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The Honolulu Advertiser

Posted on: Monday, July 5, 2004

Community Calendar

Advertiser Staff

TOMORROW

ROTARY CLUB OF HONOLULU luncheon program, noon, Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Monarch Room; guest speaker, David Cohen, U.S. Department of the Interior, with a Pacific islands update; $18.35 fee includes lunch. 922-5526.

FAMILY SUPPORT GROUP for friends and relatives of the mentally ill, 6 to 7:30 p.m., first and third Tuesdays monthly, Diamond Head Health Center, 3627 Kilauea Ave., Room 408; facilitated by a psychiatrist, psychologist and/or social worker; free and confidential. 733-9260.

NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD MEETING, Wai'anae Coast No. 24, 7 p.m., Wai'anae Neighborhood Community Center, 85-670 Farrington Highway.

HAWAI'I STATE ASSOCIATION OF PARLIAMENTARIANS, free meeting on parliamentary procedure, 839-4437.

WEDNESDAY

KANE'OHE BAY REGIONAL COUNCIL quarterly meeting, 7 to 9:30 p.m., Windward Community College, Hale Akaka'i Building, Room 102; discussion of nomination and appointment process to fill the recreation boating representative position, presentation by Dave Krupp on the geologic and urban history of Kane'ohe Bay.

AL-ANON MEETING for friends and family of alcoholics, 7 to 8 p.m. every Wednesday, St. Francis Hospital, 2226 Liliha St., Weinberg Building, fifth floor. 521-5900.

NEIGHBORHOOD BOARD MEETING, Manoa No. 7, 7 p.m., Noelani Elementary School cafetorium, 2655 Woodlawn Drive.

THURSDAY

QIGONG introductory class to Chinese system of self-healing, 8 to 9 a.m. every Thursday, Kapahulu Center, 3410 Campbell Ave., by cancer survivor Ginny Walden; open practice 9 to 10:30 a.m. Saturdays; introductory class $5, open practice $12. 259-8453.

NEWCOMERS CLUB OF HONOLULU hosts a welcome aloha coffee, 10 a.m. at a private residence; members luncheon July 15 at a restaurant; call for reservations and details. 944-3310.

"MAUNA KEA'S SUMMIT," seminar on the culturally rich site, which is home to a number of endangered species and some of the world's most advanced astronomical instruments, 4 p.m., Bishop Museum Paki Conference Room; discussion by Brad Evans of the Bishop Museum Hawaiian and Pacific Studies Department; free. 847-3511.