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   2-3 APRIL
‘ONCE UPON A TIME’ EXHIBIT
The works of Japanese-Uchi-
6 APRIL
HEALTH CARE
FORUM
Chaminade Uni-
   nanchu artist Dane Nakama are on display at
R&B and pop vocal supergroup En Vogue rides into Blue Note Hawai‘i for six performances in three nights. Known for smash hits Free Your Mind, My Lovin’ (You’re Never Gonna Get It) and Whatta Man (recorded with Salt-N-Pepa), the band still features original members Terry Ellis and Cindy Herron. To keep audiences safe, only 25 tables will be sold for each show and social distancing rules will be enforced.
versity will host a virtual forum called “Looking
Forward: Building a Healthy Community After COVID-19,” and featuring several nota- ble healthcare professionals. Panelists include Lt. Gov. Josh Green, Dr. Jill Hoggard Green, president and CEO of The Queen’s Health Systems; and Hilton Raethel, president and CEO of Healthcare Association of Hawai‘i.
Tuesday, April 6, 11 a.m.-noon To register, visit chaminade. edu/healthcare-forum
 Hawai‘i Theatre Center.
Nakama’s show, “Once
Upon A Time,” primari-
ly focuses on his works
in painting and ceram-
ics, but his repertoire
also includes anima-
tion, performance and
relational aesthetics.
Friday, April 2, 3-7 p.m.
Saturday, April 3, 4-7 p.m. Additional shows also scheduled for April 9, 10, 16, 17, 23 and 24
For more information, call 528-0506 or email membership@hawaiitheatre.com
PHOTO COURTESY AP PHOTO/CHRIS PIZZELLO
IMAGE COURTESY HAWAI‘I THEATRE CENTER
April 23-25, 6:30 and 9 p.m. For tickets, visit bluenotehawaii.com
3 BUTTERFLY GARDEN
Butterfly lovers are invited to attend a magical ex-
APRIL perience in the butterfly garden at Victoria Ward Park with Paradise Monarchs and Sharing the
Butterfly Experience. Experts will be on hand to discuss conser- vation efforts and the responsible way of raising butterflies.
Saturday, April 3, 1-4 p.m. Victoria Ward Park
 PHOTO COURTESY WARD VILLAGE
  Show
a young person
you believe in their
potential.
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   Your donations make it possible.
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