Exhibit - On Sacred Ground by Dino Morrow, continues daily, through May 5, 9a.m.-5p.m., Volcano Art Center Gallery. Highlights Hula Arts at Kīlauea Program through documentary photography. Free; park entrance fees apply. volcanoartcenter.org, 967-8222
6th Annual Ka‘ū Coffee Trail Run Registration Opens, May 1, webscorer.com/register?raceid=166020. 5K, 10K, 1/2 Marathon races through macnut and coffee fields along slopes of Ka‘ū starting at 7a.m., Sept. 21, Ka‘ū Coffee Mill. Sponsored by Ka‘ū Coffee Mill and ‘O Ka‘ū Kākou. Prices increase after July 9. okaukakou.org, kaucoffeemill.com
Ka‘ū Coffee Festival: Ka‘ū Mountain Hike & Lunch, Wednesday, May 1, 9a.m.-2p.m., meet at Ka‘ū Coffee Mill, Wood Valley. $45; includes lunch. Reservations required. Limited to 30 people. 928-0550, kaucoffeemill.com. kaucoffeefestival.com
Early Head Start, Wednesday, May 1 – 1st Wednesday, monthly – 10-noon, Ocean View Community Center. Social get together for keiki and parents; open to public. 939-7033, ovcahi.org
May Day is Lei Day, May 1, 11a.m.-1p.m., Volcano Art Center Gallery. Hands on lei making demonstrations, live music and hula. Free; park entrance fees apply. 967-8222, volcanoartcenter.org
Hula Voices w/Musician Christy Leina‘ala Lassiter, Wednesday, May 1 – 1st Wednesday, monthly – 5:30-7p.m., Volcano Art Center Gallery. Desiree Moana Cruz moderates the talk story session. Free. 967-7565, volcanoartcenter.org
Open Mic Night, Wednesday, May 1, 6-10p.m., Lava Lounge, Kīlauea Military Camp. Call 967-8365 after 4p.m. to sign up and for more details. Park entrance fees may apply. Open to KMC patrons and sponsored guests, 21+. kilaueamilitarycamp.com
Hawai‘i Wildlife Fund Coastal Net Patrol, Thursday, May 2. Free; donations appreciated. Limited seating available. RSVP in advance. kahakai.cleanups@gmail.com, 769-7629
Ka‘ū Coffee Festival: Ka‘ū Valley Farms Tour, Thursday, May 2, 9a.m.-noon, Ka‘alaiki Rd., Nā‘ālehu. $40; includes lunch and transportation from meeting site. Reservations required. 987-4229/731-5409, kauvalley.com. kaucoffeefestival.com
Keiki Jiggle Bums, Thursday, May 2 and 16 – 1st and 3rd Thursday, monthly – 9-10:30a.m., Friday, May 17 – 3rd Friday monthly – 8:30-9:30a.., Ocean View Community Center. Discover the joy of early learning through song and musical instruments. For keiki 0-4 years. Nicola, 238-8544
Ocean View Neighborhood Watch Mtg., Thursday, May 2, 6-7p.m., Ocean View Community Center. 939-7033, ovcahi.org
Women's Expression Group, Thursday, May 2 – 1st Thursday monthly – 3-4:30p.m., PARENTS Inc., Nā‘ālehu. Women welcome to drop in. Free. Lindsey Miller, 333-3460, lindsey@hawaiiparents.org
‘O Ka‘ū Kākou Mtg., Thursday, May 2, 6:30p.m., Aspen Center. okaukakou.org
Ka‘ū Coffee Festival: Ka‘ū Coffee & Cattle Day, Friday, May 3, 10a.m.-3p.m., Aikane Plantation Coffee Company. $25; includes BBQ buffet and hayrides. Reservations required. 927-2252, aikaneplantation.com. kaucoffeefestival.com
Cinco de Mayo, Fundraiser, Friday, May 3, doors open 5:30p.m., dinner served 6-8p.m., St. Jude's Episcopal Church, Ocean View. Enchiladas, Tamales, Charro Borracho Beans (Mexican Cowboy Drunken Beans), Drinks and Dessert. $8/person, $15 for two, $20/family. stjudeshawaii.org
Ka‘ū Coffee Festival: Ka‘ū Star Gazing, Friday, May 3, 5:30-10p.m., Makanau summit. $45, includes refreshments and shuttle ride. Reservation required. 928-0550, kaucoffeemill.com. kaucoffeefestival.com
