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DEC View heir-
loom-quality works at the Hawai‘i Woodshow,
presented by Hawai‘i Forest
Industry Association. See beautiful
sculptures, musical instruments,
accessories and more crafted by
Hawai‘i’s finest wood artisans. As
an alternative to viewing the show
in person, a virtual gallery tour, reception, store and silent auction will be available at woodshow.hawaiiforest.org. Wednesday, Dec. 1, through Sunday, Dec. 5
10 a.m.-6 p.m.
FUNDRAISING CRAFT FAIR
Find baked goods, handcrafted gifts, plants and more at Mānoa Chinese Cemetery’s Me- morial Hall. Funds will go toward maintain-
ing the sacred grounds, which were founded in 1851, and is the state’s oldest and largest Chinese cemetery. Saturday, Dec. 4, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
Call 808 265-1271 for more information
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CWeelebsriatte music and aloha with Hawai‘i Youth Sympho- ny’s annual gala, “He Makana O Nā Mele: The Gift of Music.” The televised gala will show- case performances from lo- cal HYS students, who will be joined by junior orches- tras from Japan. Jake Shima- bukuro and Amy Hānaiali‘i will also appear as special guests.
Tuesday, Dec. 7, and Thursday, Dec. 9, 7 p.m.
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toy and dollar donated remains locally to support less-fortunate children. Additionally, the center
will host live music, a Christmas craft fair and visit from Santa Claus.
Saturday, Dec. 4, 9 a.m.-noon
For more information, visit mililanishoppingcenter.com
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GIVE BACK
Bring canned goods to the annual Mililani
H o l i d a y F o o d C o l l e c t i o n D r i v e a t M i l i l a n i Shopping Center and support those in need.
 Guests are also encouraged to donate a new, unwrapped toy or book to the Toys for Tots Foundation, where every
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YOUNG AT HEART
The second annual Young at Heart Expo will take place at Hawai‘i Convention Center. The free event brings together numerous ser-
vices dedicated to serving kūpuna. All attendees must be vaccinated and wear masks. For contact tracing purposes, everyone is encouraged to register prior to the show. Friday, Dec. 3, and Saturday, Dec. 4, 9 a.m.-5 p.m.
For more information, visit youngathearthawaii.com
Kant, in which a con- trolling fashion designer unexpectedly
falls in love with the wrong person. The performance, which will be streamed online, explores adult themes and includes strong language.
Friday, Dec. 3, and Saturday, Dec. 4, 7:30 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 5, 2 p.m. For tickets, visit showtix4u.com/ events/kennedytheatre
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See LGBTQ+ drama, The DEC Bitter Tears of Petra von
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