Book Signings for "Legend of the Gourd"
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Dragon Gate Bookstore in Honolulu’s Chinatown will host a book signing with best-selling author and feng shui expert Clear Englebert on Saturday, October 9, noon. Englebert will sign copies of his books, Feng Shui for Hawaii and Feng Shui Demystified. He will also answer questions regarding feng shui and offer brief critiques of floor plans. (Please bring a completed floor plan sketch.)
Englebert will also offer a three-hour Feng Shui for Hawaii Gardens class on Friday, October 8, 6:00pm with a repeat session on Sunday, October 10, 2:00pm. The class fee is $25.
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10 am—Betty Shimabukuro: By Request 1, By Request 2, and Hawaii’s Holiday Cookbook
11 am—Gay Wong: What Hawaii Likes to Eat Hana Hou!
11 am—Mark Sullivan: Hawaiian Tropical Cocktails and Hawaii’s Tropical Drinks and Gelatin Party Shots

A fresh look at Hawai‘i politics, past and present, is the theme of Fred Rohlfing’s autobiography—Island Son: The Life and Times of Hawai‘i’s Republican Reformer, newly released by Legacy Isle Publishing. In his 280-page memoir, the former state senator and long-time public servant provides an alternative view of life in Hawai‘i’s traditionally Democratic-controlled political arena.
Karl Rove, former Senior Advisor and Chief of Staff to President George W. Bush, hails Island Son as “an energetic, engaging memoir. Naval officer, lawyer, public servant, elected leader, judge, Pacific diplomat; Rohlfing gives special attention to Hawai‘i’s early statehood years and present challenges. An entertaining and informative read.”
Senator Rohlfing will be holding book signings at the following dates and locations:
Saturday, September 25, 11AM - Noon; Barnes & Noble, Kahala Mall; (808) 737-3323
Saturday, October 2, 1PM – 2PM; Borders, Maui Marketplace; (808) 877-6160
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It’s back! The 5th annual Hawaii Book & Music Festival invades the civic grounds at Honolulu Hale this weekend (Saturday and Sunday, May 15-16) like a family-friendly Godzilla (not the less-than-friendly Godzilla, the destructive version of the giant radioactive mutant Japanese monster with the dangerous tail who likes to smash Tokyo and anything else in his way).
All the festival details and schedule are online. Take a look and then come back.
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Join Kau Kau: Cuisine & Culture in the Hawaiian Islands author Arnold Hiura at two upcoming events in May. Mother’s Day is right around the corner…a personally dedicated book makes a great gift!
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