FREE - Sunday October 7, 2018 10am to 3pm State Capitol, Surrounding Capital District 415 S. Beretania St. , HI 96813 S Please join us for our very special DIAMOND SPONSORS 25th Children and Youth Day. Fun, food, entertainment, and educational activities for the entire family! Come and celebrate Hawaii’s keiki and their talents. Supporting and encouraging our youth can help them grow up to be happy, healthy adults. Free parking at various City and State parking lots, Central Pacific Bank, and Central Middle School. Visit www.HawaiiCYD.org for more information.

The first 500 people to present this flyer at the Oh Baby! Family Expo at the Blaisdell Box Office on Sunday October 7, 2018 will receive one PLATINUM SPONSORS Free admission ticket courtesy of CYD! Brown Bags To Stardom Bring your own Inaugural Hawaiian GOLD SPONSORS water bottle CYD Concert and help keep CYD Saturday 10/6 from 4 - 6pm Modern Luxury Hawaii PAI Honolulu Plastic Free! Water Refill at Iolani Palace Hawaii Children’s Trust Fund Stations and Dispensers ‘Ohana in SILVER SPONSORS located throughout the concert with a prelude of YELP MONSANTO COMPANY grounds and can be our own CYD keiki and found on our Event Map ‘opio talents. BRONZE SPONSORS at www.HawaiiCYD.org Kaiser Permanente The Cathedral of St. Andrew

Want to get involved in supporting our keiki ? Visit hawaiicyd.org for opportunities & information or email us at [email protected] Free Keiki-Friendly CYD Activities