KDENte, Fundraising Dinner for Kilauea Drama Entertainment Network, Friday, May 3, 6-8p.m., Amalfatano's Italian Restaurant, Hilo. Italian food buffet, $20 cash or check at door. 984-7344
The Great Kīlauea Eruption of 2018 and What May Soon Follow, Friday, May 3, 6:30pm, Ocean View Community Center. Presented by Geologist Dr. Richard "Rick" Hazlett, Free. 939-7033, ovcahi.org
Parenting Class & Saturday School, May 4 and 18, 7:30a.m.-12:30p.m., Ocean View Community
Center - Downstairs. Sponsored by Nā‘ālehu Elementary School. 939-7033, ovcahi.org
Stewardship at the Summit, May 4, 9, 17, 25, and 31, 8:45a.m.-noon, Kīlauea Visitor Center. Volunteers remove invasive, non-native plants. Wear sturdy hiking shoes and long pants. Bring hat, rain gear, day pack, snacks, and water. Gloves/tools provided. Parental/guardian accompaniment or written consent required for those under 18. Free; park entrance fees apply. Paul and Jane Field, field@hawaii.edu, nps.gov/havo
Ka‘ū Coffee Festival: Ho‘olaule‘a, Saturday, May 4, 9a.m.-5p.m., Pāhala Community Center. Music and hula, coffee tastings (Ka‘ū Coffee Experience, 9:30a.m.-noon, 1-3:30p.m., free). Talk story with coffee growers and industry professionals. Food, craft and information booths. Free entry. Coffee farm and mill tours, $20, offered 9-3p.m.. kaucoffeefestival.com
Abstract Painting Workshop with Darcy Gray, Saturday, May 4, 10-2p.m., Volcano Art Center. Basic painting backgroup suggested. Tools provided, can bring own supplies. $85/VAC member, $90/non-member, plus $20 supply fee. Advanced registration required. Limited to 8 adults. 967-8222, volcanoartcenter.org
Keiki Science Class, Saturday, May 4 – 1st Saturday, monthly – 11a.m.-noon, Ace Hardware Stores islandwide; Nā‘ālehu, 929-9030 and Ocean View, 929-7315. Free. acehardware.com
Fiesta in the Forest, May 4, bar opens 4p.m., dinner 5-7p.m., Cooper Center, Volcano Village. Food, margaritas, beer, wine and live music. Bring Cooper Center mug for $1 off beer - purchase one for $10 - can be used at all Cooper Center events. 967-7800, thecoopercenter.org
Ka‘ū Coffee Festival: Ka‘ū Coffee College, Sunday, May 5, 9a.m.-noon, Pāhala Community Center. Coffee industry professionals come to Ka‘ū to share their knowledge with coffee growers and enthusiasts. Free; donations welcome. kaucoffeefestival.com
Ham Radio Potluck Picnic, Sunday, May 5 – 1st Sunday, monthly – noon-2p.m., Manukā State Park. Anyone interested in learning about ham radio is welcome to attend. View sites.google.com/site/southpointarc or sites.google.com/view/southhawaiiares/home. Rick Ward, 938-3058
Summer Fun Registration, May 6-9, 3:30-6:30p.m., Ka‘ū District Gym, Pāhala. Program, for keiki completing grade K-6, runs Monday through Friday, 8a.m.-2p.m., June 12-July 19. $40 fee. $50 portion of registration fee funded by Councilwoman Maile David. 928-3102, hawaiicounty.gov/pr-recreation
Summer Fun Registration, May 6-9, 3:30-6:30p.m., Nā‘ālehu Community Center. Program, for keiki completing grade K-6, runs Monday through Friday, 8a.m.-2p.m., June 12-July 19. $40 fee. $50 portion of registration fee funded by Councilwoman Maile David. 939-2510, hawaiicounty.gov/pr-recreation
Ocean View Volunteer Fire Department Mtg., Monday, May 6, 4-6p.m., Ocean View Community Center. 939-7033, ovcahi.org
Family Engagement Night, Tuesday, May 7, 5:30-7:30p.m., Ocean View Community Center. Sponsored by Nā‘ālehu Elementary School. 939-7033, ovcahi.org
Ka‘ū Coffee Growers Mtg., Tuesday, May 7, 6-8p.m., Pāhala Community Center.
