Thursday Crafternoon!
Students in grades 3-5 are invited to
Thursday Crafternoon, February 18, from 2:15-4:00 in F4. Students who were
waitlisted for the last session will be given first priority & will be
contacted directly via email. If your child would like to come, please register
via this link: https://goo.gl/zzszMv
Students will be designing pictures for bottle cap magnets and will be able to
create other crafts as well.
Thank you for supporting our Peace, Love,
Book Fair!
The Book Fair was a great success &
we thank you for buying so many great books for the classrooms! Profits
from the Book Fair will support family programs at Hale Kula & help us buy
new books for the library. If we ran out of a book you wanted, you can
still buy it on our online fair.
There's no shipping & books will be delivered to your child's classroom
within a couple weeks. http://bookfairs.scholastic.com/homepage/halekulaelemschool
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Hale Kula Calendar
Mon. Feb. 15 NO
SCHOOL – Happy Presidents Day
Tues. Feb. 16 Boxtops and Labels for Education
pick up from classrooms
Wed. Feb. 17 5th Grade Pictures
Teddy’s Bigger Burger in Wahiawa fundraiser all
day long
Thurs. Feb. 18 4th Grade Field Trip to Hawaii
Plantation Village
Fri. Feb. 19 Chaperone Training 8:00 –8:30 in PCNC
corner of front office
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Community
Events
Feb. 12-14 Sports, Health & Fitness EXPO at the
Blaisdell Exhibition Hall. Many health and fitness booths to explore and pick
up your GAR race packet. www.greataloharun.com
Fri. Feb. 12 Kipapa Fun Fair from 4pm – 8pm. Kipapa
Elementary is at 95-076 Kipapa Drive. 627-7322
Sat. Feb. 13 Keiki Swap Meet & Extravaganza at Helemano
Elementary from 8am – noon. with booths selling new and used items, art and
food. In the school cafeteria and walkways. Limited parking.
Sat. Feb. 13 Waialua High & Intermediate School has an
Aloha ‘Aina community recycling drive from 9am – noon. Accepting all kinds of
items for recycling including newspapers, cardboard, electronics and other hard
to dispose of items. 3rs@kokuahawaiifoundation.org
Sat. Feb. 13 Wahiawa Historical Society’s annual meeting at
Wahiawa Botanical Garden. Local History Buff Callman Au will be speaking about
his family farm near Wheeler AAF and more. Au is a 1950 graduate of Leilehua
and taught agriculture there for many years. He has been chairman of the Kunia
Orchid Society the last 15 years.
Sun. Feb. 14 Ukulele Picnic at Kakaako Makai gateway Park
9am FREE. Ukulele players from across
the globe gather to share their music. Ukulelepicnicinhawaii.org/en
Mon. Feb. 15 Great Aloha Race from Aloha Tower Marketplace
to Aloha stadium start time 7am. Good
luck to everyone participating. If you are not racing, suggested to avoid the
area.
Feb.17 & 24 Docent Training at Wahiawa Botanical
Garden at 11am. Fee is $25. (redeemable after course completion and 12
volunteer hours. Register at 522-7066
Feb. 19-21 Mililani
High annual Trojan Carnival. EK Fernandez rides and games, food booths, keiki
and kupuna ID and much more. Hours are
3-11pm Feb. 19- 11am – 11pm Feb. 20 and 11am – 6pm Feb. 21. Call 627-7747
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