EAST HAWAII CULTURAL CENTER
41 1Kalakaua St., Hilo, HI 96721     961-5711     www.ehcc.org


DECEMBER 5 - FRIDAY 3pm-6:30pm
EHCC’s Kalakaua Farmer’s Market
Only food locally grown is offered. Coming soon will be classes in composting, worms, small plot gardening and other skills of sustainability. This market coincides with our Exhibit Openings on the first Friday of each month.
DECEMBER 5 - FRIDAY 5:30-7:30pm
EHCC Galleries - December Opening
EHCC Members Exhibition and our Raise the Roof Fundraiser

Come celebrate the opening of our juried EHCC Members Exhibition and our Raise the Roof Fundraiser Exhibit. You may find just the holiday gift you are looking for! Members and the public are all welcome. Light refreshments are offered. Exhibition dates December 5-24.
December 7 - Sunday 3:00pm
Young Music Studio Holiday Concert
Young Music Studio, Malama Waldorff School Orchestra and Orchid Isle Youth and Community Orchestra will perform a classic concert at EHCC featuring the music of Mozart, Haydn, Vaughan Williams, Tchaikovsky, Greig, Bach and Vivaldi. Free.
DECEMBER 13 - SATURDAY 7:30PM
Rob Yamanoha Performs
Hawaii Music Award Winner for Best Adult Contemporary Artist 2008, Rob Yamanoha, will perform as part of EHCC’s Hawaiian Music Series. His music, recognized by listeners of KAPA and KWXX, is a blend of 70’ nostalgia and modern pop. Rob brings to the concert stage what he calls a “singer-songwriter perspective, through the lens of soul and classic island music.” Tickets: $15/advance, $18/door, $5/student with ID.
DECEMBER 14 - SUNDAY 10am-4pm
Aloha Sunday
The monthly Aloha Sunday programs feature performances, exhibits, demonstrations, lectures, workshops and more by native Hawaiian cultural practitioners, scholars, musicians/performers, school /community groups, immersion schools and Hula Halau, promoting and providing creative, inclusive and culturally accurate programs. Call for info. Free
DECEMBER 14 - SUNDAY 2pm and 7pm
Community Readings of Shakespeare’s classic “The Tempest.”
A multi-media presentation, directed by Lee Michael Walczuk, which will include puppetry, dance and readings by a group of community readers bringing to life Shakespeare’s last work. Tickets: $10 at the door.