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Wednesdays, Fridays and Sundays, and the Island Shopper on Wednesdays, as a
free service to announce free events or events of non-profit organizations. Fax
a short typed or neatly written copy of the announcement at least 10 working
days prior to the event at 245-5286, or send to The Bulletin Board Editor, The
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the event, contact person/phone number and other relevant information. To be
listed item must say “free” or give name of non-profit organization that will
benefit. No phone call entries. Events are listed on a space available
basis.
Jan. 31
WORKING WITH PARENTS — Free PATCH class Monday, Jan. 31,
6-9 p.m. Child care providers, learn how to make the relationship with parents
work. For more info or to register call PATCH at 246-0622.
KAUA’I HIGH
& INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL SCIENCE FAIR — Jan. 31 through Feb. 4. Awards
ceremony sponsored by PAIRS on evening of Wednesday, Feb. 2, in school library
from 6:30 to 8 p.m. Admission free and public invited to view projects at that
time.
Feb. 1
FREE ‘ELE’ELE HEALTH SCREENINGS—Kaua’i Medical
Clinic’s ‘Ele’ele location provides free blood sugar and blood pressure testing
the first Tuesday monthly from 8 a.m. to 9 a.m. Next screening date is Feb.
1.
KAUA’I MUSEUM — Free tour with admission, Feb. 1, 10 a.m. Every Monday,
Tuesday, and Thursday. For more info call 245-6931.
NECK MASSAGE WORKSHOP
FOR COUPLES — Tuesday, Feb. 1, 7-9 p.m. with Charles Winchell, certified
advanced Rolfer, LMT. “Easy, rub-it/fix-it/make it feel better” for couples who
wish their partners knew how to fix their aching shoulders and necks. Fun, free
evenings of simple, kind and effective fix-it techniques for the shoulders,
neck and back. Space limited. Call for reservations at 822-7663.
TOKYO
STRING QUARTET — Presented by Kaua’i Concert Association on Tuesday, Feb. 1, 7
p.m. at Kaua’i Community College Performing Arts Center. Tickets $20/adults;
$5/students. Program/ticket info, 245-SING.
SUMMER JOBS – ALU LIKE’S SUMMER
YOUTH PROGRAM — Intake and Assessments begin Tuesday, Feb. 1. Employment and
training program for Native Hawaiian, American Indian and Alaska Native Youth
ages 14-21. Apply at the Alu Like Center nearest you. All youths must be
accompanied by parent or guardian at time of application. For an appointment
and to register, call 245-8545.
INTERMEDIATE SCIENCE FAIR – WAIMEA CANYON
SCHOOL — Tuesday, Feb. 1, Intermediate Science Fair from 6-8 p.m. in
cafeteria. All parents, relatives and friends encouraged to come and view all
the projects that students worked on so hard.
ADD-VENTURE GROUP MEETING —
Monthly support and info group for adults with Attention Deficit Disorder with
or without hyperactivity will meet on first Tuesday, Feb. 1, at Kapa’a
Neighborhood Center in back room from 7-9 p.m. Topic this month will be “An
Overview of Treatment and Shared Answers to Distraction.” Donation accepted.
Handouts provided. Other interested persons welcome. For more info call Petra
at 332-0504.
JAPANESE DANCE PERFORMANCE — Nihon Minyo Buyo Renmei (group
of nineteen Japanese dance instructors form various parts of Japan) will
perform and teach couple of new dances at end of performance. Also some local
Karaoke performances. Event supported by Kaua’i Japanese Cultural Society, open
to community and visitors: Tuesday, Feb. 1, 1-3 p.m. at Lihu’e Neighborhood
Center. Cost $2 or other donation. For tickets or more info call 332-8452.
ISLAND SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE — Tuesday, Feb. 1, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Families
encouraged to visit with staff, view classrooms, check out science fair and art
display, and support Student Government’s “Used Book and Bake Sale.” New
families interested in finding out more about Island School invited to attend.
For more info call Sean Magoun, Admissions Director, at 246-0233.
AMERICAN
RED CROSS CPR & FIRST AID CLASSES — CPR: Feb. 1, 7, 8, 15, & 28 from
5-9 p.m., Branch; FA: Feb. 3, 9, 10, 17 & 29 from 5-9 p.m., Branch; $28 for
one or $37 for both. Infant and Child CPR classes will be held on Feb. 25, 5-9
p.m., $34. Automated External Defibulation (AED) classes on Feb. 11, 5-9 p.m.,
$28. Must be CPR certified prior to attend this class. Space limited. For more
info and to make reservations call 245-4919. Kaua’i Branch located at 4373 Rice
St., Lihu’e.
