We Tried It: Waimānalo Country Farms’ Fall Harvest Festival
We frolicked in the pumpkin patch, fed the farm animals, went on a hayride and got all the fall feels.
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We frolicked in the pumpkin patch, fed the farm animals, went on a hayride and got all the fall feels.
These costume contests, trick-or-treating spots and spooky scavenger hunts are eerie-sistible.
To celebrate Halloween, PBS Hawai‘i is hosting Trunk O’ Treat for Keiki Club members and Lopaka Kapanui on “What School You Went?”
Get your tickets for these kid-friendly stage shows before they sell out.
(Sponsored) HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union offers expert tips as you prepare to send your child to college.
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Give your future college student the best leg up with our Hawai‘i College Guide that covers preparation guidance like finances and testing.
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The new karaoke spot on Sheridan Street offers swanky rooms, high-tech karaoke equipment and a solid drink menu.
Husband-and-wife team Nohea Tano and Will Howard’s passion is to help keiki love, enjoy and stay in sports.
We talked to the Department of Emergency Management to get the answers to important hurricane preparedness FAQ.
This fall break, keiki can try something new that will inspire them for the rest of the school year and beyond.
Many independent schools across the state are taking in new students affected by the recent wildfires, with some waiving tuition for at least a year.