Ka Wai Ola - Office of Hawaiian Affairs, Volume 21, Number 10, 1 October 2004 — Page 17 Advertisements Column 3 [ADVERTISEMENT]

0CTOBER ĒVENTS Everv Sundav • Live Music starting at lpm Ongoing FREE concerts at the Ward Amphitheater featuring great loeal musicians. Bringyour Ukulele every 2nd Sunday for the He Mele Aloha Jam! Saturdav. October 2 • 12n - lp at Ward Book Signing for The O'ahu Exploits of Kamapua'a: The Hawaiian Pig God. Saturdav. October 2 • 4pm - 8pm at Ward I Ka Makahiki Celebration-]om us from 4p-5:30p for Mo'ōlelo (storytelling) and t-shirt screen printing with Hiko Hanapi, then at 6pm we'll open the new art exhibition featuring the works inside 'Ōiwi Journal Vol.3, and at 6:30pm our 3rd annual I Ka Makahiki Reading begins with 'Ōiwi contributors and other invited writers. ( Copies of Vol. 3 will he available in November but the artwork will he on display for the entire month ofOctober!), Sundav. October 17 • 12n - 4pm at Ward Solomon Apio and Miehael Mauricio demonstrate the relationship between man and nature in this opportunity to observe the craftsmanship of wood and stone carving. Sundav. October 17 • 3p - 5p at Ward Book Launeh Celebration & Signing with Author Noenoe K. Silva for her new book Aloha Betrayed—Native Hawaiian Resistence to American Colonialism. Saturdav. October 23 • 12n - lpm at Ward Book Signing with author Sandra Kimberly Hall for Duke Kahanamouku. Saturdav. October 23 • 12n - lpm at Ward Book Signing with Carmen Geshell and illustrator Jeff Pagay, for Walta Melon, Mele de Mynah's Noisy Ohana & SurfRats ofWaikiki. Saturdav. October 24 • 12n - lpm at Ward Book Signing with author Lori Aquino for The Ghost ofWalter Kupau. Saturdav. October 30 • 12n - 2pm at Ward Book Signing with author Pam Chun for The Money Dragon, and When Strange Gods Call.