SENIOR IDENTIFICATION CARD PROGRAM — Monthly program for
seniors 60 years and older on Tuesday, Feb. 1. Cards issued from 1 p.m. until 4
p.m. at AEA office, located at County Mo’ikeha Building, 4444 Rice St., Suite
105. No charge for card but donations accepted. For more info call the AEA at
241-6400.
CANOE PADDLING PRACTICE – PU’UWAI CANOE CLUB — Starting regular
practice at Wailua River, Feb. 1. Men’s paddling: Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5
p.m. and Sundays at 8 a.m. Women’s paddling starts Feb. 2: Mondays &
Wednesdays, 5 p.m. and Saturdays, 8 a.m.
KAUA’I J. O. GIRLS SOFTBALL
REGISTRATION — The “Kolohe Girls,” all age divisions (10 and under, 12 and
under & 14 and under, in the district of Brydeswood through Koloa, will be
held at the Kalaheo Kato Park from 5-6:30 p.m. on the following dates:
Tuesdays, Feb. 1, 8, 15, 22, & 29; Wednesdays, Feb. 9, 16, & 23.
Parents of girls interested who have questions, call Maryann at
742-2702.
Feb. 2
INTRO TO CHIROPRACTIC & NEUROCRANIAL
RESTRUCTURING THERAPY — Michael S. Pascoe, D.C., Wednesday, Feb. 2, 7 p.m.,
Health Connection lecture series, 4-1579 Kuhio Hwy., Suite 201, Kapa’a. For
more info call 822-0200 or fax 822-4413.
IMMUNIZATION CLINICS — Wednesday,
Feb. 2, 12-3 p.m., Hanapepe Health Center; Friday, Feb. 11, 12 – 3 p.m., Lihu’e
Health Center; Monday, Feb. 14, 12-3 p.m., Kapa’a Health Center; Wednesday,
Feb. 16, 9-11 a.m. Hanalei Courthouse. Immunization clinics are for infants
and children 0 through 5 years of age without health insurance coverage for
immunizations. This means that families who have HEALTH QUEST and DHS
(Medicaid) should go to their primary care physicians for immunizations.
Families who have HMSA and other insurers should use the DOH clinics only if
they cannot pay the co-payments. For more info call 241-3387.
FREE PARENT
INFORMATION EVENING AND CHILDREN’S PIZZA PARTY — For parents and families of
young children on Feb. 2, 5:30-7 p.m. at Hanapepe Salvation Army, and Feb. 4,
5:30-7 p.m. at All Saints Church Parish Hall, Kapa’a. Panel of speakers will
provide brief summaries of community services including PATCH and STEP
parenting classes, The Baby Hui, Healthy Start and Home Reach programs.
Childcare and pizza will be provided for children, and pupu and info for
adults, all free of charge. Call Good Beginnings office at 632-2114 or 822-0727
to reserve a place for children, or for more info.
“HEALTH TOPICS OF THE
TROPICS” ON KKCR — Host Belle Shepherd will give overview of monthly health
and safety topics that are national awareness issues for month of February.
Program airs Feb. 2, 2-3 p.m., 90.9 or 91.9 FM. Special guests from Kaua’i
Dental Health Task Force to talk about child dental health issues and programs
on Kaua’i. Also discussing American Heart month.
WEST KAUA’I GENERAL PLAN
UPDATE — Special community meeting on Wednesday, Feb. 2, 6-8 p.m., at Grove
Conference Center, Waimea Plantation Cottages. Panel of community members to
discuss General Plan Update draft, specifically as it relates to West Kaua’i.
Discussions center on long range plans for economic growth on West side with
attempt to set community priorities for job creation. For more info call Bill
or Tim at 338-1717.
CANOE PADDLING PRACTICE – PU’UWAI CANOE CLUB —
Starting regular practice at Wailua River, Feb. 1. Men’s paddling: Tuesdays
& Thursdays, 5 p.m. and Sundays at 8 a.m. Women’s paddling starts Feb. 2:
Mondays & Wednesdays, 5 p.m. and Saturdays, 8 a.m.
Feb.
