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Thursday, December 12, 1996




ByKen Sakamoto, Star-Bulletin
Mephiskapheles plays the Groove with Fishbone tomorrow.
See our [Nightclubs] calendar for show details.



Hoopla at Barbers Point

The activities at the 2nd annual Holiday Hoopla will make for a day of family fun Saturday from 2 to 9 p.m. at the Barbers Point Naval Air Station's Pointer Field.

Take in a parade, sleigh race, hula performance by Ewa Lani Hula Maids and a concert by Island Rhythms. At about 6 p.m., Skydive Hawaii will have a demonstration, the Pacific Fleet Band will play and a giant tree will be lighted. There will also be an outdoor theater screening of "Home Alone."

There will be a Santa's village, games and trolley rides. Food, drinks and crafts will also be available. No pets or coolers. Call 682-4023.



Take a pick of pianos

More than 50 pianos, organs and keyboards will be auctioned at 2 p.m. Sunday at Thayer Piano, 1020 Auahi St.

Among the brands to be offered are Yamaha, Kawai, Steinway, Brentwood, Story & Clark, Weber and many others.

Providing entertainment will be jazz pianist Les Peetz, and the students of Ellen Masaki, including Sean Kennard, winner of the first Chopin International Piano Competition of the Pacific.

Information: 593-9395.



Whole lotta lights to look at

If you missed Saturday's opening of the Honolulu City Lights, you can still take a tour of the display - without the traffic and crowds.

And there are entertaining events still being held in conjunction with City Lights.

Tonight from 5:30 to 6:30, students of the Suzuki Association of Hawaii will present a Christmas concert at the Hawaii State Library.

Tomorrow at 11:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. you may enjoy "An Old-

Fashioned Christmas Holiday Tour" from the YWCA on Richard Street. Information: 523-4674.

Meanwhile, light displays are also happening at the Honolulu Zoo. On Thursday, Friday and Saturday evenings through Jan. 4, Zoolights features life-size light sculptures of zoo animals, nightly holiday entertainment and paper-mache animals .

Zoolights runs from 5 to 8 p.m. Admission is $3 for adults, $1 for children 2 through 12. Information: 926-3191.




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