COLONIAL CAMPOUT
Friday, November 1 – 6pm to 8am

The Honolulu Academy of Arts and Punahou Girl Scout Troup 688 are offering a special overnight event for students in grades 4-5-6. The event will give the children the opportunity to experience what life was like over 300 years ago. For more information call 532-8726.

HAWAII INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL
Friday, November 1 to 10
– 12 noon until 10:00pm
Over 100 features, shorts and documentaries films will be shown over a 10-day period. This year’s festival will showcase the newest and most striking films from Asia, Pacific Rim, and the World. For more information call 528-3456.

PICTURES WITH SANTA PAWS
Saturday, November 2 – 9am to 3pm

The Hawaiian Humane Society will offer a fun holiday photo opportunity. For your $20 donation, you’ll receive one pose, 4 prints and 4 negatives by photographer Stan Wright. For more information call 946-2187 ext. 225.

HOSPICE HAWAII WINE TASTING & SILENT AUCTION
Saturday, November 2 – 11:00am
As part of the National Hospice Month, Hospice Hawaii will be hosting this wine tasting and silent auction at Sam Choy’s Diamond Head Restaurant. For more information call 924-9255.

“RAINBOW OF HOPE” ALS DINNER
Saturday, November 2 – 5pm to10pm
A benefit dinner for the Muscular Dystrophy Association of Hawaii at the Sheraton Waikiki. Their will be entertainment and a silent auction. For more information call Bruce Clark 548-0588.

HALEIWA TRIATHLON
Saturday, November 2 – 7:00am

A safe and fast 400 yard course inside of Puena Point, 3 loops of Haleiwa, and a 3-mile out and back trail/street/beach run. For more information call Chris Gardner 638-8173.

MARCH OF DIMES HARLEY DAVIDSON RIDE
Sunday, November 3 – 10:00am Hooters (Aloha Tower)

Inaugural 100 mile ride around Oahu to celebrate the 100th Anniversary of Harley-Davidson and to raise funds for the March of Dimes in their mission to improve the health of babies by preventing birth defects and infant mortality. The ride ends with a concert and “Masked Bikers’ Ball” at World Café. For more information and registration call Burgandie Onekea 973-2155.

GRAND OPENING OF HAWAII STATE ART MUSEUM
Sunday, November 3 – 9am to 4:30pm
The public is invited to the grand opening of Hawaii State Art Museum. The museum is located at 250 South Hotel Street, 2nd Floor in the former Armed Forces YMCA Building in downtown Honolulu. The museum houses works from the State Art Collection maintained by the Art in Public Places Program of the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts. For more information call 586-0900.

HAWAII PHOTOGRAPHIC SOCIETY
Wednesday, November 7 – 7:30am

Chiye Wenkam will present work from her travels to Japan during the monthly meeting of the Hawaii Photographic Society. The meeting will be at the Makiki Recreation Center, it is free and open to the public. For more information call Bonnie Lisa Pestana 487-2090.

11TH ANNUAL WORLD INVITATIONAL HULA FESTIVAL
Thursday, November 7 to 9 – 5:30pm
Halau from the all over the world will return to the Waikiki Shell at Kapiolani Park for this unique festival which celebrates Hawaiian culture, art, history, language, and relationship to all natural things in the Hawaiian envi-ronment. For more information, visit www.worldhula.com or call 486-3185.

MAKANA IN CONCERT
Friday, November 8 & 9 – 8:00pm and 7:30pm

Makana will be in concert at the Hawaii Theater for two nights, for ticket information call 528-0506.

3RD ANNUAL “BOOTS ON THE BEACH” BENEFIT
Friday, November 8 – 6:30pm

The American Cancer Society is having a western-themed benefit at the Royal Hawaiian Hotel (Monarch Room) to honor Mary Worrall and to help in the battle against cancer. For more information call 432-9160.

THE THREE MUSKETEERS
Friday, November 8 to 16 – 8:00pm

This classic comes to life, complete with daggers and swords, at the Leeward Community College Theatre. Nov. 8, 9, 14, 15, 16 at 8 pm; Nov. 10 at 4 pm. For more information call Barbara Donios 455-0385.

