
Monday, September 15, 1997 Charo, mamacita of the Macarena, will add her "cuchi cuchi" moves to the fun and festivities of the third annual Dance-A-Thon for an AIDS-free Hawaii, taking place 8 p.m. Sept. 27 at the Dole Cannery Square Lanai Ballroom. Join Charo at Dance-A-Thon
Dancers must raise at least $25 in pledges to attend the event; or $100 or more to receive an event T-shirt. If you can't raise pledges, you can also pay $25 at the door to dance to My Dad's Jazz Band's coffee house jazz, as well as Top 40, house and techno music spun by DJs.
There will be a prize of a five-day, four-night trip for two to Las Vegas for the individual who raises the most money, and free food will be provided dancers by TGIFriday's.
Funds raised will benefit Pacificare, a nonprofit AIDS service organization. Call 521-0344 to sign up for the event.
An unprecedented look at the 'uniki ceremonies graduating kumu hula and 'olapa (dancers) -- heretofore a closely guarded procedure -- will be presented at a hula concert next month. 'Uniki shares hula tradition
Halau Mohala 'Ilima, under the direction of kumu hula Mapuana deSilva, presents a glimpse of private halau traditions at its 17th annual Holomua Ka No'eau program.
The concert takes place at 3 p.m. Oct. 5 at Hawai'i Theatre.
Members of Halau Na Kamalei, under the direction of kumu hula and recording artist Robert Cazimero, will join Halau Mohala 'Ilima in the program. Cazimero was a hula brother of deSilva under the tutelage of the late kumu hula, Aunty Maiki Aiu.
Concert tickets are $16 and $21, available at Hawai'i Theatre box office or Connection outlets.
Charge at 528-0506 (box office, add $1 restoration fee) or 545-4000 (Connection, add about $6 service charge).
The 4th annual Gaelic Gala will be held at Murphy's Bar & Grill beginning 5:30 p.m. Sept. 24. Benefit gala celebrates
all things IrishIn keeping with the event's "St. Patrick's Day Everyday" theme, the gala will feature Irish music with feasting and a live auction of golf packages, outer island getaways, kayaking adventures, gift baskets and more.
The event will benefit CSI, Inc. (Comfort, Security, Independence), a nonprofit agency providing services for the elderly and disabled.
Tickets are $25 presale and $35 at the door. Call 538-0353 for more information.
Portuguese music and dance, food, guest speakers and a display of Portuguese artifacts will highlight Camoes Day, Saturday. Camoes Day honors
Portuguese heritageThe event, sponsored by the Hawaii Council on Portuguese Heritage, honors Luiz Vaz Camoes, Portugal's celebrated poet and playwright.
The celebration takes place at St. Andrew's Tenney Theatre, 229 Queen Emma Square, beginning at 7 p.m. Doors will open at 6 p.m.
Information: 845-1616.
October is Children and Youth Month for the Hawaii Children's Campaign. Some of the events planned include: Activities mark
Children and Youth Month
Children and Youth Day, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 5 at Bishop Museum. See exhibits, demonstrations and entertainment. Free for Hawaii residents and military with I.D.
State Farm's Bicycle Safety Rodeo, 9:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. Oct. 11 at Shriner's Hospital. Bike safety program is open to all elementary school aged children.
McGruff Fun Run, 6:30 to 9 a.m. Oct. 12 at Kapiolani Park. This is an 8K or 3K run/walk for the whole family. Entry fee: $16 entry fee; $14 kids under 12; group rate for five or more is $10 per person. Sign up early if you want to be sure to receive a run T-shirt. Call 255-4479 for more information.
Children's Festival, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Oct. 12 at Honolulu Zoo. Various activities will focus on conservation and learning about endangered species. Free for Hawaii residents.
Bankoh Fun Day at Bishop Museum, 7 to 9 p.m. Oct. 18 and 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Oct. 19. Listen to spooky stories on the 18th, and Hawaii's best story tellers on the 19th. Free for Hawaii residents and military families with I.D.s
The roar of the engines, the sound of the cheering crowds -- the 1997 JN Automotive Hydrofest brings the excitement of hydroplane boat racing back to Pearl Harbor for the eighth year, Oct. 11 and 12. High-speed hydrofest
returns to Pearl HarborWatch high-speed racing and entertainment from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. Admission is free.
Boat transportation to Ford Island is also available free at the Arizona Memorial Ferry Landing and Pearl City Peninsula.
Call the Hydro Hotline at 471-9109 for more information.
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