
Spring celebration: Spaghetti dinner, 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. April 11, Moiliili Community Center, 2535 S. King St. Activities include a bake and plant sale, and entertainment by ELVIS. Proceeds will go toward the Senior Center, Elder Care and Children/Family programs. Tickets: $5. Call 955-1555.
Makahiki: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 12, Neal Blaisdell Center. This year's theme "Wipeout Crime" features local law enforcement agencies demonstrating how to control and reduce crime; and a youth protection certification course on how to prevent and report child abuse. Sponsored by the Boy Scouts of America, Aloha Council. Cost: $5. Call 595-6366.
Country-western dance: 6:30 to 10:30 p.m. April 12, St. Anthony's Church Hall, Kailua. Music by DJ Brian Young. Bring pupus and drinks. Cost: $5. Proceeds go toward the Outreach Program. Call 262-7441.
Jazz festival: Second annual variety show to benefit the Hawaii International Jazz Festival and provide scholarships for young Hawaii talent, 7 p.m. April 12. Prominent theme of the evening is blues and gospel music. Tickets available at the Hawaii Theater box office. Cost: $8-$18. Call 941-9974.
Allegro Concert Orchestra: First benefit concert, 4 to 7 p.m. April 13, Indigo Eurasian Cuisine, 1121 Nuuanu Ave. There will be an auction and performances by the Allegro Concert Orchestra, and comedians Ray Bumatai and Eden-Lee Murray. Many auction items including certificates from Bridal Emporium, Tuxedo Junction, Rocky's Limousine, Roy's, Sam Choy's and Keo's, and tickets to the Allegro Concerts and the Honolulu Symphony. Dinner will be served at 6 p.m. Cost: $100 (tax deductible). Reservations at 955-3439.
"Child's Play": 13th annual golf tournament, noon April 17 at the Sheraton Makaha Golf Club, West Course. A foursome scramble format will be used. Prizes will be awarded for hole-in-one, closest to the pin and longest drive contests. Registration begins at 11 a.m. Pupu buffet, awards program and auction to follow. Cost: $160 per player. Hole sponsorships: $2,000 (includes a round of golf for a foursome). Limited to the first 160 golfers. Proceeds go toward the Child and Family Service programs. Call 543-8464.
"Pets in Paradise": Hawaiian Humane Society's fundraiser, 6 p.m. April 19, Royal Hawaiian Hotel, Monarch Room. Cocktails and silent auction will begin the event; dinner at 7:30 p.m. Deadline: April 17. Cost: $150 and up. Call 946-2187.
"An Evening of Mystery": Who killed wealthy local importer/exporter Maximillian Rich? Help solve the crime, 6 p.m. May 3, Hawaii Theatre. Actors include Devon Guard, Matthew Pedersen, Beth Ann Kozlovich, Louis Xigogianis, Mark Lloyd, Cassandra Harrell, Veronica Kelly, Mike Humelrickhouse, Don Nahaku, Laurence Paxton, Glenn Cannon, Richard Pellett, Tina Shelton, Antoni Luke and Jeff Kurtzman. Emcees are Vince Gerasole and Heidi Umbhau. There also will be an auction and presentation of Alfred Hitchcock's film clips. Tickets: $150 per person to $10,000 for "patron boxes" for 10 people (includes cocktails and dinner). Limited seating. Reservation deadline: April 18. Call 528-5535. Proceeds benefit the theatre's continuing restoration and operation. Complimentary parking available at the First Hawaiian Tower, 1132 Bishop St.
Spring Ohana Festival: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 19, St. Joseph School of Waipahu. Proceeds will go toward computer equipment, programs and materials so students can "excel into the 21st century." Call 677-4475.
Hawaii Foodbank: Free concert, 10 a.m. April 19, Koko Marina. Krash Kealoha to emcee. Featured artists include He 'Ohana Makau with Kawika Kahiapo, Rolando Sanchez and Salsa Hawaii, Natural Vibrations, Sunland, and Bob Jones and Hard Drive. Foodbank volunteers will be collecting non-perishable food and donations from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Meet Ronald McDonald, 9 to 10 a.m. Call 395-4737.
