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News + Brews | 1318 S Beretania St.
May 23, 2025 (UTC-10)
Honolulu
You're invited to a pau hana with Civil Beat reporters and staff at
BeerLab HI
(S. Beretania location) on Friday, May 23 from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Come by anytime to say hi and talk story with our staff.
This event is free and open to the public and includes complimentary pupu and a no-host bar.
Address:
1318 S Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI, 96814
Parking:
You may park in the front lot of the brewery or park on Beretania street. Street parking is free after 6:00 p.m. Rideshares are encouraged as parking is limited.
Information Source: Civil Beat | eventbrite
2025 BOYS Aloha Summer Recruiting Combine | Honolulu Convention Center
May 23, 2025 (UTC-10)
Honolulu
Championship Combines, in partnership with the
Aloha Volleyball Region
, is proud to present the
2025 BOYS Aloha Summer Recruiting Combine
!
Don't miss this great opportunity to get a late season push on the college volleyball recruiting process!!!!
Friday, May 23rd
6:30 to 8 p. at the Honolulu Convention Center.
In full partnership with the Aloha Volleyball Region and the 2025 Aloha Summer Classic volleyball tournament!.
Open to MALE players 8th grade and older - You DO NOT have to be playing in the Aloha Summer Classic to register for the combine!
This is a VIDEO Combine with College Coaches invited!
All players/drills/skills will be filmed and recorded.
The video, along with player contact info, will be sent to EVERY Men's College Volleyball program in the USA!
PLEASE NOTE
- This is a VIDEO Combine with College Coaches invited. Because Men's collegiate programs have small recruiting budgets, and the final exam period of colleges, the Combine will be recorded. Men's Volleyball college coaches will be invited, but we will also send the Video Recording and Player information to every men's program in the USA.
Please note, that because of Player Privacy Concerns, we will only send the video link to college volleyball coaches.....
The Player's name will be on a registered list, and at Combine check in, each player will be given a bib #, so college coaches can easily match player and contact information on the video - Players should wear normal volleyball practice gear (no need to wear uniforms or shirts with a number on them).
Volleyball players will be divided by position among the courts with each court having a "court coach" - The court coaches will put the players through volleyball drills within their specific positions, along with combining positions to illustrate group skill sets.
Parents are not allowed into the Combine - This allows the players to focus on skills and college coaches to evaluate, without having mom or dad looking over their shoulder or getting into the camera frame.
**Please note, no refunds within 48 hours of the event or post event - Any refunds will not include the eventbrite.com fees per eventbrite.com policy***
Athletic Recruiting Counselors,
arcvb.com
, is the official recruiting service partner of Championship Combines! ARC is a Volleyball Only service, created by Volleyball people with over 40 years of college volleyball playing, coaching and recruiting experience - They provide Unlimited Support for their client families!
Click to schedule your FREE Recruiting and Membership Evaluation!
Information Source: Championship Combines | eventbrite
Airstreams Renewables, Inc. Open House | Pancoast Place
May 23, 2025 (UTC-10)
Marine Corps Base Hawaii
Airstreams Renewables, Inc., is a CSP/SkillBridge approved accelerated Renewable Energy and Commuications Tower Technician Program. It is designed to outfit our students for success through specific safety and technical lessons reinforced with practice skills. It is designed to provide a solid foundation in the fundamentals of wind energy and communication towers and related industrial careers that prepared our graduates for an entry-level position in the industries.
www.air-streams.com
Follow us on our social media! Scan the QR code (with the arrows in the middle) and it will take you to our LinkTree.
Scan the second QR code and it will take you to where we are located aboard MCB Hawaii.
Questions? Contact us below:
Email: angela.manipon@air-streams.com
Mobile: 808-798-7650
Information Source: eventbrite
50th in the 50th: Black and Gold Gala by the Mu Beta Lambda Chapter of AφA | Honolulu Country Club
May 24, 2025 (UTC-10)
Honolulu
Welcome to the
50th in the 50th: Black and Gold Gala by the Mu Beta Lambda Chapter of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc
! Join us for a night of celebration at the
Honolulu Country Club
. Get ready to dress to impress in your best black and gold attire. It's going to be a night filled with music, dancing, and icey vibes. Don't miss out on this special event as we celebrate this milestone in true ALPHA style. See you there!
