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Sunday Ocobe 3, 2010 CHILDREN AND YOUTH DAY 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Sponsored by Hawaii Children’s Trust Fund, McDonald’s and Honolulu St ar-Advertiser State Capitol, Frank F. Fasi Civic Center Grounds, Kalanimoku Building Grounds, Hawaii State Library Grounds, Hawaii State Art Museum, Washington Place, Iolani Palace, Punchbowl Street, Department o Health Parking Lot and the King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center. Fun or the whole amily. Contact: 586-613 0, cym@thepa.org. BRUSH ROBOTICS DEMONSTRATIONS AND COMPETITION 8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m. Sponsored by Radord High School Robotics Club, Kalani High School Robotics Club, Hawaii Space Grant Consortium (University o Hawaii), College o Engineering (University o Hawaii) and the Friends o Hawaii Robotics. State Capitol Auditorium. Made rom a toothbrush head and a miniature vibrating motor, competitors will compete to win the speed races and the sumo tournament. Learn how to make the inexpensive and easy to make Brush Robots which give students the experience o applying science and math in a un way. A VEX robot demonstration will be held in which visitors will be allowed to drive the robots to try to score points. Inormation on how to order the materials will also be available. Contact: Art Kimura, [email protected] .  ALII OHANA WALK 8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m. ‘Iolani Palace/State Capitol Sponsored by Lei Hipu’u o Kalihi Let’s kick o the start o Children and Youth Day with a community walk starting at ‘Iolani Palace and walking around the bloc k to the State Capitol. Honoring our ali’i women who began health and educational systems to empower our children and amilies o Hawai’i: Queen Lili’uokalani, Queen Kapi’olani, Queen Emma and Princess Bernice Pauahi. Contact:[email protected]. GUBERNATORIAL FORUM 1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m. State Capitol Auditorium One Voice or Hawaii’s Children in collaboration with Good Beginnings Alliance hosts the 2010 Gubernatorial orum on early childhood issues. Come hear the candidates’ opinions about the issues that ace our young children. GREEN ZONE 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. State Capitol Sponsored by Schnitzer Steel Hawaii, Pacic Corporate Solutions, Intrade Corporation, Hagadone Printing, Hawa ii Lions District 50, Goodwill Industries, Pacic Biodiesel, RRR Recycling Services, Environmental Manuacturing. Green Zone at Children and Youth Day will eature a marine debris recycling display and recycling o unlimited quantities o computers, printers, scanners, cell phones, printer cartridges, PDAs, telephone books, magazines, used eyeglasses and hearing aids, cooking oil, re-usable household items and clothing, reverse vending machines or HI-5 containers, newspaper, cardboa rd egg cartons and drink trays. Contact: Rene Mansho, 306-1876,R[email protected] .  ALOHA MILKCAPS SLAMO-RAMA COMPETITION 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. State Capitol, Room 309 Sponsored by the International Licensing Group and Meadow Gold Get qualied & registered by 1:00pm. Tournament starts at 1:30pm. Win trophies & prizes. Great un or the whole amily. Contact: Kid Slamm, AlohaMilkcaps@g mail.com, www.Aloha Milkcaps.com YU-GI-OH TOURNAMENT 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. State Capitol, Room 325 Multiple tournaments will be held throughout the day. Many great prizes will be given away. Contact: Michael Otsuji, Da-Planet, 791-2345. IOLANI PALACE CULTURAL ACTIVITIES AND TOURS 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Learn about the history and artiacts o Iolani Palace with a sel-guided tour o the rst foor and gallery. Also eaturing 19th Century activities, Hawaiian cultural crats, games and entertainment on the Palace grounds. Contact: Cindy Ascencio, 522-0829. KING KAMEHAMEHA V JUDICIARY HISTORY CENTER 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Learn about Hawaii’s courts and our unique legal history through guided tours, mock trial activities, and short lms. Contact: Toni Han Palermo, 539-4995. INFANT, TODDLER AND BOOSTER SEAT INSPECTION 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p. m. Department o Health, Miller Street parking lot (Enter rom Punchbowl Street) Sponsored by Queen’s Medical Center and KIPC Learn how to securely install and use a child saety seat. Contact: Cora Speck, 537-7 059, [email protected] or more inormation or contact the Queen’s reerral line at 