3
FREE SEMINAR ON EATING DISORDERS — Dr. Anita Johnston, “Eating in the
Light of the Moon / How to Understand and Break Free from Struggles with Food,
Fat, and Dieting,” on Thursday, Feb. 3, 6:30 – 8 p.m. at Wilcox Memorial
Hospital. Talk is designed to help women who struggle with all kinds of
disordered eating — such as anorexia, bulimia, compulsive eating and/or
exercising, yo-yo dieting, and food and fat obsessions, as well as concerned
family members and professionals. To register call Art at 245-1177. Seating
limited.
FOSTER/ADOPTIVE PARENTS TRAINING COURSE — Child & Family
Service 9-week training course beginning Feb. 3. Children removed from their
families because of abuse or neglect need a place to call home. Classes will
meet on Thursdays from 6-9 p.m. in Lihu’e. To help, call Renee at
245-5914.
WEST KAUA’I BUSINESS & PROFESSIONAL ASSOC. — Community
invited to annual meeting held at Historic Waimea Theatre on Thursday, Feb. 3,
5 p.m., with entertainment by Kane Turalde and heavy pupu provided by several
west side restaurants and markets. Guest speaker: Bob Mullins of Textron
Industries. To help defray costs, $20 requested at door. WKBPA is a non-profit
organization. For more info call Kathie at 338-1681.
“ONCE IN TIME, A
MYTHICAL FABLE FOR NOW” — Family entertainment at the Kaua’i International
Theatre on Thursday, Feb. 3, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 6, at 3 p.m. Original
story read by author, Kaua’i’s Carol Culver (director and choreographer of
KIT’s “Hair”) with original music performed by Kimb Arem. Tickets $12 adults
and $6 children ages 6-15. For tickets call 823-8207.
AMERICAN RED CROSS
CPR & FIRST AID CLASSES — CPR: Feb. 7, 8, 15, & 28 from 5-9 p.m.,
Branch; FA: Feb. 3, 9, 10, 17 & 29 from 5-9 p.m., Branch; $28 for one or
$37 for both. Infant and Child CPR classes will be held on Feb. 25, 5-9 p.m.,
$34. Automated External Defibulation (AED) classes on Feb. 11, 5-9 p.m., $28.
Must be CPR certified prior to attend this class. Space limited. For more info
and to make reservations call 245-4919. Kaua’i Branch located at 4373 Rice St.,
Lihu’e.
Feb. 4
HULA RETREAT — Third annual E Pili Kakou I
Ho’okahi Lahui Hula Retreat on Feb. 4 & 5, Outrigger. Kumu Hula from every
island come to Kaua’i to share knowledge and teachings in hula kahiko, hula
‘auana, ‘oli and ka wa kahiko in non-competitive and nurturing environment.
Kumu hula include: Moses Crabbe and Lim Family, from Hawai’i Island; Charles
Ka’upu and Keali’i Reichel, from Maui; John Ka’imikaua, from Moloka’i; Sonny
Ching and Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett, from O’ahu; and Leilani Rivera-Bond
and Healani Youn, from Kaua’i. Under direction of Blaine Kamalani Kia and
halau. Evening functions, arts & crafts on sale in Lobby. Public welcome to
attend. For registration and more info check website at
http://www.hulahawaii.org, or email Madeline at ksupport@gte.net, or call Kim
at 245-4751.
FREE PARENT INFORMATION EVENING AND CHILDREN’S PIZZA PARTY —
For parents and families of young children on Feb. 2, 5:30-7 p.m. at Hanapepe
Salvation Army, and Feb. 4, 5:30-7 p.m. at All Saints Church Parish Hall,
Kapa’a. Panel of speakers will provide brief summaries of community services
including PATCH and STEP parenting classes, The Baby Hui, Healthy Start and
Home Reach programs. Childcare and pizza will be provided for children, and
pupu and info for adults, all free of charge. Call Good Beginnings office at
632-2114 or 822-0727 to reserve a place for children, or for more
info.
LIHU’E POP WARNER ASSOC. SEEKS COACHES — Accepting applications for
Junior Peewee Football Head coach, Junior Peewee Cheer Squad Head coach and
Peewee Cheer Squad Head coach. Deadline to apply is Friday, Feb. 4. For more
info call 245-5197.
Feb. 5
KAUA’I MUSEUM FAMILY DAY — Chinese New
Year, celebrate with museum staff and friends on Feb. 5. For more info call
245-6931.