resources to reach the entire family about managing their CYD FUN RUN money, building credit, and realizing their financial goals. 6:30 – 9:00 am • Frank F. Fasi Civic Center/Sky Gate Located on Kalanimoku Grounds. FREE. 1k and 3k races for kids 17 years and younger. All participants receive a medal and goodie bag. Free GREEN ZONE parking and refreshments. Pre-registration only. To Located at Mall between ‘Iolani Palace and the register, go online to Active.com and search "CYD Fun State Library. Recycle your used eyeglasses and hearing Run 2018". For questions or more information, email aids and get the latest news about upcoming Going Green [email protected]. See you there! Recycling Community Clean-Up Days! CHILDREN AND YOUTH DAY FARM TO SCHOOL ZONE 10:00 am – 3:00 pm • State Capitol The Statewide Farm to School coordinator will host State Capitol, Kalanimoku Building, Frank F. Fasi Civic interactive keiki games and share farm-to-school SATURDAY, OCTOBER 6 Center, Hawaii State Art Museum, ‘Iolani Palace, resources to grow gardens, connect with farmers, and Kamehameha V Building (Supreme Court Building), deepen keiki connections to their food and the ‘aina. KA LEO O NA PUA Punchbowl Street and Department of Health Mauka Children, teens, and their families will learn about the importance of kalo (taro), and 1,000 kalo plants will be 4:00 pm - 6:00 pm • ‘Iolani Palace Parking Lot. www.HawaiiCYD.org shared with the community to care for. Our Inaugural Hawaiian CYD concert celebrates 25 Sponsored by HONOLULU Family, Kama‘aina Kids, years of Children and Youth Day and this year’s theme: McDonald's Restaurants of Hawaii, Olelo Community COSPLAY ZONE Media, Pacific American Foundation, The Friends of Iolani Ho’omau...For the Children...Mālama Honua. Featuring Join The 501st Legion, Hawaii Hero Alliance, and Leah Palace, Tihati, KFVE and UpSpring. Hawaii's 25th Annual ʻOhana Genoa Keawe in concert with a Prelude of our Rose inside the State Capital Auditorium as they wow Children and Youth Month kick-off event, Children and own CYD keiki (children) and ʻōpio (youth) talents. A new you with their incredible costumes, makeup, and bringing Youth Day, honors and celebrates our children and youth CYD hula mele composed by Kamakakehau Fernandez characters to life! A variety of characters are expected to in Hawaii. Over 300 interactive, educational, fun activities will also be introduced. Want to learn the hula (dance) be in attendance, everyone from Disney princesses, to for infants, toddlers, children, youth and the entire family. to this new mele (song)? All will be invited to join in. All Star Wars Legends! Be on the lookout as they walk the Free parking at neighboring State parking lots, Central ages and levels of hula dancers invited - hāpai (pregnant) grounds, interact with the crowd, and make appearances Middle School, and Central Pacific Bank at the corner of mommies, babies, keiki, ʻōpio to kūpuna. There’s a on the various stages! place for you! Contact CYD Committee Member Leilani King and Alakea Streets. For more information, please Kahoʻāno [email protected] or 808-352-0013 visit www.HawaiiCYD.org ‘IOLANI PALACE CULTURAL for more information. MĀLAMA/PERINATAL ZONE ACTIVITIES, TOURS Interactive, educational and fun activities for expecting Free admission to ‘Iolani Palace state rooms followed by SUNDAY, OCTOBER 7 parents, infants and toddlers. Located on the State a self-guided exploration of the galleries, which includes Capitol’s Diamond Head Lawn. exhibits of select treasures from the Royal collection. Last CYD SUNRISE tour entry 3:00 p.m. 6:00 am • MAUNA 'ALA, CATHEDRAL OF ST. EARLY LEARNING ZONE A memorable day of hula, mele, games and activities for Educational and fun activities for expecting parents, ANDREW, ' IOLANI PALACE, QUEEN LILI‘UOKALANI the entire ‘ohana on the historic grounds of ‘Iolani Palace. infants, toddlers and preschoolers. Located on the State STATUE, OPENING CYD -THE STATE CAPITOL Demonstrations include lauhala weaving and growing Capitol’s Diamond Head lawn. uala (sweet potato). The public will enjoy free Mauna ‘Ala is the sacred resting site of most Hawaiian lessons, makahiki games, throw net demonstrations, monarchs and was created for Ka Haku o Hawai‘i - CHILDREN’S ZONE local book readings, and beautiful Hawaiian songs and our little Prince Albert - the son of Queen Emma and Fun and educational interactive activities for children. dance. For more information, contact Cindy Ascencio at King Kamehameha IV. We invite our children, families Located throughout the State Capitol grounds. Visit the 522-0821. and community to participate in the official cultural McDonald’s Happy Meal Tent near Beretania St. for fun opening of the CYD event. This annual ceremony will activities, treats, and a photo with Ronald McDonald! KING KAMEHAMEHA V select children and youth from our community to lead JUDICIARY HISTORY CENTER our guests through a protocol ceremony recognizing SCOUTING ZONE Prince Albert and Princess Ka‘iulani, along with our ali‘i, Hands-on STEM activities and crafts for kids of all ages. Ali‘iolani Hale — located behind the King Kamehameha who perpetuated the values of aloha through peace, Families can also get information on Scouting programs Statue on King Street — is the Hawai’i State Judiciary forgiveness, unity and legacies. A remembrance time will for boys and girls in elementary (Cub Scouts), middle and Building. Our museum is Admission Free. Learn about be held in the Chapel. Ho‘okupu may be offered. high school (Scouting BSA), and older youth ages 14-20. Hawai’i’s courts and our unique legal history through Learn about career development programs through self-guided tours, gallery displays, and short films. For information go to our websitewww.jhchawaii.net ! 7:15 am • CATHEDRAL OF ST. ANDREW welcomes Exploring, including their brand-new Innovation Explorers program for entrepreneurship through app development. you for refreshments under the Aloha Tent. HAWAI‘I STATE ART MUSEUM 8:00 am • CATHEDRAL OF ST. ANDREW — Hawaiian TEEN ZONE ACTIVITIES church service honoring our children and youth — this Fun, interactive, and educational activities for teens, 11:00 am – 3:00 pm • Museum first floor church was established after the passing of Prince including career exploration, social entrepreneurship, Gallery Games in the museum and hands on activities for Albert. Princess Ka‘iulani was also baptized and Queen upcycling, dance, music, filmmaking, modeling, cars, first all ages on the first floor. Museum open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Lili‘uokalani was cared for while residing at Washington responders, technology, animal care, sports activities, For more information, please call 586-9958, visit http:// Place. Join us for a wonderful celebration for all children and much more. Located on Kalanimoku Building and sfca.hawaii.gov/hisam/visitor-information/ or e-mail and families of Hawai‘i. Grounds. [email protected] 8:45 am • ‘IOLANI PALACE — A private ceremony PG13 ZONE INFANT, TODDLER & BOOSTER offering ho‘okupu of the Queen's Prayer. The PG13 Zone provides information on risky behaviors and health issues like Teen Pregnancy, Tobacco Use, STD’s SEAT INSPECTION +50 HELMET 9:10 am • QUEEN LILI‘UOKALANI STATUE — Join us including HIV/AIDS, Drugs & Alcohol, suicide prevention, GIVEAWAY for a moment of recognition. Ho‘okupu may be offered. sexual assault awareness and prevention, bullying, cyber 10:00 am – 12:00 noon • Department of Health, 9:15 am • MAIN STAGE - CAPITOL ROTUNDA — safety, depression/anxiety, etc. for Teens 13 years old Miller Street Parking Lot- Enter from Punchbowl St. Oli, Pule, Himeni, Hawai‘i Aloha to bless all volunteers, and up to encourage healthy choices and empower Sponsored by Queen’s Medical Center and Keiki Injury participants, guests and our community who support the positive behaviors and wellness, and features Slammin’ Prevention Coalition (KIPC). Free inspection, plus free 25th anniversary of CYD throughout the 50 states on this Entertainment with DJ Chunky and the most amazing event parking after your seats are checked! Learn how annual celebration day! Join us for a very memorable young talent of Hawai’i. Located on Kalanimoku to securely install and use your child safety seats, and time celebrating our children of past, present and Building and Grounds. how to properly fit a helmet. Contact Carmen Bowling at future...HO'OMAU as Uncle would say and [email protected] for more information. "LEAVE A LEGACY" in the words of Aunty Malia Craver. FINANCIAL ZONE For more information: Kumu Hula Leilani Kaho‘ano - 352- The Financial Zone will feature banks and credit unions 0013 or [email protected]. on-site to share information about financial services and children’s savings accounts, while nonprofits and the Department of Commerce and Consumer Affairs will have