Information Source: eventbrite
Smoked | Moanalua Gardens
May 24, 2025 (UTC-10)
Honolulu
Join us for an unforgettable evening at
Smoked
!
Get ready to indulge in a mouthwatering experience like no other. On
Saturday, May 24, 2025
, we invite you to join us at the stunning
Moanalua Gardens
for an evening of Cigars, Whiskey and BBQ.
At
Smoked
, you'll be treated to an array of delectable smoked dishes that will tantalize your taste buds. Seven local eateries will showcase their culinary expertise featuring a dish either smoked or bbq'd.
Beam Suntory will showcase their portfolio of whiskey sampling, along with four of Oahu's leading mixologist curating specialty cocktails with a whiskey base.
Two complimentary cigars will be provided, curated by Fujioka's Wine Times, along with enthusiasts to talk story and about the nuances of the craft of cigar making.
Immerse yourself in the lively atmosphere while enjoying live music and entertainment that will keep you grooving throughout the night from Alika Lyman, and a special launch of Panilolo Hat & Co., Hawaii’s custom hat experience where you can purchase or dress up your western headwear.
Whether you're a seasoned connoisseur or simply looking for a fun night out,
Smoked
promises to be an event to remember. So mark your calendars and get ready to embark on a flavor-packed journey with us!
Local Eateries:
Koko Head Cafe
Pig & The Lady
Beer Lab
Giovedi
Taste of Times
Hometown BBQ
Asato Family Shop
Featured Mixologist:
Ku'ulei Akuna - Lover and Fighters
Arielle Hafen - Brick Fire Tavern
Deon Togami - Prince Waikiki
Allison Smith - Fujioka’s Wine/Roy's Ko Olina
Special Guests:
Pete Johnson - Owner Tatuaje Cigar
Janny Garcia - Executive VP My Father Cigars
Jose "The Hurricane" Ortega - VP of Sales My Father Cigars
Complimentary Cigars:
Tatuje Cigars
My Father Cigars
Open Seating
$150 per person
This is a 21 and over event, no keiki or underaged persons are permitted.
Information Source: Smoked | Cigars • Whiskey • BBQ | eventbrite
A Light Within... | Paliku Theatre
May 25, 2025 (UTC-10)
Kaneohe
A Wish, A Light, A Journey... Follow the whimsical Journey of one girl's wish upon a star. In a jungle, she encounters mischievous monkeys and fierce wolves, coming face-to-face with her fears. In the ocean, she meets spirited dolphins and bouncy jellyfish, but struggles with entanglements in the depths. Trekking through the shifting desert sands, she sees playful fennec foxes and enchantingly beautiful Empresses of Dunes. All the while, discovering the light within. We have 3 performances!
Information Source: Queen Emma Ballet | eventbrite
A Light Within... | Paliku Theatre
May 25, 2025 (UTC-10)
Kaneohe
A Wish, A Light, A Journey...
Follow the whimsical Journey of one girl's wish upon a star. In a jungle, she encounters mischievous monkeys and fierce wolves, coming face-to-face with her fears. In the ocean, she meets spirited dolphins and bouncy jellyfish, but struggles with entanglements in the depths. Trekking through the shifting desert sands, she sees playful fennec foxes and enchantingly beautiful Empresses of Dunes. All the while, discovering the light within.
We have 3 performances!
Information Source: Queen Emma Ballet | eventbrite
Shinnyo Lantern Floating Festival | Honolulu
May 26, 2025 (UTC-10)
Honolulu
Thousands of people will gather at Ala Moana Beach Park for Hawaii's True Lantern Festival, a moving tradition dedicated to remembering loved ones who have passed away. Rooted in Buddhist practices, the festival invites people of all backgrounds to float lanterns into the ocean as a symbol of remembrance, peace, and hope. It's a breathtaking sight to see thousands of shining lanterns float across the water, each flickering a message of love, loss, and remembrance into the vastness of the ocean. Beyond personal remembrance, this event fosters unity and encourages community reflection and healing. Remember, reflect, and find inner peace amidst the beauty of the lanterns at the 27th annual Floating Lantern Ceremony.
A Light Within... | Paliku Theatre
May 26, 2025 (UTC-10)
Kaneohe
A Wish, A Light, A Journey...
