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PRINCE KŪHIŌ COMMUNITY CENTER OPEN MARKET Sfl/., Feb. 12, 8 a.m.-2 p.m. Featuring one-of-a-kind Valentine's Day gifts, exquisite crafts and tasty foods. Enjoy live entertainment by Daniel Hunkin, Zachary Castro and Kaniloa while shopping at the community center, off Kapolei Parkway next to the Department of Hawaiian Home Lands and Kānehili Homestead. 394-0050. 2011 HĀNA HEALTH FAIR Sat, Feb. 12, 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Come enjoy healthy living with food, entertainment and keiki activities. This free health fair offers

cholesterol, blood pressure, oral heahh and skin screen- ^

ings, traditional healing like lomilomi sessions, keiki IDs and more at the 01d Hāna School. Hui No Ke Ola Pono Ine. and I its partners in health 1 and well-being present this annual fair to help improve family

lifestyle choices. Sponsored in part by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs. 808-248-7502

81ST ANNUAL KAMEHAMEHA SCHOOLS HO'OLAULE'A Sat, Feb. 26, 8:30 a.m. -4 p.m. Bring the whole family to a free festive day of exciting Hawaiian entertainment, delicious food, silent auction, country store, keiki crafts, games and rides. Bring beach chairs or mats to sit, relax and enjoy. Offers heahh and education booths and a

blood drive. Free parking and shuttle to Kamehameha Schools Kapālama Campus Konia Field. Proceeds help to pay for enrichment programs for all students of Kamehameha Schools. www.ksbe.edu or 842-8660. 7TH ANNUAL GROW HAWAIIAN FESTIVAL Sat, Feb. 26, 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Delight in the great outdoors, botanical gardens, native ferns and storytelling at the Grow Hawaiian Festival at the Amy Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden in Captain Cook, Hawai'i Island. Enjoy the demonstrations of ipu gourd decorating, kapa

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and its partners present the Hōna Heath Fair from Kupuna ^ to Keiki. - Courtesyphoto

m a k i n g , 1 a u h a 1 a weaving, woodworkng, lei making,

taro cultivation and Hawaiian

dyes. Features hands-on

activities for keiki and adults, plant and insect identification booths, displays, live entertainment, Hawaiian food and mueh more. Funded under the Native Hawaiian Culture and Arts Program and sponsored in part by the Office of Hawaiian Affairs and a grant from the Hawai'i Tourism Authority in partnership with Hawai'i County Product Enrichment Program. 808-323-3318 or www.bishop museum.org. ■

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The Amy B. H. Greenwell Elhnoholanieal Garden is a holanieal garden operated by the Bernice P. Bishop Museum, located near Captain Cook, in the Kona District on the lsland of Hawai'i. - Photo: Maile Melrose/W Nowieki