2. JULY CALENDAR
Jul 8 & 9 – AFTB Level K – 0900 – 1430 at 6055 East Range Road
Jul 8 – Scream Free Marriage – 1730 - 1900 ACS Ft Shafter
Jul 9 – FRG Essentials (FRG 101, Key Callers, Fundraising) – 0900 – 1300 at ACS
Jul 9 – Stress Management – 1800 – 1930 at ACS
Jul 11 – Car Buying – 0930 – 1130 at ACS Financial ResilienceCenter (Bldg 647)
Jul 11 – Parenting with Aloha – 1400 – 1530 at Ft Shafter Aloha Center
Jul 12 – Employment Orientation – 0900 – 1030 at ACS
Jul 15 – Scream Free Marriage – 1730 - 1900 ACS Ft Shafter
Jul 16 – Credit – 0930 – 1130 at ACS Financial ResilienceCenter (Bldg 647)
Jul 18 & 19– Ten Steps to a Federal Resume 2 Day Seminar – 0900 – 1100 ACS
Jul 18 – Anger Awareness – 1500 – 1600 at ACS
Jul 19 – Stress Management – 1100 – 1230 at Ft Shafter Aloha Center
Jul 19 – Employment Orientation – 0900 – 1030 at ACS
Jul 22 – Scream Free Marriage – 1730 - 1900 ACS Ft Shafter
Jul 25 – CivilianResume Writing Class – 0900 – 1030 at ACS
Jul 26 – Employment Orientation – 0900 – 1030 at ACS
Jul 27 – Boot Camp for New Dads – 0900 – 1200 at ACS
Jul 29 – Scream Free Marriage – 1730 - 1900 ACS Ft Shafter
Jul 30 – FRG Essential (FRG 101, Key Caller) – 1800 – 2000 at ACS
Jul 31 – FRG Essential (Fundraising) – 1800 – 1930 at ACS
Please call to register for any of the above
classes
Schofield Barracks ACS 655-4227
Schofiled Barracks Resiliency Center 655-1866
Fort Shafter ACS 438-9285
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5. 4th of July: Independence Day Events
WEDNESDAY, JULY 3
„Pau Hana Fireworks Celebration‟ at Aloha Tower Marketplace
Family-friendly celebrationwith fireworks show (8:45 p.m.), keiki activities (including balloon art, face-painting,
airbrushtattoos), food booths, beer gardens, live entertainment (Pimpbot, Jason Alan, hypnotist Greg Gabaylo,
11-year-oldNick La‟a, the JoP Dancers and the Air Force Band of the Pacific) and prizes, 5-9 p.m. Free. 528-
5700, alohatower.com
„Red, White & Brews‟
VIP pier party with fireworks viewing (8:45 p.m.), picnic-themed menu and live music by Xcite and Funkshun,
6:30-9 p.m. (music till 12:30 a.m.), Gordon Biersch Brewery Restaurant. $45 (plus tax, tip). Reservations: 387-
5674
Cocktail & Fireworks Cruise
Bubbly toast, live Hawaiian music and view of Aloha Tower fireworks on Star of Honolulu‟s Hawaiian catamaran,
8:15-9:45 p.m., Kewalo Basin. $37.55-$50. 983-7827,starofhonolulu.com
THURSDAY, JULY 4
42nd annual „Fourth of July Spectacular‟ at Schofield Barracks
Featuring Grammy-nominated pop/rock band OneRepublic (5:30 p.m.), fireworks (8:30 p.m.), Grammy-winning
alternativerock band Switchfoot (4 p.m.), EMKE and other live music acts, rides, games, mechanicalbull, pony
rides, crafts/new products bazaar and food booths, 10 a.m.-9 p.m., Schofield Barracks. Free admission;
Department of Defense ID required. Gate entry information: 655-0002, 655-0113,himwr.com
67th annual KailuaIndependenceDay Parade
Themed “True Blue Kailua,” featuring about 40 vehicles and floats, four bands (including the Royal Hawaiian
Band) and 200 marchers, 10 a.m.-noon, Kainalu Drive (Palapu Street to Kailua Intermediate School). Free. 261-
7997, kailuachamber.com
Patriotic Songs and „Home of the Brave‟ Quilt Project
Live music at noon by the Melemai Kapu‟uwaimai Vocal Ensemble and display and signing of quilts to be
presented to families of fallen Hawaii soldiers, 10 a.m.-2 p.m., Pacific Aviation Museum. Free with museum
admission ($7-$20). pacificaviationmuseum.org
Turtle Bay Resort Fourth of July Celebration
Featuring fireworks display (8 p.m.); food booths, Primo beer garden; live entertainment (2-8 p.m.) by John Cruz,
Kapena, Darren Benitez, Kamaka Fernandez, Kairoots and Typical Hawaiians; Da Hui Paddle Race and stand-up
paddleboard expo with entertainment, booths, Hawaiian sledding, bounce houses and water slide, 10:45 a.m.-8
p.m. (after-party with Typical Hawaiians at Surfer, The Bar, 9 p.m.-2 a.m.), Turtle Bay Resort. Free ($5 cover at
Surfer). Blankets, low-back chairs OK; no coolers. 293-6000,turtlebayresort.com
6. Fourth of July: Independence Day Events
„July 4th Beachfest‟ at Hickam Harbor
Featuring music by the Air Force Band of the Pacific and the Pacific Fleet Band, free stand-up paddling and harbor
boat tours, prize giveaways, Sam Choy‟s food for purchase, keiki tattoos and balloon art, 11 a.m.-5 p.m., Joint Base
Pearl Harbor Hickam. Free admission; Department of Defense ID required. Overnight camping info: 449-5215.
