
April 2026
Windward Community College presents the Aloha Giveaway Participate in a Gifting Economy!Give/Receive; Everything is Free! WCC’s front parking lot, near The Bus
Windward Community College presents the Aloha Giveaway
Participate in a Gifting Economy!
Give/Receive; Everything is Free!
WCC’s front parking lot, near The Bus shelter
Neighbors with their ‘ohana come to freely give and gift, take and receive, browse, socialize, build community and express gratitude! No buying, selling, trading, or bartering.
Similar to a Trunk-or-Treat, gifters pack their vehicles with items and offer them free from their trunks. Receivers visit the vehicles and take away what they want. You might find clothes, appliances, furniture, toys, books, decor, and craft supplies; the possibilities are endless!
He ali‘i ka ‘āina, he kauwā ke kanaka.
Caring for Hawai‘i and the planet.
Open to students, staff, faculty and their families, as well as community members. Gifters set up under the solar arrays. Receivers simply show up and park in uncovered stalls near Hale A‘o.
If you have questions about being a Gifter, contact:
Trish Brubaker, pyb@hawaii.edu
Bonus: you can be a gifter AND a receiver!
Hale Aʻo parking lot near bus stop
45-720 Keaʻahala Road, Kaneohe, HI
Join us for a discussion about the British Museum’s groundbreaking exhibition, Hawaiʻi: A Kingdom Crossing Oceans, with curator Alice Christophe, and Noelle M.K.Y. Kahanu, a
Join us for a discussion about the British Museum’s groundbreaking exhibition, Hawaiʻi: A Kingdom Crossing Oceans, with curator Alice Christophe, and Noelle M.K.Y. Kahanu, a member of the exhibition stewardship committee. Hear about some of the voices that wove this exhibition together and their shared kuleana, from the inclusion of sacred ʻahuʻula to contemporary art, to the 200 year legacy of the diplomatic journey of King Liholiho and Queen Kamāmalu. Moderated by Karen K. Kosasa. Exhibition catalogues will be available for purchase at event from UH Press.

Alice Christophe
The British Museum

Noelle M.K.Y. Kahanu
UH Mānoa Museum Studies

Karen K. Kosasa
Retired, UH Mānoa Museum Studie
This program is free and open to the general public. Sponsored by Gallery ʻIolani at Windward Community College, University of Hawaiʻi at Mānoa Museum Studies Graduate Certificate Program, and the University of Hawaiʻi Press.
Hale A‘o 101-102
45-720 Kea‘ahala Rd, Kane‘ohe, HI 96744
You are invited to the AI + Workplace Essential Information Session. Register for
You are invited to the AI + Workplace Essential Information Session.
After registering, you will receive a confirmation email with information on how to join the meeting.
Learn about the 15-week dual-track course which merges Workplace Essentials and CompTIA AI Prompting Essentials (CompCert). This course will prepare learners for the human + digital workplace. Students gain practical communication, collaboration, and self-management skills while learning to use AI tools ethically and effectively to support productivity, creativity, and problem-solving.
Learn about the following and more:
Online
Create, Connect and Learn!
Create, Connect and Learn!
The WCC Library Makerspace is an evolving three-phase project that brings creators together!
Phase One includes our weekly Unfinished Projects Hui (every other Friday, 1:30PM to 3PM; 1st Floor Library), where participants bring a project of their own to work on. Also included are Makerspace Workshops featuring local artists (starting April).
Phase Two will include a designated space in the Library for creators to come and use; and
Phase Three will offer a lending library of artistic tools and supplies.
We look forward to having you participate to help make this project a success! Follow us on Instagram for more information and upcoming workshops.
Hale La‘akea (Library) 1st Floor
Register Now Join us for an information session to discover more about the
Join us for an information session to discover more about the Hawai‘iloa program and get your questions answered about:
Information sessions are mandatory to join the Hawaiʻiloa cohorts.
Participants will learn the cultural and traditional significance of kinehe (Spanish needle), explore its healing values, and then head into the kitchen
Participants will learn the cultural and traditional significance of kinehe (Spanish needle), explore its healing values, and then head into the kitchen to prepare healthy, ʻāina-inspired recipes that continue to be a foundation for wellness today. LEARN MORE & REGISTER
Hale ‘Ākoakoa Cafeteria
45-720 Kea‘ahala Rd, Kane‘ohe, HI 96744
Presented by Hawaiʻi Conservatory of Performing Arts at Paliku Theatre April 24 – May 3
Presented by Hawaiʻi Conservatory of Performing Arts at Paliku Theatre April 24 – May 3
TWO World premieres! “J-Pop Demon Killaz” playing with “The Hangry Games”
“J-Pop Demon Killaz,” written by renowned Noalani Helelā, satirizes the popular film K-Pop Demon Hunters. Helelā sets her story on Oahu, and it follows three different local girls trying to save the world from demons, while making it in the music industry, singing and dancing J-Pop ballads.