Hawai‘i County Council Mtgs., Tuesday, May 7 (Committees), Wednesday, May 8 (Council), Kona. Ka‘ū residents can participate via videoconferencing at Nā‘ālehu State Office Building. Agendas at hawaiicounty.gov.
Volcano Bay Clinic Mobile Health Unit Visit. Dental, Wednesday, May 8, 8a.m.-5p.m. Medical, Thursday, May 30, 1-5p.m. Cooper Center, Volcano Village. Must be Bay Clinic, Inc. patient. 333-3600 for appt. thecoopercenter.org
Kākou, Wednesday, May 8, 10a.m.-noon, Kīlauea Visitor Center lānai. Author and ethnographer, P.F. “Ski” Kwiatkowski, speaks about Hawaiian kākau (tattoos), their origins and counterparts in other aspects of Hawaiian crafts. Displaying collection of tattoo needles and the materials that are used in creating the needles, the ink and the tattoos themselves. Free; park entrance fees apply. nps.gov/havo
Arts and Crafts Activity: Mother's Day Keepsake, Wednesday, May 8, 3:30-5p.m., multi-purpose room, Ka‘ū District Gym, Pāhala. Register keiki grades K-6, May 2-7. Free. 928-3102, hawaiicounty.gov/pr-recreation
Hawaiian Civic Club of Ka‘ū, Thursday, May 9, 6:30p.m., United Methodist Church, Nā‘ālehu. Pres. Berkley Yoshida, 747-0197
Hawai‘i Disability Legal Services, Friday, May 10, 9a.m.-noon, Ocean View Community Center. Free
disability legal services provided by Hawai‘i Legal Aid. ovcahi.org, 939-7033
After Dark in the Park - The Road to Recovery: A Year Later, Thursday, May 9, 7p.m., Kīlauea Visitor Center Auditorium. Park managers will present a community update about the challenges and successes of 2018, and how staff is working hard to open more areas. Free; park entrance fees apply. 985-6011, nps.gov/havo
Arts and Crafts Activity: Mother's Day Card, Friday, May 10, 1:30-2:30p.m., Kahuku Park, H.O.V.E. Register keiki ages 6-12, May 1-8. Free. 929-9113, hawaiicounty.gov/pr-recreation
ReadySetGo! Wildfire Preparedness Workshop, Friday, May 10, 5:30p.m., Pāhala Plantation House. Educational, free and family-friendly. Hawai‘i Wildfire Management Organization. Pablo Akira Meimler at pablo@hawaiiwildfire.org. hawaiiwildfire.org, or 808-885-0900
Light, Sound & Spirit by Ken Goodrich of Hawai‘i Photo Retreat, Friday, May 10, 6:30-8p.m., Volcano Art Center. Talk and presentation of seven videos synthesizing music and projected imagery. Free, $5 donation suggested. 967-8222, volcanoartcenter.org
Community Dance, Friday, May 10, 7-10p.m., Cooper Center, Volcano Village. Minors allowed with supervision only. Alcohol-free event. Variety of music. Snacks provided; additional pūpū welcome. Free. 967-7800, thecoopercenter.org
Pancake Breakfast and Raffle, Saturday, May 11, 8-11a.m., Ocean View Community Center. To volunteer, call 939-7033, ovcahi.org
Exhibit - Hulihia (A Complete Change): The Hawai‘i Nei Invitational Exhibition, Saturday, May 11-June 16, daily, 9a.m.-5p.m., Volcano Art Center Gallery. Multi-media exhibition of seven artists. Opening reception for artists, Saturday, May 11, 5-7pm. Free; National Park entrance fees may apply. 967-7565, volcanoartcenter.org
Nā Mamo o Kāwā ʻOhana Work Day - Wildfire Preparedness, Saturday, May 11, meet 9:30a.m., Northern Gate, Kāwā. RSVP to James Akau, jakau@nmok.org, 561-9111. Bring a water bottle, lunch, closed toed shoes, long sleeved t-shirt, and pants. Tools, gloves, water, and light refreshments provided. nmok.org, facebook.com/NMOK.Hawaii
