Your Weekend: The Best Family Fun in Honolulu for April 15-21, 2021
Play in a new community-created interactive art project for free, try bumper cars at a new indoor playground, watch a gentle lesson about racism and more.
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Play in a new community-created interactive art project for free, try bumper cars at a new indoor playground, watch a gentle lesson about racism and more.
Your family could be among the first to experience Kids City’s new location, opening this Thursday at Ward Village.
It’s not just about academics. These now rare opportunities to talk story with your child’s teacher face-to-face can provide valuable insight into your little one’s personality away from home.
Plant flowers, pull weeds, harvest veggies and get dirty while giving back to the community in this family-friendly volunteer opportunity.
Pose with sunflowers, pick up a free bag of keiki activities, listen to a daylong ʻukulele concert and more.
Quick fixes for sandy feet, broken slippers and a DIY campfire starter made from items you have at home.
From health forms and temperature scans, to face masks and boarding, here are seven things you need to know when flying with kids during the coronavirus pandemic.
When the pandemic shut down in-person classes at Windward Community College, folks there cooked up a practical and tasty way to reach out. And they’re doing it again this semester.
Let a butterfly land on you, find eggs for a prize, travel across the ocean and play with a putty garden.
In abnormal times, normal just won’t do.
This year’s Hawai‘i Regional Scholastic Art Awards exhibit is “one of the most crucial exhibitions in HiSAM’s history.”
Join our #ChalkYourWalkHI challenge this spring to spread aloha in your neighborhoods.
These polished eggs take just a few drop of nail color and some water.
Volunteer outside, visit fairies, save a space at a free drive-in movie and more.
Brush up on art, enhance your academics or tackle a STEAM project in-person or online this summer.
What started as a hobby for Kate Li has turned into a moneymaker that’s helping her pay for college.