SIERRA CLUB HIKE – SLEEPING GIANT — Saturday, Feb. 5, East side,
moderate 3.5 miles. Well maintained trail, though frequently steep, passes
through wild patches of ti and pandanus to reach the peak of Nounou Mountain
where panoramic views of entire east side of Kaua’i can be enjoyed. Leader:
Harry Guiremand, 823-8335.
HULA RETREAT — Third annual E Pili Kakou I
Ho’okahi Lahui Hula Retreat on Feb. 4 & 5, Outrigger. Kumu Hula from every
island come to Kaua’i to share knowledge and teachings in hula kahiko, hula
‘auana, ‘oli and ka wa kahiko in non-competitive and nurturing environment.
Kumu hula include: Moses Crabbe and Lim Family, from Hawai’i Island; Charles
Ka’upu and Keali’i Reichel, from Maui; John Ka’imikaua, from Moloka’i; Sonny
Ching and Frank Kawaikapuokalani Hewett, from O’ahu; and Leilani Rivera-Bond
and Healani Youn, from Kaua’i. Under direction of Blaine Kamalani Kia and
halau. Evening functions, arts & crafts on sale in Lobby. Public welcome to
attend. For registration and more info check website at
http://www.hulahawaii.org, or email Madeline at ksupport@gte.net, or call Kim
at 245-4751.
KUKUI GROVE SWAP MEET — Saturday, Feb. 5, 8 a.m. – 1 p.m. at
Kukui Grove Park and Pavilion Parking area. Clear out treasures from closet,
spare room, garage, under house and swap it away. Bargain hunters and treasure
seekers sure to find an array of collectibles and “fantastic findings.” Sellers
fee $8 in advance or $10 on day of market. For more info and/or to reserve a
space call J. Robertson at 245-7784 or 335-5548. Space limited. (A Community
Recycle Program)
KOKE’E WEEDBUSTER WORKDAY — Volunteers needed Saturday,
Feb. 5, to clean invader-species weeds from native forest in Koke’e State Park.
Great opportunity for visitors to learn Hawaiian native plants and meet local
people. Tools and training provided. Meet at Koke’e CCC Camp at 8:30 a.m. Bring
drinking water, rain gear and wear long pants. Picnic lunch provided. For
details call Katie at 335-0924. Also, Volunteer work at CCC Camp at 10
a.m.
BALLROOM DANCING — An evening of dancing to live music at Kaua’i War
Memorial Convention Hall on Saturday, Feb. 5, 7-10:30 p.m. Refreshments
provided. Sponsored by Hanapepe Chapter of Hawai’i Ballroom Dance Assoc. All
ballroom dancers and the public invited. For more info call Glenda at
335-3554.
NA KAMALEI SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE — Saturday, Feb. 5, 11 a.m. to 1
p.m. Tours of school from 11 a.m. – 12 noon. Holding discussion about Waldorf
education at noon, followed by hands-on experience with teachings in
watercolor. School on banks of Kilauea River, right off highway in Kilauea,
next to Mango Mama’s.
CAR WASH — United Church of Christ Youth Group
raising funds for college campus tour on mainland at end of March. Car Wash on
Saturday, Feb. 5, from 9 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. at Kaua’i Village Shopping Center by
Longs. For more info call Vicki at 822-7557.
Feb. 6
“ONCE IN TIME,
A MYTHICAL FABLE FOR NOW” — Family entertainment at the Kaua’i International
Theatre on Thursday, Feb. 3, at 7 p.m. and Sunday, Feb. 6, at 3 p.m. Original
story read by author, Kaua’i’s Carol Culver (director and choreographer of
KIT’s “Hair”) with original music performed by Kimb Arem. Tickets $12 adults
and $6 children ages 6-15. For tickets call 823-8207.
GARDEN ISLE
MOTORCYCLE CLUB — Annual meeting Sunday, Feb. 6, 12 p.m. at Wailua Moto-X
Track. Inviting old and new members. Electing new officers, discussing new
ideas and setting new goals for the club. Encouraging everyone to attend,
especially if considering this sport. For more info call Derek Ebesu at
823-0354 (President).
Feb. 7
QLCC ADVISORY COUNCIL MEETING —
Retired and Senior Volunteer Program, Feb. 7, 11:30 a.m., at Queen
Lili’uokalani Children’s Center (QLCC). Speaker: Steve Kyono at 12 noon. Agenda
includes Governor’s Kilohana, National Vol. Week, and Station Visit – School.
