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65 th EN BN OCT 26, 2012 WEEKLY RESOURCES COMMUNITY BULLETINS: Search for suspect ends Martinez Gym Closure SPC receives Heroism Medal HALLOWEEN BOWLING BASH COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR The contents of this binder are strictly for informational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any private or commercial organization by the 65 th EN BN, 8th TSC, USARPAC or the Department of the Army. FT SHAFTER IPC HOST FALL FEST INSTALLATION HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS MWR BRIEFS AFAPCONFERENCE SPOOKTACULAR LUNCH SPECIAL 65 TH EN BN TRUNK OR TREAT OAHU HALLOWEEN EVENTS WET N WILD NOVEMBER MILITARY SPECIAL

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Page 1: WEEKLY RESOURCES OCT 26, 2012

65th EN BN

OCT 26, 2012

WEEKLY

RESOURCES

COMMUNITY BULLETINS:

Search for suspect ends

Martinez Gym Closure

SPC receives Heroism Medal

HALLOWEEN BOWLING BASH

COMMUNITY EVENTS CALENDAR

The contents of this binder are strictly for informational purposes and does not imply endorsement of any private or commercial organization by the 65th EN BN, 8th TSC, USARPAC or the Department of the Army.

FT SHAFTER IPC HOST FALL FEST

INSTALLATION HALLOWEEN HAPPENINGS

MWR BRIEFS

AFAPCONFERENCE

SPOOKTACULAR LUNCH SPECIAL

65TH EN BN TRUNK OR TREAT

OAHU HALLOWEEN EVENTS

WET N WILD NOVEMBER MILITARY SPECIAL

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Installation Operation Center

(U) 656-3272

(C) 656-3269

SIPRNET: [email protected]

NIPRNET: [email protected]

“THIS IS A COMMUNITY BULLETIN” 251903WOCT12

SUBJECT: Search for suspect on Schofield Barracks ends

Army ends search, HPD took suspect into custody. Army and city and county law

enforcement have ended a five-hour search for a suspicious male after the Honolulu

Police Department apprehended the suspect at approximately 3:15 p.m. behind Mendoca

Park in Wahiawa. The search was in connection with a threat received via telephone at

10:18 a.m. today and was related to a non-marital domestic dispute between the civilian

male suspect and his girlfriend, a Soldier stationed at Schofield Barracks. The suspect

was a former Soldier assigned to Schofield Barracks and was involuntarily

administratively separated from the Army in June 2011. Schofield Barracks law

enforcement personnel immediately responded to the threat and coordinated a search

effort on the installation with increased patrols. An Emergency Operations Center was

stood up to fully coordinate this effort with HPD and supporting law enforcement

agencies. Schofield Barracks instituted a heightened state of alert. As a precautionary

measure, at approximately 11 a.m., Solomon and Hale Kula Elementary Schools were

locked down and the students were sheltered in place. At no time were the schools a

specific target. The lockdown was eventually lifted and Solomon Elementary School

students were dismissed at 1:50 p.m. The Hale Kula Elementary School student release

was delayed by Approximately 45 minutes. The installation has resumed normal

operations. Col. Daniel Whitney, U.S.Army Garrison-Hawaii garrison commander,

commended the combined efforts of State and federal law enforcement officials who

assisted in the incident. The incident is under investigation and more information will be

provided by Authorities as it becomes available.

NO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUIRED

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Installation Operation Center

(U) 656-3272

(C) 656-3269

SIPRNET: [email protected]

NIPRNET: [email protected]

“THIS IS A COMMUNITY BULLETIN” 241000WOCT12

SUBJECT: Martinez Physical Fitness Center Gymnasium Closure

The Martinez Physical Fitness Center (PFC) Gymnasium (basketball courts only) will be

closed from 29 October through 03 December 2012, to remove and install eight new

basketball basket support structures/arms. The gymnasium will re-open at 12:00 (noon)

on 03 December 2012.

All other areas of the Martinez PFC will be open during normal operational hours.

POC: Ms. Emma Burghardt

Martinez Physical Fitness Center, Manager

655-4804

NO ACKNOWLEDGEMENT REQUIRED

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Spc. gets Soldier’s Medal for heroism during leave

October 26, 2012

Spc. Kevin Holt (center), combat medic, 225th BSB, 2nd SBCT, 25th ID, is awarded the Soldier’s Medal in a ceremony, Oct. 19, from Brig. Gen.

Burt Thompson, deputy commander for support, 25th ID. Holt received the medal for heroic actions he took at great risk to save the life of a civilian during his leave.

Story and photos by

Sgt. Daniel K. Johnson

2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team Public Affairs

SCHOFIELD BARRACKS — The Soldier’s Medal was presented to Spc. Kevin Holt, a combat medic with

225th Brigade Support Battalion, 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 25th Infantry Division, during a

ceremony held at B-Quad, here, Oct. 19.

Holt earned the medal for heroic actions taken by him on June 11, when he saved the life of a Florida woman

after she had been stabbed during an attack by her employer, a would-be suitor.

While golfing with his father, Roger, during a surprise Father’s Day visit, Holt saw a woman and a man having

a physical altercation near the Rivera Golf Course in Holly Hill, Fla. The woman, who had been working in a

nearby house for years, cooking and cleaning for her assailant, fled after refusing her employer’s advances.

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Spc. Kevin Holt, combat medic, 225th BSB, 2nd SBCT, 25th ID, speaks about his actions during his Soldier’s Medal presentation ceremony, Oct. 19.

When Holt and other golfers approached the couple, the medic saw that the woman had been stabbed.

“I went up with the golf club and told the man to drop the knife,” said Holt, in an interview with Orlando

television station WESH. “He didn’t want to drop it, so I told him I was going to hit him with the golf club.”

Four people assisted Holt in fending off the attacker, who dropped the kitchen knife. Holt passed his golf club

to his father, who guarded the man to prevent him from getting up.

“Then, I went to work on the woman,” said Holt.

Holt performed life-saving measures, and the injured woman has since made a full recovery.

“I was only doing what any other person would have done,” said Holt. “I am grateful I was able to assist and

render aid when it was needed.”

The assailant is awaiting trial.

