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Event Calendar ItemWaikiki Aquarium - JULY 2011 Events and Programs
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Date: July Events
Time: see notes
Location:
2777 Kalakaua Avenue
Honolulu, HI 96815
Phone: 808-923-9741
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Cost: see notes
Family Programs (Updated Jul 1, 2011) Family Night: Meet the Molluscs
Aug 26, Fri
6:00-8:30 p.m. Family Night is here again and this year it is brought to you by the
molluscs: the snails, octopuses and squids. Visit the investigation station
filled with special museum artifacts and the touch tanks with their interesting
animals. Octopus experts will be on hand to answer questions. You can play
games, watch and octopus puppet show, and join the scavenger hunt through the
exhibits. In between activities, enjoy the warm summer evening and picnic on the
lawn. It's fun for the whole family. $10/person ($12 for non-members). All ages
welcome; children 2 and under are free. Registration
required.
Afternoons at the Aquarium
Every
Wed
3:00 p.m. This summer the Waikīkī Aquarium teams up with Reef Watch
Waikīkī for afternoon enrichment. Join us for 10 to 20 minute
activities such as stories by the sea, ocean-themed crafts or hands-on games
that test your Ocean IQ. Free with admission to the Aquarium.
Marine Munchies
Discover animals' adaptations for capturing their meals and what they eat
here at the Aquarium. Included is an exclusive after-hours animal feeding. Feed
a sea anemone. Watch the octopus open a jar to get its dinner. Then it's your
turn to feed the animal in our Edge of the Reef exhibit. Celebrate Golden Week
with April programs in Japanese. Minimum age 5 years; youngsters must be
accompanied by an adult. $16/adult, $12/child ($20/15 for non-members).
Aquarium After Dark
Jul 15, Fri
Jul 21, Thu Aug 16, Tue 7:00-9:00 p.m. 7:00-9:00 p.m. 6:30-8:30 p.m. Discover if fish sleep, sea snails snooze or weedy seadragons doze on an
after-dark flashlight tour of the Aquarium. Find the sleeping spot for the
red-toothed triggerfish or the rock-mover wrasse. What color are yellow tang at
night? Minimum age 5 years; youngsters must be accompanied by an adult.
$10/adult, $7/child ($14/10 for non-members). Registration
required.
Summer Nights at the Aquarium
Jul 5,
Tue
Aug 2, Tue 6:00-8:30 p.m. 6:00-8:30 p.m. Looking for something different to do on warm summer evenings? After the
beach, stroll on over to the Aquarium with the family. Exhibits will be open,
lights will be on and interpreters will be in the galleries all evening, so come
at your leisure. $6/adult, $3/child ($7/4 for non-members).
Oceans Alive!
Animal Homes: Sand, seaweed, coral & water
Protection: Spines, teeth, venom & scales Jul 7, Thu 9:00-10:30 a.m. Sing, dance, move and groove. Draw, color, create and play. Observe, watch,
look and touch. Learn more about the sea during Oceans Alive! Move through
stations and enjoy a variety of hands-on activities while exploring the
diversity of the marine world. Designed for keiki 2 to 5 years old. $5/person
($7 for non-members). Registration
required.
Tide Pool Exploration
Jul 13,
Wed
Jul 15, Fri Jul 31, Sun (WAITLIST) 7:30-9:30 a.m. Kewalo 8:00-10:00 a.m. Makapu'u 8:30-10:30 a.m. Makapu'u Spend a morning discovering sea slugs, collector crabs, brittle stars,
spaghetti worms, ghost shrimps and a variety of other animals that the tide
reveals. Explore shoreline, reef flat and tidepool habitats with
Waikīkī Aquarium naturalists. Participants must provide their own
transportation to the field site. Minimum age 5 years; youngsters must be
accompanied by an adult. $8/adult, $6/child ($10/$8 for non-members). Registration
required.
Ocean Literacy Day: Fish tales, chronicles, critters and
crafts
Sept 17,
Sat
Join us for keiki arts and crafts, storytelling and more as books about the
ocean come to life with mermaids and costumed characters. Sponsored in part by
Diamond Bakery and Crayola.
Adult Activities (Updated Jun 30, 2011)
NOAA Ocean Exploration Curriculum Workshop at Coconut Island
Sept 24,
Sat
9:00 a.m.-3:00 p.m. Bring the excitement of modern day explorers to your classroom through NOAA
Ocean Explorers' website and curriculum focusing on explorations into extreme
environments. The Learning Ocean Sciences through Ocean Exploration grades 6-12
curricula includes sections on incredible deepsea creatures, ocean exploration,
geology, currents, human impacts and more. The workshop is held on Coconut
Island in conjunction with the Hawai‘i Institute of Marine Biology.
Stipends to cover time, teaching materials and travel costs from neighbor
islands will be provided. Prior workshop participants are invited to attend a
special session tailored to their needs. Registration
required.
Marine Educators' Night at the Waikīkī Aquarium
Sept 24,
Sat
6:00-8:30 p.m. Explore the Aquarium while discovering new education resources and old
friends. NOAA's Ocean Explorer website, research and curricula will be
highlighted, as well as the many resources available to educators to support
marine curricula. Representatives from state and federal organizations will have
tables set up with instructional materials. Refreshments will be provided. The
evening is free for educators and a guest. Both programs sponsored by NOAA's
Ocean Explorer program and the National Marine Sanctuary Foundation. Registration
required.
Group Activities (Updated Jun 30, 2011)
*Additional group activities are scheduled around the regularly scheduled
school and community programs.
Call about specific dates and times and to check staff and facility availability. Click here for a list of programs. Printable
Activity Registration Form (PDF)
Pre-registration is required for all activities. To check for program dates
and openings, email reservations@waquarium.org or call
the Waikīkī Aquarium Education Department at (808) 440-9011, Monday -
Friday, 8 a.m. - 2:30 p.m. HST (GMT -10:00)
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