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Celebrate 'World Tai Chi and Qigong Day' at Kapiolani Park

Celebrate 'World Tai Chi and Qigong Day' at Kapiolani Park

Join Chin Lung Martial Arts School at Kapiolani Park (grassy area to the right of the Diamond Head tennis courts) from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 30 to celebrate "World Tai Chi and Qigong Day."

The purpose of this free event is to have fun through slow moving and gentle breathing exercises and at the same time boost your immune system, lower your blood pressure, burn calories and improve balance. All ages are welcome.

For more information, call sifu (teacher) Kieran Tong at (808) 781-4320.

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Celebrate 'World Tai Chi and Qigong Day' at Kapiolani Park

Celebrate 'World Tai Chi and Qigong Day' at Kapiolani Park

Join Chin Lung Martial Arts School at Kapiolani Park (grassy area to the right of the Diamond Head tennis courts) from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, April 30 to celebrate "World Tai Chi and Qigong Day."

The purpose of this free event is to have fun through slow moving and gentle breathing exercises and at the same time boost your immune system, lower your blood pressure, burn calories and improve balance. All ages are welcome.

For more information, call sifu (teacher) Kieran Tong at (808) 781-4320.

New Hope Oahu holding Easter services at Blaisdell Center

New Hope Oahu holding Easter services at Blaisdell Center

New Hope Oahu will be holding Good Friday and Easter Services at the Neil Blaisdell Center this weekend.

Special guest speaker Nick Vujicic, a man born without limbs, will share his motivational testimony. Vujicic will speak along with Pastor Wayne Cordeiro at all New Hope Easter Services.

Service times include:

  • Friday, April 22- 7 p.m.
  • Saturday, April 23- 4:30 p.m. & 7:30 p.m.
  • Sunday, April 24- 8 a.m. & 11 a.m.

For more information, visit www.enewhope.org.

Stolen Chihauhuas returned to Manoa owner

Stolen Chihauhuas returned to Manoa owner

Two Chihauhuas stolen from a Manoa home April 15 were found in a box in the Manoa Shopping Center at about 5 a.m.

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Honolulu gas prices reach record high

Honolulu gas prices reach record high

Honolulu has broken the record for gas prices. Unfortunately, it's not for a record low.

The new average price for a gallon of regular unleaded gasoline in Honolulu is now $4.40. The previous record was $4.39 back in July of 2008.

In the past year, the price has increased by 85 cents.

Currently, the national average $3.84.

Oahu Pulls Together for March for Babies

Oahu Pulls Together for March for Babies

Who: Energized Oahu families, companies and volunteers dedicated to giving babies a healthy start

What: Thousands of people will be at Kapiolani Park Bandstand to take part in the 41st Annual March for Babies this Saturday. In addition to the 4-mile walk, other festivities include a short Keiki March, Keiki Karnival with games, inflatable bounce houses and slides, and an Easter egg hunt, live entertainment with Emcee Shannon Scott, Anjj Lee and Coconut Joe, refreshments and door prizes.  The Oahu March for Babies brings together families, companies and volunteers all raising money so that our babies are born happy and healthy.

Graham Builders Hosts Free "Building Your Home for Life" Seminar, May 21

Graham Builders Hosts Free "Building Your Home for Life" Seminar, May 21

More and more people in Hawaii are turning to large additions or plan to demolish and build new instead of purchasing a new home. But how do people get educated about this complex process, and what should they watch out for?

Homeowners will discover where to start, how to select a builder, what to watch out for, as well as what one needs to know about residential design, setting a budget, estimating, financing and scheduling.

The seminar will provide valuable information on what families need for a successful multi-generation home construction project including designing for personal space, blended versus segregated living and pooling resources to help the bottom line.

Homeowners will also learn ways to “green” your home and show how sustainable homes can help you live more comfortably while reducing household expenses. Topics include taming the energy beast, water management, and reduce noise, heat and other discomforts.