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  Send Windward O‘ahu calendar items for Kāneʻohe and Kailua to lthompson@midweek.com or call 808-218- 6714. Submissions must be sent in at least two weeks pri- or to the event date. Note: Contact the organizer or venue beforehand to receive the most up-to-date information.
• PREPARE Windward O‘ahu residents can learn how to best prepare for a disaster thanks to AARP Hawai‘i’s series of webinars that launches today with “Understand- ing Hurricanes & The Factors That Influence Their Path.” The free Zoom session is at 2 p.m. Register at aarp.cvent. com/sharknado. Visit aarp.org/nearyou.
Kreutzmann. Call 808-263-3787 or visit nicoskailua.com.
the mind of one the state’s preeminent artists during the Virtual Pau Hana Pū Kākou is an event that’s part of the ongoing POW! WOW!: The First Decade exhibit at Bish- op Museum. Hear from artist (and POW! WOW! Ha- wai‘i founder) Jasper Wong about the history of the an- nual event and what drives him as an artist. Zoom waiting room opes at 3:55 p.m., presentation starts at 4 p.m. Free with online registration for Bishop Museum members, there’s a suggested donation of $5-$10 for the general public. Contact visitorexperience@bishopmuseum.com or call 808-847-3511.
• FUN Keiki can learn, build and play with Bricks 4 Kidz at Windward Mall at 9-10:30 a.m., 10:45 a.m.- 12:15 p.m. and 1-2:30 p.m. Activities include building machines, vehicles and other structures out of LEGO. Register at bricks4kids.com/hawaii-oahu-honolulu.
a.m.-noon at its new location, Enchanted Lake Center, 1020 Keolu Drive. Visit farmlovers-online-marketplace. myshopify.com.
WEDNESDAY, JULY 21
• READING Through July 31, keiki can join Hawaiʻi State Public Library System’s summer reading program, during which kids can earn points (aka prizes) just for logging in their minutes. Visit librarieshawaii.org/sum- merreading.
SATURDAY, JULY 24
• PARENTS Attention Windward O‘ahu families: Reg- istration is due today at 6 p.m. for Child & Family Ser- vice’s The Parent Line program about how to deal with stress. The workshop takes place from 10 to 11 a.m. July 27. Call 808-526-1222.
UPCOMING
• FISHING Windward residents can learn best fish- ing practices when Hawaiʻi State Public Library System hosts state Department of Land and Resources employees Jason Mehlinger and Kyla Herrmann for a virtual chat about pono fishing on Oʻahu at 6 p.m. July 28. Registra- tion at librarieshawaii.org/2021/07/06/pono-fishing.
THURSDAY, JULY 22
• MUSIC Stephen Inglis performs at Nico’s Kailua, 6-8 p.m. A versatile musician, the Grammy-nominated, Nā Hōkū Hanohano award-winning Inglis crosses genres; his CD is on permanent display at the Smithsonian and he once formed a group with Grateful Dead drummer Bill
SUNDAY, JULY 25
FRIDAY, JULY 23
• ART Windward O‘ahu residents can gain insight into
• MELE Attend a concert without having to go over the Pali with ‘Ōlelo Community Media and Summit Me- dia Hawai‘i’s show Mele A‘e, which premieres its second season at 7 p.m. Hosted by Jake Shimabukuro, catch a performance from award-winning ʻukulele player and vo- calist Trishnālei. Tune in to channel 1049 or 1053, or visit olelo.org for more viewing options.
• FRESH The KailuaTown Farmer’s Market is 8
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