Next meeting: April 3, 12 noon, QLCC.
KEIKI MATTERS – PART I — Monday,
Feb. 7, 6-9 p.m. Free child care class by PATCH (People Attentive To CHildren)
for parents, child care providers or anyone taking care of young children.
Focus on child development and management for infants and toddlers. For more
info or to register call PATCH at 246-0622.
AMERICAN RED CROSS CPR &
FIRST AID CLASSES — CPR: Feb. 7, 8, 15, & 28 from 5-9 p.m., Branch; FA:
Feb. 9, 10, 17 & 29 from 5-9 p.m., Branch; $28 for one or $37 for both.
Infant and Child CPR classes will be held on Feb. 25, 5-9 p.m., $34. Automated
External Defibulation (AED) classes on Feb. 11, 5-9 p.m., $28. Must be CPR
certified prior to attend this class. Space limited. For more info and to make
reservations call 245-4919. Kaua’i Branch located at 4373 Rice St.,
Lihu’e.
NEW LIBRARY HOURS — Effective Monday, Feb. 7: Lihu’e Public
Library (4344 Hardy St., 96766; 241-3222) – M, W 10-8; T, Th 9-5; F 10-5; Sat
9-1; Sun-closed. Hanapepe Public Library (PO Box B, 96716; 335-5811) – M, T, W,
F 9-5; Th 12-8; Sat, Sun-closed. Kapa’a Public Library (1464 Kuhio Hwy, 96746;
821-4422) – M, W, F 9-5; T, Th 12-8; Sat, Sun-closed. Koloa Public and School
Library (PO Box 9, 96756; 742-1635) – M, T, Th, F 8:30-5; W 12-8; Sat,
Sun-closed. Princeville Public Library (PO Box 228901, 96722; 826-1545) – T,
Th, F, Sat 9-5; W 12-8; M, Sun-closed. Waimea Public Library (PO Box 397,
96796; 338-6548) M, W 12-8; T, Th 9-5; F 10-5; Sat, Sun-closed. Contact local
library for bookmarks with current “Year Round” library hours.
Feb.
8
OUTRIGGER PADDLING — Kaiola Canoe Club will be starting its outrigger
paddling season with the Men’s program meeting on Sunday, Jan. 16, at the canoe
club in Niumalu next to the Niumalu Pavilion at 5 p.m. for registration. The
women’s program will begin on Tuesday, Feb. 8 at the canoe club. Registration
is at 5 p.m. Anyone interested may call 644-1061.
AMERICAN RED CROSS CPR
& FIRST AID CLASSES — CPR: Feb. 8, 15, & 28 from 5-9 p.m., Branch;
FA: Feb. 9, 10, 17 & 29 from 5-9 p.m., Branch; $28 for one or $37 for both.
Infant and Child CPR classes will be held on Feb. 25, 5-9 p.m., $34. Automated
External Defibulation (AED) classes on Feb. 11, 5-9 p.m., $28. Must be CPR
certified prior to attend this class. Space limited. For more info and to make
reservations call 245-4919. Kaua’i Branch located at 4373 Rice St.,
Lihu’e.
Feb. 9
“DIGESTIVE WELLNESS” — And general health, Liz
Lipski, M.S., C.C.N., Wednesday, Feb. 9, 7 p.m., Health Connection lecture
series, 4-1579 Kuhio Hwy., Suite 201, Kapa’a. For more info call 822-0200 or
fax 822-4413.
OSHIBANA CRAFTERS — Meet at Hanapepe Neighborhood Center on
Feb. 9 & 23, 6 p.m.
GUIDANCE FOR INFANTS AND TODDLERS — Monday, Feb.
9, 6-9 p.m. Free child care class by PATCH (People Attentive To CHildren) to
provide participants with knowledge and skills to effectively guide behavior of
infants and toddlers. For more info or to register call PATCH at
246-0622.
AMERICAN RED CROSS CPR & FIRST AID CLASSES — CPR: Feb. 15,
& 28 from 5-9 p.m., Branch; FA: Feb. 9, 10, 17 & 29 from 5-9 p.m.,
Branch; $28 for one or $37 for both. Infant and Child CPR classes will be held
on Feb. 25, 5-9 p.m., $34. Automated External Defibulation (AED) classes on
Feb. 11, 5-9 p.m., $28. Must be CPR certified prior to attend this class. Space
limited. For more info and to make reservations call 245-4919. Kaua’i Branch
located at 4373 Rice St., Lihu’e.
