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    Celebrate Hawaiis 2009

    Children and Youth Month

    A month of inspiring

    activities for our keiki.

    The best things

    in life are free.

    SATURDAYOctober 3, 2009

    LIVE ENERGY LITE10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.Sponsored by Hawaiian Electric Company; Department of Business EconomicDevelopment & Tourism; Malama Hawaii; and Pearlridge Center. Pearlridge CentersUptown Center Court, Aiea.Free. Fun for the whole family. Celebration kicks off National Energy AwarenessMonth. For more information, call 543-7511.

    SUNDAY

    October 4, 2009CHILDRE N AND YOUTH DAY10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.Sponsored by Hawaii Childrens Trust Fund and McDonalds of Hawaii, StateCapitol, Frank F. Fasi Civic Center, Kalanimoku Building Grounds, Hawaii StateLibrary Grounds, Washington Place, Iolani Palace, Punchbowl Street, Departmentof Health Parking Lot and the King Kamehameha V Judiciary History Center.Free. Fun for the whole family. For more information, contact 586-6130.

    GREEN ZONE10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.State CapitolGreen Zone at Children and Youth Day will feature recycling of telephone books,magazines, cell phones, laptop computers, printer cartridges, PDAs, reverse vendingmachines for HI5 containers, athletic shoes, used eyeglasses and hearing aids,cooking oil, re-usable household items, clothing and other sustainability-relatedactivities. For more information, contact Rene Mansho at 306-1876 or email [email protected].

    IOLANI PALACE CULTURAL ACTIVITIES AND TOURS10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.Free. Learn about the history and artifacts of Iolani Palace with a self-guided tourof the first floor and gallery. Also featuring 19th Century activities, Hawaiian culturalcrafts, games and entertainment on the Palace grounds. For more information,contact Cindy Ascencio at 522-0829.

    KING KAMEHAMEHA V JUDICIARY HISTORY CENTER10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m.Free. Learn about Hawaiis courts and our unique legal history through guided tours,mock trial activities, and short films. For more information, contact Toni Han Palermoat 539-4995.

    INFANT, TODDLER AND BOOSTER SEAT INSPECTION10:00 a.m. 1:00 p.m.Department of Health, Miller Street parking lot (enter from Punchbowl Street)Free. Learn how to securely install and use a child safety seat.Contact Cora Speck at 537-7059 or email [email protected] for more informationor contact the Queens referral line at 537-7117. Sponsored by Queens MedicalCenter and KIPC.

    CAPITOL TOURS10:00 a.m. 2:30 p.m.Free. Tour the Governors office and the State Capitol. Please sign up at the tourdesk on Children and Youth Day located in the State Capitol Rotunda. A tourwill take place every hour starting at 10:00 a.m. Last tour starts at 2:30 p.m.Contact Queenie Kuheana at 586-0178 or 586-0221 for more information.

    WASHINGTON PLACE TOURS11:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m.Free. Guided walk through the 1847 mansion. Learn how the home of an Americansea captain became the residence of Hawaiis Queen Liliuokalani, followed bytwelve governors of Hawaii. For free ticket information please contact Celine Ferreiraat 586-0240.

    TEEN ZONE10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.Frank F. Fasi Civic Center and Kalanimoku Building GroundsFree. Teen activities. Contact Dennis Young at 677-8785 or email [email protected].

    MEDIA LOUNGE10:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.State Capitol, Room 414Meet student video producers and watch this years Olelo Youth Xchange AwardWinning Student Videos in the Capitols new media studio. For information, contactFrancis Choe at 586-6890.

    FRIDAY TO SUNDAYOctober 9-11, 200921st ANNUAL TALK STORY FESTIVALMcCoy Pavilion, Ala Moana Park

    Free on all days. The City and County of Honolulu Parks Department presents the21st Annual Talk Story Festival, featuring 3 days of the best storytellers in Hawaii.Friday, October 9, 2009, SPOOKIES (6-9 p.m.), Saturday, October 10, 2009,REAL LIFE TALES (6-9 p.m.), and Sunday, October 11, 2009, REVELATIONS(6-8:30 p.m.). STORY WORKSHOP (2-5 p.m. Sunday too). Full line-up at www.honoluluparks.com or for more info contact Jeff Gere at [email protected].

    SATURDAYOctober 10, 2009HAWAII STATE ART MUSEUM10:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.Monthly Second Saturday program at the Hawaii State Art MuseumFree. Hands-on activities for families from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. with the HawaiiStitchery and Fibre Arts Guild. For more information, please call 586-9958.

    SUNDAYOctober 11, 2009HAWAII FISHING AND SEAFOOD FESTIVAL9:00 a.m. 4:00 p.m.Pier 38Free admission, free parking and shuttle service from Honolulu Community College.For more information, please call 265-4962. Sponsored by the Pacific IslandFisheries Group.

    MONDAY & TUESDAYOctober 12-13, 2009 and

    FRIDAY & SATURDAYOctober 23-24, 2009UNITED NATIONS DAY CELEBRATIONShosted by UN Association (UNA) - Hawaii Division.

    Oct. 12 - Afternoon10th Anniversary Rededication of Millennium Peace Garden at Diamond Head

    Oct. 13 - 4:00 p.m. State Capital Auditorium

    World Cafe Discussion on MDG (Millennium Development Goals)

    Oct. 23 - 10:00 a.m. - NoonWaiau Elementary School on the MDG Sustainabilty

    Oct. 24 - 10:00 a.m. - NoonUN Day Celebration (tba).