“Courage above and beyond,” said Brig. Gen. Burt Thompson, deputy commanding general, Support, 25th ID.

“You stood off an attacker and treated an individual.”

The Soldier’s Medal is awarded to any person of the armed forces who distinguishes him or herself by heroism

not involving conflict with an enemy. The performance must have involved personal hazard or danger and the

voluntary risk of life under conditions not involving conflict with an armed enemy.

Part of the oath taken by all Soldiers is to protect against foreign and domestic enemies. Holt upheld his oath

when he protected a citizen of the United States from certain death at the hands of a domestic enemy, said

Thompson.

(Editor’s Note: Some quotes and information for this story came from the website for WESH Channel 2,

Orlando, Fla.)

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Community Calendar

OCTOBER

Exchange Holiday Layaway — Schofield shoppers can now select their gifts for layaway and stop by

customer service to complete the layaway process for free. “Fee-free” means that while the Exchange collects

an initial $3 processing fee for new layaways, that amount is returned to customers, via an Exchange

Merchandise Gift Card, upon final payment. A deposit of 15 percent is required when starting the layaway

process. See the Exchange customer service for details and eligibility.

27 / Saturday

The Kava Festival — This celebration of Kava, part of Hawaiian heritage, will be held 9 a.m.-6 p.m., Oct. 27,

at the University of Hawaii, Main Campus, McCarthy Hall. Visit http://kavafestival.org.

NOVEMBER

3 / Saturday

Special Olympic Benefit — More than 100 adventure-seekers will drop 31-stories off the edge of the Sheraton

Waikiki in support of Special Olympics Hawaii, Nov. 3. Participants must be at least 18 years of age by Nov. 3

and weigh less than 300 pounds to participate. For more information on Special Olympics Hawaii, call 943-

8808 or visit www.specialolympicshawaii.org.

11 / Sunday

Veterans Day Special — Inns and bed and breakfasts across the U.S. and Canada have signed up to participate

in the fourth annual B&Bs for Vets program. More than 100 U.S. bed and breakfasts and inns will participate

with the special offering. Visit www.bnbsforvets.org for participating inns in the U.S.

Ongoing

AFAP Conference Issues — Coordinators of the Army Family Action Plan are now seeking community issues

for consideration at the Oct. 29-Nov. 2 conference. AFAP is for the entire Army family of Soldiers, family

members, Department of the Army civilians, retirees, National Guardsmen, Reservists and survivors. Submit

issues at www.himwr.com.

Domestic Violence Awareness Month — October is designated as Domestic Violence Awareness month. The

following activities are scheduled for the island:

•Oct. 23, DVAM Vigil, 5:30-7 p.m., SB Soldier’s Chapel;

•Oct. 24, Information Table, 11 a.m.-1 p.m., TAMC; and

•Oct. 31, Food Drive, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., SB Commissary and FS PX Marketplace.

Call the ACS Family Advocacy Program at 655-1866.

Family Night Programs — AMR and Schofield chapels invite the public to family night programs now

underway. The weekly event features dinner, classes and activities for ages 4 through high school, and adults. A

nursery service, staffed by CYSS, is provided for children ages 6 months to 4 years old who are registered with

CYSS or CDC. Weekly events follow:

•AMR Chapel Family Spiritual Resiliency Night, Tuesdays, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

•Schofield Chapel Family Spiritual Resiliency Night, Wednesdays, 5:30-7:30 p.m.

Call 833-8175, SB, or 839-4319, AMR.

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Military Clothing Sales — The SB and FS Military Clothing Sales stores, part of the Exchange, are now

closed on Sundays due to DOD budget reductions.

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IPC, Fort Shafter families host Fall Fest

October 25, 2012

Island Palm Communities

News release

Island Palm Communities

FORT SHAFTER — An afternoon filled with exciting activities and games is planned for

families at the inaugural Fall Fest, here, from 3-6 p.m., Oct. 27, at the 1st Lt. Brostrum

Community Center.

Family members of all ages are invited to the free event that will feature make ‘n take crafts, a

talent showcase, scavenger hunt, pie-eating contest and much more.

Participants can bring a decorated pumpkin to the IPC pumpkin patch for a chance to win a prize,

and everyone sporting orange attire will be entered into a raffle.

Finally, don’t forget to bring your camera to take a family photo in front of a specially designed

fall-themed background.

An amazing afternoon is planned for the whole family.

This Fall Fest is hosted by members of the Fort Shafter Social Committee and Island Palm

Communities. Call 275-3820 for more details.

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Halloween Happenings

October 25, 2012

25 / Thursday

Halloween Craft — Show off your Halloween costume and make a fun craft, 3:30 p.m., Oct. 25, at the Fort

Shafter Library. Prizes will be given for the best costume for ages 5 and under, and 6 to 12. For more

information, call 438-9521.

26 / Friday

Wheeler Haunted House — Wheeler Saddle Club, with the help of Better Opportunities for Soldiers, is

hosting a Haunted House and Fall Fest, 5-9 p.m., Oct. 26-27, at Wheeler Stables, Denny Road, Wheeler Army

Airfield. Admission is $7 for adults, kids 12 and under enter free. Attendees can park up at the flats and be

shuttled down the barn road by hay wagons.

Saints and Sinners Halloween Bash — Come dressed in your favorite Halloween costume, 9 p.m., Oct. 26, at

Tropics Warrior Zone at Schofield Barracks. Prizes will be won for best-dressed Halloween attire. No cover.

Food and adult beverages available for purchase. Call 655-5698.

27 / Saturday

Exchange Halloween Events — The Schofield Exchange is holding a parade and costume contest, 11 a.m.- 1

p.m., Oct. 27, for babies and youth up to age 17. Oct. 31 is Trick or Treat, 4–9 p.m.

Halloween Bowling Bash — A special night of bowling fun is offered from 7:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m., Oct. 27, at

the Schofield Bowling Center. Activities include a deejay, games and prizes. Enter the “Best Bowler in

Costume” contest (1 adult and 1 child winner). Must be in full costume and on a lane by 9 p.m. to be eligible.

Call 655-0573.