Zentangle Inspired Labyrinth Art w/Lois and Earl Stokes, Saturday, May 11, 10a.m.-1p.m., Volcano Art Center. All welcome, no prior experience necessary. Supplies provided. Students invited to bring snack to share. $30/VAC member, $35/non-member, plus $10 supply fee. Register: volcanoartcenter.org, 967-8222
Kauwela Tour, The Mo‘olelo of Mana Wāhine - Nā Wai Chamber Choir Concert, Sunday, May 12, 11:30a.m., Kauaha‘ao Congregational Church. Free admission. Donations welcome. nawaichamberchoir.com
3rd Annual Mother's Day Chamber Music Concert, Sunday, May 12, 3-5p.m., Volcano Art Center. Music by Volcano Chamber Players Susan McGovern, viola, Glenda Johnson, violin, Meg Saunders, cello, Rumi Reeves, violin, guest Gerdine Markus on recorder and operatic vocals of D'Andrea Pelletier. Complimentary pupu. Beverages and flowers for purchase. $20/VAC ember, $25/non-member, free to children 12 and under. Funds raised support Niaulani Sculpture Garden and ongoing programs. 967-8222, volcanoartcenter.org
Medicine for the Mind: Teachings in the Tibetan Buddhist Tradition, Sunday, May 12 – 2nd Sunday, monthly – 3-5p.m., Volcano Art Center. Free; calabash donations welcome. Dress warmly. Patty Johnson, 345-1527
Mother's Day Buffet, Sunday, May 12, 5-8p.m., Crater Rim Café, Kīlauea Military Camp. Main entrees: Prime Rib, Lemon Butter Fish w/Tropical Salsa and Vegetable Stir Fry w/Tofu. $29.95/Adults, $14.95/Child (ages 6-11). Reservations required, 967-8356. Open to all authorized patrons and sponsored guests. Park entrance fees apply. kilaueamilitarycamp.com
Free STD Testing, Monday, May 13 – 2nd Monday, monthly – 9a.m.-noon, Ocean View Community Center. Sponsored by Hawai‘i Department of Health. Call for appt. on different day or time. Teenagers 14+ do not need parent/guardian consent. Always confidential. Free condoms and lube. 895-4927
Ka‘ū Homeschool Co–op Group, Monday, May 13, and 27, 1p.m., Ocean View Community Center. Parent-led homeschool activity and social group, building community in Ka‘ū. Confirm location in case of field trip. Laura Roberts, 406-249-3351
Mobile Spay & Neuter Waggin', Tuesday, May 14, 7:30a.m.-4p.m., St. Jude's Episcopal Church, Ocean View. Low income pet parents and those with limited transportation qualify for mobile spay/neuter service. Free. Surgery by phone appointment only. Hawai‘i Island Humane Society, hihs.org, 796-0107
Wonderful World of Wine & Watercolor, Tuesday, May 14, 4-7pm, Volcano Art Center. $30/VAC members, $35/non-member, plus $17 supply fee.Learn to transfer a photo onto watercolor paper while sampling several wines from Grapes in Hilo. 967-8222, volcanoartcenter.org
After Dark in the Park - Nā Wai Chamber Choir in Concert, Tuesday, May 14, 7p.m., Kīlauea Visitor Center Auditorium. Musical journey that honors the music of both historic and modern-day mana wāhine! Based in Honolulu, Nā Wai Chamber Choir is a professional vocal ensemble that preserves, propagates, and innovates the legacy of Hawaiian choral music. Hilo native, Dr. Jace Kaholokula Saplan, will lead the ensemble on their annual kauwela tour. Free; park entrance fees apply. 985-6011, nps.gov/havo
