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   Send Leeward O‘ahu cal- endar items for ‘Aiea and Pearl City to jlansangan@ midweek.com or call 808- 218-6714. Submissions must be sent in at least two weeks prior to the event date, Note: Contact the organizer or ven- ue beforehand to receive the most up-to-date information.
• STORY TIME Join ‘Aiea Public Library (99-374 Pōhai Place) in supporting early lit- eracy and nurturing pre-read- ing skills from 10 to 10:30 a.m. Keiki can enjoy stories, a felt or magnetic activity, sing songs and bring home a take- away craft. Call 808-483- 7333 for more information.
Center presents its Island Craft Fairs: Made With Aloha from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. today and Jan. 22 at Mauka Center Court. The “Made with Alo- ha” expos showcase more than 80 local artisans and en- trepreneurs with products that represent the islands. Drop in and browse the hundreds of unique gifts, jewelry, ap- parel, snacks and more. Visit pearlridgeonline.com/events.
ONGOING
• DANCE Hawai‘i Ball- room Dance Association hosts evening social dances from 6:30 to 9 p.m. on the first, third and fourth Satur- days of each month. HBDA offers lessons in waltz, mam- bo, cha-cha, tango and West Coast swing. In addition, nov- ice/beginner classes in night- club two step and fox trot will be offered 7-8:30 p.m. Mon- days-Thursdays and 9-10:30 a.m. Saturdays. Classes and events are held at HBDA dance studio (98-019 Kame- hameha Hwy. Ste. 211A). Email faith.agbayani@ hawaiiballroomdance.com, or call 808-753-8673 or 808- 781-2076.
• FRESH Pearlridge Farm- ers Market at Pearlridge Cen- ter is held from 8 a.m. to noon
every Saturday. Expect more than 45 local vendors offer- ing Hawai‘i-grown fruits and vegetables, plants and freshly made treats. The farmers mar- ket is located on the mauka side along Moanalua Road. Visit pearlridgeonline.com/ events.
WEDNESDAY, JAN. 18
• SENIORS The Waiau Senior Citizens Club has started its 2023 season and in- vite kūpuna to join in the next meeting on Jan. 23. The club meets 9:30 a.m. every Mon- day at Waiau District Park’s multipurpose building (on the corner of E Komo Mai Drive and Ka‘ahumanu Street), ex- cept on holidays and when it has group outings. Members must be age 55 and older, and pay an annual fee of $14. Contact adviser Dahlia Man- zanillo at 808-768-6795.
SATURDAY, JAN. 21
Contestants of the 71st Cher- ry Blossom Festival will be practicing their public speaking skills from noon to 1 p.m. at Pearlridge Cen- ter. Hawai‘i Kaikaku Judo Club will also be perform- ing a demonstration. Visit pearlridgeonline.com/events.
• CRAFT FAIR Pearlridge
SATURDAY, JAN. 28
• CHERRY BLOSSOM
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    Celebrate Chinese New Year - January 29th
Kung Hei Fat Choy! Join us for a traditional Lion Dance while supporting hundreds of local vendors starting at 9am in section 8D. Visit our website for details.
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