greatlifehawaii.com
„Independence Day at Maunalua Bay‟ Festival
Sixth annual event, with a fireworks show (8 p.m.) by Grucci Hawaii, live entertainment (Maunalua, Aidan James,
Heart and Soul, Steven Inglis, others), barbecue food for purchase, keiki decorated bike parade and contest (3 p.m.);
watermelon-eating contest, sustainabilitybooths and face painting, 1-9 p.m., Maunalua Bay Beach Park. Free.
idmbg.com
„A Salute to Valor‟ Music Festival
Patriotic concert featuring a chorus of performers from ensembles around the country and tour of the USS Missouri, 2
p.m., Battleship Missouri Memorial, Ford Island, Pearl Harbor. $7. 800-727-1999, ext. 166, salutetovalor.com
Ala Moana Center‟s 22nd annual Fourth of July Spectacular
Featuring Hawaii‟s largest Fourth of July fireworks show (8:30 p.m.), launched from Ala Moana Beach Park with
synchronized soundtrack on Krater 96 FM, and outdoor concert featuring John Cruz, Ho‟okena, Nesian N.I.N.E., the
Pacific Fleet Entertainment Band and Lehua Kalima, 5-8 p.m., level 2 makai-Ewa parking deck, Ala Moana Center.
Also: island music acts Candy Diaz and Shar Carillo, 3-5 p.m., level 3, Nordstrom wing. Free. 955-9517,
alamoanacenter.com
Fourth of July Concert at HiltonHawaiianVillage
Featuring Kalapana, Lehua Kalima of Na Leo Pilimehana and Shawn Pimental, a benefit for the HonoluluZoo Society,
5:30 p.m., Hilton Hawaiian Village, Great Lawn. $20-$25; VIP barbecue dinner package $75. 478-2985,
groovetickets.com
Star of Honolulu Fireworks Cruises
Steak and seafood dinner, live music and view of the sunset and fireworks along the Waikiki coastline, 6:15-9:15
p.m., Aloha Tower Marketplace, Pier 8. $73.60-$139.983-7827, starofhonolulu.com
12th annual KailuaBay Fourth of July Air Show
Veteran pilots Hank Bruckner and Clint Churchillperform aerobatics in their French-builtCAP-10C and German-built
Extra 300L, 6-6:30 p.m., offshore of Kailua Beach (best viewing at Kailua Beach Park). Free
Cocktail & Fireworks Cruise
Bubbly toast, live Hawaiian music and view of fireworks on the Star of Honolulu‟s Hawaiian catamaran, 7:45-9:15
p.m., Kewalo Basin. $37.55-$50. 983-7827, starofhonolulu.com
Kailua Fourth of July Fireworks
Presented by the Kailua Fireworks Committee, 8 p.m., Kailua Beach Park. Free. 478-5230, kailuafireworks.com
FRIDAY, JULY 5
First Friday second annual „Star-Studded Evening of Jazz and Blues‟
Featuring Shari Lynn, Starr Kalahiki, Al Harrington, Chuck James Trio and Ernest Golden, presented by the Hawaii
Friends of Civil Rights, 6-8:30 p.m., Hawai‟i State Art Museum.
7. A SALUTE TO VALOR MUSIC FESTIVAL
July 04, 2013 2:00pm
Honolulu Hawaii
Battleship Missouri Memorial
63 Cowpens St
Honolulu, Hawaii 96818
www.salutetovalor.com
In tribute to the brave men and women of the United States Armed Forces, the BattleshipMissouri Memorial will
celebratethe Fourth of July holiday with “A Salute to Valor Music Festival.”
Performers from ensembles aroundthe country will join together to form the Festival Chorus and honor Independence
Day with America‟s favorite patriotic music. After the music festival, concertgoers can tour the BattleshipMissouri
Memorialat their leisure.
