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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Sunday, October 25, 2009

HAWAII BRIEFS
HPU hosts annual Halloween Hoopla

Advertiser Staff

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Christopher Kae examines a shark tooth, one of hundreds of fossils on display at a Leeward Community College fair.

Photo courtesy of Tomi Ponciano

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Learn more about adopting or fostering a pet at Oahu SPCA’s Howl-O-Ween open house Saturday.

Photo courtesy Oahu SPCA

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Hawaii Pacific University Athletics and the Center for Student Life and First-Year Programs will host the HPU seventh annual Halloween Hoopla starting at 5 p.m. Friday in the makai parking lot of the Blaisdell Arena. The event features inflatable attractions, adult and keiki costume contests, trick or treating, food, and performances by the HPU national champion cheer and dance teams. Halloween Hoopla is open to the public, and admission, activities and contests are free. Call 544-0277.

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The 19th annual Leeward Community College Family Fun Fair takes place Nov. 7, from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on the Pearl City campus. Free admission and parking is available for the event, which features games, interactive exhibits, food and entertainment. The first 300 people will receive a free pakalana plant from the Leeward Community College Shade House.

Read more at www.myadvertiser.com/pearlcity.

Twelve puaiohi, or small Kauai thrush, were released into the forest of Kauai last week, marking 10 years of raising and releasing the endangered birds. The rare puaiohi is only found in Kauai's Alakai Wilderness Preserve.

The release brings the total number of captive-bred puaiohi released into the wild to 188. Scientists will monitor the birds' movements and survival rate for 30 days, the life span of the batteries in a radio transmitter attached to each bird.

Read more at www.myadvertiser.com/kauai.

The Oahu Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will hold a Howl-O-Ween open house and adoption day event Saturday from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at their Kalaeloa Facility, Building 1142 on Roosevelt Avenue.

Visitors can tour the facility, vote for their favorite shelter dog in a costume contest, and find out more information about adopting, fostering, volunteering, or becoming a member. Each visiting family will be given a dog or cat goody bag sponsored by Petco. No outside animals or pets. Call 551-7207. Read more at www.myadvertiser.com/kapolei.

Harbor Church is planning a Halloween Fun Fair to benefit the Hawaii Foodbank from 4 to 7 p.m. Saturday at Liholiho School in Kaimukí, featuring trick or treating, games, bounce house, a maze, free family portraits, and food. Admission is two cans of food per family. Call 447-9269. Read more at www.myadvertiser.com/kaimuki.