537-7117. CAPITOL TOURS 10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. Tour the State Capitol. Please sign up at the tour desk on Children and Youth Da y located in the State Capitol Rotunda. A tour will take place every ½ hour starting at 10:00 am. Last tour starts at 2:30 p.m. Contact: Queenie Kuheana, 586-0178 or 586-0221. Uncle Joe Ta ssill will guide tours. WASHINGTON PLACE TOURS 10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Guided walk-through the 1847 mansion. Learn how the home o an American sea captain became the residence o Hawai‘i’s Queen Lili‘uokalani, ollowed by twelve governors o Hawai‘i. Entertainment provided by the Hawaii Children Youth Opera Chorus. For reservation & ree ticket inormation, please contact Celine Ferreira at 586-0248. TEEN ZONE 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Frank F. Fasi Civic Center Grounds and Kalanimoku Building Grounds Teen activities. Contact: Dennis Young, 677-8785, dennis@hawaiitents .com. PG13 ZONE FEATURING DJ CHUNKY 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Kalanimoku Building Grounds The PG13 Zone provides inormation on risky behaviors like Teen Pregnancy, Toba cco Use, STD’s including HIV/AIDS, and Drugs & Alcohol or Teens 13 years old and up, and will eature Slammin’ Entertainment with DJ Chunky, Hope Mayo, Cheryl Bartlett, Hamajang and Jason Tom. EARLY LEARNING ZONE 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Sponsored by Good Beginnings Alliance and Meadow Gold State Capitol A amily riendly area that provides amilies with young children an opportunity to learn about services and programs that are committed to keeping young children sae, healthy and ready to succeed. Families have an opportunity to talk with program sta, take home literature to read at their convenience, and participate in age appropriate activities that can easily be replicated at home. Saturday Ocobe 9, 2010 “LIVE ENERGY LITE” 10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Sponsored by Hawaiian Electric Company; Department o Business Economic Development & Tourism; Malama Learning Center; and Pearlridge Center. Pearlridge Center’s Uptown Center Court, Aiea Fun or the whole amily. Celebration kicks o National Energy Awareness Month. Contact: 543-7511. HAWAII ST ATE ART MUSEUM 11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Monthly “Second Saturday” program at the Hawaii State Art Museum Hands-on activities or amilies with the Hawaii Stitchery and Fibre Arts Guild. Contact: 586-9958, hisam2ndsaturday@g mail.com. Sunday Ocobe 10, 2010 3RD ANNUAL ADOpT-A-SCHOOL DAY A project o the Hawaii Jaycees to increase awareness and service to Hawaii schools. Join over 100 local groups today as we do service projects or schools all over Hawaii. Give back to our keiki and communities wherever you are in the Islands. Interested clubs, businesses, groups & individuals can nd out how to help a school on our website, www.AdoptASchoolDay.org. Contact: In[email protected], 733-5377. 5TH ANNUAL HAWAII FISHING AND SEAFOOD FESTIVAL 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. Pier 38 Sponsored by the Pacic Island Fisheries Group. Free admission, parking and shuttle service rom Honolulu Community College. Contact: 382-8163. thurSday Ocobe 14, 2010 CHILDREN AND YOUTH SUMMIT 8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. Washing ton Place A conerence geared toward dening issues and developing priority actions important to children (0-12 years old) and youth (14-21 years old). Contact: 586-6130. Friday tO Sunday Ocobe 15-17, 2010 22ND ANNUAL TALK STORY FESTIVAL McCoy Pavilion, Ala Moana Park Free both nights. The City and County o Honolulu Parks Department presents the 22nd Annual Talk Story Festival, eaturing 2 nights o the best storytellers in Hawaii. Friday, October 15, SPOOKIES (5-9 p.m.); Saturday, October 16, TAKING A STAND STORIES (5-9 p.m.), STORY WORKSHOP Sunday October 17 (1-4 p.m.). Full line-up at www.honoluluparks.co m. Contact: Je Gere, [email protected]. Saturday Ocobe 16, 2010 SOUTH MAUI CHILDREN & YOUTH DAY 3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Kenolio Recreation Complex (N. Kihei) 131 S. Kihei Road, Kihei, Maui, HI 9 6753 Children and Youth Day comes to Maui or un activities and entertainment or the whole amily. Contact: Kihei Youth Center , 879-8698. Sunday tO Saturday Ocobe 17-23, 2010 TEEN READ WEEK: HAWAII ST ATE pUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM Join public libraries statewide to celebrate Teen Read Week (October 17-23), with its theme “Read Beyond Reality @ your