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6 | FRIDAY, AUGUST 11, 2017 BIG ISLAND ENTERTAINMENT SCENE | WEST HAWAII TODAY ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT Dennis Padilla Daylight Mind Coffee Co. (Queens’ MarketPlace)/8-11 AM Info: daylightmind.com Kimberly June Lava Lava Beach Club/2:15- 4:15 PM Info: lavalavabeachclub.com Widdy Loo with hula Lava Lava Beach Club/5-9:30 PM Info: lavalavabeachclub.com HAMAKUA WCT presents ‘Pippin’ Honokaa People’s Theatre/2 PM Info: waimeacommunitytheatre. org MONDAY KONA APAC Mystery Theatre benefit Gertrude’s Jazz Bar/6-9 PM Info: gertrudesjazzbar.com Puzzle Day Kealakekua Public Library/10-5 PM Info: 323-7585 Sebrina Barron with hula Huggo’s On the Rocks/6-10 PM Info: huggosontherocks.com Neil Barnett Sunset Terrace/6-8 PM Info: johnnyshot.com KOHALA Ao Maohi Polynesian hula and fire show The Shops at Mauna Lani/7 PM Info: shopsatmaunalani.com Halau O Poohala performs Queens’ MarketPlace/6-7 PM Info: queensmarketplace.net Hoku Paa Trio Kings’ Shops/7 PM Info: kingsshops.com Kevin Teves with hula Lava Lava Beach Club/5-9:30 PM Info: lavalavabeachclub.com Author Readings North Kohala Public Library/6 PM Info: 889-6655 and DJ EzE (Eric Ching) will be back with his spectacular sounds and lights. Ticket are $20 and include one entry for prize giveaways. Children 10 and younger enter free. Info: Email danceforaction@gmail.com. Classes & workshops ‘Fearless Abstract Painting’ with Samantha daSilva Big Island artist Samantha daSilva will share her method of painting using rollers rather than brushes, tables instead of easels, lots of paint and water, canvas manipulation and plaster, sand and wood shavings to create ethereal textured abstracts during a workshop on Aug. 26 at Volcano Art Center. The 10 a.m.-4 p.m. workshop covers a basic overview of acrylic paints and mediums, the emotional language of color and so more. No experience is necessary. Cost is $85 for VAC members and $90 for nonmembers, in addition to a $15 supply fee. There are also materials that students must furnish. Info: Visit www.volcanoartcenter. org or call 967-8222. ■ ➠ Continued from page 4 EVERYTHING Writers to share work Eight writers from the Hawaii Writers Guild will present works and answer questions on Monday at the North Kohala Public Library. The Author Readings get underway at 6 p.m. It is free and open to the public. Info: 889-6655. FOLK Book Club meets Tuesday Friends of the Libraries, Kona Book Club meets at 11 a.m. Tuesday on the Kailua- Kona Public Library lanai. This month’s selection is “Honor Killing” by David Stannard. “Honor Killing” is based in 1931, when a young socialite, the wife of a naval officer stationed in Honolulu, accused six islanders of rape. It set off a storm of racial controversy, but despite enormous pressure brought to bear by a corrupt police department, the U.S. military, the press, and business interests, the rape trial ended in a hung jury. The publicityseeking mother reacted by arranging for the kidnapping and murder of one of the accused men. The sensational murder trial, which captured the attention of the mainland and the world, featured Clarence Darrow for the defense. The club meets in September to discuss “A Man Called Ove” by Frederik Backman. Info: folk@folkhawaii.com. Writer’s Group meets Tuesday The North Kohala Public Library’s Writer’s Group meets 10 a.m. Tuesday at the library in Kapaau. Facilitator Eila Algood, a poet and writer, will moderate the meetings to give participants a chance to practice writing, discuss writing skills, share their work, enjoy useful feedback and share the joys and frustrations of the writing life. Writers of all levels are invited. The group meets the third Tuesday of each month. Info: 889-6655. ■ GET IN and GET OUT CalendaR ➠ Continued from page 4 Continued on page 7 ➠ 14


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