Free Keiki-Friendly CYD Activities

program along with the children. All children must be accompanied by a FRIDAY, OCTOBER 4 TEEN ZONE parent or adult caregiver. Program schedule is subject to change. Contact Fun, interactive, and educational activities for teens, including career the library 10 days in advance to request a sign language interpreter. Check HAWAII STATE ART MUSEUM exploration, social entrepreneurship, upcycling, dance, music, modeling, with your nearest branch for details. cars, first responders, technology, animal care, sports activities, and much First Friday: the first Friday of each month, the museum is open more. Located on Kalanimoku Building and Grounds, the Frank F. Fasi Civic late (6:00 – 9:00 pm) with live entertainment. Take the stairs or the Center, and Punchbowl Street between King and Beretania Street. elevators to the second floor. The shop (HiSAM Gallery Shop x MORI), HAWAIʻI STATE ART MUSEUM 2nd SATURDAY cafe (Artizen by MW) and the non-profit volunteer group Friends 11:00 am – 3:00 pm • Hawai‘i State Art Museum of the Hawaii State Art Museum also host First Friday events, with PG13 ZONE The second Saturday of each month, hands-on art activities for all ages in art sales, and special menus. For more information visit http://sfca. The PG13 Zone provides information on risky behaviors and health issues hawaii.gov/hisam/visitor-information/ or e-mail hisameducation@ like Teen Pregnancy, Tobacco Use, STD's including HIV/AIDS, Drugs & the ground floor Multipurpose Room. All materials are provided, drop in gmail.com Alcohol, suicide prevention, sexual assault awareness and prevention, at any time during activity hours, allowing at least 30 minutes to complete bullying, cyber safety, depression/anxiety, etc. for Teens 13 years old and a project. For more information visit https://hisam.hawaii.gov/calendar or SUNDAY, OCTOBER 6 up to encourage healthy choices and empower positive behaviors and e-mail [email protected]. wellness, and features Slammin' Entertainment with DJ Chunky and the CYD SUNRISE most amazing young talent of Hawai'i. Located on Kalanimoku Building and Grounds. MAUI CHILDREN AND YOUTH DAY 6:00 am • MAUNA ‘ALA, CATHEDRAL OF ST. ANDREW, ‘ IOLANI 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm • County of Maui Kenolio Recreation Complex PALACE, QUEEN LILI‘UOKALANI STATUE, OPENING CYD -THE STATE GREEN ZONE Free. Children and Youth Day honors and celebrates the potential and CAPITOL Featuring energy saving, environmental stewardship, practical and fun special gifts of our keiki and opio. Come and join us at this free event filled MAUNA ‘ALA is the sacred resting site of most Hawaiian monarchs ways to protect our communities. Meet the Hawaii Lions and Leos who with fun for the whole family, including crafts, games, demonstrations, and was created for Ka Haku o Hawai‘i - our little Prince Albert - the promote the 16th year of Going Green Recycling Community Clean Up giveaways and more. For more information, please call the Kihei Youth son of Queen Emma and King Kamehameha IV. We invite our children, Days, one-stop drop off e-waste recycling events at various Oahu schools, Center at 808-879-8698. families and community to participate in the official cultural opening businesses, and churches. of the CYD event. This annual ceremony will select children and youth COSPLAY ZONE NAMIWalks ANNUAL MENTAL HEALTH WALK from our community to lead our guests through a protocol ceremony 8:00 a.m.-10:00 a.m. • Sky Gate, near Hale recognizing Prince Albert and Princess Ka‘iulani, along with our ali‘i, Be on the lookout at various stages for your favorite Star Wars Characters, who perpetuated the values of aloha through peace, forgiveness, Disney Princesses, Crime Fighting Superheroes, Hogwarts Wizards, Ghost Come join a free, fun, and educational event for mental health awareness unity and legacies. A remembrance time will be held in the Chapel. Busters, Tokusatsu Japanese Superheroes and more! Get your camera sponsored by the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Hawaii. Ho‘okupu may be offered. ready to take some memorable photos with the Cosplayers who bring There will be coping skills to learn and keiki games. Register online at these characters to life! Check out the map to find the Jurassic Jeep for www.namihawaii.org or call 589-1297. 