library!” Read something “out o this world, ” just or the un o it! In addition, children o all ages will enjoy the oerings o “Fall Perormance Programs” eaturing an array o storytellers and talented artists. Visit www.libra rieshawaii.org or more details and program schedules. MOnday Ocobe 18, 2010 OUTSTANDING ADVOCATES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH AWARDS LUNCHEON 11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. Washingto n Place Contact: Representative John Mizuno, 586-6050 or details and/or a nomination orm. Saturday Ocobe 23, 2010 FREE KEIKI IDS 9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. McDonald’s Pearl Kai in Aiea Get your ree Keiki I Ds or all children 12 years and under. Contact: Representative K. Mark Takai, 586-8455. Sunday Ocobe 24, 2010 KIDS FEST AT THE BISHOp MUSEUM 10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. Bishop Museum FREE FAMILY EVENT promoting health and wellness or our Keiki through un health games and activities ocused on exercise, nutrition, injury prevention, and drug awareness. Organized by Hawai‘i Pacic Health and its aliates, Kapi‘olani Medical Center or Women & Children, Pali Momi Medical Center, Straub Clinic & Hospital, and Wilcox Health. FREE admission to the Bishop Museum and FRE E snacks and giveaways, while supplies last. Contact: Hawaii Pacic Health Conerence Services, 522-3469. Sunday Ocobe 24, 2010 UNITED NATIONS DAY CELEBRATION 1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Millennium Peace Garden at the entrance to Diamond Head 65th Anniversary o the United Nations hosted by United Nations Associatio n (UNA-USA) Hawaii Division & Millennium Y outh Congress (MYC) -- Hawaii Hui. “Be the Change - Youth solutions or Hawaii’s Peace & Sustainability” Contact Joanne Tac hibana , President, 808 387-7 271, www.unausahawa ii.org, [email protected]. Sunday Ocobe 31, 2010 SAFE TRICK OR TREATING 3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. Windward Mall Sae trick-or-treating or the whole amily and other un activities. Contact: Janna Herrington, 235-1143, www.win dwardmall.com All activities listed are FREE to the public.  Visit kipchawaii.org or hawaiicyd.org for more information. DiamonD SponSorS ($20,000+) McDonald’s ~ Hawaii Children’s Trust Fund ~ Honolulu Star-Advertiser platinum SponSorS ($15,000+ ) State o Hawaii ~ City and County o Honolulu ~ Hawaii Tents and Events ~ Heather’s Infatables ~ KCCN FM 100 ~ Krater 96 ~ Hawaiian 105 KINE ~ Power 104.3 GolD SponSorS ($10,000+) Hawaii State Legislature ~ Oce o Hawaiian Aairs ~ Olelo Community Media ~ Department o Education Silver SponSorS ($5,000+) Farmers Insurance ~ Kiwanis International ~ Meadow Gold ~ Pacic American Foundation ~ State Farm Insurance Bronze SponSorS ($2,500) Aloha Care ~ Borders ~ Hawaii Food Alliance ~ Hawaii National Guard’s Counterdrug Support Program ~ Hawaii State Teachers Association (HSTA) ~ HMSA ~ Hawaii Community Foundation Kanu Hawaii ~ Ke Au Hou Fund ~ Lyon Associates Cy Sss ($1,000+): Aloun Farms, Bank o Hawaii, Consuelo Zobel Alger Foundation, Costco Wholesale, Cronin Fried Sekiya Kekina and Fairbanks, Da Planet, Disney Store, Enterprise Honolulu, Grace Pacic Corp., Hawaii Youth Services Network, Honolulu Board o Water Supply, International Licensing Group, Island Insurance Foundation, Koga Engineering, Papa Johns, Pzer, Pizza Hut, Queen’s Medical Center, Sheraton Hotels, Signs by Dey, Stanord Carr Development, Step Up 4 Kids F d Sss ($50 - $999): A&B Foundation, Akyth, Inc., Alexandria Murdoch-Haig, Bale, Capitol Consultants o Hawaii, Children’s Rights Council, G. Investment Property, Gentry Homes Ltd, Hawaii Association or the Education o Young Children, Hawaii Association o Independent Schools, Hawaii Blind Vendors Association, Hawaii Catholic Schools, Hawaii Dental Service (HDS), Hawaii Government Employees Association (HGEA), Hawaii National Guard, Hawaii State AFL-CIO, HECO, Humanity United, Kaiser Permanente Hawaii, Keiki Injury Prevention Coalition, Kenny’s Coee House, Krat Foods, Love’s Bakery, Menehune Water, Ohana Care, Peter Chun, Rep Della Au Bellati, Rep Karl Rhoads, Rep Lynn Finnegan, Rep Sylvia Luke, Rep Marcus and Lauzanne Oshiro, Rep Calvin Say, Rep Maile Shimabukuro, Ryder Truck Rental, Senator Roz Baker, Senator Suzanne Chun Oakland and Mich ael S. C. Oakland, Sen Will Espero, Sen Carol Fukunaga, Sen Mike Gabbard, Sen Brickwood Galuteria, Sen Josh Green, Sen Colleen Hanabusa, Sen Michelle Kidani, Sen Russell Kokubun, Warren M. and Julia Toyama, Watanabe Floral, Zippy’s MCDH-20466 R1_flyer.indd 1 9/8/10 4:29:03 PM