Join the Fort Shafter Bowling Center, 8 p.m.-midnight, Oct. 27, for a deejay, games and prizes. Call 438-6733

for more details.

31 / Wednesday

Spooktacular Lunch Special — “Nothing but Pumpkins” features the regular lunch buffet with some pumpkin

flair. Make reservations by calling 438-1974 for Mulligan’s (FS) and 655-4466 for Kolekole (SB).

Garrison Halloween — Authorized Halloween Trick or Treat hours for the Fort Shafter and Schofield

Barracks areas will be 5:30-9 p.m., Oct. 31. Keiki under the age of 10 will require an adult escort. The

Directorate of Emergency Services will provide increased presence in the community during trick or treat hours.

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Military and Department of the Army civilian police will work together to ensure all activities are conducted in

a safe manner.

IPC Halloween Events — All IPC community centers will be passing out Halloween treats from 3-5 p.m.,

Oct. 31. Some IPC community centers have special Halloween activities/treats planned:

•Porter Community Center, Monster High Halloween Party, 3-6 p.m, Oct. 31. Call 275-3770 for more

information or log on to the IPC Community Calendar; and

•Wheeler Community Center, Spookbeer Floats, noon-3 p.m.,Oct. 31. Call 275-3790 or log on to the IPC

Community Calendar.

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MWR Briefs

October 25, 2012

Today

Renovation Postponed — The SB Health and Fitness Center renovation has been postponed and will begin in

January. Renovations include the installation of two new saunas, repairing portions of the facility floor,

replacing all windows and painting the interior walls. Call 655-8789/8007.

Pool Closing — The SB pool will be closed for renovation beginning Nov. 15 through the first week in May

2013. During the closure, the bathrooms and locker rooms will remain open, 6 -9 a.m., weekdays for Soldiers to

shower after physical training. The Richardson Pool front desk will also be staffed from 6 a.m.- 3 p.m.,

weekdays, for facility maintenance and scheduling coordination. Call 655-9653/1128.

27 / Saturday

Stand Up Paddleboarding — Enjoy the coastline with Outdoor Recreation, Oct. 27, 8:30 a.m.–1:30 p.m. Cost

is $59. To register, call 655-0143.

November

15 / Thursday

All-Army Boxing Coaches Deadline — The All-Army Boxing application period for athletes closes Nov. 15.

The Trial Camp is tentatively scheduled Dec. 27-Jan. 27; the Armed Forces competition is Jan. 28-Feb. 3; and

the Nationals are Feb. 24-March 3. For more details and selection criteria, visit

www.allarmysports.armymwr.com or call the Sports, Fitness and Aquatics Office, 655-9654.

Ongoing

Dinner Service — New dinner service is now available at Mulligan’s Bar and Grill at FS. Dinner service

includes the brand-new menu and new hours from 5-8 p.m., weekday evenings. Call 438-1974.

NFL Sunday Ticket Kickoff — Come to the Tropics on Sundays and catch all the games. Facility opens a half

hour before the first game starts. Patrons 18 and older are welcome; call 655-5698.

Sunday at the Clubs — Enjoy Sunday breakfast at the SB Kolekole Bar and Grill, 9 a.m.-1 p.m., or Sunday

brunch at the dining room at the FS Hale Ikena, 10 a.m.-1 p.m. For more information, call 655-4466 (SB) or

438-1974, (FS).

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Keiki Night — Every Wednesday night, 5-8 p.m., kids under the age of 10 can eat from the keiki menu for

$2.99 at the SB Kolekole Bar and Grill and the FS Mulligan’s Bar and Grill. Call 655-0660 (SB) or 438-6712

(FS).

The “A” Game — Keiki 18 years of age and under can bowl one free game for every two As they get on a

report card. Call 438-6733 (FS) or 655-0573 (SB).

New Gym Hours — New HMR and AMR physical fitness center hours are 6 a.m.-9 p.m., Monday-Friday, and

closed Saturdays, Sundays and holidays. Call HMR at 653-0719 and AMR at 836-0338.

Auto Detailing — The SB Auto Skills Center specializes in tinting and full-vehicle detailing. Call 499-7633.

Garrison Sports Office Relocation — The USAG-HI Sports, Fitness and Aquatics Branch Office has moved

from the Kaala Community Center to the first floor, Bldg. 690 (next to the EEO Office), SB. Call 655-9654.

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AFAP Conference set to begin

October 26, 2012

Army Family Action Plan

Army Community Service, Directorate of Family and Morale, Welfare and Recreation, U.S. Army Garrison-

Hawaii

AFAP

SCHOFIELD BARRACKS — The 2012 Army Family Action Plan, or AFAP, which begins Monday, here, is a

grassroots program for the Army family to bring necessary changes to the attention of Army leaders.

“AFAP is a great program that positively impacts the quality of life for Soldiers and families. It is important for

leaders at all levels to remain engaged and understand what issues our Soldiers and families face,” said former

AFAP participant Lt. Col. Timothy Hayden, commander, 1st Battalion, 21st Infantry Regiment. “It really is

reassuring to know that AFAP takes on these issues and works diligently with the chain of command to ensure

our quality of life is commensurate with the tremendous service we get from our Soldiers and families.”

Through AFAP, the life of the entire Army family has greatly improved. Starting with the first conference in

1984, AFAP has established minimum standards for Army child care. In subsequent years, AFAP established

the need for a military Thrift Savings Plan, or TSP; a reformed military pay table (targeted pay raises); extended

educational benefits for surviving spouses; and mandated in-state tuition rates for military personnel and their

family members.

In its 29 years, AFAP has completed 507 issues. Today, 36 issues are active; of those, one is currently being

discussed that directly impacts families here in Hawaii.

Issue #672 is the “Reimbursement for Public School Transportation for Active Component Army Families.”

This issue is being worked at the highest levels of Army leadership.

Soldiers and family members can follow the status of this issue, and all other current DA issues, at

www.MyArmyOneSource.com.

“It really is part of being a great ‘team of teams’ that makes serving here in the 25th Infantry Division,

USARPAC (U.S. Army-Pacific), and the U.S. Army such a positive experience,” Hayden said.

Issues are important, and taking part in the improvement of the community builds resilience and encourages

positive skill building.

