Mid-November
to Mid-December 2009 Art
& Culture Events
Support
GIAC: For
every $100 pledged
to KKCR with the
option to support
GIAC, GIAC will
receive 1 month ofUnderwritingmessages
on KKCR. GIAC
is continuously
"bringing arts
to the people and
people to the
arts."
If
you own
Photoshop and
fighting it
too long to
understand it,
this is your
opportunity to
learn,
experience and
use the power
of Photoshop
to make the
creations that
rest in your
mind.
Get light
years ahead of
where you are
now in just
four classes.
Photoshop's
Preferences,
the Bridge's
Preferences,
the Bridge,
Camera RAW,
Photoshop
Tools, Layers,
Actions,
Masks,
Adjustment
Layers and
more.
Questions?
Call Johnathan
Green at
332-5365
Thursday,
November 12,
5:30 pm
Dr
Jennifer
Kahn, Bishop
Museum &
Alan
Carpenter,
Hawaii State
Parks will
present
photographic
documentary
Daily
Life in
Ancient
Kaua'i -
Archaeological
Investigations
at Miloli'i
Valley
Frear
Center for
Hawaiian
Culture
& the
Arts, Island
School
Free
& open
to the
public,
donations
welcome
Refreshments
will be
served
Contact:
Mary
Requilman,
245-3373,
Kauai
Historical
Society
www.kauaihistoricalsociety.org/events
Entry
deadline:
November
12, $5
Entry Fee
per
category
Friday,
November
13, 6:00
pm to
Sunday,
November
15, noon
Aston
Kauai
Beach at
Maka'iwa
1st
Annual
Shoreline
Fishing
Tournament
Weigh-in:
Sunday,
November
12, 9:00
am - Noon
Live
entertainment,
Barbecue,
cold
drinks
available
for sale
75%
of entry
fees =
cash
prizes for
1st place
winner in
each
category;
25% of all
entry fees
donated to
Kauai Food
Bank
Three-day
celebration
honoring the
Episcopal
Saints of Hawaii,
King
Kamehameha IV
and Queen Emma
King
Kamehameha IV
and Queen Emma
founded the
Episcopal
Church in
Hawaii and
created many
institutions
to benefit the
Hawaiian
people
including St.
Andrew’s
Cathedral,
Queen’s
Hospital, the
Iolani School,
and St.
Andrew’s
Priory for
Girls.
Friday
night,
November 13th,
7:00 p.m.
Benefit
Concert and
Silent Auctionwill
feature
performers
Mark Rossi,
Pua Rossi-Fukino,
Wally and
Polei,
Manulele, Jeff
Mira, Henry
Adam Curtis,
Iris Downey,
Malani Bilyeu,
and friends.
All
proceeds
benefit the
children,
youth,
outreach, and
music
ministries of
St.
Michael’s.
Saturday,
November 14,
9:00 am to
2:00 pm
All
Angels Craft
Fair - the
island’s
finest crafts,
craft persons
and Lau Lau
plates for
$8.00.
All
worship
services
feature music
and dance as a
tribute to
Kamehameha IV
and Emma.
Sunday,
November 15th,
at 9:45 a.m.
- main service
Sunday,
November 15th,
at 9:15 a.m. -
dedication of the
Goodale
Ministry
Center.
The
Goodale Center
houses the
church’s
Loaves and
Fishes Food
Pantry, the
Representative
Payee Program,
The Zone Youth
Center, and a
Pre-Teen
Classroom. The
Center honors
Hobey and
Nancy Goodale
for their
tireless
efforts and
generous
support of St.
Michael’s
ministries.
Entries
taken: Saturday,
November 14, 10:00
am - 4:00 pm
Opening
Reception:
Saturday,
November 21, 5:00
- 8:00 pm
KSA
Holiday Show:
Small Works 2009
KSA
Exhibition
Space, Kukui
Grove
Juror:
Jaimey Hamilton,
University of
Hawaii lecturer:
Art History,
Chairman of the
Visiting Artist
Program.
Juror
Lecture: TBA
All
works no larger
than
16"x16"x16",
frames included.
2-D work must be
ready to hang.
All artwork must
be well crafted
and able to be
handled.
Restrictions:
No Pic-frames,
no shrink-wrap
and no
saran-wrap.
Five
(5) entries per
artist, $5.00
per entry, with
a minimum of one
artwork per
person selected
by the juror for
exhibition.
