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WEST HAWAII TODAY | BIG ISLAND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 2016 | 5 ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Dr Jaggar goes on vacation Kilauea Drama and Entertainment Network’s Living History program “A Walk into the Past” will take a two week break. There will be no shows on Sept. 27 and Oct. 4. The program will resume Oct. 11, and will repeat every Tuesday, with performances at 10 a.m., noon, and 2 p.m. At that time one can meet Dr. Thomas Jaggar (portrayed by Dick Hershberger) and find out what drew him to the edge of Kilauea to study volcanoes. Meet at Kilauea Visitor’s Center and you will be escorted to the Whitney Vault, home of the original seismograph. Dick Hershberger is a playwright-director-actorentertainer Breakfast all day? Yes way. Available breakfast items vary by location. At participating McDonald’s. ©2015 McDonald’s Oshima’s Kainaliu Presents Bring this ad in and receive a FREE 8 lb. bag of ice with your purchase of any 12 pack of beer. Always drink responsibly and Always have a designated driver Kona Brew Asst. 1709 12 pack cans Corona Extra 1699 12 pack bottles Natural Light or Ice 999 12 pack cans Bud & Bud Light 1199 12 pack cans Peter Vella Wines 1899 5 liter boxes Assortment best known for his long running and critically acclaimed one-man living history presentation as Professor Thomas A. Jaggar. The performance is free, but park entrance fees apply. Donations are gratefully accepted. Info: 982-7344 or email kden73@aol.com Art is Healing reception Sept. 30 Residents and supporters of the West Hawaii Community Health Center are invited to attend “Art is Healing,” a juried art show exhibition, sale and wine reception from 6 to 8 p.m. Sept. 30 at the new West Hawaii Community Health Center Kealakehe location, just south of Kealakehe High School, 74-5214 Keanalehu Drive. West Hawaii Community Health Center is once again partnering with Donkey Mill Art Center to host a multi-media juried art exhibition to build a permanent collection of art for its locations in Kailua-Kona, Kealakehe, Kealakekua and Waikoloa Village. The juried art show encourages artists to interpret and explore how art can be healing either through the process of creating art or through the content of what is created. The juried show is curated by Amber Aguirre, Chuck Bennett and Wayne Levin. Purchased artwork will be donated to the permanent art collection of West Hawaii Community Health Center for display at one of the five health center locations in West Hawaii. “A healing environment is an integral part of West Hawaii Community Health Center’s commitment to provide excellent patient care to our community. Artwork by acclaimed local artists will add to our healing ambience,” said Richard Taaffe, West Hawaii Community Health Center, CEO. “We started on this journey last year and our supporters and the community responded and filled the walls at our then new Kealakehe location.” The opening reception will feature wine and pupus by local favorite Paradise Gourmet, and entertainment by the Royal Kona Harp Ensemble featuring harpist and vocalist Bernice Roberto. Tickets are $25 and are available online at WestHawaiiCHC.org. Info: nala@westhawaiichc. org or call 331-6472. Hawaii Island Festival of Birds this weekend The Hawaii Island Festival of Birds has added more events and speakers to its plans. The festival, scheduled for this weekend at the Sheraton Kona Resort & Spa Continued on page 8 ➠ Shows & events


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