Follow the whimsical Journey of one girl's wish upon a star. In a jungle, she encounters mischievous monkeys and fierce wolves, coming face-to-face with her fears. In the ocean, she meets spirited dolphins and bouncy jellyfish, but struggles with entanglements in the depths. Trekking through the shifting desert sands, she sees playful fennec foxes and enchantingly beautiful Empresses of Dunes. All the while, discovering the light within.
We have 3 performances!
Information Source: Queen Emma Ballet | eventbrite
Legislative 101: How We Can Help Our Community Thrive! | Kaimukī Public Library
May 27, 2025 (UTC-10)
Honolulu
We’re excited to invite you to our Legislative 101 program featuring our special guests from the Hawaiʻi Alliance for Progressive Action (HAPA)! They will be discussing local legislation and sharing how you can get involved in the legislative process to help make a positive impact in our community.
In addition to the training, they will also provide a recap of the highlights from the 2025 legislative session. Come learn how to make your voice heard and be a part of the change in our community! We can’t wait to see you there!
To sign up for this program please register at the Adult Reference Desk or give us a call at (808) 733-8422.
Anyone who requires an auxiliary aid or service for effective communication, or a modification of policies or procedures to participate in a program, service, or activity should contact library staff as soon as possible. Advance requests 48 hours or more before the event are encouraged, but not required. All programs are subject to change. See a schedule of upcoming events at
librarieshawaii.org/events
.
Information Source: Kaimuki Public Library | eventbrite
CREW Hawaii - AI-Powered Work Efficiencies for Commercial Real Estate | Ala Moana Pacific Center
May 28, 2025 (UTC-10)
Honolulu
Information Source: CREW Hawaii | eventbrite
Community Town Hall : Cannabis in Hawai'i | Kāneʻohe District Park
May 28, 2025 (UTC-10)
Kaneohe
Community Town Hall: Cannabis in Hawai'i
Come join us at
Kaneohe District Park
Come join us for a lively discussion about the future of cannabis in Hawai'i!
This in-person event is a great opportunity to voice your opinions, ask questions, and learn more about the current laws and regulations surrounding cannabis in our state. Whether you're a seasoned advocate or just curious abou the topic, all are welcome to attend.
Let's come together as a community to discuss this important issue!
Information Source: Cannabis Society of Hawai'i | eventbrite
The 2025 Mental Health Awareness & Awards Celebration | Ala Moana Hotel Hibiscus Ballroom
May 29, 2025 (UTC-10)
Honolulu
This event celebrates our community leaders, advocates and employers who have dedicated themselves to promoting mental wellness and improving the care of people with mental health challenges through positive and innovative programs and leadership. MHAH Mahalo Award recipients will be recognized in six categories relating to mental health care, advocacy, leadership, and support. In addition to these, MHAH, along with its partner PBS Hawai`i, will also recognize five youth from across the state with a Student Voice Award. These students, who’ve participated in PBS Hawai`i's HIKI NŌ program, will be recognized for their courage in sharing their story.
Mental Health America of Hawai`i is the oldest mental health organization in the state and Hawaii’s leading voice for mental health advocacy, working to increase access to care and reduce discrimination against people living with mental illness.
2025 MENTAL HEALTH MAHALO AWARDEES
Venus Rosete-Medeiros
Outstanding Community Mental Health Leader
Hawaiʻi Rotary District 5000
Outstanding Community Mental Health Leader
Mary Akimo-Luʻuwai
Outstanding Government Leader
Ayada Bonilla
Outstanding Government Leader
Amber Drake
Outstanding Adult Mental Health Consumer Advocate
Kai Chang-Schultz
Outstanding Youth Mental Health Advocate
Goodwill Hawaii
Outstanding Employer
Spirit Horse Ranch
Outstanding Employer
Karin Medigovich
Outstanding Family Advocate
Officer Tiare Perry
Outstanding CIT Leader
2025 STUDENT VOICE AWARDEES
Jazalle Amps
Kaʻu High and Pahala Elementary School
"Poetry"
Kylie Cardenas
H.P. Baldwin High School
"Privileged"
Lily Lawrence
Waikiki Elementary School
"The Riskiest Game"
Emma Roy
H.P. Baldwin High School
"I'm Stuck in the Past"
Jamie Subaru Thompson
H.P. Baldwin High School
"A Letter to My Dad, Father's Day"
Registration closes on May 21, 2025 at 11:00PM.
Self-parking at Ala Moana Hotel is $10.00 with validation, entrance is on Mahukona Street. Valet is $35.00 with validation.