Ocean View Community Association Board of Directors Mtg., Wednesday, May 15, 12:30-1:30p.m., Ocean View Community Center. 939-7033, ovcahi.org
Instructional Tennis, Wednesday, May 15-June 19, 2:30-3:30p.m., Kahuku Park, H.O.V.E. Register keiki ages 6-12, May 6-10. Free. 929-9113, hawaiicounty.gov/pr-recreation
Arts and Crafts Activity: Watercolor Painting, Wednesday, May 15, 3:30-5p.m., multi-purpose room, Ka‘ū District Gym, Pāhala. Register keiki grades K-6, May 9-14. Free. 928-3102, hawaiicounty.gov/pr-recreation
Story Time with Auntie Linda from Tūtū and Me, Thursday, May 16, 10:30-noon, Nā‘ālehu Public Library. Free; includes craft activity. 929-8571
Family Reading Night, Thursday, May 16, 6-7p.m., Ocean View Community Center. 939-7033, ovcahi.org
Volcano School of Arts and Sciences Middle School Theater Night, Thursday, May 16, 6p.m., Kīlauea Military Camp's Kīlauea Theater. Each grade will perform a one-act murder mystery. Free admission, donations welcome. Park entrance fees may apply. volcanoschool.net
Stained Glass Basics I, Saturday and Sunday, May 18, 25, and June 1 and 2, 9a.m.-1p.m., Volcano Art Center. $90/VAC member, $100/non-member, plus $15 supply fee. Advanced registration required. Limited to 6 adults. 967-8222, volcanoartcenter.org
Ocean View C.E.R.T. Mtg., Saturday, May 18, 10a.m.-1p.m., Ocean View Community Center. Community Emergency Response Team monthly meeting and training. 939-7033, ovcahi.org
Hula Kahiko - Kumu Hula Wahineaukai Mercado w/haumana (students) of Ke Ana La‘ahana Public Charter School, Saturday, May 18, 10:30-11:30a.m., hula platform near Volcano Art Center Gallery. Hula performance. Free; park entrance fees apply. 967-8222, volcanohula@gmail.com, volcanoartcenter.org
Nā Mea Hula w/Wes Awana, Saturday, May 18, 11a.m.-1p.m., Volcano Art Center Gallery porch. Hands-on cultural demonstration. Free; park entrance fees apply. 967-8222, volcanohula@gmail.com, volcanoartcenter.org
Arts & Tea Culture Workshop Series #1, Saturday, May 18, noon-5p.m., Volcano Art Center. Hand-build porcelain ceramic tea bowls with Volcano artist and tea farmer Chiu Leong. Includes history of tea bowl culture and brief overview of local tea farming by Eva Lee. Focused cupping, tasting and education on Hawaii grown white teas. Pre-event for A Taste of Tea Pottery Fundraiser - August 25. Workshops designed to be attended as a series - #2 set for May 18, #3 set for July 27. No experience necessary. $60/VAC member, $75/non-member for series. Individual workshop $25 each. Registration limited. 967-8222, volcanoartcenter.org
Ham Radio Mtg., Saturday, May 18, 2-3p.m., Ocean View Community Center. ovcahi.org
Ka‘ū Little League Benefit Concert, Sunday, May 19, 4-8p.m., The Terraces, 92-1885 Princess Ka‘iulani Blvd., Ocean View. Lopaka Rootz and D-Tech Solutions, live. Tickets, $10 in advance, $15 at the door, plus can of food at entry. Sponsored by Criminal Justice Solutions and Kahuku Park Block Watch. Gabe Morales, gcmorales2020@gmail.com, Kathi Griffeth, kathiegriffeth@gmail.com
Hawai‘i County Council Meetings, Monday, May 20 (Committees), Tuesday, May 21, (Council), Hilo. Ka‘ū residents can participate via videoconferencing at Nā‘ālehu State Office Building. Agendas at hawaiicounty.gov.
