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Kakoo Ohana Paahao, support/activity group for families of current or former inmates, ex-inmates and all community members who want to change tomorrow by being pro-active today, 6:30 p.m. every Friday at Queen Liliuokalani Childrens Center, 1300 Halona St. 678-0693.
Paul Bragg free exercise class 9-10:30 a.m. Monday-Saturday, Fort DeRussy lawn, next to the Army Museum; 30th year, all ages welcome, conducted by his daughter, Pat.
Registration on for Paradise Bike Ride 2001, 400-mile ride around Oahu, Kauai, Maui and the Big Island to benefit AIDS organizations, July 21-28, minimum $2,500 in pledges needed per rider, limited to 250 participants; $300 registration fee covers interisland air travel, campground lodging, meals, ground transportation. 1-888-285-9866.
WEDNESDAY
"Prospects for the Asia Pacific Region in 2001," luncheon briefing by Charles Morrison, president of the East-West Center, 12:30-1:45 p.m., Mauna Lani Bay Hotel and Bungalows, Big Island; $25 fee includes lunch, beverages, tax and gratuity; call Gary Yoshida. 944-7196.
"Is the Marcos Decision a Dangerous Precedent?" discussion between Jon Van Dyke, professor of law and Jerry Burris, editorial page editor, 5:30 p.m., William S. Richardson School of Law, University of Hawaii-Manoa; book reception for Van Dyke's latest publication, "International Law and Litigation in the U.S.", to follow; free, parking $3, Lower Campus Road; 956-3619.
MARCH 2
"Kokugaku School Relations: Hirata Atsutane and the Nudenoya, 1823-1834," lecture by Dr. Mark McNally, professor of history, 3-5 p.m., University of Hawaii-Manoa, Tokioka Room, Moore 319; free. 956-2665.
T'ai Chi Ch'uan lecture by Sifu Eddie Wu Kwong Yu, fifth-generation descendant of founder of the Wu style, 7 p.m., University of Hawaii-Manoa, Art Auditorium; on importance of following traditions; free. 542-1111.
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