Shuttleservice to the BattleshipMissouriMemorial from the World War II Valor in the Pacific National Monument will be
available for those without base access to Ford Island. Please adhere to the no bag policy.
Tickets are $7.00 per person and include admission to the BattleshipMissouri Memorial.
To purchase tickets in advance, please contact Corporate Travel Service:
1-800-727-1999 ext. 166 or ddifranco@ctscentral.net. For more information, please visit the Salute to Valor website:
www.salutetovalor.com.
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9. 130TH ENGINEER BRIGADE
CARE RESPONSE TEAM TRAINING (CRT)
CARING FOR OUR FAMILIES DURING
THEIR DARKEST HOURS OF NEED…
The Care Response Team are the first responders after Casualty
Notification and allows for a pre-established plan that may
offer short-term emotional and logistical support to the Family
of a deceased or injured Soldier (in theater or garrison) or for
death of a spouse or Family member, being sure not to
duplicate any assistance or services provided officially through
the Army or Army service channels.
CRT’s convey a critical message to the Soldiers, spouses
and Families…
that people care..that the Army cares
CRT Training
Wednesday July 31st, 2013
5pm-9pm
130th Engineer Brigade Classroom
Bldg 772 Wiliston Ave
POC: Elva Pantoja-Castro 655-9001
Limited seating available. To reserve a seat please email your
name, unit and contact number NLT Friday July 26th to :
Elva.j.pantoja-castro.civ@mail.mil
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13. PARKS
Sea Life Park
General Admission
Valid until 15 Sept 2013
Adult: $12.00
Junior (3-12yrs): $10.00
Dolphin Encounter
Valid until 15 Sept 2013
Adults & Juniors: $74.00
***cannot be combined with any other offers or promotions***
Shark Trek and/ or Sea Lion Swim Combo
Offer expires 31 December 2013
Book a Dolphin Encounter, Swim Adventure or Royal Swim for the normal price and add the
Shark Trek and/ or the Sea Lion Swim for an additional $38.00 (adults/ juniors). Ages 8 + only!
Wet and Wild Water Park
General Admission and Meal Combo
Valid until 31 August 2013
Good towards a single day visit through August 31, 2013. Included is a meal voucher good
towards a complete meal (sandwich, side item and soft drink) at the Windjammer Food Court.
Adults & Juniors: $37.00
LAND TOURS
Podium Raceway
2 Races for $25
Offer expires 31 December 2013
Offer must be used by same person. Must have Trackpass ($5.35) in order to purchase this
special offer
Adult/Junior: 2 races for $25.00
LUAUS
Ali‟i Luau Roll Back Special
Offer expires 31 August 2013
**All day package includes general admission, Luau dinner, and show Ha-Breath of Life.
Adult: $64.00
Children (5-11yrs): $52.00
14. LUAUS
Ali‟i Luau Roll Back Special
Offer expires 31 August 2013
**All day package includes general admission, Luau dinner, and show Ha-Breath of Life.
Adult: $64.00
Children (5-11yrs): $52.00
NEW! Island Luau Special
Offer expires 31 August 2013
**All day package includes general admission, Luau-with Hawaiian and Samoan inspired food,
and show Ha-Breath of Life.
Adult: $64.00
Children (5-11yrs): $52.00
Gateway Buffet Package Military Special
Offer expires 31 August 2013
**All day package includes general admission, Gateway Buffet dinner, and HA-Breath of Life.
Adult: $45.00
Children (5-11yrs): $30.00
General Admission Special - $15.00
Offer expires 31 August 2013
**Includes general admission only
Ages 5+: $15.00
Gateway Buffet and Show Only - $25.00
Offer expires 31 August 2013
**Includes Gateway Buffet dinner and HA-Breath of Life show ONLY.
Adult: $25.00
Children (5-11yrs): $25.00
NEIGHBOR ISLAND ACTIVITIES
Kaua’i Backcountry Adventure
Zip Line
Offer expires 1 March 2014
**Seven zip line course that is 3.5 hours long. Must weigh between 100-250lbs. Includes lunch.
Adult (ages 12 & older): $99.00
***Please note prices and specials are subject to change without notice***
15. Schedule of Events
Food and Retail booths open from 5:00pm - 10:00pm
Keiki activities open from 5:00pm - 9:00pm
5:00 – 5:10pm Opening: Emcee Kreyz Oshiro
5:10 – 5:45pm Ukulele Hale
5:45 – 6:00pm Pacific Buddhist Academy Taiko
6:00 – 7:00pm Bon Dance
7:00 – 7:45pm Hawaii Soul
7:45 – 8:45pm Bon Dance
8:45 – 9:30pm Tahiti Rey & Jason Alan
9:30 – 10:30pm Bon Dance
http://www.moiliilisummerfest.com/
The Moiliili Summer Fest is a lively event that brings togetherthe community in one of Honolulu‟soldest and most vivacious
neighborhoods. Last year, over 5,000 people danced in the city‟s largest Japanese Bon Dance of the season,ate fresh, local foods and
visiteda rich array of area retailers.
