Jul 18 Saturday
Hawaii Children’s Theatre’s Summer Stars presents “Alice in Wonderland Jr.” July 17 - 19 at the Kauaʻi Community College Performing Arts Center. Featuring local performers ages 8 - 15, this family-friendly musical adventure follows Alice down the rabbit hole into a whimsical world of unforgettable characters and fun songs. Performances are Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m. and Sunday at 3 p.m. HCT will also present the Rising Stars Showcase on Thursday, July 16. Tickets available at www.hctkauai.org.
Jul 19 Sunday
This exhibit is a part of Honouliuli National Historic Site's 80 Years of Closure Commemoration which honors the permanent closing of Honouliuli Internment Camp.
The Honouliuli National Historic Site pop-up exhibit that traveled around O‘ahu last year is headed for new shores on our neighboring islands. Beginning in June, the pop-up exhibit will find new homes in public libraries across the Hawaiian Islands, on the same island that will also screen the movie Voices Behind Barbed Wire that month.
Honouliuli National Historic Site's pop-up exhibit is a series of panels that give foundational information about Honouliuli Internment Camp and its impacts as well as National Park Service stewardship of the site. For those who have never heard of the park, it is a great source of knowledge to learn an overview of the history.
Pop-up exhibit is available to view during normal library hours.
Jul 20 Monday
Jul 21 Tuesday
Hōʻike Open Mic is held every Tuesday from 2:00 to 4:00 PM by appointment only. Community members are invited to reserve a free 10-minute slot to share music, poetry, stories, ideas, or other creative expression. Performances are recorded and aired the following week on Hōʻike.
To schedule your open mic time, contact TV@hoike.org or (808) 246-1556.
Jul 22 Wednesday
Discover how AARP volunteers are making a real difference across our islands - winning important legislative victories that support family caregivers, fight fraud, strengthen Social Security, and protect the choices and independence we all deserve at every stage of life.
We want to hear from you. Share what matters to you, learn more about what AARP is doing in Hawaiʻi, and discover ways to connect with a welcoming volunteer community.
Your voice. Your community. Your AARP. AARP invites you to learn how AARP volunteers and advocates made a meaningful impact across Hawaiʻi—supporting family caregivers, fighting fraud, strengthening Social Security, and advancing policies that protect the health, financial security, and independence of residents as they age. Through powerful community advocacy and grassroots action, volunteers helped ensure that Hawaiʻi residents continue to have choice, control, and dignity through every stage of life.
Share what matters most to you and discover how you can join a welcoming volunteer community where people contribute their time, talents, and passion to give back.
Join us for a free luncheon celebration. Seats are limited, no walk-ins.
Jul 23 Thursday
Jul 24 Friday