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4 | FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 9, 2016 BIG ISLAND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE | WEST HAWAII TODAY ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Mealani’s Taste of the Hawaiian Range 6-8 p.m. this evening at Hilton Waikoloa Village More than 75 culinary stations, food producer booths and agricultural-themed displays will be set up in and around the resort’s conference center for the event. Pre-sale tickets are $45 at islandwide locations CLASSIC 38 BERTRAM III FLYBRIDGE SPORTFISH Facial Fitness The Bertram 38 III is one of the most popular models from this famous brand. “Intrepid” has been a productive member in Kona’s charter fl eet for years, and is being sold with all of her business assets including permits, slip, complete fi shing tackle, brochures, phone number—everything necessary to operate. The tournament style fl ybridge has forward seating and oversees the 100 sq. ft. cockpit making the boat very comfortable and very fi shable. Two-stateroom layout. Twin Caterpillar 3208 350 HP diesels and Northern Lights generator. Rare chance chance to own a complete sportfi shing charter business for the value of the slip. Asking $139,000 or best offer Call 808 329-4066 or visit www.pacifi cboatsales.com for more pictures and information. Pacifi c Boats|Yachts Total Skin & Body Care “Never Pencil Those Brows Again” OUR MOTTO Excellent Service with Magnificent Results Marty Dean started Facial Fitness Hawaii spas in 1992 in Kailua Kona. She strives to contribute to people’s well-being and helping them maintain their beauty on all levels: spiritual, mental, physical, and emotional. Facial Fitness Hawaii accepts clients by appointment only - contact the spa to book your relaxing and rejuvenating beauty experience! • Permanent Cosmetic Makeup-eyebrow, lips, eyes, & color correction • Tattoo Removal (Non-Laser with Tattoo Vanish) • Waxing • Brow and Lash Tinting • Lam Probe for skin irregularities • Microdermabrasion • Corrective skin care treatment for all skin types • Manual Lymphatic Drainage • And much more... Gi Certi cates Available Call Marty for your appointment 896-4707 / 329-1074 www.FacialFitnessHawaii.com until sold out, or $60 at the door. Each chef is assigned to prepare 100 pounds of a specific cut of pasture-raised beef or locally sourced pork, lamb, mutton, goat or USDA-inspected wild boar. The result is a festive adventure of tasting everything from tongue to tail. Most of the beef cuts are utilized so chefs and attendees can get acquainted with not-so-familiar offerings. Those wanting to know how to use and prepare pasture-raised beef can attend the event’s annual Cooking 101 culinary demonstration. The 3 p.m. presentation includes sampling and is $10. Tickets are available online or at the door. A 1 p.m. seminar, Learn Where Beef Cuts Come From, is free. Ticket locations include Kuhio Grille in Hilo, Kamuela Liquors and Parker Ranch Store in Waimea, Kona Wine Market in Kailua-Kona and Kohala Essence Shop at Hilton Waikoloa Village. Info: 322-4892. Hope to present ‘The Aloha Shirt’ Kamaaina author Dale Hope presents “The Aloha Shirt” 3 p.m. Tuesday at Lyman Museum in Hilo. Hope will discuss the illustrated history of this beloved icon of the islands, followed by a book signing. Attendees are encouraged to wear an aloha shirt. The presentation is free for museum members, and $3 for nonmembers. Info: 935-5021 or www.lymanmuseum.org Poke contest Saturday Every poke recipe under the sea, er, sun. Featuring cube sized fish — poke — and various ocean delicacies, tako, opihi, loli, the Poke Contest at the Hawaii Island Festival 30 Days of Aloha shares all delicious fish with the bounty from our ocean, limu ele’ele, limu kohu, opihi, opae, wana, loli. Visitors as well as our host culture get to taste various preparations of poke at 11 a.m. Saturday at the Waikoloa Beach Marriott Resort, 69-275 Waikoloa Beach Drive, Waikoloa. Cost: $15 entry Info: Linda.Pokipala@nhch.com; (808) 937-4896. APAC offers introduction to improvisation class Aloha Performing Arts Company will be offering “Intro to Improvisation: Basic Skill Building” sessions 6:30-8:30 p.m. Wednesdays. Class size is limited, so pre-registration is encouraged. The class is designed for those 18 years of age and older. Improv artists Kerry Matsumoto and Stacey Canedy of the Alohahas will lead a fun class focusing on the building blocks of improvisation. Basic skills are introduced through a series of games and exercises, to challenge creative thinking, build self-confidence, and hone communication skills. The final class will conclude with a performance for family and friends. Info: www.apachawaii.org, 322-9924. Celebrate National Drive Electric Week on Big Island The Big Island Electric Vehicle Association, together with the Kona Commons Shopping Center, is hosting a free electric car show at 10 a.m. Saturday. See the latest electric vehicles, like the Tesla Model S, Tesla Model X, Kia Soul, Nissan LEAF, Chevy Volt, and BMW i3. An electric car conversion and electric bikes will also be displayed. Local owners will be available to answer questions about electric car ownership. Test drives may be offered by dealers. Learn how to run your electric car using solar power. Kona Commons Shopping Center is at 74-5450 Makala Boulevard. Info: nmorin99@yahoo.com, (808) 987-7428 Shows & Events Continued on page 5 ➠


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