Information Source: Mental Health America of Hawaii | eventbrite
Raqs Aloha Showcase featuring David Abraham | HoMA Doris Duke Theatre
May 30, 2025 (UTC-10)
Honolulu
ABOUT DAVID ABRAHAM:
Dancer, Choreographer, and Master Teacher.
Graduated from the Arabian Dance School (ADS) in 2011, with Master Amir Thaleb.
David is a world renowned oriental dance artist from Argentina. He is known for his unique and innovative style. His charisma captivates audiences and students worldwide.
David Abraham will also be teaching workshops in Honolulu on Saturday, 5/31/25 & Sunday, 6/1/25 at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center. These workshops are geared for intermediate to advanced dancers eager to push their limits and refine their skills.
Questions: natashiaelise512@gmail.com
Workshop information can be found on the Facebook event page below:
https://www.facebook.com/share/15wZKXW5Q2/
Information Source: Natashia Shiraishi | eventbrite
Mindfulness Retreat and Vesak Day Celebration | 654A Judd St
May 30, 2025 (UTC-10)
Honolulu
Join the Honolulu Mindfulness Community and the Bodhi Tree Center for a non-residential retreat and Vesak ceremony led by monastics from Deer Park Monastery in California.
D
ates:
Fr
iday, May 30th (6:30 - 9:00 pm)
Saturday, May 31st & Sunday, June 1st (7 am - 4 pm)
Location: Bodhi Tree Meditation Center, 654A Judd St, Honolulu, HI 96817 (Limited parking – Carpooling is highly encouraged - there may be offsite parking TBD)
Theme: Building a Spiritual Community
Led by: Senior Sister Kinh Nghiem, Sister Ao Nghiem, and Sister Thien Ly from Deer Park Monastery.
Activities include: Sitting & walking meditation, mindful movement, total relaxation, dharma talks/sharing, and singing.
Retreat Schedule
:
Friday (Optional)
: Morning beach mindful cleanup (details TBA), 6:30-9:00 pm: Orientation & Sitting
Saturday
: 7 am: Walking meditation & light breakfast at Nuʻuanu Park; 8:30 am: Transition to Bodhi Tree; 12 pm: BYO Lunch; 4 pm: Closing
Sunday
: 7 am: Walking meditation & light breakfast at Nuʻuanu Park; 8:30 am: Transition to Bodhi Tree; Vesak – Buddha's Birthday Celebration (lunch provided); 4 pm: Closing
(Full Schedule available below)
What to bring
: Cushion/zafu (some chairs available), yoga mat/towel, lunch for Saturday (no fridge/microwave), water bottle/mug, rain gear, appropriate footwear
Cost
: $75 (Sliding scale pricing available - contact
honolulumindfulness@gmail.com
)
Special Sunday Event: Vesak (Buddha's Birthday)
Vesak is the annual celebration of the Buddha's life and enlightenment. It is the most important festival celebrated by Buddhist communities in South East Asia. The visiting sisters have graciously offered to bring this ceremony especially for the Vietnamese community of Honolulu. We will be joined by many more of our Vietnamese friends and have the opportunity to enjoy a mindful lunch together afterwards. The ceremony will include dharma talk, guided meditation, and chanting primarily in Vietnamese. We invite you to enjoy your breathing and the beautiful decorations that will adorn the alter. Look out for the ritual bathing of the baby Buddha! This act symbolizes watering the seeds of Buddha nature within all of us.
Information Source: eventbrite
Pinch Pot Creature Planters: Hand building with Air-Dry Clay | Lyon Arboretum
May 31, 2025 (UTC-10)
Honolulu
Pinch Pot Creature Planters: Hand building with Air-Dry Clay
Come join us at Lyon Arboretum for a fun and creative in-person workshop where you'll learn how to make adorable pinch pot creature planters using air-dry clay! This hands-on event is perfect for children aged nine and above, adults, and all skill levels. An adult must accompany children. Our experienced instructor will be able to guide you through the process, so you don't need any prior experience. Get ready to unleash your inner artist and bring home a unique planter for your favorite plant!
What to Bring:
Apron or old clothes
Creativity and a willingness to experiment!
Box to transport pieces home
Optional: Items from nature (e.g., leaves, twigs, stones, shells) to use for texture
Sketchbook
Lyon will provide the clay and the use of basic tools, as well as a small potted plant to take home with you for your planter.
