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JUNE 7, 2023
   Send Windward O‘ahu calendar items to drobbins@ 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 ven- ue beforehand for the most up-to-date information.
• VESPERS Vespers on the Lanai, featuring the band Sherele, will be held from 7 to 8 p.m. at Christ Church Uniting (1300 Kailua Road). Sherele is a quartet of mu- sicians on O‘ahu who play klezmer music, the Jewish traditional music that has its origins among the Ash- kenazi Jews of Central and Eastern Europe. Organizers plan to have the event out-
side if weather permits, so attendees can bring their own lawn chair/blanket. Picnics are welcome. and masks are optional. Visit ccukailua.org/ vespers or facebook.com/ christchurchuniting.
• FOOD A food truck event called Enchanted Eats will be held from 4 to 8 p.m. at Emmanuel Episcopal Church (780 Keolu Drive) in Kailua. Call 808-262- 4548 or visit its Instagram (@emmanuelkailua).
• STARS Stargazing with with Krissie Kellogg will be heldat7p.m.onJune14at Hōkūlani Imaginarium at Windward Community Col-
lege. General admission tick- ets are $8, or $7 for military/ seniors/students, or $6 for children age 4 and up. Visit aerospace.wcc.hawaii.edu/ imaginarium.html or email dineene@hawaii.edu.
5777 or email youth@key- project.org.
• RECYCLING A Going Green Day e-waste recycling event will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. July 1 at Castle High School (45-386 Kāne‘ohe Bay Drive). Contact Rene Mansho at renemansho@ hawaii.rr.com or call 808- 291-6151. Acceptable items include computers, printers and scanners; one TV per car; HI-5 beverage containers; batteries (auto and lead acid only); canned goods for Ha- wai‘i Foodbank; gently used clothing; used eyeglasses and hearing aids; prom dress- es and accessories; towels, blankets and food for pets; free towing for unwanted cars (call 808-291-6151 to arrange).
• SWAP MEET The Kai- lua Swap Meet will be held
from9a.m.to2p.m.July9at ‘Aikahi Elementary School (281 Ilihau St.). It will fea- ture more than 160 vendors and garage sale booths, food and beverages and live enter- tainment. Visit kailuaswap- meet.com or check its Insta- gram (@kailuaswapmeet).
ONGOING
• COLLECTION The Loca- tions Foundation is holding a drive through June 16 to collect gently used clothing, shoes and slippers of all siz- es, linens, towels, toiletries and business attire for adults for The United Cerebral Pal- sy Association of Hawai‘i. Items may be dropped off at Kailua Locations’ drop-box site at 151 Hekili St. No. 120. Visit locationshawaii.com.
FRIDAY, JUNE 9
• WORKSHOP A ARP Hawai‘i will host Positive Approach to Care training from 10 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. July 1 at Windward Commu- nity College’s Hale ‘Ākoa- koa. It is a free event for fam- ily caregivers and others who are helping older adults with dementia or Alzheimer’s Dis- ease. Registration is required at events.aarp.org/care7-1 or call 1-877-926-8300.
SATURDAY, JUNE 10
• YOUTH KEY Project in Windward O‘ahu will of- fer two summer intersession programs for fifth-through- eighth-grade students. The first session is 8 a.m.-3 p.m. June 19-30 and the second is July 17-28. The Hoʻopili- na Youth Program provides hands-on experiences that help the young people of the Koʻolau region develop a sense of place, and build con- nections with the communi- ty and one another. Space is limited. Visit keyproject.org/ news-events, call 808-239-
• EDUCATION A live, online Recreational Thrill Craft Operator Safety Edu- cation class will be held from 9:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. on June 22 by Windward Com- munity College. The fee is $135. Register at windward- cce.org/hi-ocean-edu.
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