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SundayOcobe 3, 2010

CHILDREN AND YOUTH DAY

10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.Sponsored by Hawaii Children’s Trust Fund, McDonald’s and Honolulu St ar-AdvertiserState Capitol, Frank F. Fasi Civic Center Grounds, Kalanimoku Building Grounds, HawaiiState Library Grounds, Hawaii State Art Museum, Washington Place, Iolani Palace,Punchbowl Street, Department o Health Parking Lot and the King Kamehameha V JudiciaryHistory Center.Fun or the whole amily. Contact: 586-6130, [email protected].

BRUSH ROBOTICS DEMONSTRATIONS AND COMPETITION 

8:30 a.m. – 12:30 p.m.Sponsored by Radord High School Robotics Club, Kalani High School Robotics Club,Hawaii Space Grant Consortium (University o Hawaii), College o Engineering (Universityo Hawaii) and the Friends o Hawaii Robotics.State Capitol Auditorium. Made rom a toothbrush head and a miniature vibrating motor,competitors will compete to win the speed races and the sumo tournament. Learn how to

make the inexpensive and easy to make Brush Robots which give students the experienceo applying science and math in a un way. A VEX robot demonstration will be held inwhich visitors will be allowed to drive the robots to try to score points. Inormation onhow to order the materials will also be available. Contact: Art Kimura, [email protected].