    Free. For more information, contact Joanne Tachibana, President at 387-7271or visit www.unausahawaii.org.

    TUESDAYOctober 13, 2009CHILDREN AND YOUTH SUMMIT8:30 a.m. 1:30 p.m.State Capitol Auditorium

    Free. A conference geared toward defining issues and developing priorityactions important to children (0-12 years old) and youth (12-24 years old).For more information, contact 586-6130.

    SATURDAYOctober 17, 2009SOUTH MAUI CHILDRE N & YOUTH DAY3:00 p.m. 8:00 p.m.Kenolio Recreation Complex (N. Kihei)131 S. Kihei Road, Kihei, Maui, HI 96753Free. Children and Youth Day comes to Maui for fun activities and entertainmentfor the whole family. For further information, please call Kihei Youth Center at(808) 879-8698.

    SUNDAY

    October 18, 2009HAWAII PACIFIC HEALTH KIDS FEST10:00 a.m. 2:00 p.m.Bishop MuseumFree. This is a health education program promoting healthy and active lifestylesthrough interactive games and workshops focused on injury prevention, nutrition,exercise, drug awareness, and more. Organized by the Straub Clinic & Hospital,Kapiolani Medical Center for Women & Children, and Kapiolani Medical Center atPali Momi, affiliates of Hawaii Pacific Health. For more information, contact HPHConference Services at 522-3469.

    SUNDAY TO SATURDAYOctober 18-24, 2009TEEN READ WEEK: Hawaii State Public Library SystemJoin public libraries statewide to celebrate Teen Read Week (October 18-24), withits theme Read Beyond Reality @ your library! Read something out of this world,

    just for the fun of it! In addition, children of all ages will enjoy the offerings of Fall Performance Programs featuring an array of storytellers and talented artists.Visit www.librarieshawaii.org for more details and program schedules.

    SATURDAYOctober 24, 2009FREE KEIKI IDS9:00 a.m. 3:00 p.m.

    McDonalds Pearl Kai in Aiea.Get free Keiki IDs for all children 12 years & under.For information, contact 586-8455.

    THURSDAYOctober 29, 2009OUTSTANDING ADVOCATES FOR CHILDREN AND YOUTH AWARDSLUNCHEON11:30 a.m. 1:00 p.m.Washington PlaceFor more information, contact Representative John Mizuno at 586-6050 for detailsand/or a nomination form.

    SATURDAYOctober 31, 2009SAFETY TRICK OR TREAT5:00 p.m. 7:00 p.m.Windward MallFree. Safe trick-or-treating for the whole family and other fun activities.For more information, contact Janna Herrington at 235-1143 or visit www.windwardmall.com.

    22nd ANNUAL BISHOP MUSEUM TREAT STREET5:30 p.m. 8:00 p.m.

    Bishop MuseumFree. Safe trick-or-treating and fun activities for children and their families.For more information, contact Courtney Chow at 848-4187 or visitwww.bishopmuseum.org.

    Visit kipchawaii.org for more information.

    DIAMOND SPONSOR ($20,000 or more)Hawaii Childrens Trust Fund ~ McDonalds of Hawaii ~ Communications Pacific ~ Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) ~ Star Bulletin/Midweek

    PLATINUM SPONSOR ($15,000 - $19,999)City and Country of Honolulu ~ Hawaii Tents and Events ~ Heathers Inflatables ~ State of Hawaii

    GOLD SPONSOR ($10,000 - $14,499)Department of Education ~ Hawaii State Legislature

    SILVER SPONSOR ($5,000):Good Beginnings Alliance, Kiwanis International

    BRONZE SPONSOR ($2,500 - $4,999): Chevron, Keiki Injury Prevention Coalition, Hawaii State Teachers Association, Meadow Gold Dairies, National Federation of Women Legislators,Office Depot, Safe Kids Hawaii, State Farm Insurance

    COMMUNITY SPONSOR ($1,000 - $2,499):Aloha Care, Aloha Milkcaps Slamo-rama sponsored by the International Licensing Group, Comprehensive Health Management, Cronin, Fried, Sekiya,Kekina & Fairbanks, Consuelo Foundation, Da Planet, Every Child Matters, Hawaii Association for the Education of Young Children (HAEYC), Hawaii Government Employee Association (HGEA),Hawaii National Guard Counter Drug Support Program, HMSA, Island Insurance Foundation, Pfizer, Pizza Hut, United Healthcare Services

    FRIENDS ($50 - $999):AKYTH, Inc., Alexander & Baldwin Foundation, Alexandria Murdoch-Haig, Aloun Farms, Assistance League of Hawaii, Bank of Hawaii, Capitol Consultants, Childrens Rights Council of Hawaii,COSTCO, First Hawaiian Bank, Grace Pacific Corp., Hansen Distribution, Hawaii Association of Independent School (HAIS), Hawaii Catholic Schools, Hawaii Dental Association, Honolulu B oard of Water Supply, KaiserPermanente, Lawrence Okinaga, Mattel, Menehune Water, Service Printers, Signs by Dey, Sodexo, Wal Mart, Watanabe Floral, Wet n Wild, Zippys

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