Upcoming Events


Apr
28

Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Waipahu Elementary

Officers will talk about the Dangers of EBikes.

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Apr
21

Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Waipahu Elementary

Officers will talk about the Dangers of EBikes.

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Apr
14

Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Waipahu Elementary

Officers will talk about Drug Education and Addiction.

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Apr
7

Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Waipahu Elementary

Officers will talk about Drug Education and Addiction.

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Apr
1

Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary

Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.

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Mar
31

Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Waipahu Elementary

Officers will talk about Drug Education and Addiction.

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Mar
30

Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary

Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.

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Mar
25

Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary

Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.

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Mar
24

Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Waipahu Elementary

Officers will talk about staying safe on the Internet.

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Mar
23

Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary

Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.

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Mar
11

Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary

Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.

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Mar
10

Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Waipahu Elementary

Officers will talk about staying safe on the Internet.

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Mar
9

Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary

Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.

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Mar
7

WES Fest @ Waipahu Elementary

Stop by and enjoy a safe and drug free event for the entire family! Our afterschool program Treasures of the Pacific is selling hotdogs, chips and ice cake (banana, vanilla, strawberry and green river). See you there!

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Mar
4

Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary

Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.

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Mar
3

Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Waipahu Elementary

Officers will talk about staying safe on the Internet.

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Mar
2

Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary

Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.

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Feb
28

Black Cultural Festival @ Waipahu High Cafeteria

Join us at a safe and drug free event open to the public. Treasures of the Pacific will be performing at 12:00pm. Stop by and enjoy!

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Feb
25

Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary

Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.

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Feb
24

Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Waipahu Elementary

Guest presenters will share about the importance of personal space and boundaries.

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Feb
24

Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Kalihi Uka Elementary

Guest presenters will share about the dangers of drugs.

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Feb
23

Treasures of the Pacific @ Waipahu Elementary

Afterschool program for registered WES 4th, 5th and 6th graders. Participants will be exposed to the Hawaiian, Samoan, Filipino, Tongan, Marshallese and Chuukese cultures through language, storytelling, music, art, customs and traditions, dance, etc. The goal is to provide a way for students to learn about each other with the intent of bridging the gaps and eliminating cultural barriers.

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Feb
23

Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Kalihi Elementary

Guest presenters will share about the dangers of drugs.

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Feb
22

Treasures of the Pacific @ Kapiʻolani Park

Treasures of the Pacific will be sharing cultural dances at the Holo Me Māui event being held at Kapiʻolani Park. The event will include Hawaiian races, games, bouncy house, craft and food vendors as well as live entertainment. Event is free and open to the public!

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Feb
20

Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Kalihi Waena Elementary

Guest presenters will share about the dangers of drugs.

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Feb
20

Real and Powerful (RAP) Sessions with Kalihi Kai Elementary

Guest presenters will share about the dangers of drugs.

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