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Python Weekly: you too can be a Pythonista!

Halau 'Inana 2438 South Beretania Street, Honolulu, HI, United States

Pythonistas: We generally host multiple topics at our 1st event of the month! We update the posts as we get closer and

First Wednesday Code for Hawaii Project Night

Corona virus. CORONA VIRUS! It's getting REAL! All further meetings will be online via ZOOM. Register here:https://codeforamerica.zoom.us/meeting/register/uJEudOCqrj8rERhinuu-GXlEC9FbTSCvEw Code for Hawaii, a branch

WPWW Week 5: Putting it All Together

Chaminade University, Eiben Hall, Room 127

Wednesday, April 1, 7-8:30pm Eiben Hall, Room 127, Chaminade University Fee: $40 per session Instructor: John LeBlanc     WPWW Week 5: Putting

ʻOhana Scratch

Learn Scratch, a programming language where students can create and share stories, games, and animations.

First Friday at HiSAM

Hawaii State Art Museum 250 South Hotel St. Second Floor, Honolulu, HI, United States

A free, all-ages evening of art and music! Museum galleries will be open late, with live music performances, art activities, and a

HIplan Hackathon Competition

UH Hilo 200 W Kawili St, Hilo, HI, United States

The 2-day competition will include brainstorming of problems, workshops on creative problem-solving, app-design theory and business models, and pitch-deck building / presenting. At the end of the Hackathon, teams will pitch their ideas to a panel of expert judges.

Slow Art Day Tour

Hawaii State Art Museum 250 South Hotel St. Second Floor, Honolulu, HI, United States

Take a slow, thoughtful guided tour at the Hawaii State Art Museum! Try different strategies for experiencing artwork and see what happens

Hawaii Comic and Toy Expo

Ala Moana Hotel 410 Atkinson Drive, Honolulu, HI, United States

The Hawaii Comic & Toy Expo was created for those searching for that toy or comic book they had as a child and to revisit those hanabata days!

$3

Institute for Astronomy Open House

UH Institute for Astronomy 2680 Woodlawn Drive, Honolulu, HI, United States

Activities, talks, displays, and demonstrations for all ages. Celebrating 50 years of discovery with the UH88" telescope!

Console Club Meetup

Hawaii Office Centers 1110 Nuuanu Ave, Honolulu, HI, us

Come play some consoles! We have new, retro, and even some rare oddball consoles. We'll be giving away a $10 gift card

Code Haumana

A series of online lessons about coding. Over upcoming weeks, we’ll talk about concepts like code syntax, loops, variables, and multiplayer.

Strengthen Your Business While Nurturing Your Soul

Join Cathy Crosslin, for a conversation about concrete, actionable steps you can take to create your dynamic, wildly successful business, even if you don't have any business right now.

Free

Honolulu Science Hack

An open community meetup to hack on science projects every first Tuesday.

Women in Agile

Virtual

Topic: Emotional Intelligence Workshop -Do you have the soft skills needed to work with any type of personality? -Have you done a

Second Wednesday Code for Hawaii Project Night

Entrepreneurs Sandbox 643 Ilalo St, Honolulu, HI, United States

Code for Hawaii, a branch of Code for America, meets the first 3 Wednesdays of every month at 6pm-8pm. It's a volunteer

Second Wednesday Code for Hawaii Project Night

Corona virus. CORONA VIRUS! It's getting REAL! All further meetings will be online via ZOOM. Register here:https://codeforamerica.zoom.us/meeting/register/u5Itf--rrz4tSCOEER0qWsVUWswCCX6rcA Code for Hawaii, a branch

Vision and Discovery: Photography Today

Room 110, Eiben Hall, Chaminade University

Wednesday evenings, March 4 – April 22, 6-9pmEiben Hall, Room 110, Chaminade UniversityFee: $250Instructor: David UlrichSugar Cane Burn, Maui, HI © David

ʻOhana Scratch

Learn Scratch, a programming language where students can create and share stories, games, and animations.

Photo Critique

Eiben Hall, Room 110, Chaminade University

Thursdays,February 13 & April 9, 7-9 pmEiben Hall, Room 110, Chaminade UniversityFREEPNM sponsors ongoing response and critique sessions led by photographer David