Cost:
$45.00
Proceeds from this class go to the Lyon Arboretum Education Department.
Refunds
: Deadline for refunds: May 26th, 2025. Tickets purchased on March 12th cannot be refunded. Fees cannot be transferred to other classes.
***This class is co-sponsored by the Friends of Lyon Arboretum (FLA). FLA members receive a 20% discount on this workshop and other Lyon Arboretum Education Department classes/workshops. If you are a member, an email will be sent out prior to the opening of class registration with a discount code. Please contact us by email at info@friendsoflyon.org if you have not received your registration discount code.
To learn more about the Friends of Lyon Arboretum and to become a member, please see our
website.*
**
Information Source: Lyon Arboretum Education Department | eventbrite
Hawaiian Airlines May Day 2025, presented by Mele | Bishop Museum
May 1, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Honolulu
Click here
to join Huaka'i by Hawaiian today!
HONOLULU
-
Hawaiian Airlines May Day 2025 presented by Mele
continues the annual Lei Day tradition by the Brothers Cazimero with Keauhou, the 19-time Nā Hōkū Hanohano award-winning group, returning to headline the concert experience alongside special guests, including Robert Cazimero, Hālau Nā Kamalei o Līlīlehua, Kaipo Hale, Kuana Torres Kahele, and co-hosts, Billy V. and Debbie Nakanelua-Richards, director of community & cultural relations at Hawaiian Airlines.
The live concert will be on Thursday, May 1, from 5-9 p.m. at the Great Lawn of Bishop Museum. Concert tickets are available for purchase at
mele.com
. Audiences around the world can enjoy the live broadcast on May 1 at 7pm,
exclusively
on
mele.com
.
As a production of nonprofit organization Kāhuli Leo Leʻa, the concert will feature performances of mele, hula, and moʻolelo that will not only serve to entertain, but to educate. Producer and executive director, Zachary Lum, explains that “the theme of this year’s show honors the 50-year hula legacy of Robert Cazimero.” Lum adds, “While Hawaiʻi and the world celebrates the legendary voice and music of Robert Cazimero, we don’t often get to celebrate the
kumu hula
that is Robert Cazimero. May Day will be one of many 50th anniversary celebrations for Hālau Nā Kamalei o Līlīlehua.”
The cultural celebration will be another memorable chapter in the series of May Day concerts with the joint support of co-title sponsors Hawaiian Airlines and Mele.com, and the following sponsors: Hawaii Tourism Authority, Bernice Pauahi Bishop Museum, Accel Rentals, The Ritz-Carlton Residences Waikīkī Beach, Highway Inn, Kahui Palaka, Noho Home, Hawaiian Host, Hawaiian Pie Co., Okinakalani Ltd., and more.
“Our purpose to connect people with aloha begins with honoring the traditions of our island home, and we’re excited to set the stage for a celebration of one of our most cherished holidays by showcasing several of Hawaiʻi’s greatest musicians,” said Nakanelua-Richards.
Co-presenting sponsor, Mele.com, will be the exclusive broadcast platform for this year’s concert. For more information and updates, visit
mele.com
and follow us on
Facebook
and Instagram (
@mele.stream
).
About Kāhuli Leo Leʻa and Mele.com
Kāhuli Leo Leʻa is a nonprofit organization whose mission is to catalyze aloha ʻāina through the education, composition, and presentation of mele and other cultural practices.
Mele.com
, a program of Kāhuli Leo Leʻa, is Hawaiʻi’s first non-profit, community-driven streaming platform that aims to empower Hawaiʻi-based Creators with economic opportunity within Hawaiʻi’s Creative Industry. For more information about Kāhuli Leo Leʻa, visit us at
kahulileolea.org
, or follow us on
Facebook
and on Instagram (
@kahulileolea
).
About Alaska Air Group
Alaska Airlines, Hawaiian Airlines and Horizon Air are subsidiaries of Alaska Air Group, with McGee Air Services a subsidiary of Alaska Airlines. With hubs in Seattle, Honolulu, Portland, Anchorage, Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco, we deliver remarkable care as we fly our guests to more than 140 destinations throughout North America, Latin America, Asia and the Pacific. Alaska is a member of the
one
world Alliance with Hawaiian scheduled to join in 2026. With
one
world and our additional global partners, guests can earn and redeem miles for travel to over 1,000 worldwide destinations. Guests can book travel at
alaskaair.com
and
hawaiianairlines.com
. Learn more about what’s happening at
Alaska
and
Hawaiian
. Alaska Air Group is traded on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) as “ALK.”