“The Hangry Games” follows Katlick, forced to hunt and forage for her sister and severely ill mother. Katlick volunteers as tribute in the national Hangry Games, where children of losing states are forced to fight to the death for the benefit of those in power. The Hangry Games is full of combat, fight scenes, and intensely topical political humor.
Due to violence, adult themes, and mature language, this play is recommended for ages 14+
Palikū Theatre
45-720 Keaahala Rd., Kane‘ohe, Hawai‘i
Presented by Hawaiʻi Conservatory of Performing Arts at Paliku Theatre April 24 – May 3
Presented by Hawaiʻi Conservatory of Performing Arts at Paliku Theatre April 24 – May 3
TWO World premieres! “J-Pop Demon Killaz” playing with “The Hangry Games”
“J-Pop Demon Killaz,” written by renowned Noalani Helelā, satirizes the popular film K-Pop Demon Hunters. Helelā sets her story on Oahu, and it follows three different local girls trying to save the world from demons, while making it in the music industry, singing and dancing J-Pop ballads.
“The Hangry Games” follows Katlick, forced to hunt and forage for her sister and severely ill mother. Katlick volunteers as tribute in the national Hangry Games, where children of losing states are forced to fight to the death for the benefit of those in power. The Hangry Games is full of combat, fight scenes, and intensely topical political humor.
Due to violence, adult themes, and mature language, this play is recommended for ages 14+
Palikū Theatre
45-720 Keaahala Rd., Kane‘ohe, Hawai‘i
Presented by Hawaiʻi Conservatory of Performing Arts at Paliku Theatre April 24 – May 3
Presented by Hawaiʻi Conservatory of Performing Arts at Paliku Theatre April 24 – May 3
TWO World premieres! “J-Pop Demon Killaz” playing with “The Hangry Games”
“J-Pop Demon Killaz,” written by renowned Noalani Helelā, satirizes the popular film K-Pop Demon Hunters. Helelā sets her story on Oahu, and it follows three different local girls trying to save the world from demons, while making it in the music industry, singing and dancing J-Pop ballads.
“The Hangry Games” follows Katlick, forced to hunt and forage for her sister and severely ill mother. Katlick volunteers as tribute in the national Hangry Games, where children of losing states are forced to fight to the death for the benefit of those in power. The Hangry Games is full of combat, fight scenes, and intensely topical political humor.
Due to violence, adult themes, and mature language, this play is recommended for ages 14+
Palikū Theatre
45-720 Keaahala Rd., Kane‘ohe, Hawai‘i
May 2026
Presented by Hawaiʻi Conservatory of Performing Arts at Paliku Theatre April 24 – May 3
Presented by Hawaiʻi Conservatory of Performing Arts at Paliku Theatre April 24 – May 3
TWO World premieres! “J-Pop Demon Killaz” playing with “The Hangry Games”
“J-Pop Demon Killaz,” written by renowned Noalani Helelā, satirizes the popular film K-Pop Demon Hunters. Helelā sets her story on Oahu, and it follows three different local girls trying to save the world from demons, while making it in the music industry, singing and dancing J-Pop ballads.
“The Hangry Games” follows Katlick, forced to hunt and forage for her sister and severely ill mother. Katlick volunteers as tribute in the national Hangry Games, where children of losing states are forced to fight to the death for the benefit of those in power. The Hangry Games is full of combat, fight scenes, and intensely topical political humor.
Due to violence, adult themes, and mature language, this play is recommended for ages 14+
Palikū Theatre
45-720 Keaahala Rd., Kane‘ohe, Hawai‘i
Presented by Hawaiʻi Conservatory of Performing Arts at Paliku Theatre April 24 – May 3
Presented by Hawaiʻi Conservatory of Performing Arts at Paliku Theatre April 24 – May 3
TWO World premieres! “J-Pop Demon Killaz” playing with “The Hangry Games”
“J-Pop Demon Killaz,” written by renowned Noalani Helelā, satirizes the popular film K-Pop Demon Hunters. Helelā sets her story on Oahu, and it follows three different local girls trying to save the world from demons, while making it in the music industry, singing and dancing J-Pop ballads.
“The Hangry Games” follows Katlick, forced to hunt and forage for her sister and severely ill mother. Katlick volunteers as tribute in the national Hangry Games, where children of losing states are forced to fight to the death for the benefit of those in power. The Hangry Games is full of combat, fight scenes, and intensely topical political humor.
