Events for Kids in March 2023 on O‘ahu
Meet and take photos with Storybook Princesses, check out North Shore Stables Outpost at Pearlridge Center, enjoy Keiki Fun Day at Wet ’n’ Wild Hawai‘i and more!
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Meet and take photos with Storybook Princesses, check out North Shore Stables Outpost at Pearlridge Center, enjoy Keiki Fun Day at Wet ’n’ Wild Hawai‘i and more!
Photo: Courtesy of ʻIolani SchoolThe new K-1 classrooms at ʻIolani School incorporate natural elements. Nearly 200 kindergarteners and first graders in urban Honolulu have begun their new school year in brand-new classrooms inspired—and surrounded—by nature. These classrooms have outdoor lanais, natural sunlight, gardening spaces and ceiling-to-floor windows…
Photo: Hawai'i Ocean ExpoThe Hawai'i Ocean Expo 2018 is this weekend in the Neal Blaisdell Exhibition Hall. Honolulu Mini Maker Faire Bring your keiki to the Honolulu Mini Make Faire, an annual gathering of creative people who love to share…
Photo: Thinkstockphotos.comSummer programs update 2018 If your kids aren’t enrolled in summer activities for 2018, time’s running out. Many programs have waiting lists or no longer are accepting students. Here's a list of available programs as of May 25. We will update…
Photo: Honolulu Museum of Art Bank of Hawaiʻi Family Sunday Bring the family to the Honolulu Museum of Art, where admission is free, and kids can participate in art activities and entertainment. This month’s theme, “Where are We?” focuses on…
Photo: Courtesy of Lemonade Alley.Lemonade Alley happens on Saturday, April 21, 2018. Lemonade Alley For Earth Day 2018 Visit lemonade stands, sample homemade recipes, and be inspired by local entrepreneurs who have worked hard over the past few months to prepare…
The ‘Iolani Fair is this Friday and Saturday, April 12 and 13. Be on the lookout for cowboy boots and farm animals as this year’s theme,“Barnyard Bash,” is sure to be a keiki pleaser. In addition to E.K. Fernandez rides…
Photo: Courtesy of ‘Iolani School Editorʻs Note: You may have heard about the Maker Movement, where students are encouraged to tinker, create and imagine items, products and solutions. There is a key component to this learning that can give it…