About May Day
Hawaiʻi’s cultural phenomenon is best explained in the simple words of Leonard Hawk: May Day is Lei Day in Hawaiʻi. Since 1927, May Day has hosted countless kamaʻāina and malihini who joined in the annual celebration of the flower lei and all things Hawaiian. Besides the making, wearing, and giving of lei, May Day celebrations eventually became synonymous with music, hula, crafts, and so many cultural practices.
In 1977, the celebration expanded further with the first May Day concert by the Brothers Cazimero at the Waikīkī Shell. This annual tradition would last decades and become the dependable beacon and culmination of this lei celebration. After what seemed to be the last May Day in the early 2000's, Robert Cazimero approached Keauhou, the group consisting of Jonah Kahanuola Solatorio, and brothers, Nicholas and Zachary Lum, to see if they would be willing to carry the torch forward – continuing the immense legacy of music, hula, and, of course, lei. Keauhou humbly accepted this kuleana and began a new chapter of this celebrated tradition on May 1, 2019, at the Hawaiʻi Convention Center. In 2020, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing cultural/educational programming, Kāhuli Leo Leʻa, took on the mantle of producing the annual spectacle in partnership with Keauhou and with the support of other community partners.
Information Source: Kahuli Leo Leʻa | eventbrite
Honolulu Classical Ballet "Don Quixote Suite" Spring 2025 1:00pm | Palikū Theatre
May 11, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Kaneohe
This spring, we present our version of Don Quixote—a well-known 19th-century classical ballet based on the work of Miguel de Cervantes, with a musical score by Ludwig Minkus. The performance is filled with vibrant, Spanish-inspired dances and characters, as well as beloved classical and contemporary ballet sequences that showcase a variety of dancers and their talents. Staging and choreography, after Marius Petipa, are brought to life by our incredible team of instructors. Mei Yamanaka joins us again on stage as a guest performer. Choreographer Risa Yoshimura presents her version of Bolero, with original choreography by Maurice Béjart, in conjunction with our Don Quixote Suite.
Information Source: Honolulu Classical Ballet | eventbrite
Hawai‘i Triennial 2025 (HT25) | Honolulu
Feb 15–May 4, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Honolulu
Honolulu (January 16, 2025)—Hawai‘i Triennial 2025 (HT25), the state’s largest, thematic exhibition of contemporary art, across more than a dozen sites of exhibition and programming. Bringing together the works of 49 artists and art collectives from Hawai‘i, the Pacific, and beyond, HT25 will be on view February 15–May 4, at art spaces and public places across O‘ahu and, for the first time, have a presence on Hawai‘i Island and Maui.
Honolulu Classical Ballet "Don Quixote Suite" Spring 2025 1:00pm | Palikū Theatre
May 11, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Kaneohe
This spring, we present our version of Don Quixote—a well-known 19th-century classical ballet based on the work of Miguel de Cervantes, with a musical score by Ludwig Minkus. The performance is filled with vibrant, Spanish-inspired dances and characters, as well as beloved classical and contemporary ballet sequences that showcase a variety of dancers and their talents. Staging and choreography, after Marius Petipa, are brought to life by our incredible team of instructors. Mei Yamanaka joins us again on stage as a guest performer. Choreographer Risa Yoshimura presents her version of Bolero, with original choreography by Maurice Béjart, in conjunction with our Don Quixote Suite.
Information Source: Honolulu Classical Ballet | eventbrite
Pūpūkahi Spring Concert 2025 - BTS | Mid-Pacific Institute
May 11, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Honolulu
Join us for an unforgettable celebration of talent and spirit at Mid-Pacific School of the Arts' annual Spring Hula Concert, "BTS," presented by Pūpūkahi I Ke Alo O Nā Pua.
Mark your calendars for this extraordinary event on Mother's Day at 1 pm at Mid-Pacificʻs Bakken Auditorium.
Information Source: Mid-Pacific School of the Arts | eventbrite
Lauhala Pua (Anthurium) Workshop | No'eau Designers
May 1, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Kapolei
Check in at the register at least 15 minutes prior to class start time.
The Lauhala are carefully harvested, cleaned and assembled prior to class. All materials are included in ticket price.