Soldiers and family members are encouraged to become active and involved and to speak up regarding issues

needing the attention of the AFAP.

AFAP Submissions

Submit your issues today by going to the Army Hawaii FMWR homepage at www.himwr.com.

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65th Engineer Battalion

WEDNESDAY

October 31

@1500-1700

COF (Company Area)

Costume contest

Scary Fun activities

snacks and awesome prizes!!!

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Halloween is always a frightful and fun time of year. Friends and families in Hawaii usually

go all out. Below is a list of every haunted and fun attraction and or event that is taking place

in the Aloha State in October. Celebrate Halloween with your family by checking out some

of these highly anticipated Halloween attractions and events in Hawaii. Enjoy!

Polynesian Cultural Center’s Haunted Lagoon

6:30 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays through Oct. 22; and daily

Oct. 24-31 (except Sundays). Go on a haunted canoe ride (approximately 45 minutes) and

you’ll experience the tragic story of “The La‘ie Lady” in search of her lost son. New this

year, you’ll meet her murdered husband, back from the grave. “Not for the faint of heart,” say

organizers. Tickets are $19.95 for kamaaina, $14.95 for keiki; general admission is

$25/$20; “Fast Pass” also available. Reservations recommended. Call 293-3333 or visit

www.HauntedLagoon.com. Family-friendly keiki canoe rides run from 6:30-7:30 p.m.,

offering a milder journey with a “lost warrior” who protects passengers with a mystical light

staff.

Scream Team Attractions

Oct. 14-31, 805 Ala Moana Blvd. Cost: $15 per attraction, $25 for both; or purchase in

advance for $10/$15 at www.screamteam.eventbrite.com. For details, visit www.scream808.com

» Hollywood House of Horror, featuring slasher-movie favorites Jason, Freddy, Leather Face,

Michael Myers and others

»Twisted Fun House, a gruesome stroll through an abandoned fun house filled with clowns

»Family Fun Zone: Since both attractions are not recommended for young children, there will

be a special area with games, face painting, treats and food vendors.

Nightmares Live Haunted Attraction

7 p.m.-midnight Oct. 14-31, Dole Cannery, 801 Dillingham Blvd. Ticket sales from 6:30-

11:30 p.m. Cost: $13, or $20 for Fast Pass. Check out Twitter @nightmareslive or

www.hauntedhousehawaii.com or www.facebook.com/nightmareslivehawaii.

Haunted Hawaiian Nights Trolley Tour

6:30-9 p.m. Sunday through Oct. 31; begins at Nordstrom’s trolley depot at Ala Moana

Center. Storyteller Lopaka Kapanui shares Hawaiian ghost stories and tales of old Hawaii on

a ride where “paranormal becomes the norm.” For ages 15 and older. Cost: $35. For

reservations, call 593-7676 or 591-2561; or visit www.waikikitrolley.com/haunted-

hawaiian-nights.

Terror Town

6-11 p.m. Oct. 14-16, 21-23, 28-31, Kapolei Airsoft, 1832 Cowpens St., Kalaeloa. Stroll

through a haunted town’s Horrific Hospital, Gory Grocery Store, Jumpy Jailhouse and

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Murderous Mortuary. Not recommended for ages 8 and under. (A free family-friendly area

with keiki games and Ghoulish Grindz will be available.) Cost: $15; text “Terror” to 99000

for a special promotion. Call 682-5151 or visit www.terrortownhawaii.com.

Silent Nightmare Haunted House

7-10:30 p.m. Oct. 14-15, 21-22, 28-29 at 91-115 Pahau Place, West Loch Estates, Ewa.

For all ages. Cost: $4.

Haunted Plantation

7-11:30 p.m. (rain or shine), Oct. 14-15, 21-23, 28-31, Hawaii’s Plantation Village, 94-

695 Waipahu St. Cost: $10, $15 for Fast Pass. Not for under age 13, pregnant women or

people with heart conditions; ages 16 and under require adult supervision. Visit

www.hawaiihauntedplantation.com or www.facebook.com/hauntedplantation.

The Asylum

6-10 p.m., Oct. 21-22, Kalaheo High School. This event is a Project Grad 2012 benefit. Cost:

$5. Call 779-7400.

Dole Plantation’s Haunted Maze

6-10 p.m. (rain or shine) Oct. 21-31, 64-1550 Kamehameha Highway, Wahiawa. The

world’s largest maze transforms into a haunted version as a fundraiser for Leilehua and

Waialua high schools. Cost: $15, free for under 4. Pre-sale tickets recommended; limited

quantity available at the door. Call 927-0837 or 220-6924, email

[email protected], or visit www.DolePlantation.com.

Haunted Garage

Oct. 27-31 nightly at The ARTS at Marks Garage, 1159 Nuuanu Ave. Check out this

“artistically terrifying world-class attraction” with the transformation of an entire gallery and

performance space into rooms such as Gallery of Horrors, Starving Artists Attack!, Sad

Clown/Psycho Clown and Wicked Witches of Shakespeare. For details, call 521-2903 or

visit www.artsatmarks.com.

Special Education Center of Hawaii’s Haunted House

6-9 p.m. Oct. 28-29, Ewa Beach Community Center, Ewa Pointe Marketplace, 91-1001

Kaimalie St. Cost: $7 for adults, $5 for students, free for 5 and under. Young keiki can enjoy

“less scary” interactive activities in a separate area. Call 734-0233 or visit www.secoh.org.

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Spookapalooza Train Rides

Listen to ghost stories while traveling through darkness, Oct. 28-29, Hawaiian Railway

Society, 91-1001 Renton Road, Ewa Beach. Rides begin 7, 7:45, 8:30 and 9:15 p.m. Check-in 20 minutes prior to departure time or risk losing your seat. Cost: $5 (cash only); for

ages 3 and older. Reservations required. Call 681-5461 or email

[email protected]

Haunted Stadium at the Aloha Stadium

6-11 p.m. Oct. 28; and 10 a.m.-2 p.m. and 6-11 p.m. Oct. 29-30, Hospitality Room.