Summer Musical Rodgers and Hammerstein's Flower Drum Song Auditions, Monday, May 20, and Tuesday, May 21, Kīlauea Military Camp's Kīlauea Theater. Kīlauea Drama & Entertainment Network. Parts for all ages and ability. Cold readings. Dress comfortably to move on stage, be prepared to sign a song that best shows vocal range. Show to run July 12-28. Park entrance fees may apply. 982-7344, kden73@aol.com
Arts and Crafts Activity: Memorial Day Lei, Tuesday, May 21, 2:45-3:30p.m., Kahuku Park, H.O.V.E. Register keiki ages 6-12, May 13-17. Free. 929-9113, hawaiicounty.gov/pr-recreation
Story Time with Auntie Linda from Tūtū and Me, Wednesday, May 22, 10:30-noon, Pāhala Public and School Library. Free; includes craft activity. 929-8571
Arts and Crafts Activity: Memorial Day Star Hanging, Wednesday, May 22, 3-5p.m., multi-purpose room, Ka‘ū District Gym, Pāhala. Register keiki grades K-6, May 16-21. Free. 928-3102, hawaiicounty.gov/pr-recreation
Ka‘ū Community Children's Council, Thursday, May 23, 3-4p.m., Classroom 35, Building F, Nā‘ālehu Elementary School. Provides local forum for all community members to come together as equal partners to discuss and positively affect multiple systems' issues for the benefit of all students, families, and communities. Chad Domingo, text 808-381-2584, domingoc1975@yahoo.com, ccco.k12.hi.us
15th Annual Celebration of Life Lantern Floating, Saturday, May 25, 3:30-7:30p.m., Reed's Bay, Hilo, same day Pre-Event, 1:15-2p.m., Ka‘ū Hospital, Pāhala. Pre-event features motorcycle and classic car community riding in procession to the hospital to meet and greet patients, staff and Ka‘ū Community before riding to main event. Celebration of life bracelet available online, $10 donation, limited supply. Public welcome to both events. Benefits Hawai‘i Care Choices. 969-1733, hawaiicarechoices.org
Memorial Day Ceremony, Monday, May 27, 3p.m., Front Lawn, Kīlauea Military Camp. Keynote speaker: Lt. Col. Loreto Borce, Jr., Commander of Pohakuloa Training Area. Open to public. In case of rain ceremony will be moved indoors. Park entrance fees apply. 967-8371, kilaueamilitarycamp.com
Memorial Day Buffet, Monday, May 27, 4-7p.m., Crater Rim Café, Kīlauea Military Camp. BBQ Pork Ribs, Local Styles Fried Chicken, Smoked Vegetable Kabobs, salads and more. $20.95/Adults, $11.95/Child (ages 6-11). No reservations required. Open to all authorized patrons and sponsored guests. Park entrance fees apply. 967-8356, kilaueamilitarycamp.com
HOVE Road Maintenance Board Mtg., Tuesday, May 28, 10a.m., HOVE Road Maintenance office. hoveroad.com, 929-9910, gm@hoveroad.com
Ka‘ū Food Pantry, Tuesday, May 28, 11:30a.m.-1p.m., St. Jude's Episcopal Church in Ocean View. Volunteers welcome. Dave Breskin, 319-8333
After Dark in the Park - Hawai‘i's Landfill Crisis From Hopeless to Hopeful, Tuesday, May 28, 7p.m., Kīlauea Visitor Center Auditorium. Special guest speakers Lori Kahikina, P.E. Director, Department of Environmental Services and Jim Howe, Emergency Services Director present sobering look at Hawaiʻi’s future and a call to action that provides hope while separating myth from reality. Free; park entrance fees apply. 985-6011, nps.gov/havo
Kōkua Kupuna Project, Wednesday, May 29 – last Wednesday, monthly – 9-11a.m., St. Jude's Episcopal Church, Ocean View. Seniors 60 years and older encouraged to attend, ask questions, and inquire about services offered through Legal Aid Society of Hawai‘i – referral required, 961-8626 for free legal services. Under 60, call 1-800-499-4302. More info: tahisha.despontes@legalaidhawaii.org, 329-3910 ext. 925. legalaidhawaii.org
