Sep 29 Monday
Come see for yourself the Beauty of Pastel in a FREE exhibit sponsored by Pastel Artists of Hawaii (PAH). The exhibit highlights recent works by members of various skill levels.
PAH is a Hawaii-wide group of artists who produce works using soft, sometimes known as dry, pastels. The pieces must consist of at least 80% soft pastel. Used for hundreds of years by the likes of Mary Cassatt, Edgar Degas, Pablo Picasso, and Pierre-August Renoir, soft pastels are nothing more than pigment (or color) held in a stick form by a minimum amount of binder, allowing the artists many ways of applying and manipulating the color.
Scenes from Hawaii tend to feature prominently in PAH paintings, but you can also see portraits, still life, and even a few abstracts. Come see some views of the islands and more through the loving eyes of these local artists.
Come see for yourself the Beauty of Pastel in a FREE exhibit sponsored by Pastel Artists of Hawaii (PAH). The exhibit highlights recent works by members of various skill levels.PAH is a Hawaii-wide group of artists who produce works using soft, sometimes known as dry, pastels. The pieces must consist of at least 80% soft pastel. Used for hundreds of years by the likes of Mary Cassatt, Edgar Degas, Pablo Picasso, and Pierre-August Renoir, soft pastels are nothing more than pigment (or color) held in a stick form by a minimum amount of binder, allowing the artists many ways of applying and manipulating the color. Scenes from Hawaii tend to feature prominently in PAH paintings, but you can also see portraits, still life, and even a few abstracts. Come see some views of the islands and more through the loving eyes of these local artists.
When: Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays & Saturdays at 10:30 amWalk-ins accepted as capacity allowedReservations: Recommended – Call (808) 768-7135Cost: Free with garden admission
About the Garden:
Step away from the city and enjoy a refreshing visit to Foster Botanical Garden, the oldest of the Honolulu Botanical Gardens. This 14-acre oasis features a world-class collection of tropical plants, including some magnificent trees planted in the 1850s by Dr. William Hillebrand. These trees mark the beginning of what would become the Honolulu Botanical Gardens.
What to Expect:
Tours are led by dedicated volunteer guides who have completed a six-week training program. They bring the garden to life with in-depth stories, history, culture, and fascinating insights into its plants and animals.
Organized Group Tours:
For schools and organized groups, please call (808) 768-7135 to discuss possibilities.
Garden Highlights:Upper TerracePalm GardenEconomic Garden (with herbs, spices, and other plants with commercial value)Prehistoric Glen Cycad Collection21 Exceptional Trees (as designated by Hawaii’s Exceptional Tree Program)The Conservatory (with orchids, pitcher plants, and more)Outdoor Butterfly Gardenand an affiliated Gift Shop
Hands On Cold-Process Soap Making ClassLearning about tools, equipment, safely combining ingredients,how to develop formulations, step by step process, along with somehistory of soap making.
Garimo's class may likely be the only hand-on class in Hawaii.Class limited to six participants.
🎶 Fall into Harmony with Honolulu Blend! 🎶
Join us for a FREE 3-week harmony workshop and experience the joy of singing with the award-winning Honolulu Blend Show Chorus!
You’ll learn new music, sharpen your singing skills, and work with our top-notch director — all in a fun, welcoming environment. No experience required, just bring your love of music!
📅 Workshop Dates:
Monday, Sept 22
Monday, Sept 29
Monday, Oct 6
🎤 Performance:Monday, Oct 13 @ Ala Moana Center Stage
✨ Why Join?
FREE professional-level vocal coaching
Learn exciting new songs
Be part of a friendly, supportive singing community
Perform on stage with us!
📍 Location: Maryknoll💌 Sign up today to reserve your spot! www.honolulublend.org
Join us for open mic with host GJ available to back you up on guitar. We also have an 88 key weighted Roland piano for your performance needs. From 7-10PM on the 2nd Floor of the Waikiki Grand Hotel. Adults 21+ welcome!
Trying improv for the first time, or just getting back into the swing of things? This intro level set of classes is designed to give you the basic tools of improv comedy. Students will learn the value of “yes, and”-ing, listening, agreement, support, and more in a safe, non-judgmental environment. At the end of the 101 session, students will have the opportunity to perform a showcase for invited guests.
Class length: Six 2.5 hour classes
Max Class size: 16
Prerequisite: No Experience Needed
Class Dates:
9/29, 10/6, 10/13, 10/20, 10/27, 11/3, Showcase on 11/10
Entrance:
The entrance is on South Street between Auahi and Pohukaina. Walk down small steps and follow the hallway to the left. Wheelchair-accessible entrance off of Pohukaina St.
Watch this video for directions: https://vimeo.com/764759569/e55fd90506
Instructor:
Gerick B.
*instructors subject to change without notice
All students should review the improvhi house rules before starting their classes: https://improvhi.com/rules/
Sorry, no refunds, exchanges, or rain checks.
Our classes are for students 18 years and older unless otherwise specified. Students aged 16 and 17 may attend with an accompanying, registered adult.
Hunter Down hosts the funniest, queerest pub trivia night -- THE BAR EXAM -- at Proof Social Club. Drink specials and prizes for winners. Presented by DJ Jet Boy.
Mondays8pm21+No Cover
Proof Social Club1154 Fort Street Mall #10Honolulu, HI 96813
Sep 30 Tuesday
Join the Heart Lotus Youth Warriors Program and help Palolo Elementary students with homework, reading skills, and cultural activities. Hours are 2:30 to 3:30 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays. Whether you can come weekly or just occasionally, you can make a difference to a child. Orientation required. Sponsored by Tzu Chi Hawaii, a Kaimuki-based nonprofit that promotes values of gratitude, respect, love, and mindfulness.
Apply here: bit.ly/TzuChiVolunteers