Friends’ Lecture Series: ʻŌpeʻapeʻa: The Hawaiian Bat
Hawaiian hoary bats are the only true native terrestrial mammals in Hawaiʻi. Join University of Hawaiʻi bat biologist and researcher Corinna Pinzari as she reveals […]
Hawaiian hoary bats are the only true native terrestrial mammals in Hawaiʻi. Join University of Hawaiʻi bat biologist and researcher Corinna Pinzari as she reveals […]
“Makibaka, Huwag Matakot!” was the rallying cry for a group of immigrant and local-born Filipinos. In the 1970s, they were threatened with eviction from their […]
Kupuna Aikido will demonstrate how to reduce your risk of falling and techniques that can reduce serious injury from falls. Learn how to fall to […]
Ann M. Garrett, the Assistant Regional Administrator, and Adam Kurtz, the Wildlife Management Coordinator, from the Protected Resources Division/NOAA National Marine Fisheries Service/Pacific Islands Regional […]
Join us in celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month from September 18th through October! Each week we'll be showing a movie that highlights a piece of Hispanic […]
Kumu Hula Kehaulani Kekua will discuss the importance of ʻōhiʻa in hula and the Hawaiian culture. Kim Rogers of the Kauaʻi Invasive Species Committee will […]
Waipahu Public Library will be providing a series of financial literacy classes in October. These free classes are suitable for ages 18 and up. Metered […]
Humpback whale populations in Hawaiʻi have undergone major changes in recent years. Learn about the trend, what might be causing it, the monitoring efforts and […]
Join us for this fascinating presentation and discussion by Ka'iulani Murphy. She will be discussing navigation and life on board the Hokule'a and the Malama […]
Read to the registered therapy dogs of K9 TheraPets of Hawaii every 2nd Wednesday of the month! All the dogs that participate are specially trained and […]