Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 12, Number 11, 1 November 1995 — He mau hanana [ARTICLE]

He mau hanana

A calendar of events

Nowemapa (November) through Jan. 7, 19% "Science in Toyland," Bishop Museum exhibit on how toys and play ean introduce children to scienee, featuring 13 play areas. On the first floor of the Museum's Castle Building. Admission is $7.95 for adults and $6.95 for children 6-17, seniors, and military. Children under 6 and museum members get in free. Bishop Museum is open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Call 847-3511. 4 Kuaokalā Trail Hike along secluded trail overlooking the Wai'anae Coast. Moderate skill level, six miles in six hours. Presented by the Hawai'i Nature Center. $3 for members, $5 for non-members. Reservations

required - eall 955-0100. 4 Taro Patch Party with the Hawai'i Nature Center - get muddy and learn about kalo and its importance in Hawaiian eulture. 9:30 - 11:30 a.m. $3 for members, $5 for non-members. Reservations required — eall 9550100. 5 Bankoh Kī-Hō'alu Festival on Kaua'i, the fourth in this year's series of Bank of Hawai'i's Hawaiian slack-key festivals, featuring the outstanding talents of today's foremost slack key artists in a tribute to some of the icons of this musical genre. Performers include James "Bla" Pahinui, Brother Noland, Sam and Howard Ahia, George Kuo and Dennis Kamakahi, Ledward Kaapana, the Native Hawaiian Band, Cyril Pahinui, and others.

Noon - 5 p.m., Kaua'i Marriott Resort and Beach Club. Free. Call 239-4336. 7 "The Art of Hawaiian Bats and Other Endangered Species," slide program by artist Rochelle Mason on her work with endangered species, with a focus on the 'ōpe'ape'a or Hawaiian hoary bat and the koholā or humphaek whale. Her eolleehon of life-like pastels of endangered birds and other animals has been displayed at Lyman House Museum, Bishop Museum and the Volcano Art Center Gallery. Part of Hawai'i Volcanoes National Park's "After Dark in the Park" lecture series. 7 p.m., Kīlauea Visitor Center Auditorium. Call 967-7184. 14-16 4th Annual Hawai'i Government Employees'

Association (HGEA) Downtown Holiday Crafts Fair, 888 Mililani St. (one block ma kai of 'Iolani Palaee), 10 a.m. - 2 p.m. Call 737-6488 or 737-8412. 16 Nā Hulu Kūpuna, e kūkākūkā ana e pili ana i ka hana 'ana i nā wikiō o nā kūpuna na Dr. Lilikalā Kame'eleihiwa a me Makalapua Ka'awa, me ka hō'ike pū i kekahi mau māhele o ia mau wikiō. Ma ka 'ōlelo Hawai'i kēia papa. Part of a series of lectures on "New Scholarship in Hawaiian Culture and History" presented by the UHMānoa School of Hawaiian, Asian and Pacific Studies, the Committee for the Preservation and Study of Hawaiian Language, Art, and Culture and Kapi'oiani Community College. 7 - 8:30 p.m., Kapi'olani Community College, Manono Building Conference Room. Manuahi (free). Call 734-9216 for reservations.

19 Palm frond weaving with master weavers Norman Ching and Pat Camarillo, presented by the Hawai'i Nature Center. Reservations required - eall 9550100. 30 Investigation of Traditional Hawaiian Pharmacology Using Modern Scientific Methods, discussion by Dr. Harry Davis, part of a series of lectures on "New Scholarship in Hawaiian Culture and History" presented by the UH-Mānoa School of Hawaiian, Asian and Pacific Studies, the Committee for the Preservation and Study of Hawaiian Language, Art, and Culture and Kapi'olani Community College. 7 - 8:30 p.m., Kapi'olani Community College, Manono Building Conference Room. Free. Call 734-9216 for reservations.