Highly interactive maze with a graveyard, mad scientist room, horror movie scenes and more;

presented by Hawaiian Island Ghost Hunters team. Not recommended for younger keiki.

Cost:$15, $12 pre-sale. Visit the Swap Meet & Marketplace during October, save your stub

and receive admission discounts of $2.50 (day) or $1 (night). Call 483-7133 or email

[email protected].

Spookilau with Spooky Kine Investigations

6-9 p.m. Oct. 29, Mission Houses Museum, 553 S. King St. Join real ghost hunters on a

journey as they share their equipment, techniques and stories inside the historical site and

nearby cemetery. Also features a presentation by Thomas Woods and discussion on Hawaii’s

supernatural with Joe Punohu. Cost: $10. Visit www.missionhouses.org.

Zombie Pub Crawl: 7 p.m. Oct. 14 at Chinatown bars. Begins at Bambu Two (1144

Bethel St.) and ends at 10:30 p.m. at The Venue, followed by a “Zombie Bash” featuring

costume contest and music by Blue Ribbons and Go Jimmy Go! through 2 a.m. Arrive early

to get your makeup done between 5-7 p.m. for a fee or make an appointment. Tickets: $13,

$10 pre-sale (available at www.vitalculture.com/hawaiizombiecrawl). For details, visit

www.hawaiizombiecrawl.com.

Second Annual Miss Vamp Hawaii 2011 Pageant

7 p.m. Oct. 15, Hawaii Theatre, 1130 Bethel St. Vampire beauty pageant and performance by

Tzana Saldania presented by Camera Obscura and DJNocturnaandlana. No keiki under 4

years. Cost: $28, $38, charge by phone 528-0506 or buy online at hawaiitheatre.com. Info:

www.djnocturna.com.

Hallowbaloo Music and Arts Festival

Four nights of spirited sounds and masquerade mayhem, Oct. 27-30. For tickets and info,

visit http://hallowbaloo2011.eventbrite.com or www.hallowbaloo.com

» Electronica Pre-party, 9 p.m. Oct. 27 NextDoor, 43 N. Hotel St. featuring BATHS,

Lapwing and DJ Packo. For ages 19 and older.

» Kickoff concert, 8:30 p.m. Oct. 28, The Waterfront at Aloha Tower Marketplace, with

Warpaint, Paper Diamond, Clones of the Queen and Kalalea Fire.

» Street Festival & Club Hallowbaloo, 5 p.m. Oct. 29, Honolulu Arts District, downtown

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featuring performances on six outdoor stages and in eight bars and clubs, with costume

contest and more. Free

»Kanikapila, 3-6 p.m. Oct. 30, Kaimana Beach. All-ages event with entertainment by Guy

Cruz with Marc Pearlman and Medicine for the People. Free.

Second Annual Bachata Vacation Hawaii Halloween

Festival 2011

Oct. 27-30, Waikiki Beach Marriott Resort and Spa. Workshops, bachata picnic, bikini

contest. Halloween costume party and contest, dancing until 4 a.m. and more. For tickets

and details, visit www.bachatavacation.com.

Halloween Rock Party

Hard Rock Cafe, 280 Beach Walk Ave., Waikiki. Both events begin 10 p.m. and feature

contests for best, scariest and celebrity costumes. Cost: $10 per night. Call 955-7383 or

visit www.hardrock.com/honolulu

»Part 1: Oct. 28. Performances by Friends of Adam, ANYGIVENCHANCE and DJ Monkey

»Part 2: Oct. 31. Party with Deadbeats, White Jacket and DJ Monkey.

Haunted Musical Costume Contest & Fashion Show

6-8 p.m. Oct. 28, Aloha Tower Marketplace, Center Court. Features music by Arsenio the

Band, fashion show and costume contest. Free. Call 382-9495.

Halloween ’80s “North Shore” Party in Town

6-11 p.m. Oct. 29, Fresh Cafe, 831 Queen St., Honolulu. Come dressed as a character

from the ’80s movie “North Shore” or in general “’80s style.” Prizes awarded for best

costumes, best impersonations and raffles. Fundraiser for Sustainable Coastlines Hawaii.

Cost: $15, or $10 pre-sale. Visit www.sustainablecoastlineshawaii.org.

The Beat Presents Disguise

A Halloween Party: 7-11 p.m. Oct. 29, Pagoda Hotel, C’est Si Bon Ballroom; doors open

6:45 p.m. Enjoy a night of live music from the ’70s, ’80s and more featuring Go

Commando, Nuvo and Funkshun. Cost: $45, $40 pre-sale. Call 864-7718 or email

[email protected].

Haunted Wonderland featuring Lil Jon

6 p.m.-2 a.m. Oct. 29, Wet ‘n’ Wild Hawaii, 400 Farrington Highway, Kapolei. Six

stages and concert sound systems, with guests Treasure Fingers and Ross FM. For ages 18

and older. Tickets: $40 pre-sale or $75 VIP (must be 21 or older, no waiting in line, full

bar and four free drink tickets). No masks or painted faces allowed. Call 674-9283 or

visit hawaii.mywetnwild.com.

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Devil’s Cut: Halloween Bash

5 p.m.-2 a.m. Oct. 31, Tiki’s Grill & Bar, 2570 Kalakaua Ave. Two live bands, DJs and

giveaways, with free three-hour valet parking. Cover charge: $5 from 8:30 p.m., $10 after 10

p.m. For free VIP pass for two, visit www.facebook.com/event.php?eid=261648537203224.

Call 923-8454 or visit www.tikisgrill.com.

Latino Hallowino

7:30-10:30 p.m. Oct. 31 at Outrigger Hotel, SOS Main Showroom, Waikiki. Features

Rolando Sanchez and his Latino Hallowino All Star Band, with a costume party and contest,

dancing. Cost: $10. Discounted validated parking at Ohana East Hotel. Call 923-SHOW

(7469).

Aloun Farms’ Ninth Annual Pumpkin Patch Festival

8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. weekends, 91-1440 Farrington Highway, Kapolei. Pick your own

pumpkin and Ewa sweet corn, and enjoy tractor-pulled hayrides, pony rides, farm-style

food, picture booths, games and more. Receive a free minipumpkin or colorful gourd in

exchange for Hawaii Foodbank donation. Cost: $1; free for ages 2 and under. Cash only. Call

677-9516, ext. 14; or visit www.alounfarms.com.