"off
the wall"
exhibition, with
the juror
selecting a
"2ndtier"
of artworks to
be held in
reserve. When a
Small Works
piece is
purchased, it
may be taken at
the time of
sale. The show
chairperson will
select a
replacement from
the reserved
artworks.
A
blank tree
ornament will be
offered to
artists on entry
day to embellish
for our
"art"
tree. Please
return it at the
opening, it will
be offered for
sale and should
be marked with
the price. The
ornament’s
sale is a
donation to KSA.
The
show prospectus
will be sent by
mail and email
at the beginning
of November.
Please try to
have it filled
out prior to
entry day, as we
are trying to
facilitate a
faster entry
process for you
and everyone
else.
Saturday,
November 14,
5:00 - 9:00 pm
Art Walk in Old
Kapa'a Town
Weekly every
Saturday night
featuring local
artists, music,
food, prizes,
entertainment;
For
more
information
contact: Dr.
Carl Berg (Surfrider
Foundation)
at 639-2968
orcberg@piixi.com
This
conference
will provide
scientific
information
in layman's
terms on how
the
cumulative
effects of
various
aspects of
climate
change are
likely to
impact
Kauai's
future. Each
speaker will
address
"Global
Climate
Change as it
will affect
Kauai"
for about
30-45
minutes. The
experts'
presentations
will be
followed by
a moderated
discussion
forum, with
questions
taken from
the
audience.
Another
workshop,
specifically
focused on
mitigating
climate
change
effects and
actually
slowing the
rate of
change, is
planned for
next year.
This
conference
is designed
for high
school and
college
students,
government
officials
and
employees,
farmers,
representatives
of Kauai's
major
industries,
including
tourism,
health care
and the
military,
KIUC,
community
and
environmental
groups and
interested
members of
the public.
Saturday,
November 21,
7:00 pm
A
History of
Jazz Part
III - The
Blues in
Jazz
Kirk
Smart Band
with guest
artist Noel
Jewkes
Kauai
Community
College
Performing
Arts Center
Contact:
Kirk Smart,
652-7226,
ksmartmusic.com
Sunday,
November
22, 12:00
- 4:00 pm
Rejuvenation
Qi Gong
for
beginners
Tuition:
$200
includes 2
months of
optional
practice
Qi
Center,
Lihue
Register:
639-4300
Reservation
Deadline:
November
28
For
reservations,
contact:
Lil
Riley at
742-9027
The
Mokihana
Club
Christmas
Luncheon
December
5, 2009, 10:30AM-2:00PM
Hilton
Kaua'i
Beach
Resort
Entertainment:
Waimea
Strumming
Strings
$45
For
further
information
contact:
Gini
Stoddard
at
822-3348
Friday,
November
27th,
2009,
6:00 -
8:00 pm
E
Pule
Kakou of
Kauai
and KESU
Radio
Present
Thanksgiving
Prayers
&
Music
Kauai
Community
College
Performing
Arts
Center
Free
To The
Public
Contact:
Lon
Malapit
@
639-1261
Three
classes
in art
of
portraiture(limited
to 12
per
class)
open
to
teens
and
adults,
all
levels
of
experience
Friday,
November
27,
5:30 -
8:30
pm
Black
&
white
using
charcoal
or
graphite
Saturday,
November
28,
9:00
am -
12:00
pm
Color
using
pastels
Saturday,
November
28,
1:00 -
4:00
pm
Paint
using
watercolors
Drawing
demonstrations,
individual
instruction,
models,
art
supplies
Do
you long
to express
your love
of
Hawai’i
with the
written
word?
Here’s
your
chance to
unleash
your
creativity
by
spending a
day with
author and
teacher
Dorothy
Hinshaw
Patent and
fellow
writers
exploring
the
wonders of
Hawai’i’s
native
plant life
in words.
A
biologist
as well as
an author,
Dorothy
will
combine
her
knowledge
of plants
with
invaluable
writing
tips and
techniques
to help
you write
expressively
about this
precious
natural
resource.
She’ll
share
techniques
that will
help you
sharpen
your
observations,
reactions,
and ideas;
find
the
focus for
your
writing;
and create
a fresh
piece of
work that
will
express
your own
unique
creativity.
By the end
of the
day,
you’ll
have a new
appreciation
for the
island’s
lush
vegetation
and for
your own
ability to
express
yourself
through
the
written
word.