APRIL 24

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Sunday, April 24, 2016

Ballroom Bash Sundays
Sugino Dance Academy, 404 Ward Ave. #202, 6-10 p.m., $10. Enjoy dance lessons for the first hour from Island Magic Dance before a ballroom dance social commences with plenty of ballroom and Latin music, as well as WCS, hustle, salsa, bachata, merengue, NC 2-step and more. (george@islandmagicdance.com, 321-1380)

Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers
American Red Cross, Hawaii State Chapter, 4155 Diamond Head Road, 8:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., $75. Breathing new life into resuscitation education, Basic Life Support for Healthcare Providers (BLS) is designed to train professionals to respond to cardiac and breathing emergencies for adult, child, and infant victims. Pre-registration required. (1-800-733-2767, redcross.org/take-a-class)

Giving Birth: The Castle Experience
Castle Medical Center, four Sundays starting April 24, 2-4 p.m., $45/person, $80/couple. Learn different aspects of the birth experience, from preparing for the hospital to caring for you and your baby. Pre-registration required. (263-5400, castlemed.org)

Hawaii Polo Club 2016 Season
Hawaii Polo Club at Mokuleia, Sundays through Sept. 4, 2 p.m., $12-$10. Hawaii Polo Club holds its 2016 polo season. (hawaii-polo.org)

I Love Kailua Town Party
Event takes place on Kailua Road between Kuulei Road and Hahani Street, 11 a.m.-4 p.m., free. Enjoy the best Kailua has to offer, including food, artists, crafters, a keiki zone and much more. (lanikailuaoutdoorcircle.org, 234-0404)

Swing Dance Club Hawaii
Palladium at Ala Wai Golf Clubhouse, 6-9:15 p.m., $5-$8. Take lessons for the first hour, then dance away to swing, cha cha, waltz, NC 2-step, CW, salsa, foxtrot and more. (529-8816)

‘Fat Cats, Magical Roosters and Pesky Fairies’
Kaimuki Public Library, 1 p.m., free. Dr. Margaret Read MacDonald reads lively folktales from around the world. (733-8422)

‘Fat Cats, Magical Roosters and Pesky Fairies’
Kaneohe Public Library, 3:30 p.m., free. Dr. Margaret Read MacDonald reads lively folktales from around the world. (233-5676)

Wonderful World of Wigglers
Hawaii Nature Center, 9:30-11:30 a.m., $10. Dig deep into the world of earthworms and discover how our wiggly friends keep our soil healthy and strong. Bring a recycled clear soda bottle or a tall juice bottle to make a wormery. Pre-registration required. (955-0100 ext. 118)

Encounters: The Philippine & Renaissance Art
Honolulu Museum of Art, Sundays through August, 1:30-3 p.m., free. Learn more about the connections between the Phillippine and Renaissance art. Pre-registration required. (honolulumusem.org, cpark@honolulumuseum.org)

Music is Life of Toni Tam Sing Studios
Ala Moana Center, Center Stage, 5 p.m., free. (955-9517)

Peter Moon Jr. and Don Kauila
Lola’s Grill and Pupu Bar, 5-8 p.m., free. (lolashawaii.com)

Roy Sakuma Ukulele Studio
Windward Mall, 3-4 p.m., free. (235-1143)

Royal Hawaiian Band
Kapiolani Bandstand, 2 p.m., free. (922-5331)

Duke Kahanamoku Beach Challenge
Duke’s Beach and Lagoon at Hilton Hawaiian Village Waikiki Beach Resort, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., free. The 31st annual benefit for Waikiki Community Center features a day of outrigger canoe racing, stand-up paddleboard racing and ancient Hawaiian makahiki land games. (923-1802 ext. 109, waikikicommunitycenter.org)

‘Bunohan’
UH-Manoa’s East-West Center Gallery, 2-4 p.m., free. Screening of “Bunohan,” a Malaysian drama-thriller about boxing, highlighting Kelantan culture. (944-7177, arts.eastwestcenter.org)

Dance Island
Ala Moana Center, Center Stage, 3 p.m., free. (955-9517)

Soulful Eyes: The Identification of Kalaupapa Residents in Photographs by Fr. Joseph Julliotte
Sacred Hearts Center, 45-713 Pookela St., 3 p.m., free. Anwei Law and Stuart Ching discuss how they identified Kalaupapa residents in photographs taken by Father Joseph Julliotte between 1901-1917. (282-8308)

Sundays at the Bay: Coastal Birds and Seabirds of Hawaii
Hanauma Bay Nature Preserve, Education Alcove Classroom, 3-4 p.m., free. Michael Seki discusses “Feeding ecology and trophic relationships of Hawaii’s tropical seabirds.” (397-5840)

VISION: 2016 Bachelor of Fine Arts Exhibition
UH-Manoa’s Art Building Gallery and Commons Gallery, April 24-May 13, weekdays from 10 a.m.-4 p.m., Sundays from noon-4 p.m., free. More than 30 imminent graduates from the BFA program in art and art history at UH present their latest works. Reception and awards ceremony is April 24 from 2-5 p.m. (956-8364, gallery@hawaii.edu)