Waimanalo Pumpkin Patch and Corn Maze

9 a.m.-5 p.m., weekends, Waimanalo Country Farms, 41-225 Lupe St. (across from

beach park). Spend a day at the farm and enjoy educational tours, hayrides, games, food and

shave ice. Cost: $6 for all activities or pay as you go. Call 306-4381.

Skeleton Craft

9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. Oct. 17 and 24, Foster Botanical Garden, 50 N. Vineyard Blvd. Recycle-art project uses plastic milk gallon containers (provided). Bring craft scissors and

hole punch. Fee: $10, plus garden admission. Reservations required. Call 522-7064.

Pumpkin Carving Festival

Oct. 22, Neal Blaisdell Center, Hawaii Suites. Seatings at 9 a.m., noon and 3 p.m. Watch

master sculptor Ed “Pumpkin Ed” Moody as he carves two 1,000-pound pumpkins. While

there, check out the Safeway Pumpkin Patch filled with pumpkins carved by chefs, master

carvers and local celebrities. Cost: $30 for Package A (one pumpkin, carving kit, gloves and

stencils); $55 for Package B (two pumpkins, two kits, gloves and stencils). To register, call

591-7700 or visit www.pumpkincarvingfestival.org.

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Spooky Fun House

5:30-7:30 p.m. Oct. 25, Kalihi Valley District Park. For ages 12 and under. Free. Call 832-

7811.

Costume Contest and Haunted House

6:30 p.m. Oct. 27, Kalihi Uka Elementary School. Free, for all ages. Call 832-7807.

Treats and Tails

5:30-7:30 p.m. Oct. 28-29, Honolulu Zoo. Halloween tour with treats along the way. Cost:

$16 for adults, $12 for ages 3 to 12; or $14/$10 for members. Call 971-7195 or visit

www.honoluluzoo.org.

Kaimuki Costume Contest

6:30 p.m. Oct. 28, Kaimuki Community Park. Registration starts 6 p.m.; categories are cutest,

spookiest and judges’ choice for three age groups: 5 and under, 6 to 12, and family/group.

Free. Call 733-7350.

Halawa Complex Costume Contest

7 p.m. Oct. 28, Halawa District Park. Registration starts 6:30 p.m.; categories for ages 2

and under, ages 3 to 4, and grades K-1, 2-3 and 4-6. “Trick or Treat Lane” to follow for

participants. Free. Call 483-7850.

Ohana Magic, Live! Halloween Show

7 p.m. Oct. 28, Koolau Magic Theatre, Koolau Shopping Center; doors open 6:30 p.m.

Magical performances and free balloon animals for keiki. Cost: $12 for adults, $8 for ages 11

and under; $2 discount on pre-sale tickets by phone. Call 239-6711 or visit

http://koolaumagictheatre.com.

Kaimuki Kanikapila

9 a.m.-3 p.m. Oct. 29 along Waialae Avenue (between Koko Head and 11th avenues) and

Kaimuki Community Park. Come in costume to this Halloween-themed event showcasing

Kaimuki’s shops and eateries, with arts and crafts, entertainment and more. Visit www.

CelebrateKaimuki.com.

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Salt Lake Shopping Center’s Halloween Celebration Goes

Hollywood

10 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 29, 848 Ala Lilikoi St. Fish in the “Pirates of Salt Lake” booth; take

photos in a village of “little blue cartoon characters” and ride in a Cinderella horse and

carriage; held in conjunction with mall trick-or-treating. Call 735-8822.

Lanikai PTSA’s 21st annual Fall Fest and Haunted House

4-8 p.m. Oct. 29, Lanikai Elementary School, 140 Alala Road, Kailua. Enjoy keiki carnival

rides, games, rock-climbing wall, bouncers and more; some require a small fee. Tickets for

haunted house (not recommended for ages 5 and under) are $6 for students, $8 for adults.

Halloween at Hawaii Kai Towne Center

5-8 p.m. Oct. 29, 333 Keahole St. Free caricature drawings, professional photography,

balloon twists, in-store trick-or-treating and free reusable bags to the first 250 participants.

Register for keiki and pet costume contests from 4 to 4:45 p.m. To enter the pumpkin-carving

contest, submit your carved creation by 5 p.m. for judging. For details, visit www.hawaiikai-

townecenter.com or “like” the Facebook page at www.facebook.com/Hawaiikaitownecenter;

or Twitter @HawaiiKaiTwnCtr.

Halloween Costume Parade

6 p.m. Oct. 29, Market City Shopping Center, 2919 Kapiolani Blvd. Free photo-taking

followed by guided trick-or-treating parade for costumed keiki throughout the center

beginning 6:30 p.m. Call 734-0282.

Ghoulish Halloween Fun at Royal Hawaiian Center

3:30-5:30 p.m. Oct. 30, Royal Grove (between Buildings B and C) along Kalakaua

Avenue. Fun with Stevo the Clown, balloon animals, costume contest at 4 p.m., with trick-or-

treating at participating merchants to follow. Call 922-2299 or visit www.RoyalHawaiian-

Center.com.

Trunk or Treat

11 a.m.-1 p.m. Oct. 29, Children’s Discovery Center entrance, 111 Ohe St. “Spooktacular”

day of creepy crafts and goodies from members of the Aloha Mustang and Shelby Club of

Hawaii. Call 524-KIDS (5437).

Keiki Costume Ball

5:30-7:30 p.m. Oct. 30, Children’s Discovery Center, 111 Ohe St.; registration deadline is

Oct. 14. Games, arts and crafts, trick-or-treating, pizza and ice cream, and appearances by

Lani Moo and Curious George. Cost: $16, $10 for members. Call 524-KIDS (5437).

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Kapolei Shopping Center and Marketplace

5-7 p.m. Monday, Oct. 31, 590 Farrington Highway. Fun activities and a pumpkin patch

where keiki can pick out and decorate free minipumpkins, while supplies last; held in

conjunction with mall trick-or-treating.

