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Posted on: Sunday, March 11, 2001

Community Calendar


DAILY

Paul Bragg free exercise class, 9-10:30 a.m. Mon.-Sat., Fort DeRussy lawn, next to the Army Museum; 30th year, all ages welcome, conducted by his daughter, Pat.


TODAY

"CheMystery," mystery-solving game sponsored by the University of Hawaii American Chemical Society Student Affiliate at Bilger Hall, Room 152: 2 p.m. registration, 3 p.m. overview, witness interviews, examination of evidence, 4 p.m. autopsy report, 5 p.m. answer collection, cross examination follows, announcement of winners and distribution of prizes; free parking; $10 at the door. 956-8381.


TOMORROW

Red Cross First Aid/CPR Class, 8 a.m.-3 p.m., 1132 Bishop St., third floor conference room, catering to downtown businesses, breathing and cardiac emergencies, rescue breathing, cardiopulmonary resuscitation, choking victims, life-threatening bleeding, sudden illness and injuries; sign up for part or all of session. 734-2101.

"Community Strategies for Prevention of Violence Among Youth," noon-1:15 p.m., University of Hawaii-Manoa, Social Science Research Institute, Social Science Building 704F, conference room; also "The Prevention of Youth Violence: Lessons for Hawaii from Community Work in California," 4:30-5:45 p.m., Law School, classroom 2. 943-6719.

"Honor the Earth," talk by Winona LaDuke, Native American activist, 4:30-6 p.m., University of Hawaii,-Manoa, celebration of Women's History 2001. 956-4431.

Tower of Power Concert, 6:30 p.m., McCoy Pavilion, Ala Moana Park; $20 general admission, $15 students.


TUESDAY

"Learning, A Never Ending Process," talk by Edwina Kaapana, retired school teacher, 10 a.m., Central Union Church Senior Center, 1660 S. Beretania St., Women’s Building; free; public welcome; bring a brown bag lunch; come early for stretching exercises; stay until 2 p.m. for board games; free parking. 941-0957.

"From Kona to Yenan: The Political Memoirs of Koji Ariyoshi," presentation 7:30-9 p.m., King Kamehameha V, Judiciary History Center Courtroom, Aliiolani Hale, ground floor, 417 S. King St.; free. 956-9546.


WEDNESDAY

Job and Academic Fair, more than 100 local, Mainland and international employers and academic programs, 10:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m., University of Hawaii-Manoa, Stan Sheriff Center; free. 956-8136

Leisure Center Day, find out what types of programs, from arts and crafts to outdoor activities, are offered to the public and types of equipment that can be rented, sign up for classes, 11 a.m.-2 p.m., University of Hawaii-Manoa, Campus Center; free. 956-5177.

East-West Center: Spring Speaker Series: "Imagining, Consuming and Narrating the Paradise Culture: Cultural Politics of Japanese Tourism in Hawaii, 1964-1990’s," noon-1:20 p.m., University of Hawaii-Manoa, East-West Center, Burns 2118; free. 944-7585.

South Asian Studies Seminar: "Ruins, Decaying Empires and the Picturesque in Hodges" and "Travels in India," noon-1:30 p.m., University of Hawaii-Manoa, Moore 319, Tokioka Room; free. 956-2677.


THURSDAY

University of Hawaii Preservation Program Lecture Series: "Worshiping Our Ancestors: Japanese Buddhist Temples in Hawaii," slide/lecture, noon-1 p.m., Old Archives Building, Iolani Palace Grounds; free. 956-9546.

"Talking Trash: The Continuing Threat of Marine Debris in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands," talk 6-8 p.m., Hawaii Kai Library; free. 397-5840.


FRIDAY

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 Children’s Center, 1300 Halona St. 678-0693.

University of Hawaii Philosophy Colloquium, "The Psychology of Philosophy, The Philosophy of Psychology: The Psychologies of John Dewey, Sigmund Freud and Jonathan Lear," 2:30 p.m., University of Hawaii-Manoa, Sakamaki Hall C-308; free. 956-8649.

Communication in Mentoring Relationships, colloquium 2:30-4 p.m., University of Hawaii-Manoa, George Hall 227. 956-3320.

"Democracy and Emerging Media: Partners or Adversaries?" open mike discussion with author, James Fallows, 7 p.m., Imin Hall, East-West Center; public portion of Honolulu Community Media Council 30th Anniversary Conference; reception to follow; RSVP for tickets. 944-7111


SATURDAY

Chi-Lel Qigong Workshop, featuring Master Luke Chan, 9 a.m.-4:30 p.m. today and tomorrow, Ala Moana Hotel, third floor; $195 admission, $2.50 parking. 396-9080.


MARCH 19

"Oppositional Defiant and Conduct Disorders in Children and Adolescents," information session, 3 p.m., Mitchell Pauole Center, Kaunakakai, Molokai; part of the Parent Support Project of Learning Disabilities Association of Hawaii; free. 808-553-3959.

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