posted by A.Alba

Book End

Happy Halloween everybody!  I’m sure your weekend will be very busy, either partying with the grown-ups or tending to the trick-or-treaters, but if you have time this weekend I highly recommend continuing to support Hawaii’s literary scene by attending one of the events we list below.

Stories of Aloha by Jocelyn Fujii

Our Stories of Aloha Giveaway is still going on.  You have until Tuesday, November 3rd to leave us a comment on our Facebook page in order to win a free copy of the book, signed by both Jocelyn Fujii & Brett Uprichard.  No other requirements!  Even if you’re not interested in the book, tell a friend who might be, or turn it into a wonderful gift for Christmas.

Don’t forget, the Hawaii State Library is still celebrating Filipino American History Month 2009 by hosting a photo and art display that is ongoing until the end of the month.  If you haven’t seen it yet, now is your last chance!

On to the events!

Friday, October 30

  • 10:00am – Fall Friday Book Sale at Waimanalo Public Library until 4pm.  Children’s book at 50 cents, adult books around $1.  Call 259-2610.
  • 11:00am – It’s Keiki Halloween Movie Day at Kona Stories book store.  Details

Saturday, October 31

  • 10:00am – “Stories of the World with Sandra Maclees” at the Hilo Public Library on the Big Island.  For over forty years, Sandra MacLees has used drama and humor to bring alive various folktales, fables, myths, legends, biographies, and history. Program is recommended for ages 5 and older. Call 933-8888.  Source
  • 10:00am – It’s Keiki Storytime for the kids at Borders in Pearlridge Mall.  More info
  • 10:30am – Halloween Fun at McCully-Moiliili Public Library!  Attendees are encouraged to wear their costumes for crafts, songs, and stories.  One hour program, call 973-1099 for details.  Source
  • 11:00am – “Queen of Halloween Storytime and Craft” at Barnes & Noble Ala Moana.  Children’s storytime featuring Queen of Halloween (Ann Estelle Series). More info
  • 12:00pm – String and Harp Ensemble Concert at the Hawaii State Library featuring members of the Oahu Civic Orchestra.  This 45-minute program will feature classical music and pop songs arranged for harp & string quartet.  586-3520 for more information.  Source
  • 01:30pm – “Teen Cosplay & Anime Movie” at Liliha Public Library until 3pm.  Young adults (12+) are encouraged to attend, dressed in costume as their favorite anime/manga character.  Awards will be given for the best male/female costume.  Also, an anime movie will be shown and snacks will be provided.  This event was originally listed for Oct. 10 on an error, but was corrected for the 31st.  For more info call 587-7577.  More info

Sunday, November 1

  • 10:00am – Friends of the Pearl City Library sale at Pearl City Public Library from 10am – 3pm.  Today, videos are 50 cents each!  Call 453-6566 for more details.
  • 01:00pm – Book Signing:  What Hawaii Likes to Eat…Hana Hou! at Barnes & Noble Ala Moana.  Martin Wyss, from the memorable Swiss Inn, is the special guest as a new collection of over 145 recipes is presented.  More info
  • 02:00pm – Book Signing with William Fernandez at Borders at Victoria Ward Centre promoting his new book Rainbows Over Kapa’a. More info
  • 03:00pm – Book Signing with author Dorinda Lum and illustrator Michael Furuya as they present their book, Keoni’s Special Gift.  Event will be held at Native Books in Ward Warehouse.  More info
  • 03:00pm – Author Event with Tom Coffman, promoting his book Nation Within at Revolution Books located at 2626 South King Street (at University).  Contact Revolution Books, 808-944-3106.  Source
  • 06:45pm – Aloha Shorts Event:  “Man Kine” featuring three pieces about issues of masculine identity.  These increasingly popular free monthly events are held at Hawai’i Public Radio’s intimate Atherton Performing Arts Studio. Tapings begin at 6:45 pm with music from the all-male Aloha Shorts house band Hamajang. Reservations are strongly recommended; call 955-8821 during business hours.  More info

Remember, all events listed above may be subject to change.  Please contact the venue beforehand if you plan on attending.

If you have an event you would like us to help promote, please leave us a comment here or e-mail me at aalba@hawaiibookblog[dot]com.  Replace the [dot] with a ‘.’ when you compose the message.  Mahalo and have a great weekend!