7:15 am • CATHEDRAL OF ST. ANDREW another awesome photo opportunity! Welcomes you for refreshments under the Aloha Tent. 8:00 am • CATHEDRAL OF ST. ANDREW KAMA`ĀINA KIDS ZONE SUNDAY-SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13–19 Rock climbing wall, ropes course, archery and MORE! Come check out all Hawaiian church service honoring our children and youth — this the activities, games, arts and crafts, find the right Kama‘āina Kids program TEEN READ WEEK: HAWAII STATE PUBLIC church was established after the passing of Prince Albert. Princess for your ‘ohana & so much more! Located on the corner of the State LIBRARY SYSTEM Ka‘iulani was also baptized and Queen Lili‘uokalani was cared Capitol Grounds and Punchbowl Street, right across from the Punchbowl for while residing at . Join us for a wonderful Street Jam Stage! The Young Adult Library Services Association (YALSA) encourages libraries celebration for all children and families of Hawai‘i. during Teen Read Week™, October 13-19, 2019, to spotlight all the great ‘IOLANI PALACE CULTURAL ACTIVITIES, TOURS resources and activities available to help teens build literacy skills while 8:45 am • ‘IOLANI PALACE Free admission to ‘Iolani Palace state rooms followed by a self-guided reading for the fun of it. Find more information at http://teenreadweek. A private ceremony offering ho‘okupu of the Queen's Prayer. exploration of the galleries, which includes exhibits of select treasures from ning.com 9:10 am • QUEEN LILI‘UOKALANI STATUE the Royal collection. Last tour entry 3:00 p.m. All are welcomed to join us for a moment of recognition. Ho‘okupu A memorable day of hula, mele, games and activities for the entire ‘ohana may be offered. on the historic grounds of ‘Iolani Palace. Demonstrations include lauhala FRIDAY & SATURDAY, OCTOBER 18 & 19 weaving and many other crafts. For more information, contact Leilani 9:15 am • MAIN STAGE - CAPITOL ROTUNDA Kahoano at 352-0013. Oli, Pule, Himeni, Hawai‘i Aloha to bless all volunteers, participants, 5TH ANNUAL AFTERSCHOOL SUMMIT guests and our community to support the 26th anniversary of CYD Friday: 8:00 am- 3:30 pm throughout the 50 states on this annual celebration day! HAWAI‘I STATE ART MUSEUM (HiSAM) ACTIVITIES Saturday: 8:00 am-12:30 pm • Ko‘olau Ballrooms & Conference Center Join us for a very memorable time celebrating our children of the 11:00 am – 3:00 pm past, present and future...HO'OMAU as Uncle Eddie Kamae would say Keynote speakers, breakout sessions, networking opportunities and Gallery Games in the museum and hands-on activities for all ages on the and "LEAVE A LEGACY" in the words of Aunty Malia Craver. For more much more is offered at this year’s before and after school, summer and first floor. Museum open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more information, please information: Kumu Hula Leilani Kaho‘ano - 352-0013 or leilani@ intersession summit for professionals and members of the community who call 586-9958, visit http://sfca.hawaii.gov/hisam/visitor-information/ or namamoakeakua.org. have vested interests in out- of-school time program. For more information e-mail [email protected] contact [email protected] CYD FUN RUN INFANT, TODDLER AND BOOSTER SEAT 6:30 am - 9:00 am • Frank F. Fasi Civic Center/Sky Gate INSPECTION & 50 HELMET GIVEAWAY WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 23 Free. 1k and 3k races for kids 17 years and younger. All participants 10:00 am – 12:00 pm • Department of Health will receive a medal. Free Parking and refreshments. To register, go Miller Street Parking Lot- Enter from Punchbowl Street to https://www.raceentry.com/races/hawaii-children-and-youth- HAWAII LIGHTS ON AFTERSCHOOL RALLY Sponsored by Queen’s Medical Center Level 1 Trauma. Free inspection plus day-fun-run/2019/register. For questions or more information, email 2:45pm • State Capitol Rotunda learn how to securely install and use your child safety seats, and how to [email protected]. See you there! properly fit a helmet. Contact TJ Donayri at [email protected] or Lori Free. Come and support afterschool and summer learning programs. The Lopez at [email protected] for more information. afterschool children will showcase their talents for art, dance and music, CHILDREN AND YOUTH DAY they will decorate the Capitol and demonstrate their appreciation for 10:00 am – 3:00 pm • State Capitol afterschool programs by sign-waving on Beretania Street. The rally will be followed by representative’s remarks. For more information please contact Kalanimoku Building, Frank F. Fasi Civic Center, Hawaii State Art FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11 Museum, ‘Iolani Palace, Kamehameha V Building (Supreme Court [email protected] Building), Punchbowl Street, and Department of Health Mauka 26th ANNUAL CHILDREN AND YOUTH SUMMIT Parking Lot. www.HawaiiCYD.org 8:30 – 9:00 • Registration, exhibits and breakfast; THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24 Sponsored by HONOLULU Family, Kama‘aina Kids, McDonald's 