Community Calendar
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Tuesday, June 18, 1996



TUESDAY 6/18

Pacific Asian Lecture Series: "End Game in International Alliances" by Manuel Serapio, 4:15 p.m., Business Administration building, Room C101. Free. Call 956-7866.

American Recorder Society: Bring recorders and other Early Music instruments, 7:15 to 9:30 p.m., Academy Art Center. Call 922-2873.



WEDNESDAY 6/19

Zoo-per Seniors: The Honolulu Zoo invites seniors on botanical walks, tai chi practice and sneak previews of exhibits and the grounds on the first and third Wednesday each month. Third Wednesdays feature arts and crafts demonstrations. Gate opens 8 a.m. Admission $6 general, $4 kama'aina, $2 with Yum Yum Tree senior card. Call 971-7174.

Small business and government: Free orientation for business owners who want to market or sell products or services to the federal, state or local government, 8:30 a.m., Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii, 1132 Bishop St. Call 545-4302. Continues Wednesdays through 1996.

Pacific Peace Seminar: Allen Buchanan from the University of

Wisconsin-Milwaukee talks about "State-Breaking and Self-Determination," noon, Yukiyoshi Room, UH-Manoa's Krauss Hall. He is the author of "Secession: The Morality of Political Divorce." Free. Call 956-6433.

Buchanan addresses the "Prospects and Problems" of Hawaiian self-determination 7 p.m. at the Church of the Crossroads. Free.

Hawaii Pacific University: Free seminar on teaching English as a second language, 12:15 p.m. Call 544-0238.

Wildest Show in Town: AT&T presents a jazz ukulele concert with Lyle Ritz, 6 p.m., Honolulu Zoo. Free admission from 4:35 p.m. Concerts continue Wednesdays through Aug. 28.

Hawaii Photographic Society: Image sharing "Mood" with Joe Lau, 7:15 p.m., Makiki District Park. Call 536-4066.



THURSDAY 6/20

Hawaii Pacific University: Financial aid seminar, 12:15 p.m. Free. Call 544-0238.



FRIDAY 6/21

Music Break: Mattaio Band plays R & B and contemporary songs, noon, Tamarind Park.

Hawaii Pacific University: Computer seminar, 12:15 p.m. Free. Call 544-0238.

Snooze in the Zoo: Honolulu Zoo camp-out features folktales, songs and a tour with zookeepers, 6 p.m. Costs $27 adults, $25 children. Reserve at 971-7195.

"Nukes in Space": Helen Caldicott, founder of Physicians for Social Responsibility, talks about a fact left out of the movie "Apollo 13" -- the 8.2 pounds of plutonium carried on the craft and buried after its re-entry in the Pacific -- and the global nuclear risks of NASA missions, 7:30 p.m., UH-Manoa's Kuykendall Auditorium. Free. Call 956-7866.



SATURDAY 6/22

Gardening class: Mulching and composting, recycling for plant growth, 9:30 to 11:30 a.m., Ho'omaluhia Botanical Garden, Kaneohe. Free. Bring work clothes, bug repellent and rain gear. Call 233-7323.

Estate planning:

Attorney from Estate Planning Services of Hawaii discusses setting up an estate plan and living will and planning for inheritance taxes, 10 a.m., St. Francis Medical Center-West, Ewa Beach. Costs $5. Call 678-7262.



SUNDAY 6/23



MONDAY 6/24

"Re-Inventing the Environmental Agenda": Business and environmental workers share ideas on broadening the base of environmental stewardship, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m., UH-Manoa. With field trip June 25 to projects and "citizen science experience." Two-part seminar costs $30. Call 956-7221.

Molly Harris Olson, formerly with the President's Council on Sustainable Development, speaks on "Building a Bridge to a Sustainable Future," noon to 1:30 p.m. in Biomed B103. Admission $5. Call 956-7221.




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