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Benefits
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Thursday, June 13, 1996



Craft fair: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Lanikai Park. Proceeds support the park.

Car wash: Wash, vacuum and windows service for $5.50 per car, 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 3155 Waialae Ave., Kaimuki. Fund-raiser for Grace House Association, a nonprofit transitional housing program for people with alcohol and drug problems. Call 946-9153 or 732-2857.

Pearl City High School luau: Food, Òsock hopÓ and entertainment to celebrate the schoolÕs Silver Anniversary, 5 p.m. Saturday in the cafeteria. Tickets $15 adults, $12 children. Call 453-6500; or contact the alumni representative for your class.

St. Anthony High School HoÔolaulea: Luau and entertainment, 4 to 10 p.m. June 22 in the Wailuku schoolÕs Athletic Field. Class of Õ46 celebrates its 50th anniversary, and Class of Õ51 joins in; all alumni are welcome. With Dennis Pavao, Lauoho, Hoomau, Uluwehi Guerrero, Sly Dog and Hawaiian Time. Tickets $20; benefits financial assistance and athletic programs. Tickets available at the school office, Valley Isle Travel at Kahului Shopping Center, Senor Taco at Dolphin Plaza, Kahului Camera Image Center and DaniÕs Catering in Wailuku Industrial Park. To enter a golf tournament, call Al Spenser at 242-5880, Maui.

ÒTasteÓ week: VISA U.S.A.Õs Golden Gala, five-course fusion fare created by ten chefs and served with fine wines, 6 p.m. June 22, Tamarind Park, Bishop Square. Tickets $125; tables $1,750. Call 536-1015. Benefits the Easter Seal Society of Hawaii, on its 50th anniversary.

The largest outdoor food festival in Hawaii, ÒTaste of Honolulu,Ó opens 10 a.m. June 29 and 30 on Civic Center Grounds, Honolulu Hale. On the menu are signature dishes from more than 35 restaurants, plus wine tasting and musical entertainment. Call 536-1015 for advance scrip purchase.

Bowl-A-Thon: ÒMake the Most of Your Spare TimeÓ at a family activity benefiting PREVENT Child Abuse Hawaii, 8 a.m. June 23, Aiea Bowl, Aiea Shopping Center. Teams of five will be assigned shifts through 3:30 p.m. Call 951-0200. Sponsored by Nissan Motor Corp. in Hawaii.

International Beer Tasting: Try the latest microbrews and imports and popular domestic brews, 5:30 to 8 p.m. June 27 across Ward Centre at 1160 Auahi St. The Hawaii Public Radio fund-raiser features jazz and blues music by Chris Planas, Bailey Matsuda, Jess Gopen and Richard Heirakuji. Appetizers $2. Tickets $15 in advance, $20 at the door. Call 955-8821.

Prop and Shop Sale: Theater memorabilia offers unusual items and bargains, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. June 29, Diamond Head TheatreÕs Scene Shop, across Kapiolani Community College. Tools, scenery elements, show T-shirts and more. Call 734-8763.

Patriots Celebration: Testimonial dinner in honor of U.S. Sen. Daniel Inouye, July 5, Sheraton Waikiki Hotel. Tickets $100; tables from $1,500 to $5,000. Proceeds go to the Hawaii Foodbank. Call Bleu Blakslee at 836-3600.

Pacific Handcrafters Guild fair: 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. July 13 and 14, Thomas Square. Free admission. Benefits the guild scholarship fund.

Once Upon a Dream fashion show: Liberty House produces an elegant luncheon and fashion show featuring the St. John Fall collection, Aug. 17 in the Sheraton Waikiki Hawaii Ballroom. St. John designer Marie Gray and president Kelly Gray will present the show. Tickets $50 and $65; benefits the ChildrenÕs Discovery Center under construction in Kakaako Waterfront Park. Call 592-5437. Liberty House, Ala Moana, hosts St. John trunk shows Aug. 17 through 20.

Craft fair: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Oct. 26 and 27, Thomas Square. Benefits Honolulu Theatre for Youth. Call 839-9885.




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