B.B. KING IN CONCERT
Friday, November 8 – 8:00pm

The King of Blues, B.B. King, will be appearing in concert at the Blaisdell Arena. For ticket info. call 526-4400.

DEATH OF A SALESMAN
Friday, November 8 to December 8 – call for times

Winner of the Pulitzer Prize and the 1949 Tony Award for Best Play, “Death of a Salesman” is a thrilling work of deep and revealing beauty that remains one of the most profound classic dramas of the American Theatre. Hawaii Pacific University Theatre (Kaneohe). For more information call 375-1282.

WAIANAE VETERAN’S DAY PARADE & HOOLAULEA
Saturday, November 9 – 9am to 4pm

The parade is sponsored by the Waia-nae Military Civilian Council and will begin at Ulehawa Beach Park and ends at Nanakuli Beach Park. For more information call Charles 696-7769.

THIRD ANNUAL HARBOR FESTIVAL
Saturday, November 9 – 10am to 4pm
The Tugboat Hula Contest is one of the featured events along with a U.S. Coast Guard Search and Rescue demonstration, Navy & Coast Guard ship tours, a Keiki treasure hunt, tours around Ho-nolulu Harbor, a poster coloring contest and other fun activities. The Harbor Festival is free and open to the public. For more information call 528-5700.

HAWAIIAN SADDLE MAKING DEMONSTRATION
Sunday, November 10 – 10:30am

Naturally Hawaiian Gallery & Gifts presents this free workshop under the direction of Al Moniz. For more information call 259-5354.

VANS SURF FEST
Sunday, November 10 – 10:00am

Come out for a fun-filled day that will capture the essence of the surf culture. The festival will be held at the Kualoa Ranch. Call 526-4400 for information.

TRIPLE CROWN OF SURFING - MEN
Tuesday, November 12 to December 20

The Vans Triple Crown of Surfing takes place on the North Shore of Oahu and is considered the world’s ultimate in professional surfing and big wave riding. The competition will be at three locations: Haleiwa (Nov 12 - 23) – Sunset Beach (Nov 24 - Dec7) – Pipeline (Dec 8 - Dec 20). For more information call 638-7700.

TRIPLE CROWN OF SURFING - WOMEN
Tuesday, November 12 to December 20

The Vans Triple Crown of Surfing takes place on the North Shore of Oahu on Maui. The competition will be at three locations: Haleiwa (Nov 12 - 23) – Turtle Bay (Nov 24 - Dec7) – Honolua Bay, Maui (Dec 8 - Dec 20). For more information call 638-7700.

TONGLEN: PATH TO HAPPINESS
Wednesday, November 13 to 17 – 7pm
The Kailua Shambhala Meditation Group will present a four-day meditation retreat that emphasizes Tonglen practice, as taught by Pema Chodron. For more information and registration call Jaynine 254-5405.

SMOKEY JOE’S CAFÉ
Thursday, November 14 to 30

The Army Community Theater presents Smokey Joe’s Café at Richardson Theatre at Fort Shafter. For information call 438-4480 (Monday to Friday 10:00 am til 2:00pm)

1ST ANNUAL UKULELE EXHIBITION
Friday, November 16 & 17 – 9:00am

Ukulele Guild of Hawaii presents its 1st Annual Ukulele Exhibition. The exhibition features professional as well as non-professional craftsmen skilled in the building of ukulele. The event is being held at Marriott Waikiki Beach Hotel. For more information call Mike Chock 847-1541.

WAIKIKI ARTFEST
Saturday, November 16 & 17 – 9:00am to 4:00pm

The artfest features the multi-ethnic creations of Hawaii’s talented handcrafters and fine artists. Located at Kapiolani Park, just past the zoo. For more information call Nancy Calhoun 696-6717.