Participants must sign up by May 1, 6pm to participate in workshop.
Please note that cost for workshop is $50.00 + Eventbrite service fee.
All workshops require extensive preparation time that can last hours and at times, days. Due to this effort done by our cultural practitioners once you book your workshop slot there will be no refunds issued. Please be thoughtful when booking your days.
Information Source: Noʻeau Designers | eventbrite
Parlor Fridays: RN'BAE | The Parlor
May 2, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Honolulu
R N' BAE
Every Friday join us in the Parlor for a R&B playlist. Party starts at 10pm, vibe to Honolulu's best DJs and enjoy late night pizza!
BOOK A TABLE:
Click Here
THE PARLOR:
The Parlor is Honolulu’s premier intimate nightlife destination, located across from Ala Moana Center and just minutes from Waikiki. With a blend of R&B and hip-hop setting the tone, guests can dance with late-night pizza, bar bites, and bottle service.
Dresscode:
No tanktops, slippers, shorts.
Ages:
21+
Door Cover:
$20
Parking:
Street, Ride shared suggested
Information Source: The Parlor | eventbrite
Make & Take: Lei | Walter Dods, Jr. RISE Center
May 2, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Honolulu
Reimagine the Lei — No Flowers Needed! Join us for a hands-on, no-flowers-needed lei-making experience! Discover how to craft beautiful, meaningful leis using unconventional materials and tools like a digital cutting machine or laser cutter. All skill levels are welcome and all supplies will be provided.
Open to all University of Hawai‘i students, faculty and staff.
Information Source: Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship (PACE) | eventbrite
Alice in Wonderland JR. - Presented by American Renaissance Academy | American Renaissance Academy
May 3, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Kapolei
Ticket Availability Schedule
March 17 at 10:00 AM - Wonderlings Priority Access Begins (code required)
March 24 at 10:00 AM - Family Premiere Access Begins (code required)
March 31 at 10:00 AM - Public Ticket Sales Begin
About the Show
Fall down the rabbit hole with Alice as she navigates the curious world of Wonderland on a journey of self-discovery. The students of American Renaissance Academy will be performing this stage adaptation of the classic Disney animated film and the Lewis Carroll stories makes a triumphant return to the Broadway Junior® catalogue, with an updated script and score made specifically for today’s young performers.
When young Alice finds herself in a strange world where everything seems upside down, she must find her way home…and find herself along the way. As she travels through Wonderland, she encounters all of the iconic characters that audiences have come to love: including the ever-tardy White Rabbit, the grinning Cheshire Cat, a cool Caterpillar, the wacky Mad Hatter, and the hot-tempered Queen of Hearts.
Whether this is your first experience with Alice or your hundredth, you’ll fall in love all over again with this timeless story of adventure, imagination, and pure fun!
Seating Categories
Front Row - Be directly in front of all the action! (All seats $30)
Elevated Seating Levels 1 & 2 - Get a "bird's eye" view of the entire stage. (All seats $30)
General Seating - Floor seats (Adult $25, Child $20, Preschooler/Toddler $10)
Ticket Types
Adult tickets
are for all adult attendees
Child tickets
are for school-aged attendees from Kindergarten to 12th grade. To ensure that student attendees are adequately supervised for their safety, orders of Child tickets without an accompanying paying adult may be subject to grade level verification and an adult companion may be required for attendance.
Preschool/Toddler tickets
are for attendees 5 years and younger and must be accompanied by a paying adult.
Lap Seating tickets
are for babies 2 years old and younger that will not use their own seat, all attendees 3 and older require their own admissions ticket. Limited to 1 Lap Seating ticket per 1 Adult ticket. See Add-on section to include Lap Seating in your reservations.
Doors open at 5:30 PM. Show starts at 6:00 PM.
Refund/Exchange Policy
Refunds will be issued on a case-by-case basis up to 7 days before the event starts. Eventbrite service and payment processing fees are non-refundable.
Exchanges are processed as transfers to another showing date of Alice in Wonderland JR. presented by American Renaissance Academy based on availability.
Please send a message through Eventbrite to request a refund or exchange.