 ALII OHANA WALK 

8:30 a.m. - 10:00 a.m.‘Iolani Palace/State CapitolSponsored by Lei Hipu’u o KalihiLet’s kick o the start o Children and Youth Day with a community walk starting at ‘IolaniPalace and walking around the block to the State Capitol. Honoring our ali’i women whobegan health and educational systems to empower our children and amilies o Hawai’i:Queen Lili’uokalani, Queen Kapi’olani, Queen Emma and Princess Bernice Pauahi.Contact: [email protected].

GUBERNATORIAL FORUM 

1:00 p.m. - 3:00 p.m.State Capitol AuditoriumOne Voice or Hawaii’s Children in collaboration with Good Beginnings Alliance hosts the2010 Gubernatorial orum on early childhood issues. Come hear the candidates’ opinionsabout the issues that ace our young children.

GREEN ZONE 

10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.State CapitolSponsored by Schnitzer Steel Hawaii, Pacic Corporate Solutions, Intrade Corporation,Hagadone Printing, Hawaii Lions District 50, Goodwill Industries, Pacic Biodiesel, RRRRecycling Services, Environmental Manuacturing.Green Zone at Children and Youth Day will eature a marine debris recycling display andrecycling o unlimited quantities o computers, printers, scanners, cell phones, printercartridges, PDAs, telephone books, magazines, used eyeglasses and hearing aids,

cooking oil, re-usable household items and clothing, reverse vending machines or HI-5containers, newspaper, cardboard egg cartons and drink trays. Contact: Rene Mansho,306-1876, [email protected].

 ALOHA MILKCAPS SLAMO-RAMA COMPETITION 

10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.State Capitol, Room 309Sponsored by the International Licensing Group and Meadow GoldGet qualied & registered by 1:00pm. Tournament starts at 1:30pm.Win trophies & prizes. Great un or the whole amily. Contact: Kid Slamm,[email protected], www.AlohaMilkcaps.com

YU-GI-OH TOURNAMENT 

10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.State Capitol, Room 325Multiple tournaments will be held throughout the day. Many great prizes will be givenaway. Contact: Michael Otsuji, Da-Planet, 791-2345.

IOLANI PALACE CULTURAL ACTIVITIES AND TOURS 

10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.Learn about the history and artiacts o Iolani Palace with a sel-guided tour o the rst foorand gallery. Also eaturing 19th Century activities, Hawaiian cultural crats, games andentertainment on the Palace grounds. Contact: Cindy Ascencio, 522-0829.

KING KAMEHAMEHA V JUDICIARY HISTORY CENTER 

10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.Learn about Hawaii’s courts and our unique legal history through guided tours, mock trialactivities, and short lms. Contact: Toni Han Palermo, 539-4995.

INFANT, TODDLER AND BOOSTER SEAT INSPECTION 

10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p. m.

Department o Health, Miller Street parking lot (Enter rom Punchbowl Street)Sponsored by Queen’s Medical Center and KIPCLearn how to securely install and use a child saety seat. Contact: Cora Speck,537-7059, [email protected] or more inormation or contact the Queen’s reerral lineat 537-7117.

CAPITOL TOURS 

10:00 a.m. – 2:30 p.m.Tour the State Capitol. Please sign up at the tour desk on Children and Youth Daylocated in the State Capitol Rotunda. A tour will take place every ½ hour starting at10:00 am. Last tour starts at 2:30 p.m. Contact: Queenie Kuheana, 586-0178 or586-0221. Uncle Joe Tassill will guide tours.

WASHINGTON PLACE TOURS 

10:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.Guided walk-through the 1847 mansion. Learn how the home o an American sea captainbecame the residence o Hawai‘i’s Queen Lili‘uokalani, ollowed by twelve governorso Hawai‘i. Entertainment provided by the Hawaii Children Youth Opera Chorus.For reservation & ree ticket inormation, please contact Celine Ferreira at 586-0248.