Summer Keiki Learn-to-Swim Registration, Thursday, May 30, and Friday, May 31, 1-4p.m., Pāhala Swimming Pool, Ka‘ū High & Pāhala Elementary School Campus. $15 per session; cash or check accepted. Payable to County Director of Finance. 928-8177, hawaiicounty.gov/pr-aquatics
Volcano Friends Feeding Friends, Thursday, May 30, 4-6p.m., Cooper Center, Volcano Village. Free community dinner for all. Additional packaged goods to take home for those in need. Donations and volunteers encouraged. 967-7800, thecoopercenter.org
Coffee Talk at Kahuku, Roosevelt's Tree Army: Civilian Conservation Corps in Hawai‘i, Friday, May 31, 9:30-11a.m., Kahuku Unit Visitor Contact Station. Talk story with Dr. Jadelyn Moniz Nakamura. "Bring your own cuppa." Free. nps.gov/havo
Lā‘au Lapa‘āu Workshop, Saturday, June 1, 10a.m. - 3p.m., Kaʻū District Gym. Free workshop open to the public from Hui Mālama Ola Nā ‘Ōiwi. Hui Mālama Traditional Health team, 969-9220, hmono.org
Nā‘ālehu Independence Day Parade Sign-Up Open until June 20, event held June 29. Call Debra McIntosh, 929-9872
Exercise and Meditation
Pickleball, Sunday/Tuesday/Thursday, 8-11a.m., Kahuku Park, H.O.V.E. Jacquie Woodmansee, 929-7092
Pāhala Pool Schedule: Adult Lap Swim, Monday-Friday, 10a.m.-noon; Public Recreational Swim, Monday-Friday, 1-3:45p.m. Water Exercise/Aerobics, Monday/Wednesday/Friday, 9-10a.m. $20/month by 1st of month. Closed during national and state holidays. 928-8177, hawaiicounty.gov/pr-aquatics
Volcano Insight, Sunday, 10-11:30a.m., Volcano Art Center. Insight, or mindfulness, meditation, from the Buddhist tradition. All are welcome. Donations accepted. mgrace.orr@gmail.com
Alcoholics Anonymous meetings: One Day at a Time Group, Sunday, 4-4:30p.m., Cooper Center, Volcano Village; Happy, Joyous and Free Group, Monday/Thursday, 7p.m., Saturday, 5p.m., St. Jude's Episcopal Church in Ocean View; Friday Night BBQ Meeting, Friday, 5p.m., Wai‘ōhinu (929 -7674); West Hawai‘i Intergroup (329-1212), or Hilo office (961-6133).
Tai Chi Chuan Yang Long Form 108, Monday/Friday, 7-10a.m., Discovery Harbour Community Hall. $5 donation. David, 785-6644
Yoga, Monday/Wednesday, 7:30-8:45a.m., Volcano Art Center. Beginning and Intermediate. Emily Catey Weiss, emilycatey@hotmail.com
Qigong, Monday, 8:30-9:30a.m., Nā‘ālehu Hongwangi, $5; Wednesday, 9:30-10:30a.m., Discovery Harbour, donation; Thursday, 9:30-11a.m., Mark Twain, $7. Beginners welcome. Shary, 929-7647
Yoga, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday, 9a.m., Kahuku Park, H.O.V.E. Call to confirm. Trisha Meyer, 208-353-3594
Outdoor Play Equipment and Courts - Open Use, Monday-Wednesday, Friday, 1-4p.m., Kahuku Park, H.O.V.E. Volleyball, basketball, dodge ball, jump rope, hula hoops, and frisbee. All ages. 929-9113, hawaiicounty.gov/pr-recreation
Gentle Senior Yoga, Monday/Wednesday, 2:30-4p.m., Nā‘ālehu Hongwanji. Senior price $10 for 10 sessions. Stephanie Pepper, 937-7940
Open Gym Volleyball & Basketball for Adults, Monday-Thursday through May 30, 5:30-7:45p.m., Ka‘ū District Gym, Pāhala. Registration ongoing. 928-3102, hawaiicounty.gov/pr-recreation
Recreation Room, Monday-Thursday through May 31, 3-7:45p.m., Friday, 2-4:15p.m., Ka‘ū District Gym, Pāhala. Registration ongoing. 928-3102, hawaiicounty.gov/pr-recreation
Hula, Monday, 3-5p.m., Thursday, 9-11a.m., St. Jude's Episcopal Church, Ocean View. Classes by Kumu Hannah Uribes. Open to all. Barbara McDonough, 315-8675
Pilates Fusion Fitness, Monday/Friday, 4-5 p.m., Discovery Harbour Community Center. All ages. Exercise by DVD; bring exercise ball and band, light hand weights, mat. Free with donation of non-perishable food. Judy Knapp, 640-4712