Trick AND Treat at Waikele Premium Outlets

5-7 p.m. Oct. 31. Mystifying performance by Dizanne, “the Magical Sorceress of Fun,”

involving tricks with live critters, followed by treats from Balloon Monsoon and mall trick-

or-treating at 6 p.m.

Harvest Celebration

5-8:30 p.m. Oct. 31, Kalihi Union Church, 2214 N. King St. Games, bouncers, face painting,

live entertainment, dinner and more. Free. Call 841-7022, ext. 705.

Halloween Howl Costume Dinner Buffet

5:30-10 p.m. Oct. 31, Plumeria Beach House restaurant at the Kahala Hotel & Resort. Arrive in costume for a chance to win a prize. Costume-contest entries must be in by 7 p.m.;

age groups are 1 to 5 years old, 6 to 10, 11 to 16, and 17 and older; audience votes by

applause. Cost: $55 adults, $27.50 for ages 4 to 12. For reservations, call 739-8760.

Halloween Adventures

6 p.m. Oct. 31, Pearlridge Center. Spook-tacular performance by Chris da Clown at

Uptown Center Court and free trick-or-treating to follow throughout Uptown and Downtown

from 7-8 p.m.

Pa‘ina on Panana Halloween Festival

6:30-9 p.m. Oct. 31, Mauka Lani Elementary School cafeteria, 92-1300 Panana St.,

Kapolei. Fun games with prizes, food and showing of the animated movie “Despicable Me.”

Free. Call 888-0086.

Barnes & Noble

11 a.m. at Ala Moana story; “Bats at the Library” by Brian Lies, Tuesday; “The Eensy

Weensy Spider Freaks Out!” by Troy Cummings, Oct. 18; “What Was I Scared Of?” by Dr.

Seuss, Oct. 22; “The Very Best Pumpkin” by Mark Kimball Moulton, Oct. 25; “Scaredy-Cat,

Splat!” by Rob Scotton, Oct. 29.

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Halloween Storytime

Kaneohe Public Library, 6:30 p.m. Oct. 26, 45-829 Kamehameha Highway. Read-alouds,

storytelling through puppetry and yummy treats. For ages 5 to 8; costumes optional. Call 233-

5676.

Kailua Public Library, 10:30 a.m. Oct. 31, 239 Kuulei Road. Bring costumed keiki ages 2 to

5 for stories and a craft activity. Call 266-9911.

Howl-O-Ween Anniversary Celebration

Noon-4 p.m. Oct. 23, Pet Corner, Ward Warehouse. Along with a pet vendor expo, there

will be contests for “Owner/Pet Look-Alike” at 1 p.m., “Fastest Tail Wag” at 1:30 p.m.,

“Best Pet Trick” at 2 p.m., and pet costumes at 3 p.m.; puppy giveaway at 4 p.m. Prizes

awarded every 15 minutes, with 20 percent merchandise discount (excluding food and live

animals), and $200 off puppies.

CFA Halloween Cat Show and Costume Contest

10 a.m.-4 p.m. Oct. 29, McCoy Pavilion, Ala Moana Beach Park. CFA-registered and

household cats will be judged by international judges; costume contest at noon with prizes for

best costume and best decorated cages. Discounted early registration until Oct. 16; regular

entry deadline is Oct. 22; call 261-4354 or 531-4891. Cost: $4, $2 for seniors and children.

Windward YMCA’s Eighth Annual Hallo-Wine Wine

Tasting and Silent Auction

5:30-9 p.m. Oct. 22, Koolau Golf Club Atrium. Enjoy heavy pupu, tastings, costume

contest, door prizes and music by Walt Keale. Costume optional. Cost: $70; $60 before Oct.

15; $50 for YMCA members, seniors and military. Proceeds benefit childcare programs

and six area schools. Call 261-0808.

Monster Dash 5K Costumed Fun Run/Walk

8 a.m. Oct. 29, Magic Island, Ala Moana Beach Park (rain or shine). Followed by fun

fitness activities and costume contest for best cave man and cave woman. Cost: $30 if

postmarked by Monday; $35 through Oct. 25 and on race day (space permitting) at 7 a.m.

Proceeds benefit Institute for Human Services. Visit www.ihshawaii.org.

Scarecrow Competition

A Ward Centers event open to 25 teams of three or more people. Set-up of pre-assembled

scarecrows takes place from 9-11 a.m. Oct. 29. They will remain on display for public voting

through Oct. 31 during mall hours in the parking lot across from Ward 16 Theatres. Winners

will be based on originality, creativity and craftsmanship. To register, visit

www.WardCenters.com/events.

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Goodwill’s GLAM! and Ghouls Costume Contest

Accepting entries through Oct. 30. To enter, create your Halloween costume with at least

one item from a Goodwill store, explain how items enhanced the “glamour or gruesomeness”

of the overall costume and submit a picture to be posted at

www.facebook.com/GoodwillHawaii. The person whose costume gains the most “likes” by

Oct. 30 wins a year of free shopping at Goodwill. Visit www.higoodwill.org.

Pose & Go Streetside Costume Contest

7-8 p.m. Oct. 31, Ward Entertainment Center; on-site registration from 6:30-7:45 p.m.

Simply sign up, pose for the judges and move on. For ages 16 and older. Three winners will

be announced Nov. 1 at www.wardcenters.com.

Doris AfterDark: Masters of Horror Film Series

Through Oct. 28, Honolulu Academy of Arts Doris Duke Theatre, 900 S. Beretania St.

Tickets: $10, $8 for members. Call 532-8700 or visit www.honoluluacademy.org

“Blue Velvet”: 1 p.m. today, and 1, 4 and 7:30 p.m. Saturday

”The Shining”: 1, 4 and 7:30 p.m. Sunday

”Brazil”: 1, 4 and 7:30 p.m. Oct. 15, 4 and 7:30 p.m. Oct. 16

”Giorgio Moroder Presents Metropolis”: 1 and 7:30 p.m. Oct. 18-19 and 21

”Tucker and Dale vs. Evil”: 1, 4 and 7:30 p.m. Oct. 22; 1 and 7:30 p.m. Oct. 25-27; 1

and 9 p.m. Oct. 28

If you like horror movies, then you will love this!

