UH Happenings This Week
Posted on | March 26, 2010 | Comments Off
The Mānoa Libraries hold the Hawaiʻi Edible Book Contest to support the Hawaiʻi Food Bank, April 1, noon at the Sinclair Library Heritage Room.
Literary cake makers are encouraged to enter the contest, and prizes will be awarded in categories including Most Book Like, Best Use of Chocolate, Best Book in UH Library and People’s Choice.
Download the flyer.
Download the entry form.
More Events
March 31—Third Annual Pacific Preparedness Conference, Japanese Cultural Center, 8 a.m., (808) 956-8454
March 31—Honolulu’s 90th Anniversary Auto Show, Honolulu, Campus Mall, 8 a.m., (808) 843-7788
March 31—Aquaculture Program Coordinator Benny Ron speaks on Aquaculture Education and Research in an Online 3D Virtual World, Mānoa, Hamilton Library 301, 3:30 p.m., (808) 956-8688
March 31–April 3—Mālama Hāloa series, Plant Preservation lecture, Kau Mahina, East Maui Water Struggle talk, Kalo Varieties, First Saturday event, (808) 945-1562
April 1—New Music for Guitar by West Coast Composers, Mānoa, Orvis auditorium, 7:30 p.m., (808) 956-8742
April 3—Instructor Eric Paul Shaffer reads poems for National Poetry Month, Hawaiʻi State Library, 2 p.m., (808) 586-3517
April 3—Family Easter Festival and movie night, Kauaʻi, Lawn, 3:30 p.m., (808) 651-4151
April 4–9—Five Feet in Front of the Horizon graduate exhibit by Allison Eleanor Uttley, Mānoa, Commons Gallery, (401) 714-7463
For more events, visit the UH calendar.
