Oct 15 Wednesday
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.
Wednesdays at Highway Inn Waipahu and Thursdays at Highway Inn Kaka‘ako feature a rotating lineup of local musicians perform from 5:30pm to 7:30pm. Wednesdays at Waipahu feature Kapono Na‘ili’ili with Kata Maduli, Mistyreis and Mista Lawri, and Meldon Leong of Kapili Band with Scott Medeiros. Thursdays at Kaka‘ako feature Barrett Awai and Kevin Inn, Meldon Leong of Kapili Band with Scott Medeiros, and Jackie Burke. See myhighwayinn.com for the weekly schedule.
This event is part of Honouliuli National Historic Site's 10th Anniversary Celebration.
This talk will present the long-term process of landscape change at Honouliuli National Historic Site leading to the creation of a preservation landscape. Honouliuli National Historic Site is a place that holds significant meaning for people globally. Landscapes hold physical aspects of the past and can accumulate numerous generations of human inhabitants that can modify and change landscapes over time. These physical objects bring connection to the present by creating those timeless experiences - touching an object that others once touched, to stand in the places where they once stood, to learn the lessons of the land that they once learned. The loss of physical resources can break connections, create gaps in knowledge, and diminishes a people by removing their connections to the landscape. How parks manage historic landscapes also is a process of creation and renewal. What are the actions that we take to preserve resources into the future and how does this create a preservation landscape that is different from what has come before? Resource management at Honouliuli has much to teach us through the hard work of preservation. Physical objects take hard work and intentional restoration to ensure that the integrity of significance continues. The talk will contextualize Honouliuli within its historic landscape and explain the ways that the park is actively working to create a landscape focused on preserving these essential elements of history for future generations to engage and connect to the stories at Honouliuli.
Biography:
Sturdevant brings over 25 years of NPS experience. He began his career working as an archeological technician at Dinosaur National Monument before serving as an archeologist and cultural resource advisor at the Midwest Archeological Center in Nebraska for 22 years. His prior experience includes an acting superintendent assignment at Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site in 2017. Sturdevant received a Bachelor of Arts degree in Anthropology from Colorado State University in 1999 and a Master of Arts degree in Anthropology from the University of Nebraska in 2001.
Oct 16 Thursday
The 2025 Hawaii’s Woodshow™ marks the 33rd anniversary of Hawai‘i’spremier woodworking exhibition, presented by the Hawai‘i ForestAssociation (HFA). This annual showcase celebrates masterfulcraftsmanship, innovative design, and the unparalleled beauty offurniture and fine woodworking created from Hawaiian-grown woods.
Artists are challenged to create exceptional works that highlight thecharacter, figure, and spirit of local species—especially thosecultivated and matured in Hawai‘i. By doing so, the Woodshow not onlyinspires excellence in artistry but also underscores the value ofplanting and stewarding high-quality hardwoods for future generations.
All Literature and Fiction books will be on sale at 50% off for the month of August. If you haven't finished your summer reading then stop by as the shelves are always being restocked and Pop-up sales are frequent.
The Bookstore also has DVDs, CDs, audio books, records, anime, comics, games, puzzles and so much more at great prices. Please note that Statehood day will be Friday August 15th and all libraries will be closed.
Enjoy live music from the talented local guitarist and singer, Darin Cumpston. He will performing relaxing sunset vibes at Hula's Bar & Lei Stand, Waikiki, from 6pm to 9pm. The event is free and welcome to adults 21+.
Oct 17 Friday
Lahaina Arts Society's fine art fairs showcasing award winning juried Maui resident artists creating paintings, ceramics, photography, glass art, woodwork, feather art, jewelry and more for over 50 years. Meet and talk story.
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