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14 MIDWEEK JUNE 9, 2021
 A Calendar of Mostly Virtual Happenings Send Events to bmossman@midweek.com
        This year’s two-day Hawai‘i Kuauli Pacific & Asia Cultural Festival will be live-streamed and include cultural presentations, keiki hula hō‘ike, fire knife competition, cook-off between renowned chefs and fashion show.
Friday, June 11, 4:30 p.m. Saturday, June 12, 3 p.m.
To view, visit Hawai‘i Kuauli Pacific & Asia Cultural Festival on Facebook or YouTube.
   PHOTO COURTESY HAWAI‘I KUAULI PACIFIC & ASIA CULTURAL FESTIVAL
11 MVT LIVE
JUNE Join the cast of the wildly funny The 25th Annual Putnam
County Spelling Bee
during Mānoa Valley
Theatre’s Live Fridays
— a livestreaming
video series hosted
byDevonNekoba.
Among the cast mem-
bers who will be appearing for the live chat are Hailey Akau (pictured), Nick Amador, Moku Durant, Bailey Barnes and Malachi McSherry.
Friday, June 11
5 p.m.
To view, visit Mānoa Valley Theatre on Facebook or YouTube.
12 GOGREEN
Recycle e-waste such as computers, monitors,
JUNE printers and TVs (one per car), plus HI-5 bev- erage containers and usable clothing items,
during Going Green Recycling and Clothing Drive.
Saturday, June 12
9-11 a.m.
Thomas Jefferson Elementary School (rear parking lot) 324 Kapahulu Ave.
For more information, call 808-291-6151.
14 MAKEYOURMOVE
Team Hawai‘i is looking for more members to
JUNE join its chess match against Team Russia. The daily team
match is conducted on chess.com, and the goal for Team Hawai‘i is to have 100 players. Monday, June 14
midnight
For more information, contact team captain Louis Tomsic at 808-383-4442.
PHOTO COURTESY MĀNOA VALLEY THEATRE
      THE 4TH ANNUAL
MEMORY CARE CONFERENCE
THE PLAZA & HEALTHCARE ASSOCIATION OF HAWAI‘I PRESENT
A DAY OF VIRTUAL LEARNING
  Joinusforourfourth annual conference featuring nationally renowned experts on Alzheimer’s and other dementias
        
SPEAKERS & TOPICS
KEYNOTE SPEAKER
Bruce Miller, MD
A.W. and Mary Margaret Clausen Distinguished Professor in Neurology Director, Memory and Aging Center Co-Director, Global Brain Health Institute
Dementia 2030
• This presentation will offer an update on clinical and research advances in the field of Alzheimer’s disease and dementia care. It will cover the current state of the field and predictions for the next 10 years as it relates to the drug discovery pipeline and evidence-based approaches to care, including non-pharmacological approaches.
• Supportive recommendations for caregiver health and well-being will be shared.
• Art therapy as an intervention will be explored along with the findings from extensive research
studying
artists with dementia and patients with dementia that experience art.
• Suggestions will be provided to help guide families and professionals on how best to involve
the person with dementia in life-affirming, purposeful and creative arts activity.
Elizabeth Edgerly, PhD
Clinical Psychologist and
Executive Director Northern California/
Northern Nevada Alzheimer’s Association Healthy Living for Your Brain and Body: Key Takeaways for 2021
David Troxel, MPH
Dementia Expert, Published Author and Co-creator of
The Best Friends Approach to Memory Care
Creating a Therapeutic Environment for the Person with Dementia
Valid for the live event only: This program is approved by the National Association of Social Workers - Hawai’i Chapter (Approval HI62792021-161) for up to 4 Social Work continuing education contact hour(s).
Valid for the live event and on-demand recording through 6/18/2023 - This nursing continuing professional development activity is pending approval by Oregon Nurses Association, an accredited approver by the American Nurses Credentialing Center's Commission on Accreditation.
There is no conflict of interest for any planner or presenter with this learning activity. State licensure boards have final authority on the acceptance of individual courses.
To receive a CE Certificate from the Healthcare Association of Hawaii, each individual must register and pay the registration fee, attend the conference, and complete the corresponding evaluation.
JUNE 18, 2021 • 8:45AM - 2:00PM 4.0 CONTACT
 REGISTRATION $35 HOURS
Join us for an inspirational and informational virtual conference focusing on dementia, brain health, and the impact of art and activity for the the individual living with dementia.
       To learn more or to register, visit MemoryCareConference.com or call (808) 628-7600
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