The Moiliili Summer Fest Committee is comprisedof the Old Town Moiliili Business Association, Moiliili Hongwanji Mission, Japanese
Cultural Center of Hawaii, Moiliili Community Center, and the Universityof Hawai„i. We‟ve got a great team assembled, and hope you‟ll join
us in the effort.
Moiliili Summer Fest
July 6, 2013
16. KOREAN FESTIVAL
July 13, 2013
10am - 8pm
Kapiolani Park
2805 Monsarrat Ave Honolulu, HI 96815
www.koreanfestivalhi.com
See live Korean dance performances, Korean martial arts
demonstrations, cultural exhibits and savor the Taste of Korea
with many food booths to sample. Enjoy the day and listen and
enjoy the entertainment of Korea.
17. Haleiwa Arts Festival
July 20, 2013 10:00am - 6:00pm
July 21, 2013 10:00am - 5:00pm
Haleiwa Beach Park
Hwy 83 Haleiwa, HI 96712
http://www.haleiwaartsfestival.org
Event features visual arts display and sales, performing
artists, arts demonstrations, historical tours, storytelling,
student art, children’s arts activities, food booths, and
community non-profit information booths, all with free
admission and parking.
18. MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S GLEAM:
FOSTER BOTANICAL GARDEN
July 20, 2013
4:00pm - 9:00pm
50 North Vineyard
Honolulu, HI 96817
Midsummer Night's Gleam Foster Botanical Garden
Saturday, July 20, 2013
A Family Night Free Admission Foster Botanical Garden
will be turned into a magical wonderland with 2500 luminaries sparkling along
the pathways weaving through the garden.
Watch the high-spirited lion dance
Enjoy the music of the bagpiper as the Scottish dancers do their jig
Unwind with the relaxing sounds of the Air Force Jazz Band
Smell the night blooming flowers
See the Mongolian Tribesmen & their fighting knights.
Children Activities from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m.: Arts & Crafts,
Bamboo Music, Botanical Games, Bubbles, Face Painting & More!!
For more information call 522-7064
19. “HUAKA`I O KAMANANUI”
THE 36TH ANNUAL PRINCE LOT HULA FESTIVAL
MOANALUA GARDENS FOUNDATION (MGF) WILL PRESENT “HUAKA`I O
KAMANANUI…A JOURNEY INTO KAMANANUI, “ THE 36TH ANNUAL
PRINCE LOT HULA FESTIVAL, AT SPECTACULAR MOANALUA GARDENS
ON SATURDAY, JULY 20, 2013, FROM 9 A.M. TO 4 P.M. THE LARGEST NON-
COMPETITIVE HULA CELEBRATION IN HAWAI‘I, THE FESTIVAL IS HELD
EACH YEAR TO HONOR PRINCE LOT KAPUĀIWA WHO REPRISED THE
ONCE FORBIDDEN HULA IN THE DISTRICT OF MOANALUA.
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21. Ala Moana Beach Park
July 27, 2013 to July 28, 2013
1201 Ala Moana Blvd
Honolulu, Hawaii 96814
www.dragonboathawaii.com
HAWAII
DRAGONBOAT FESTIVAL
This year, Dragon Boat Fever is going to take Hawaii by storm!
Dragon Boat Festival 2013 will feature: more races, more
organized practices, more competing teams, more local
entertainment, and more FUN!
MBA
22. 33RD ANNUAL HONOLULU TINMAN TRIATHLON
July 28, 2013 5:30am - 12:00pm
Kapiolani Park
2755 Monsarrat Ave
Honolulu, Hawaii 96815
www.tinmanhawaii.com
The Tinman Hawaii Triathlon begins and ends at Kapiolani Park near
Waikiki and Diamond Head, Oahu, Hawaii with a 750 meter ocean swim,
40 kilometers bike course and10 kilometers run.
5:30 a.m. start of first swim wave at Queen's Beach, finish at Kapiolani
Park. Participants must be 15 years or older by July 28, 2013.
Olga Caldwell
Race Administration
808-595-5317
MBA
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25. The Schofield Barracks Health & Fitness Center opening has
been delayed until mid May to complete renovations. The
renovation includes the installation of 2 new saunas, repairing
portions of the facility floor, replacing all windows and painting
the interior walls.