MTI Notice
Alice in Wonderland JR. is presented through special arrangement with Music Theatre International (MTI). All authorized performance materials are also supplied by MTI. www.mtishows.com
Information Source: American Renaissance Academy | eventbrite
PACE Mixer | Walter Dods, Jr. RISE Center
May 5, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Honolulu
Join us for the
last mixer of the year
! Connect with fellow UH students, enjoy fun activities, and grab some free food and drinks (while supplies last). Whether you’re looking to make new friends or just unwind before finals, this is the perfect chance to vibe with the PACE community one last time this semester.
Information Source: Pacific Asian Center for Entrepreneurship (PACE) | eventbrite
Cinco De Buho *Waikikis Hottest Cinco De Mayo Event | Buho Cocina y Cantina, Kalākaua Avenue, Honolulu, HI, USA
May 5, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Honolulu
Cinco De Buho -
Waikikis Hottest Cinco De Mayo Nightlife Event
Come join us for the hottest Cinco De Mayo celebration in Waikiki at
Buho Cocina y Cantina
! Get ready for a fiesta like no other in the heart of Waikiki. Enjoy delicious Mexican cuisine, refreshing drinks, and live music to keep the party going all day and all night long. Don't miss out on the fun – mark your calendar and get ready to celebrate with us!
The pre-sale ticket is for those who plan to join us for the nightclub portion of our event. Cover charge begins at 8:00pm and line will form 15 minutes prior. At the door charge will be $20 cash only. This pre-sale ticket is a great way to skip long lines and save $.
This ticket is non-refundable once the event begins at 8:00pm.
Information Source: Buho Cantina y Cocina | eventbrite
Civil Cafe: 2025 Legislative Wrap-up | 3650 Waialae Ave Suite 200
May 6, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Honolulu
You're invited to
Civil Cafe: 2025 Legislative Wrap-up
on
Tuesday, May 6, 2025
from
12:00 p.m. to 1:30 p.m.
at
Civil Beat headquarters
in
Kaimukī. This in-person event will include a live-streamed and recorded discussion with leaders from both the House and Senate.
Vice Speaker Linda Ichiyama (D)
,
Assistant Majority Whip
Senator
Tim Richards (D),
Minority Floor Leader
Representative Diamond Garcia (R)
will join Civil Beat politics editor
Chad Blair
and reporter
Blaze Lovell
to discuss the takeaways from the 2025 legislative session.
Complimentary light snacks will be provided.
This event will be held at the Civil Beat headquarters in Kaimukī, located on the second floor above Goodwill Hawaiʻi. Parking is located within the building at 3650 Waiʻalae Avenue, entrance on Wilhelmina Rise. Parking validation for up to 2 hours will be provided for all attendees.
Submit your
questions for the panel here.
If you require special assistance or auxiliary aids and/or services (i.e., sign language interpreter or wheelchair accessibility), please contact Civil Beat at 808-737-2300 or email your request for an interpreter to membership@civilbeat.org at least 4 business days prior to the event.
By registering for this event, you'll receive a subscription to Civil Beat's free e-newsletters. And don't worry, we hate spam too! You can unsubscribe any time by clicking the link at the bottom of each email.
Information Source: Civil Beat | eventbrite
Make a Lauhala Anthurium with Leialoha Mahuka | Waikiki Community Center
May 8, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Honolulu
Lauhala Anthurium Workshop with Leialoha Mahuka
Join us for a fun and creative workshop at the Waikiki Community Center with the talented Leialoha Mahuka.
In this hands-on session, you’ll learn how to craft a stunning anthurium flower using lauhala. It may look challenging, but with Leialoha’s expert guidance, you’ll be amazed at how quickly you can master this beautiful craft.
No experience is necessary—just bring your enthusiasm!
All materials are provided, and extra kits will be available for purchase so you can continue the fun at home. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn from a skilled weaver and an inspiring instructor!
Information Source: Waikiki Community Center | eventbrite
Hana No'eau Lauhala Kulapepeiao (earrings) Workshop | No'eau Designers
May 8, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Kapolei
Check in at the register at least 15 minutes prior to class start time.
The Lauhala are carefully harvested, cleaned and assembled prior to class. All materials are included in ticket price.
Participants must sign up by May 8, 6pm to participate in workshop.
Please note that cost for workshop is $50.00 + Eventbrite service fee.
All workshops require extensive preparation time that can last hours and at times days. Due to this effort done by our cultural practitioners once you book your workshop slot there will be no refunds issued. Please be thoughtful when booking your days.
Information Source: Noʻeau Designers | eventbrite