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  Send Honolulu Voice cal- endar items to kiwamoto@ midweek.com or call 808- 529-4862. Submissions must be sent in at least two weeks prior to the event date. Note: Contact the organizer or venue before- hand for the most up-to- date information.
Hawai‘i co-owner Christo- pher Kanemura — for con- versations about Hawai‘i’s food cultures. Audio from the event will be recorded for a future local broadcast on Hawai‘i Public Radio. This event takes place 7 p.m. at Hawai‘i Theatre (1130 Beth- el St.). For more information, visit hawaiitheatre.com.
• YEAR OF THE RABBIT Ala Moana Shop- ping Center is marking the Lunar New Year with a weekend of special sales and events Jan. 20-22. Master calligrapher Ina Chang will be making complimentary, hand-lettered good luck for- tunes on a first-come, first- served basis from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Jan. 20. Find her at mall
level two of the ‘Ewa Wing. On Jan. 21, shoppers may enjoy the sights and sounds of more than 20 lion dancers spreading good luck and col- lecting red envelopes at var- ious stores and restaurants. The mall is also giving out limited-edition Year of the Rabbit gift items with a min- imum purchase throughout the weekend (while supplies last). For more information, visit alamoanacenter.com.
• KUNG HEE FAT CHOY Ring in the Lunar New Year at SALT at Our Kaka‘ako. The celebration begins at 11 a.m. and will feature lion dancers from the Asian Lion Dance Team, martial arts performances, and appearances by Miss
Chinatown Hawai‘i 2023 and Miss Hawai‘i Chinese 2023. For more information, visit saltatkakaako.com.
YEAR Celebrate the Year of the Rabbit with a kei- ki-friendly lion dance by the Kuo Min Tang Physical Culture Association. This event takes place 10:30 a.m. at Hawai‘i Children’s Dis- covery Center (111 ‘Ohe St.). There will also be some hands-on New Year activi- ties. For more information, visit discoverycenterhawaii. org/events.
free event is 6-9 p.m. Guests must register at eventbrite. com. For more information, visit hisam.hawaii.gov.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18
Ward Village is celebrat- ing the Lunar New Year and the Year of the Rabbit with events Jan. 22-Feb. 6. Guests can discover lucky lion photo opportunities, festive lanterns at Victoria Ward Park and special red envelopes with good luck wishes from participating retailers (while supplies last). The fun kicks off with an on-site calligraphy artist from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Jan. 22 at South Shore Market (1170 Auahi St.). For more information, go online to wardvillage.com.
• SPLENDID TABLE
FRIDAY, JAN. 20
Join Francis Lam, vice pres- ident and editor-in-chief for publisher Clarkson Potter and host of the culinary pub- lic radio show The Splendid Table, as he sits down with local tastemakers — in- cluding Top Chef alum and Tin Roof Maui chef Shel- don Simeon, James Beard Award winner and Fête chef Robynne Maii, and Fujiya
SATURDAY, JAN. 21
SATURDAY, JAN. 28
• KAPA PRINTING Ha- waiian Mission Houses His- toric Site and Archives (553 S. King St.) is hosting ‘ohe kāpala carving workshops with Hawaiian cultural prac- titioner and wood-carving expert Nalu Andrade of Nā Maka Kahiko. ‘Ohe kāpala are bamboo stamps tradi- tionally used in printing on kapa. The class runs from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. and costs $95 per person, which includes kāpala carv- ing tools and kit. For more information, go online to missionhouses.org.
ONGOING
SUNDAY, JAN. 22
The Hawai‘i State Art Museum (250 S. Hotel St.) welcomes educators and their guests to talk story over food and drinks, relax with music, and create art with artists Jasper Wong (creator of POW! WOW!), Solomon Enos and Reina Young. This
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