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     Send Windward O‘ahu calendar items for Kāneʻo- he and Kailua to drob- bins@midweek.com or call 808-529-4858. Submissions must be sent in at least two weeks prior to the event date. Note: Contact the organizer or venue before- hand to receive the most up- to-date information.
• FRESH The Farmers Market at Windward Mall is 2-6 p.m. Find fresh pro- duce, flowers and culinary offerings such as honey, jel- lies and jams, fresh-baked breads, pastries and des- serts; seafood, poi, gourmet snacks and more. The mar- ket is located in the parking lot along Alaloa Street next to The Plaza at Kāne‘ohe. Visit windwardmall.com/ farmers-market.
THURSDAY, DEC. 2
• READING Out Loud in the Library! at Wind- ward Community College presents a reading of poetry and prose by authors of the recently published Bam- boo Ridge Press issue No. 119 titled Kīpuka: Finding Refuge in Times of Change. Featured writers and artists are Sue Patricia Haglund, Lanning C. Lee, Vanessa Lee-Miller, Wing Tek Lum and Travis Kaululā‘au Thompson. The free event is 11 a.m.-noon online via Zoom. Register at go.ha-
waii.edu/V89.
hiding in the holiday-themed displays at A&B’s shopping centers around Kailua. Each of the six installations offer a nostalgic theme with a fun photo opportunity, but only three of them are hiding places for the shy Kailua Town elves who can reveal the nearby shops where keiki can pick up a holi- day treat. Find the treasure hunt map showing all six locations of this free, fami- ly-friendly adventure at kai- luatownhi.com/whats-new.
sale 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Spon- sored by Women of the So- dality of Our Blessed Lady, the sale takes place at St. John Vianney Parish Hall and will help raise funds for their favorite charities. Visit saintjohnvianneyhawaii. org.
WEDNESDAY, DEC. 1
• HOLIDAY SHOP- PING Lōkahi Kailua Mar- ket & Rollerskate O‘ahu host its first-ever Winter Wonderland at 340 Ul- uniu St. (in the covered parking lot next to As- saggio’s restaurant) 4:30- 8:30 p.m. Enjoy holiday shopping from more than 50 local businesses, a hol- iday-themed photo booth, rollerskating rink hosted by Rollerskate O‘ahu, food, and festive music and light- ing by DJ Marino. KidzArt Windward will also host holiday-themed activities for the keiki. Visit loka- hikailuamarket.com.
 • EDUCATION A one- hour information session on the Kawaiaulu Scholar- ship, a one-year scholarship package for students inter- ested in entrepreneurship at Windward Community College takes place at 2 p.m. Windward CC’s two- year liberal arts degree with classes on entrepreneurship provides the basic tools and knowledge to help turn ideas into a successful busi- ness. Register for a Zoom link at go.hawaii.edu/RPV.
SUNDAY, DEC. 5
• FRESH The Kailu-
SATURDAY, DEC. 4
• WHITE ELEPHANT
aTown Farmers Market is 8 a.m.-noon at Keolu Shopping Center, 1090 Keolu Drive. Visit farm- lovers-online-marketplace. myshopify.com.
Turtle Bay Foundation, the charitable giving arm of Turtle Bay Resort, raised more than $70,000 to support North Shore and Ko‘olauloa communities through its eighth annual golf tournament at the Arnold Palmer Golf Course Oct. 28. Nearly 35 teams representing more than 28 companies swung into action for the tournament, which included a helicopter ball drop above the driving range and the person with the closest ball to the hole winning a two-night stay at Turtle Bay Resort and two rounds of golf. Pictured are (from left) Travis Joerger, Desiree Santos, Kiele Muraco, Lani Olevao, Amanda Vendiola, Larry Keil, Laura Purdy, Alex Cromer and Suzzanah Kennedy.
The Sodality at St. John Vianney Parish (949 Keolu Drive) has a white elephant
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