Cruise-N-Show: The Aloha Mustang and Shelby Club of Hawaii will present awards to the best cars/trucks in the following categories: classic, hot rod, late model (1974 to 1997), import, rod, truck, modified truck, 4X4, paint, engine, rumble (idle plus 3 short revs), modified late model, modified import, sports car, and best of show. Participants are asked to bring donations for the Hawaii Food Bank. Meet at 10 a.m. April 19 in the parking lot behind Windward Ford in Kailua. Judging and lunch (bring your own) will begin at 11 a.m. At 12:30 p.m. caravan will head for Restaurant Row via Pali then head for the food bank drop-off site. Awards will be given at 1:30 p.m. Call Darryl Yamane at 839-7015.
Race Against Violence: 3.1 mile race/walk sponsored by Faerber's Flyers Women's Running Club, and St. Francis and Kapiolani medical centers, 7 a.m. April 20, Manoa Recreation Center. Proceeds will go to the Kapiolani Sex Abuse Treatment Center and Family Peace Center, and the University of Hawaii Women's Cross Country Team. Awards will also be given to the top three male and female race walkers, wheelchair contestants or strollers. Entry fee of $10 will be accepted until 6:45 a.m. April 20 but no T-shirt will be given. Pick up forms at running stores, fitness centers and military outlet locations, or call 941-4160.
Mililani High School's Project Graduation '97: Car wash, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. April 20, Mililani Wal-Mart. Cost: $5 per car.
Bob's Hawaiian-style chicken sale, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. April 26, Mililani High School parking lot. Tickets: $7 per chicken. Make checks payable to MHS Project Graduation '97 SPDA. Return address must be included. Mail checks to: MHS Project Graduation '97 SPDA, care of 94-1078 Akaku St., Mililani, Hawaii 96789. Call 623-6575.
Hawaii International Child auction: There will also be food and entertainment to raise funds for Chinese and Russian orphanages, noon to 4 p.m. April 27, St. Francis School, 2707 Pamoa Road. Among the items to be auctioned are 20 photographs by German photographer Eva Siao. Cost: $10 adults; children free.
"Opus 17": Four-mile Honolulu Symphony Fun Run presented by the Symphony Guild, 7:30 a.m. April 27. Entry forms are available at all Aloha Petroleum gas stations and mini-marts, military exchanges, public libraries, Barnes and Noble, Borders Books and Music stores, Starbucks, Coffee Manoa, running stores and bike shops, Sacred Hearts Academy, Honolulu Club, Blood Bank, the March/April issue of Hawaii Race magazine, the Honolulu Symphony Offices or call 545-2588. Entry fee: $25.
Midsummer Night's Feast: Annual evening of food, wine and entertainment for Ballet Hawaii. At 6:30 p.m. May 4, Hawaii Prince Hotel, Marina Lobby. Cost: $150. Limited seating. RSVP by April 30. Call 988-7578.
St. Louis Ohana Festival: 2 to 10:30 p.m. May 2, and 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. May 3, Gerber Field House. The public is also invited to the annual May pageant and class chanting contest, noon May 2, McCabe Gym.
Fashion fantasy: Japanese Women's Society annual fashion show features Nobuyoshi Koba, internationally known beauty expert from Japan, 1 p.m. May 4, Sheraton Hotel ballroom. The boutique opens at 9 a.m.; ballroom doors open at 11:15 a.m.; and luncheon 11:45 a.m. Proceeds go to the Care Home for the Elderly, Hale Pulama Mau, Kuakini Foundation and the JWS Gerontology Scholarship Fund. Tickets: $45. Call 739-0664 or 595-3466.
Hotel charity walk: 19th Annual Hawaii Hotel Association Visitor Industry Charity Walk, May 17. Walkers will meet at McCoy Pavilion at Ala Moana Beach Park and walk through Waikiki, Kapiolani Park and by the Ala Wai Canal, ending at Ala Moana Beach Park. There will be 14 checkpoints with food and entertainment. Pledge forms available beginning March 11. Call Tina Yamaki at 923-0407 (Oahu); Terryl Vencl at 244-8625 (Maui); Shelly Root at 885-2987 (Big Island); and Doug Chang at 245-5050 (Kauai).