Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 4, Number 5, 1 May 1987 — Family Wellness Marks Museum Ohana Sunday [ARTICLE]

Family Wellness Marks Museum Ohana Sunday

Bishop Museum hosts a rainbow of activities and entertainment to promote family wellness and to delight the entire family from keiki to kupuna at its Family Sunday, May 3, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Family games and quizzes, body painting, folk dancing for young and old, and a wheelchair obstacle course are a few of the many events scheduled. Some ofthe state's finest youth-oriented performers and performing arts companies will provide more than 45 presentations on five stage areas. Three participating community organizations are planning the day's events. The State Department of Health's Mental Health Division, and the Governor's Office on Aging are presenting activities that optimize family wellness and provide an inter-generation link. The Hawaii Allianee for Arts in Education will hold its Fourth Annual Rainbow Arts Festival that day. The Museum grounds will be transformed into a lively arts village with more than 100 professional performers representing the best in theatre, dance, music and circus arts. Bishops Museum's planetarium and galleries will be open. Admission is free to Hawaii's residents with loeal or active military I.D., courtesy of corporate sponsor Hawaiian Telephone Company. For information, eall 847-3511.