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Posted on: Thursday, September 2, 2004

ISLAND LIFE SHORTS
Maunalua next up in aquarium concert series

Advertiser Staff

The Waikiki Aquarium continues its summer concert series, "Ke Kani O Ke Kai," tonight with Na Hoku Hanohano award winners Maunalua. Doors open at 6 p.m. No worries if you don't have time to head home for dinner first: Local restaurants will have food booths, with scrip available for purchase. The concert runs from 7 to 8 p.m. Tickets are $18 ($15 for members); $10 youths 7 to 12 ($7 members); free for age 6 and younger. Proceeds benefit aquarium programs and exhibits. Reservations: 923-9741, option 3.


WaterToT helps keep infant safe, mom's hands free

Here's a handy addition to a parent's water-safety arsenal: the WaterToT infant carrier. It's designed to minimize risk and maximize fun in the water for parents and their babies weighing 8 to 30 pounds.

Made of durable, buoyant, 2 millimeter neoprene fabric, the water-friendly baby carrier allows parents and childcare providers to comfortably attach babies close to the body. It's especially helpful for those with more than one child, as it enables the parent to be hands-free.

Information: www.watertot.com.


Final Word

Al Franken | Liberal comic who's broadcasting his Air America radio show from the Republican National Convention this week:

"I love Republican conventions. In America, celebrity trumps ideology, so people in the hall will say, 'I hate everything you stand for. Would you sign my credentials?' or 'My son would kill me if I didn't get a picture of you. Loved that Stuart Smalley thing you did (on 'Saturday Night Live').' "