11 a.m.-3 p.m., Oct. 5-19, free. Come see Jeon s introspective and expressive imagery. A free public reception for the exhibition will take place on Thursday, Oct. 5 from 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. (punahou.edu)

I Ka Piko – Nine Hawaiian Printmakers
Cedar Street Galleries, second floor, Sept. 28-Oct. 28, Mondays through Saturdays 11 a.m.-5 p.m., reception is 5:30-8 p.m. Sept. 28, free. Come see this exhibit of works by Hawaii printmakers that were featured at Artspace, The Ropewalk in the U.K. Artists include Gina Bacon Kerr, Marissa Eshima, Doug Pooloa Tolentino, David B. Smith, Nancy Vilhauer and George Woollard. (cedarstreetgalleries.com)

Ladies Night Screenings
Ward Consolidated Theaters, Sept. 7-Oct. 26, Thursdays 7 p.m., $10. Watch an exclusive screenings of iconic 80’s and 90’s, such as “Pretty in Pink”, “When Harry Met Sally” and “Clueless.” (consolidatedtheatres.com)

Let s Do The Time Warp
Mark s Garage, 1159 Nuuanu Ave., Oct. 3-31, contact for time and cost. Experience this journey through the decades in a month-long installation leading up to the premiere of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show” live at THE ARTS. There will be an opening reception on Oct. 6 from 5 to 11 p.m. (521-2903, info@artsatmarks.com)

Malu Productions
Royal Hawaiian Center, Wednesdays at 6 p.m. through October, free. Come enjoy these fast-paced, interactive and entertaining performances for audiences of all ages and cultural backgrounds. (royalhawaiiancenter.com)