9:00 am – 3:00 pm • Summit Program • State Capitol Auditorium Restaurants of Hawaii, Olelo Community Media, Pacific American UNITED NATIONS DAY Foundation, The Friends of Iolani Palace, and Upspring. Free. Youth are welcome to participate and help identify important issues that contribute to the well-being of children and youth in Hawaii and 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm Free. Hawaii's 26th Annual Children and Youth Month kick-off event, propose possible solutions to support Hawaii's young people reach their Commemorating the 74th anniversary of the UNITED NATIONS and 50 Children and Youth Day, honors and celebrates our children and full potential. For more information, please contact Kierra Thompson from years of service of the United Nations Association (UNA) Hawaii- Honolulu youth in Hawaii. Over 300 interactive, educational, fun activities for Hawaii Youth Services Network at 489-9549 or [email protected]. Chapter. Activities take place from August 9 (Nagasaki bombing infants, toddlers, children, youth and the entire family. Free parking remembrances) to September 21 (UN International Day of Peace). Special at neighboring State parking lots, Central Middle School, and Central 31ST ANNUAL TALK STORY FESTIVAL event planned for UN Day, October 24, For more details go to— www.una- Pacific Bank at the corner of King and Alakea Streets. For more hawaii.org or email: [email protected] or call 808-387-7271. information, please call Kama‘aina Kids at 262-3651 or visit www. 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm • Mission Memorial Auditorium HawaiiCYD.org. Free. The City and County of Honolulu Parks Department presents the 31st Annual Talk Story Festival 2019, featuring one free night of Hawai‘i’s best MĀLAMA/PERINATAL ZONE storytellers. Full line-up, photos and history at www.honoluluparks.com. TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29 Interactive, educational and fun activities for expecting parents, For more information, please contact Samantha Sun at ssun1@honolulu. infants and toddlers. Located on the State Capitol's Diamond Head gov or 768-3032. ART LUNCH Lawn. 12:00 – 1:00 pm. • Hawaii State Art Museum SATURDAY, OCTOBER 12 Free. The last Tuesday of each month, a presentation or lecture by an artist EARLY LEARNING ZONE or arts professional. Bring your own lunch to eat during the presentation Educational and fun activities for expecting parents, infants, toddlers 2nd SATURDAY AT THE URBAN GARDEN CENTER or buy one from the museum cafe. Ground floor Multipurpose Room. For and preschoolers. Located on the State Capitol's Diamond Head lawn. more information visit http://sfca.hawaii.gov/hisam/visitor-information/ or 8:30 am – 11:30 am • Oahu Urban Garden Center e-mail [email protected] CHILDREN’S ZONE Join UH Master Gardeners and ‘Ohana Volunteers at the Urban Garden Fun and educational interactive activities for children. Located Center in Pearl City for Second Saturday at the Garden! Gardening throughout the State Capitol grounds. Visit the McDonald’s Happy workshops and demonstrations, UH Master Gardener "Got a Plant Meal Tent near Beretania St. for fun activities, treats, and a photo Question" booth, tours, UH Seed sales, occasional volunteer plant sales, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 31 with Ronald McDonald! and self-tours of the garden available at every event, including children’s gardens. Children can explore the butterfly garden, animal garden, hedge maze, and more! Visit www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/UHMG to learn more about TRICK-OR-TREATING SCOUTING ZONE resources for Home Gardeners! 5:30pm – 7:00pm • Windward Mall Hands-on STEM activities and crafts for kids of all ages. Families can also get information on Scouting programs for boys and girls in Free. Trick-or-Treating at Windward Mall. Go store-to-store instead of elementary (Cub Scouts), middle and high school (Scouting BSA), and CHILDREN’S STORYTIME door-to-door during Windward Mall’s Trick-or-Treat event this Halloween. older youth ages 14-20. Learn about career development programs 10:30 am • Hawaii State Libraries Participating merchants will be giving out goodies from 5:30pm-7:30pm. Visit www.WindwardMall.com for details. through Exploring, including their brand-new Innovation Explorers Free. Creating life-long readers begins at a young age. These 20-30 minute program for entrepreneurship through app development. programs are full of books, songs and fun activities that are designed to get kids ready to read. Children under 5 years old are encouraged to engage with the stories, and activities, and their grownups to participate in the