Your Weekend: The Best Family Fun in Hawai‘i for January 20–26, 2022
Eat breakfast in the Cretaceous period, run a pet-friendly obstacle course, celebrate Chinese New Year with some playtime and register to volunteer as a family.
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Eat breakfast in the Cretaceous period, run a pet-friendly obstacle course, celebrate Chinese New Year with some playtime and register to volunteer as a family.
Gaze into a jumbo telescope for an out-of-this-world family adventure.
Visit wild birds, go hunting in a gallery, start to celebrate the tigers in your life and gather your bottles for a local teenager’s nonprofit.
Sign up for free pickleball or acting classes, wade into the mud and watch for wild birds, watch a holiday film on a 360-degree dome and sign up for a winter-themed STEM workshop.
A local family’s plan for a new year full of fun and adventures on O‘ahu.
Poinsettias have staying power beyond Christmas, if you treat them right.
Upcycle holiday cards, wrapping and illustrations into a box to hold all your wishes for a new year.
It is the first chick born to a new African Penguin couple. Here is a little more about the endangered species.
Amp up the fun by gifting active experiences this holiday season.
How can you help your child navigate social challenges? Here are three tips for parents to help keep the conversation going.
Here’s another way to support local. We break down what you’ll get with an annual membership at five local parks and activity centers.
Make fun memories with this simple craft that turns your child’s handprint into a festive keepsake.
Pack away the Play Doh for the winter. This moldable snow smells great and is so simple kids can mix it up by themselves.
It’s the most wonderful slime of the year. A gooey keiki favorite receives a fluffy, festive makeover in adorably decorated Mason jars.
Have an icy-cool yule with this merry and bright ornament.