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Leeward Discovery Fair: Family Learning is Fun (And Free)!

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Noe Tanigawa
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Helmut Kae, microbiology teacher, displays a piece of genomic jewelry. The DNA goes inside.

    Now parents who enjoyed the Leeward Discovery Fair as kids are bringing their own young ones to this annual day of learning adventures.  Tomorrow, Saturday, November 7th, this family fun day will transform the leeward campus with mostly free activities.  HPR’s Noe Tanigawa discovered the contagious enthusiasm of LCC teachers and partners makes the day a cornerstone for the community.

Noe Tanigawa(l-r) Valerie Mariano, Community and Crime Prevention Branch Chief of the State Attorney General's Office, Kathleen Cabral, LCC Communications, Roger Kwock, chemistry and physics professor, istry Helmut Kae, microbiology professor, all in a science lab at LCC.
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Leeward Community College’s 25th annual Discovery Fair runs from 9am to 3pm on the LCC campus, with ample free parking.  Most activities are free. 

Find out more about activities and participating organizations on the Discovery Fair website.

Noe Tanigawa covered art, culture and ideas for two decades at Hawaiʻi Public Radio.
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