The Leprechaun that appeared at the Kukui Grove Center for St. Patrick’s Day said the next Showtime Character is Hippity Hop (no, that’s the sign in Small Fry’s window) as the green-garbed Showtime Character practiced a few hops around shoppers.
The Leprechaun that appeared at the Kukui Grove Center for St. Patrick’s Day said the next Showtime Character is Hippity Hop (no, that’s the sign in Small Fry’s window) as the green-garbed Showtime Character practiced a few hops around shoppers.
Edwin Vea said that because of Easter (Ressurection Sunday is April 20 this year), the next Beach House Craft Fair will be on April 13 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. This should make Anna Callaway of Kauai Cotton (she only vends at The Beach House Craft Fair) a happy camper because it allows her to get her fashion out for those looking for Easter finery made of cotton.
Helena Callaway shared a tent with Anna but ran out of wire to create more jewelry that paired well with the cotton fashion pieces.
Down the way of at least 50 vendors, Keiki vendors (their mom works the Aloha Aina tent) Hoolehua and Mele Andrade-Kaauwai were dispensing calamansi ade and lemon bars along with Mele-made note cards as a fundraiser to help pay for a soccer trip to Oahu.
If the paperwork were not such a bugger, artist Leslie Frasier (she was set up next to the fancy Ruke Permanent Jewelry screen by Hapa House) would have some of her art students’ work alongside hers.
The Friends of the Koloa Public Library will host its Used Book Sale from 5 to 7 p.m. at the library’s conference room. According to Cheryl Shintani of the Friends of Koloa Public Library, the sale continues Thursday and Friday from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Go check out what kind of treasures there are besides books.
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Dennis Fujimoto can be reached at 245-0453 or at dfujimoto@thegardenisland.com.