It’s time…it’s time…it’s Book End Time! Welcome to this week’s Book End, highlighting the weekend’s literary and library events here in Hawaii.

April Fool’s!

Today is the first day of April which means…watch your back! If you’re on Twitter, here’s a little advice from our sister account @OlelooftheDay:

Inā ʻoe e ʻōʻupē ana i kou hoa, e hoʻohana paha ʻoe i ka hashtag #HupoApelila aiʻole e ʻōlelo i “Hūpō ʻApelila” ma hope o ka ʻōlelo pāʻani.

(If you’re going to fool your friends, perhaps you should use the #HupoApelila hashtag or say “Hūpō ʻApelila” after your jest.)

Have fun today and always remember to be safe and don’t go too overboard!

By the way, did you guy’s hear about Youtube sensation, Rebecca Black? She’s coming to The University of Hawaii! Article from the student newspaper here.

Celebrate Reading

The Celebrate Reading festival is only two weeks away and we need your help! We need readers like yourselves to show support for this festival by visiting the Celebrate Reading Facebook page and Liking it for us! Every person showing support helps, so tell all your friends and family, teachers, students, etc… about this amazing, free event!

Remember, you can always read more about Celebrate Reading by visiting our page at hawaiibookblog.com/celebratereading.

Weekly Breakdown

Here’s what we covered this past week on Hawaii Book Blog:

Now on to the events…

Saturday, April 2

  • 10:00am – Maui folk, bring your keiki down to Barnes & Noble in Lahaina for a fun children’s story time. More info here.
  • 10:00am – It’s the first Saturday of the month, which means it’s time for the First Saturday Sale! by the Friends of the Library Hawaiʻi. The sale will be from 10am – 2pm at Bill’s Bookmobile (690 Pohukaina Street in Kakaʻako). There are over 2,500 every day bookmobile selections PLUS April’s specials: History, Religion, Mystery, Nature, Cookbooks, Hobbies, Children’s Books and Music. All proceeds go to support all 51 public libraries. For more information visit the Friends’ website: friendsofthelibraryofhawaii.org
  • 11:00am – Come to Barnes & Noble Ala Moana for a fun storytime for kids. They’ll be reading Noodle & Lou by Liz Garton Scanlon among others. More info here.
  • 01:00pm – Special Barnes & Noble Ala Moana author event! Come down to the bookstore and meet Mingmei Yip, author of novels Peach Blossom Pavilion and Petals from the Sky. She also wrote and illustrated Chinese Children’s Favorite Stories. Mingmei will be on hand to talk story and sign copies of her latest novel, Song of the Silk Road. There will be a Q&A session, followed by a book signing. Definitely a great opportunity to meet this talented Chinese-American author! More info here.

Sunday, April 3

  • 10:30am – Special Family Storytime in honor of Child Abuse Prevention Awareness Month at Kaimuki Public Library. The Child Abuse Prevention Planning Council and State Department of Health are sponsoring these free story times. Phone the library at 733-8422 for more info.
  • 06:45pm – Come to the next Aloha Shorts free live taping! Aloha Shorts dedicates its upcoming live taping to Earth Day with stories and poems about sustainability in our islands. As always, it’s at Hawaii Public Radio’s Atherton Studio. Audiences at the April 3rd taping will also be able to take home a reminder to “go green,” courtesy of Blue Planet Foundation, the local organization dedicated to ending Hawai’i’s dependence on fossil fuels. For more info, visit Bamboo Ridge’s events page.

The Week After (Mon – Thurs)

  • Annual Edible Book Contest – The University of Hawai’i at Manoa Library would like to invite you to participate in the 2nd Annual Hawai‘i Edible Book Contest at the University of Hawai’i at Manoa Hamilton Library in support of the Hawai’i Food Bank. Starting at 8 a.m., Edible Book entries may be delivered to Hamilton Library’s Sunny Alcove. Bring a contribution for the Hawai’i Food Bank to receive an entry pass to view the Edible Book Contest. This event is free and open to the public. Monday, April 4, 8:00am at University of Hawaii at Manoa’s Hamilton Library Room 301. For more information click here.
  • Books are Building Blocks – This free monthly program is to encourage family literacy. There will be five separate reading groups: ages 5-7, ages 8-10, ages 11-13, ages 14-18, and their parent(s). Each group will have a person reading aloud to them, followed by a discussion of what was read. To pre-register, volunteer, or for more information, please contact Shani Dutton at 936-6190 or e-mail F.O.L.K. at FOLK@folkhawaii.com. Tuesday, April 5, 4:30pm at Kailua-Kona Public Library (Big Island).
  • Meditation for Everyone – Allie Shields of the Mahasiddha Kadampa Buddhist Center will demonstrate and discuss how the healthy habit of meditation can be added to your everyday life. Although each session is taught as part of a series, newcomers are always welcome. This program is suitable for ages 12 and older, and especially for teens and adults. Tuesday, April 5, 6:00pm at Aina Haina Public Library, Meeting Room.
  • Puzzletime! – Keiki ages 1½ – 5, accompanied by a parent or caregiver, are invited to exercise their minds by playing with educational puzzles. A short storytime with Auntie Christin will follow, featuring stories, songs, and finger plays. Thursday, April 7, 10:30am at Hawaii Kai Public Library‘s downstairs meeting room.

Remember, all events listed above may be subject to change. Please contact the venue beforehand if you plan on attending. We encourage you to click on the links that are included with the events in the timeline above. More events can be found on our Hawaii Book Blog Events Calendar. You can also keep up with events through us on Twitter by following @HawaiiBookBlog.

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!