TEEN ZONE 

10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.Frank F. Fasi Civic Center Grounds and Kalanimoku Building GroundsTeen activities. Contact: Dennis Young, 677-8785, [email protected].

PG13 ZONE FEATURING DJ CHUNKY 

10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.Kalanimoku Building GroundsThe PG13 Zone provides inormation on risky behaviors like Teen Pregnancy, TobaccoUse, STD’s including HIV/AIDS, and Drugs & Alcohol or Teens 13 years old and up,and will eature Slammin’ Entertainment with DJ Chunky, Hope Mayo, Cheryl Bartlett,Hamajang and Jason Tom.

EARLY LEARNING ZONE 

10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.Sponsored by Good Beginnings Alliance and Meadow GoldState CapitolA amily riendly area that provides amilies with young children an opportunity to learnabout services and programs that are committed to keeping young children sae, healthyand ready to succeed. Families have an opportunity to talk with program sta, take homeliterature to read at their convenience, and participate in age appropriate activities that caneasily be replicated at home.

SaturdayOcobe 9, 2010

“LIVE ENERGY LITE”

10:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.Sponsored by Hawaiian Electric Company; Department o Business EconomicDevelopment & Tourism; Malama Learning Center; and Pearlridge Center.Pearlridge Center’s Uptown Center Court, AieaFun or the whole amily. Celebration kicks o National Energy Awareness Month.Contact: 543-7511.

HAWAII STATE ART MUSEU M

11:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

Monthly “Second Saturday” program at the Hawaii State Art MuseumHands-on activities or amilies with the Hawaii Stitchery and Fibre Arts Guild.Contact: 586-9958, [email protected].

SundayOcobe 10, 2010

3RD ANN UAL ADOpT-A-SCHOOL DAY

A project o the Hawaii Jaycees to increase awareness and service to Hawaii schools.Join over 100 local groups today as we do service projects or schools all over Hawaii.Give back to our keiki and communities wherever you are in the Islands. Interested clubs,businesses, groups & individuals can nd out how to help a school on our website,www.AdoptASchoolDay.org. Contact: [email protected], 733-5377.

5TH ANNUAL HAWAII FISHING AND SEAFOOD FESTIVAL

9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m.Pier 38Sponsored by the Pacic Island Fisheries Group.Free admission, parking and shuttle service rom Honolulu Community College.Contact: 382-8163.

thurSdayOcobe 14, 2010

CHILDREN AND YOUTH SUMMIT

8:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m.Washington PlaceA conerence geared toward dening issues and developing priority actions important tochildren (0-12 years old) and youth (14-21 years old). Contact: 586-6130.

Friday tO SundayOcobe 15-17, 2010

22ND ANN UAL TALK STORY FESTIVAL

McCoy Pavilion, Ala Moana ParkFree both nights. The City and County o Honolulu Parks Department presents the22nd Annual Talk Story Festival, eaturing 2 nights o the best storytellers in Hawaii.Friday, October 15, SPOOKIES (5-9 p.m.); Saturday, October 16, TAKING A STANDSTORIES (5-9 p.m.), STORY WORKSHOP Sunday October 17 (1-4 p.m.). Full line-upat www.honoluluparks.com. Contact: Je Gere, [email protected].

SaturdayOcobe 16, 2010

SOUTH MAUI CHILDREN & YOUTH DAY

3:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.Kenolio Recreation Complex (N. Kihei)131 S. Kihei Road, Kihei, Maui, HI 96753Children and Youth Day comes to Maui or un activities and entertainment or the wholeamily. Contact: Kihei Youth Center, 879-8698.

Sunday tO SaturdayOcobe 17-23, 2010

TEEN READ WEE K: HAWAII STATE pUBLIC LIBRARY SYSTEM

Join public libraries statewide to celebrate Teen Read Week (October 17-23), with its theme“Read Beyond Reality @ your library!” Read something “out o this world,” just or the uno it! In addition, children o all ages will enjoy the oerings o “Fall Perormance Programs”eaturing an array o storytellers and talented artists. Visit www.librarieshawaii.org or moredetails and program schedules.

