Nov 14 Saturday
Think Fast Improv presents “IT’S FOR THE KIDS IMPROV COMEDY SHOW!” Join us on November 14th! Kids 12 and under are FREE! 13+ are just $15! Bring the whole family and get ready for a fun, interactive 1hr show of pure sillies and giggles !!!
Doors open at 3:30pmShow starts at 4:00pm
TAG Theater at the Dole Cannery
Get tickets at http://www.taghawaii.net/kid-s-comedy. Call/email to reserve seats if paying at the door, 808-722-6941 or tagtickets@hawaii.rr.com
Nov 15 Sunday
Support local & shop small with us every Sunday in Kailua!
Our market features a diverse mix of food vendors, artisans & crafters, farmed goods & interactive booths. We are a family-friendly establishment with free keiki activities & live music.
We service 110+ vendors each year with 60+ on site each week. This means each time you visit, there's something unique to explore. Regardless of when you come, there's always something for everyone!
Street parking is free on Sundays & we are surrounded by several public parking lots.
Nov 16 Monday
ARS Hawaii invites all recorder players to attend our weekly practices at Arcadia, 1434 Punahou St, Honolulu, HI. The ensemble of 6-8 performers plays a wide range of music from the Medieval, Renaissance, and Baroque to Contemporary, on instruments including Soprano, Alto, Tenor, Bass, Great Bass and occasionally sopranino. The group performs several times per year at a variety of occasions including church services, art museums, and special events. We encourage recorder players of all skill levels, from beginner to advanced, to come join us. ARS Hawaii is a chapter of the national 501(c)(3) American Recorder Society.
Nov 17 Tuesday
Come on over and join the fun—play Hanafuda with your fellow community members! We’re excited to let you know that after a summer break, we’re back with this program. We have several Hanafuda decks available during the event, on a first-come, first-served basis, for anyone eager to play. It’s a great chance to meet new friends, challenge yourself, and just have a good time! If you’ve learned how to play Hanafuda from Helen Nakano and her Sensei, now’s your moment to practice those skills in a friendly game.
This will be a relaxed, self-directed play session—no formal instructions will be provided. However, we’ll have instruction sheets available for those interested in learning more about this wonderful game. Everyone, no matter your experience level, is welcome to join! Just a quick note: young children should be accompanied by an adult. For more info, feel free to contact us at (808) 733-8422 or ask at the Kaimukī Public Library Adult Reference Desk. We look forward to seeing you there!
Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to participate in a program, service, or activity should contact library staff as soon as possible. Advance requests 48 hours or more before the event are encouraged, but not required. All programs are subject to change. See a schedule of upcoming events on the HSPLS Events Calendar.
Nov 18 Wednesday
The North Shore Country Market is back! Join us every Wednesday from 1 to 6 PM at Liliuokalani Protestant Church in Haleiwa.Discover fresh local produce, unique gifts from artisans and crafters, delicious food, and live island music.Serving the North Shore community for over 30 years — the North Shore Country Market welcomes you every Wednesday afternoon. Free Market parking!
World Premiere Contemporary Hawaiian PlayNov. 18-22, 2026*Post Show Q&A following the Friday performance
Wednesday, Nov. 18 | 7:30 PMThursday, Nov. 19 | 7:30 PMFriday, Nov. 20 | 7:30 PM*Saturday, Nov. 21 | 7:30 PMSunday, Nov. 22 | 2:00 PM(ASL Interpreted)*post-show Q&A 11/20
THE STORYTELLERWritten by Sheila MilesDirected by Ed RefuerzoFrom Pō to Ao, from sky to earth, from ocean to land, to man, to gods, and back again. When Haumea receives a hōʻailona, (an omen) she strives to avert a tragedy that not even the most unyielding of mothers can avoid. When Makaliʻi and Hōkū arrive at their grandparents' house, the family confronts a new reality, where grief is cried from the living and from the dead. This is a story of how moʻolelo infuses resilience and pieces together lives, all woven by the Kumulipo, the ultimate storyteller, who echoes who we are and where we are going.
*This production will be performed in a combination of ʻŌlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian Language), Hawaiʻi Creole English (Pidgin), and English languages.Recommended for ages +16
Content Advisories: Themes of grief and loss, spiritual references, and emotional intensity tied to familial struggles.
TICKETS GO ON SALE | Mon - Oct 19, 2026PRIMETIME SERIES - TICKET PRICESRegularly Priced Tickets:$9 UHM Student with current valid UHM ID$13 Non-UHM Student/Youth$16 UH Faculty/Staff, Military, Senior$18 Regular (Adult)