Due to violence, adult themes, and mature language, this play is recommended for ages 14+
Palikū Theatre
45-720 Keaahala Rd., Kane‘ohe, Hawai‘i
Presented by Hawaiʻi Conservatory of Performing Arts at Paliku Theatre April 24 – May 3
Presented by Hawaiʻi Conservatory of Performing Arts at Paliku Theatre April 24 – May 3
TWO World premieres! “J-Pop Demon Killaz” playing with “The Hangry Games”
“J-Pop Demon Killaz,” written by renowned Noalani Helelā, satirizes the popular film K-Pop Demon Hunters. Helelā sets her story on Oahu, and it follows three different local girls trying to save the world from demons, while making it in the music industry, singing and dancing J-Pop ballads.
“The Hangry Games” follows Katlick, forced to hunt and forage for her sister and severely ill mother. Katlick volunteers as tribute in the national Hangry Games, where children of losing states are forced to fight to the death for the benefit of those in power. The Hangry Games is full of combat, fight scenes, and intensely topical political humor.
Due to violence, adult themes, and mature language, this play is recommended for ages 14+
Palikū Theatre
45-720 Keaahala Rd., Kane‘ohe, Hawai‘i
Register Now Join us for an information session to discover more about the
Join us for an information session to discover more about the Hawai‘iloa program and get your questions answered about:
Information sessions are mandatory to join the Hawaiʻiloa cohorts.
Please attend if you are interested in the 2-year, on-campus or 3-year, hybrid (online lecture and in-person lab) program to become a veterinary assistant and
Please attend if you are interested in the 2-year, on-campus or 3-year, hybrid (online lecture and in-person lab) program to become a veterinary assistant and veterinary technician.
Sign up for an Infosession today. A Zoom link will be emailed to you one week prior.
If you have additional questions, please email vettech@hawaii.edu.
Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award-winning group Hi‘ikua and Hālau Hi‘iakaināmakalehua, the 2026 overall winner of the Merrie Monarch Festival, under the direction of Kumu Keano Kaupu,
Nā Hōkū Hanohano Award-winning group Hi‘ikua and Hālau Hi‘iakaināmakalehua, the 2026 overall winner of the Merrie Monarch Festival, under the direction of Kumu Keano Kaupu, will be performing in concert at Palikū Theatre on May 14th from 7:00 to 9:15 p.m.
Palikū Theatre
45-720 Keaahala Rd., Kane‘ohe, Hawai‘i
Register Now Join us for an information session to discover more about the
Join us for an information session to discover more about the Hawai‘iloa program and get your questions answered about:
Information sessions are mandatory to join the Hawaiʻiloa cohorts.
June 2026
Take a break this summer. Level up your baking skills while learning essential techniques and working with
Take a break this summer. Level up your baking skills while learning essential techniques and working with professional tools of the trade. Create and take home artisan yeast breads, quick breads, and cookies, and prepare your own savory lunch. LEARN MORE & REGISTER
Hale ‘Ākoakoa Cafeteria
45-720 Kea‘ahala Rd, Kane‘ohe, HI 96744
Register Now Join us for an information session to discover more about the
Join us for an information session to discover more about the Hawai‘iloa program and get your questions answered about:
Information sessions are mandatory to join the Hawaiʻiloa cohorts.
Learn the fundamentals of baking through hands-on techniques while using real tools of the trade. Bake and
Learn the fundamentals of baking through hands-on techniques while using real tools of the trade. Bake and take home your delicious creations, including yeast breads, quick breads, and cookies. You’ll also prepare and enjoy your own savory lunch. LEARN MORE & REGISTER
Hale ‘Ākoakoa Cafeteria
45-720 Kea‘ahala Rd, Kane‘ohe, HI 96744
Please attend if you are interested in the 2-year, on-campus or 3-year, hybrid (online lecture and in-person lab) program to become a veterinary assistant and
Please attend if you are interested in the 2-year, on-campus or 3-year, hybrid (online lecture and in-person lab) program to become a veterinary assistant and veterinary technician.
Sign up for an Infosession today. A Zoom link will be emailed to you one week prior.
If you have additional questions, please email vettech@hawaii.edu.
Register Now Join us for an information session to discover more about the
Join us for an information session to discover more about the Hawai‘iloa program and get your questions answered about:
Information sessions are mandatory to join the Hawaiʻiloa cohorts.
July 2026
Register Now Join us for an information session to discover more about the
Join us for an information session to discover more about the Hawai‘iloa program and get your questions answered about:
Information sessions are mandatory to join the Hawaiʻiloa cohorts.
Register Now Join us for an information session to discover more about the
Join us for an information session to discover more about the Hawai‘iloa program and get your questions answered about:
Information sessions are mandatory to join the Hawaiʻiloa cohorts.
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