HOLIDAY BRUNCH ON THE BEACH
Sunday, November 17 – 10am to 2pm
Join the Royal Hawaiian Band, Halau Hula Olana, Kapena, the Society of Seven LV and many more entertainers for another Brunch on the Beach at Kapiolani Park. For more information call 923-1094.

INVESTMENT WORKSHOP
Wednesday, November 20 – 3:00pm

Are you looking for information about your investments or the current market situation? If so, you may want to attend a free workshop with an expert on hand to discuss your questions and concerns. Manoa Marketplace. For more information call Bridgette 988-9225.

FIDDLER ON THE ROOF
Thursday, November 21 to December 15 - 7:30pm

Paliku Theatre at Windward Community College kicks of its season with an opening night gala followed by the musical “Fiddler on the Roof” – the festivities begin at 6:00pm. The musical will then run through December 15th on Thursday, Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30pm. For more information call 235-7433 ext. 330.

THEATREFEST 2002
Friday, November 22 to 23 – 7:30pm
The Tenney Theatre at St. Andrew’s Cathedral presents a collage of plays by young writers. The Pacific Young Playwriters program has yielded an assortment of funny, entertaining works with both emotional and intellectual power. For more information call Honolulu Theatre for Youth 839-9885.

LEATHER CRAFTING DEMONSTRATION
Sunday, November 23 – 10:30am to 12:30pm

Naturally Hawaiian Gallery & Gifts presents this free workshop under the direction of Dave Fonseca. For more information call 259-5354.

SHARON’S RIDE/WALK FOR EPILEPSY
Sunday, November 24 – 7:00am

This family-oriented event at Kapiolani Community College to raise funds for awareness about epilepsy. 1) 25-mile bike ride from KCC to Sandy Beach and back; 2) 5-mile from KCC to Waialae Park and back; or 3) 1-mile walk at KCC. Keiki Fun Day party at 9:30 a.m. For information call 528-3058.

PASKO! CELEBRATION OF THE PHILIPPINES
Sunday, November 24 – 1pm to 5pm

The Honolulu Arts Academy in cooperation with the Philippine Association of University Women will be hosting this free event. It will include music, dance, cultural displays, ethnic foods, folk arts and craft demonstrations. For more information call 532-8701.

CHRISTMAS TREE LIGHTING CEREMONY
Friday, November 29 – 6:00pm

A stunning Christmas Tree Lighting Ceremony and great musical entertainment to kick off the holiday season at the Fountain Courtyard, Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center, Waikiki. For more information call 922-0588.

WAIKIKI HOLIDAY PARADE
Friday, November 29 – 7:00pm

Come out for a starlight parade down Kalakaua Ave., Waikiki. Local marching bands, mainland bands and even Santa Claus in an outrigger canoe will be on hand for the parade. For more in-formation call Jake Peppers 941-7275.

HAWAII KAI CHRISTMAS PARADE
Saturday, November 30 – 10:00am

Join the residents of Hawaii Kai as they celebrate the holiday. The parade starts at 10 a.m. at Kamiloiki Park and ends at Koko Marina Shopping Center. After the parade enjoy the music and activities at the Shopping Center. For more information call (808) 395-4737.

THE 21ST ANNUAL WORLD ART BAZAAR
Saturday, November 30 to December 15

Shop till you drop at the colorful and exciting 21st Annual Academy Shop World Art Bazaar with objects, jewelry, textile and gifts from around the world. The bazaar is free and will be at the Honolulu Academy of Arts. Tue-Sat 10 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Sun 1-5 p.m. For more information call 532-8741.

WAIANAE CHRISTMAS PARADE
Saturday, November 30 – 10:00am

Enjoy a fun day as the holiday season begins in Waianae. Parade starts 10 a.m. at Waianae Boat Harbor and ends at Waianae Mall. After the parade, join us at the Mall for music, crafts and entertainment. For more information call Anson (808) 696-7061.

CARDIO PULMINARY RESESITATION (CPR) CLASS
Saturday, November 30 – 12pm to 4 pm
A free CPR class will be offered by the North Shore lifeguard association at Sunset Beach Elementary School.