“Little Shop of Horrors”

Oct. 27 to Nov. 13, Manoa Valley Theatre, 2833 E. Manoa Road. Showtimes are 7:30

p.m. Thursday, 8 p.m. Friday, 3 and 8 p.m. Saturday, and 4 p.m. Sunday. Cost: $35, $30 for

seniors and military, $20 for ages 25 and under. Call 988-6131 or visit

www.manoavalleytheatre.com.For costumed keiki at participating merchants on Oct. 31,

unless otherwise noted:

Ala Moana Center: 5-7 p.m

Hawaii Kai Towne Center: 5-8 p.m. Oct. 29, 333 Keahole St

Kahala Mall: 5:30-7 p.m. (look for balloons at doorways)

Kapolei Shopping Center and Marketplace: 5-7 p.m., 590 Farrington Highway

Koko Marina Center: 5-7 p.m., 7192 Kalanianaole Highway, Hawaii Kai

Market City Shopping Center: Oct. 29, guided parade begins 6:30 p.m. in the lobby

next to Duck Lee Chinese Restaurant

Mililani Shopping Center: 5-7 p.m., 95-390 Kuahelani Ave. and 95-221 Kipapa Drive

Pearlridge Center: 7-8 p.m., Uptown and Downtown

Royal Hawaiian Center: Oct. 30. A list of participating stores and restaurants will be

distributed following the center’s “Ghoulish Halloween Fun” event, which begins

3:30 p.m. Call 922-2299

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Salt Lake Shopping Center: 10 a.m. -1 p.m. Oct. 29

Waikele Premium Outlets: 6-7 p.m.

Ward Centers: 6-8 p.m. (look for black bats hanging above doorways at Ward

Warehouse, Ward Centre, Ward Village Shops and Ward Gateway Center)

Windward Mall: 5:30-7:30 p.m.

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October 5th to October 31st There's something lurking in the water

Take the ride of your afterlife. Embark on a frightening canoe ride and see the Laie Lady with her band of spooky characters—including the arrival of her vengeful husband. Less scary keiki rides are also available for the faint of heart. Canoe Rides • Every Monday, Wednesday, Friday & Saturday • And everyday except Sunday from Oct. 22-31 • Rides start at 6:30pm (Closed on Sundays.)

Kama‘aina Annual Pass holders get a free canoe ride every Monday, Wednesday and Friday. Beat the crowds and book online now before we sell out. Don’t miss Hawaii’s favorite Halloween ride.

hauntedlagoon.com Prices for the 2012 Haunted Lagoon will be up by September 21, 2012. Call 1-800-367-7060

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2012 Haunted Lagoon Tickets

General Pass:

Good for a one time ride on the Haunted Lagoon. Fast Pass:

•Why wait in line when you can decide when to ride.

•Available Fast Pass Times: 7:00pm, 7:30pm, 8:00pm

•Average wait time: 10-15 minutes.

•Haunted Lagoon Passes do not include admission to the park.

•Keiki (Children) Rides:

•Keiki rides are available from 6:30pm to 7:30pm.

•Simply have your party purchase the General Pass and inquire about our keiki ride when you check-in.

•Keiki Ride guests are asked to check-in no later than 7:00pm.

Discounts:

The Polynesian Cultural Center has partnered with various companies to offer special discounts to our guests. Visit any of our partners stores

and restaurants, or purchase one their specially marked products to receive your Haunted Lagoon Discount.

*For convenience you can book your tickets online and bring in your coupon when you check in at the Polynesian Cultural

Center. Please be sure to bring in the coupon and the credit or debit card that you used to purchase your tickets online."

Haunted Lagoon Online Special

The Polynesian Cultural Center will be selling Haunted Lagoon General Passes for $13.95 for the month of October except

on select days. The select days that people can not receive this special rate are:

•Saturday (8/20, 8/27)

To receive this special online rate, simply select the appropriate date (see list above), when purchasing your ticket

online. Please note to following:

1.This offer is only valid on this website (hauntedlagoon.com).

2.This online special cannot be combined with any other offer or discount.

3.This online special only applies to the days listed above.

4.This offer is limited to the first 1000 tickets. Once all tickets are sold, prices will return back to $19.95.

5.Same day bookings are not available. Guests must book their tickets 24 hours in advance.

General Pass

$19.95

$14.95

Fast Pass $35.00 $30.00

7:00pm Ride

7:30pm Ride

8:00pm Ride

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Admission AT THE DOOR

(Coupons Accepted) General $13.00, Fast Pass $20.00 (Skip the Line)

NOT FOR LITTLE CHILDREN MUST BE 14 YEARS OR OLDER WITH A LEGAL ADULT CHAPARONE

(CHAPARONE MUST ALSO PAY ADMISSION)

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Ask about our

6th Annual Graveyard Shift Tour Leaves midnight on the Halloween morning

(18 yrs and older only)

OAHU GHOST TOURS www.oahughosttours.com

(808) 524-4944

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Monday, November 12, 2012

10th Annual Salute to our Heroes Celebration presented by Mountain Dew

10:30am - 3:00pm

FREE admission to all US active duty military, retired, Veterans, and first

responders*. *Active USA Military, retired, Veterans and first responders must present a valid government ID

at the ticket booth in order to receive offer. First responders are defined as active duty police, fire fighters, sheriff,

EMT or paramedics.

Family members and guest get in for only $19.99 each + tax. Holder must be present to receive one (1) free admission and up to four (4) discount admissions.

Free admission and discounted tickets are valid on November 12, 2012 only. Offer is not

transferable, exchangeable or extended. Not valid with any other offer, promotion, discount or

coupons.

Live entertainment, vendor booths, static displays, Flowrider surf competition with a chance to win a

customized Mountain Dew/Wet'n'Wild Hawaii surfboard, Dew Pong tournament with a prize pack of

a year's supply of Mountain Dew, and compete in the Xbox 360 Halo Tournament for your chance

to win Halo Waypoints games and much more! Plus enter to win an all expense paid trip to Las

Vegas for two courtesy of Vacations Hawaii with VIP tickets to the American County Awards.