Youth Volleyball: Ages 12 and under, Monday-Thursday, April 1 through June 28, 3:30-6p.m., Nā‘ālehu Community Center volleyball courts. Free. Ongoing registration. 939-2510, hawaiicounty.gov/pr-recreation
Youth Volleyball: Ages 13-14, Monday-Wednesday, April 2 through June 28, 3:30-6p.m., Nā‘ālehu Community Center volleyball courts. Free. Ongoing registration. 939-2510, hawaiicounty.gov/pr-recreation
Pilates, Monday, 5:30-6:30p.m., Volcano Art Center. Marcia Timboy, 967-8222
Zumba Fitness, Monday/Thursday, 5:30p.m. and Saturday, 9a.m., New Hope Christian Fellowship, Volcano. Certified instructor Linda Fanene, 990-3835
Soto No Michi Aikido, Monday/Wednesday, 6-7p.m., Pāhala Hongwanji. Adults. Alan Moores, 928-0919 or artbyalan2011@gmail.com. aikidokau.com
Beginning and Intermediate Yoga, Tuesday/Thursday, 8:30-10a.m., Noa's Island Massage in rear entrance of Ka‘ū Realty across from Hana Hou. Arrive 10 minutes early. $10/class or $80 for 10 classes. 756-3183
Yoga, Tuesday/Thursday, 8:30-9:30a.m., Discovery Harbour Community Hall. Open to the public, all ages, beginner and intermediate. Suzanne, 930-4678
Family Yoga Class, Tuesday, 9:30-10:30a.m., PARENTS, Inc., Nā‘ālehu. 3-12 years old and caregivers. All levels welcome. Wear comfortable clothes. Bring mat, if can - supplies limited. Free. 333-3460, lindsey@hawaiiparents.org
Sita Yoga, Tuesday, 4-5p.m., Cooper Center, Volcano Village. Combination of hatha and vinyasa flow yoga, led by Marguerite. Bring yoga mat. Donation accepted but not required. All levels welcome. 206-606-3664, Sita Yoga on Facebook
Muscle Toning Class, Tuesday, 4:30-5:30p.m., Ocean View Community Center. Instructor Erin Cole. Free. ovcahi.org, ovcahawaii@gmail.com, 939-7033
Belly Dance Classes, Tuesday, beginners, 5:30p.m.; intermediate, 6:30p.m. Farasha, 990-3835
IKL Pāhala Karate Class, Tuesday/Friday, intro class, 5-5:30p.m.; beginners, 5:30-6:30p.m.; advanced, 6:30-7:30p.m., Pāhala Community Center. Sensei Francisco Villa, 747-0640, villaf99@yahoo.com
Zumba, Tuesday, 6-7p.m., Pāhala Community Center. Erin Cole teaches adults. 928-3102
Yoga in the Park, Wednesday, 8:30-10a.m., Wai‘ōhinu Park. All levels by Yoga Therapist, Pilates instructor. Supported by donation. LaurieBoyle@AlohaTherapies.com
Senior Yoga Satsang, Wednesday, 9:30-11a.m., Cooper Center, Volcano Village. Calabash donations. Debra Serrao, 333-0313
Meditation, Wednesday, 4-5p.m., Nā‘ālehu Hongwanji. Velvet Replogle, 936-8989
Soto No Michi Aikido - Keiki, Wednesday, 5-5:45p.m., Pāhala Hongwanji. Ages 8 to 12. Alan Moores, 928-0919 or artbyalan2011@gmail.com. aikidokau.com
Hālau Hula O Leionalani - Hula Classes, Wednesday, 5:30-6:30p.m., keiki; 6:30-7:30p.m., adult beginners; 7:30-8:30p.m. adult advanced, Pāhala Community Center. Led by Chum Hula Debbie Leionalani Ryder. Register by coming to class or call 649-9334.
Yoga with Ted Pirsig, Wednesday, 5:30-7p.m., Volcano Art Center. Mix of low-key asana (poses) alternating with seated pranayama (breath exercises) and ending with 20-30 minutes of meditation. See volcanoartcenter.org for suggested props.
Hatha Yoga, Thursday, 4:30-5:30p.m., Ocean View Community Center. Instructor Erin Cole. Free. ovcahi.org, 939-7033
Yoga with Heather Lewis, Thursday, 5:30-7p.m., Volcano Art Center. Vinyasa/Hatha flow class with mindful meditation. Beginners to intermediate. $10. volcanoartcenter.org
PiYo Live Classes, Thursday, 6-7p.m., Ka‘ū District Gym multi-purpose room. Low-impact Pilates and yoga inspired workout to improve core strength, flexibility, and balance. Bring mat and water. Shoes optional. Donations welcome. Sara, 520-389-0620
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