MOndayOcobe 18, 2010

OUTSTANDING ADVOCATES FOR

CHILDREN AND YOUTH AWARDS LUNCHEON

11:30 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.Washington PlaceContact: Representative John Mizuno, 586-6050 or details and/or a nomination orm.

SaturdayOcobe 23, 2010

FREE KEIKI IDS

9:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m.McDonald’s Pearl Kai in AieaGet your ree Keiki I Ds or all children 12 years and under. Contact: Representative K. MarkTakai, 586-8455.

SundayOcobe 24, 2010

KIDS FEST AT THE BISHOp MUSEUM

10:00 a.m. – 2:00 p.m.Bishop MuseumFREE FAMILY EVENT promoting health and wellness or our Keiki through un healthgames and activities ocused on exercise, nutrition, injury prevention, and drug awareness.Organized by Hawai‘i Pacic Health and its aliates, Kapi‘olani Medical Center or Women& Children, Pali Momi Medical Center, Straub Clinic & Hospital, and Wilcox Health. FREEadmission to the Bishop Museum and FRE E snacks and giveaways, while supplies last.Contact: Hawaii Pacic Health Conerence Services, 522-3469.

SundayOcobe 24, 2010

UNITED NATIONS DAY CELEBRATION

1:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Millennium Peace Garden at the entrance to Diamond Head65th Anniversary o the United Nations hosted by United Nations Association (UNA-USA)Hawaii Division & Millennium Youth Congress (MYC) -- Hawaii Hui. “Be the Change- Youth solutions or Hawaii’s Peace & Sustainability”Contact Joanne Tachibana , President, 808 387-7271, www.unausahawaii.org,[email protected].

SundayOcobe 31, 2010

SAFE TRICK OR TREATING

3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.Windward MallSae trick-or-treating or the whole amily and other un activities. Contact: Janna Herrington,235-1143, www.windwardmall.com

All activities listed are FREE to the public.

 Visit kipchawaii.org or hawaiicyd.org for more information.

DiamonD SponSorS ($20,000+)McDonald’s ~ Hawaii Children’s Trust Fund ~ Honolulu Star-Advertiser

platinum SponSorS ($15,000+)State o Hawaii ~ City and County o Honolulu ~ Hawaii Tents and Events ~ Heather’s Infatables ~ KCCN FM 100 ~ Krater 96 ~ Hawaiian 105 KINE ~ Power 104.3

GolD SponSorS ($10,000+)Hawaii State Legislature ~ Oce o Hawaiian Aairs ~ Olelo Community Media ~ Department o Education

Silver SponSorS ($5,000+)Farmers Insurance ~ Kiwanis International ~ Meadow Gold ~ Pacic American Foundation ~ State Farm Insurance