Feb. 10
CENTRAL GIRLS SOFTBALL
ASSOC. REGISTRATION — For teams 18 & under, 14 & under, 12 &
under, and 10 & under, held at Isenberg Park Pavilion on Jan. 26 and Feb.
10, 5-6:30 p.m. Last day to register is Feb. 29, and first time players, bring
copy of birth certificate. Registration fee $45 per individual player. For more
info call Howard Ramos at 246-0376.
AMERICAN RED CROSS CPR & FIRST AID
CLASSES — CPR: Feb. 15, & 28 from 5-9 p.m., Branch; FA: Feb. 10, 17 &
29 from 5-9 p.m., Branch; $28 for one or $37 for both. Infant and Child CPR
classes will be held on Feb. 25, 5-9 p.m., $34. Automated External
Defibulation (AED) classes on Feb. 11, 5-9 p.m., $28. Must be CPR certified
prior to attend this class. Space limited. For more info and to make
reservations call 245-4919. Kaua’i Branch located at 4373 Rice St.,
Lihu’e.
WAIVER DAY – KAUA’I HIGH & INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL — No school for
students on Thursday, Feb. 10. Waiver Day is for in-servicing faculty and staff
personnel. Final waiver day tentatively scheduled for Tuesday, May 2. For more
info call 274-3176.
LIMAHULI GARDEN 2000 — Thursday, Feb. 10, 7:30 – 9
p.m., Hanalei School Cafetorium. Presenter: Chipper Wichman, Director Limahuli
Garden, NTBG, will speak on “Ha’ena ‘Ahupua’a Project: Restoring a Way of
life.” Learn about how the garden is using community-based management system as
tool in restoration work and how it is working to empower the community to once
again become stewards of this “sacred ‘aina.” Free of charge. No reservations
required. For more info call 826-1053.
ASTHMA MANAGEMENT TODAY — Feb. 10,
6:30-8 p.m. at Wilcox Memorial Hospital. Kaua’i Medical Clinic pediatrician Dr.
Dean K. Thomas will cover asthma and its symptoms, triggers to be aware of, and
the latest info on asthma management and medications. Seminar is free and open
to the public. For more info and to register call Art at
245-1177.
Feb. 11
IMMUNIZATION CLINICS — Friday, Feb. 11, 12 – 3
p.m., Lihu’e Health Center; Monday, Feb. 14, 12-3 p.m., Kapa’a Health Center;
Wednesday, Feb. 16, 9-11 a.m. Hanalei Courthouse. Immunization clinics are for
infants and children 0 through 5 years of age without health insurance coverage
for immunizations. This means that families who have HEALTH QUEST and DHS
(Medicaid) should go to their primary care physicians for immunizations.
Families who have HMSA and other insurers should use the DOH clinics only if
they cannot pay the co-payments. For more info call 241-3387.
“EAT DESSERT
FIRST” — Zonta Club of Kaua’i’s annual Dessert fundraiser on Friday, Feb. 11,
5-7:30 p.m. A sweet way to start the Valentine weekend. Evening of sweets,
entertainment and a silent auction where one can find that special gift for
one’s own special Valentine. Tickets $10 available at American Savings Bank in
Kapa’a, Pictures Plus in Kukui Grove Shopping Center and Kalaheo Coffee Co. in
Kalaheo. For more info call 332-9238.
AMERICAN RED CROSS CPR & FIRST
AID CLASSES — CPR: Feb. 15, & 28 from 5-9 p.m., Branch; FA: Feb. 17 &
29 from 5-9 p.m., Branch; $28 for one or $37 for both. Infant and Child CPR
classes will be held on Feb. 25, 5-9 p.m., $34. Automated External
Defibulation (AED) classes on Feb. 11, 5-9 p.m., $28. Must be CPR certified
prior to attend this class. Space limited. For more info and to make
reservations call 245-4919. Kaua’i Branch located at 4373 Rice St.,
Lihu’e.
Feb. 12
SIERRA CLUB HIKE – OKOLEHAU TRAIL — North Side,
moderate five miles on Saturday, Feb. 12. Sierra Club adopted trail that
follows the crest of a ridge running up Hihimanu Mountain. Windward side of
ridge has great views of Hanalei Valley; the leeward, Hanalei Bay and Waioli
Valley. Leader: Kathy Valier, 826-7302.