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Weekend Scene
Island-style fun as seen through the cameras eye
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Keeping kids fit
Olympian Bryan Clay joins a Bishop Museum health festival
RICHARD WALKER / RWALKER@STARBULLETIN.COM
Kids Fest at the Bishop Museum yesterday promoted healthy and active lifestyles among Hawaii's youth. Here, Justin Matsumura, 10, measured his weight and height. Olympic silver medalist Bryan Clay made a special appearance to talk about his special training regimen and the importance of staying healthy. Clay also won the gold medal in the decathlon at the world championships of track and field in August in Helsinki, Finland.
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A bubble machine proved fascinating to Kai Barragan, 1, at the Kids Fest celebration on the museum grounds.
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Bryson Ho, 9, gathered beanbags for a game of toss at the Kids Fest, which also featured a "mock" mini-decathlon pitting local TV newscasters against Straub Clinic physicians.
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RICHARD WALKER / RWALKER@STARBULLETIN.COM
Before a Halloween costume contest, Michael Hubbard waited with his daughter, Anya, 6 months, dressed as a chick. The first 1,200 people who arrived at Bishop Museum received free admission to this event.
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