Bronze SponSorS ($2,500)Aloha Care ~ Borders ~ Hawaii Food Alliance ~ Hawaii National Guard’s Counterdrug Support Program ~ Hawaii State Teachers Association (HSTA) ~ HMSA ~ Hawaii Community FoundationKanu Hawaii ~ Ke Au Hou Fund ~ Lyon AssociatesCy Sss ($1,000+): Aloun Farms, Bank o Hawaii, Consuelo Zobel Alger Foundation, Costco Wholesale, Cronin Fried Sekiya Kekina and Fairbanks, Da Planet, Disney Store, Enterprise Honolulu, Grace PacicCorp., Hawaii Youth Services Network, Honolulu Board o Water Supply, International Licensing Group, Island Insurance Foundation, Koga Engineering, Papa Johns, Pzer, Pizza Hut, Queen’s Medical Center, Sheraton Hotels,Signs by Dey, Stanord Carr Development, Step Up 4 KidsFd Sss ($50 - $999): A&B Foundation, Akyth, Inc., Alexandria Murdoch-Haig, Bale, Capitol Consultants o Hawaii, Children’s Rights Council, G. Investment Property, Gentry Homes Ltd, Hawaii Association or the Educationo Young Children, Hawaii Association o Independent Schools, Hawaii Blind Vendors Association, Hawaii Catholic Schools, Hawaii Dental Service (HDS), Hawaii Government Employees Association (HGEA), Hawaii National Guard,Hawaii State AFL-CIO, HECO, Humanity United, Kaiser Permanente Hawaii, Keiki Injury Prevention Coalition, Kenny’s Coee House, Krat Foods, Love’s Bakery, Menehune Water, Ohana Care, Peter Chun, Rep Della Au Bellati,Rep Karl Rhoads, Rep Lynn Finnegan, Rep Sylvia Luke, Rep Marcus and Lauzanne Oshiro, Rep Calvin Say, Rep Maile Shimabukuro, Ryder Truck Rental, Senator Roz Baker, Senator Suzanne Chun Oakland and Michael S. C. Oakland,Sen Will Espero, Sen Carol Fukunaga, Sen Mike Gabbard, Sen Brickwood Galuteria, Sen Josh Green, Sen Colleen Hanabusa, Sen Michelle Kidani, Sen Russell Kokubun, Warren M. and Julia Toyama, Watanabe Floral, Zippy’s

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• Brushbot Competition(State Capitol Auditorium,8:30 a.m. to 12:30 a.m.)

• Aloha Milk CapsSlamo-Rama! (State Capitol,Room 309)

• Yu-Gi-Oh Tournament(State Capitol,ConerenceRoom 325)

• BungeeTrampoline

• Hawaii’s LargestMobile Rock Wall

• Wild One InatableObstacle Course

• Trackless Train

• 22’ Giant Slide

• Bouncers

• Early Learning Activities

• Financial Zone

• Green Zone

• Teen Zone

• PG-13 Zone

• Tours of the Capitol, IolaniPalace, and Washington Place

• Activities at the Judiciary

History Center (KamehamehaV Building)

• Cultural Crafts and Games

• Police, sheriff, re, ambulance,canine demonstration

• Soccer, tennis,martial arts,mini gol

• Flower making,ace painting, keiki ID,car seat check ups

• Keiki Walk (meet at 9 a.m.at Iolani Palace King Streetentrance)

• Gubernatorial Forum on EarlyChildhood (State CapitolAuditorium, 1 - 3 p.m.)

• 5 stages of live entertainment(State Capitol Rotunda,Punchbowl Street,Kalanimoku Building, IolaniPalace Groundsand Washington Place)

Ove 200 fee, f ecol cvesfo cle ees, clg:

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• Brianna Albergano

• Brother Noland and Youth

• Cheryl Bartlett (former Miss Hawaii)

• Ciana & Teiliana Pelekai

• Danny Kennedy &the Mana’o Company

• Greg Gabaylo

• Hamajang

• Hawaii Children YouthOpera Chorus

• Hope Mayo

• Hyper Squad

• Jake Shimabukuro

• Jason Tom

• Jordan Segundo

• Kapena

• Kulewa

• Lisa Pakele

• Maka’ala

• Mehetia Productions

• Miss HawaiiJalee Fuselier

• Mrs. Hawaii

• Miss Teen Hawaii

• Natalie Ai Kamauu

• Pacic Buddhist Academy

• Royal Hawaiian Band

• Shannon Bautista• X Factor Dance Studio

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Teri burgers, hot dogs, shave ice, slush foat, local plate lunches,Mediterranean ood, corn on the cob, garlic ries, ruit, andagi,musubi, and rereshments.

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Free parking at all surrounding City and State parking lots(except the post oce parking lot)

Visit kipchawaii.org or hawaiicyd.org or more inormation.

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