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Target Free Family Saturday: Aloha!

特別イベント
Youth & Families
Target Free Family Saturday: Aloha!
* FREE ALL DAY
Enjoy a day of family fun that explores shared traditions within the Asian American community. May’s theme is Hawai‘i.
Generously sponsored by Target, these special Saturdays are filled with fun activities giving families unique ways to learn, play, and grow together.
All day craft activities:
Learn how to fold an origami Aloha shirt.
Create a lei to wear or share!
Shave ice is a favorite treat in Hawaii. Construct your own “shave ice” artwork out of tissue paper.
Ruthie’s Origami Corner: Celebrate the moms in your life by making a ladybug Mother’s Day card
11 AM – Doors open
11:15 AM – Ukulele Workshop with Michelle Kiba (30 min, max 10 children, 7 or older please)
12 PM – Hula Workshop with Michelle Kiba (45 min)
1 PM – Special Aloha Café food tasting
2 PM – Ukulele Workshop with Michelle Kiba (30 min, max 10 children, 7 or older please)
3 PM – A special Ukulele performance by Michelle Kiba
4 PM – Doors close
ABOUT OUR FRIENDS:
Aloha Café
We invite you to Aloha Café to experience the dishes of the many ethnic cultures of Hawaii. We are dedicated to serving the best in island-style food and promoting the “Aloha Spirit.” Bring your family and friends to share the experience of Aloha Café.
Aloha Café is located only a couple of blocks from the museum at 410 E. 2nd St. For more information, please visit their website at: www.eatatalohacafe.com/
Michelle Kiba - Ukulele Lady, Santa Cruz, CA
Michelle's ability to think big has resulted in an amazing career as a full time ukulele entertainer, recording artist, music educator and music therapist. Michelle first embarked on a creative path as a visual artist, in graphic design. Michelle became a certified nursing assistant, earned a teaching credential, and eventually took a job as an Activity Director. It was through her work that Michelle's inner performer found an unlikely outlet.
"Sometimes a I was still just learning how to play the ukulele. But the seniors were so appreciative and I discovered the ukulele was a great reminiscence tool. My friendly little instrument and music started many fun topics of discussion. The seniors were particularly fond of Hawaiian music so I taught them wheel chair hula. Other activity directors started offering to pay me to come and play for their seniors too. It wasn't long before my day job got in the way of a very unexpected career path. It’s incredibly heartwarming to watch my listener’s faces light up or sometimes becoming teary-eyed, as I sing love songs or tunes from their pasts. I see many of my clients weekly and over the years they have become my adopted kupuna, (beloved aunties and uncles)."
As a music therapist, the Ukulele Lady, engages up to 50 solo visits every month at healthcare centers, convalescent hospitals, retirement homes, mental health facilities, and Alzheimer's units in Central California. In her role as a Music Instructor, Michelle directs the Pa Mele 'O Hokulea Ukulele Academy (Song of the Morning Star) meeting weekly in San Jose and Santa Cruz. "Most of my students play the ukulele for personal recreation. I like to encourage them to share their music so we occasionally perform at festivals, community centers and at local nursing homes. "Public performances are our way of giving back to the community and pushes us forward to improve our skills, and it's fun for all of us,” explains Michelle. Her artistry as a dynamic entertainer is richly complemented by her Tiki Tones, all girl band, featuring singer songwriters Ellen Silva and Mimi Hills. Michelle's charming reputation has quickly reached wider audiences resulting in bigger and better gigs. In March 2002, she released her debut CD, "Under A Ukulele Moon", on her own Big Ideas label. The CD was quickly picked up by the Ukulele Hall of Fame, Jumpin' Jim Beloff's Flea Market Music, and voted Best Studio CD by a Solo Artist by the Naked Uke E-zine. Michelle newest release is a strum along songbook with a companion CD titled, "My Dog Has Fleas", December 2003. Michelle Kiba and her Aloha Style Band members expect to release their next CD, "Reflections of Aloha", in April 2004.
Michelle has shared the stage with Na Hoku Award winners and Dancing Cat recording artists Daniel Ho, George Kahumoku Jr. and Keoki Kahumoku. She has also appeared with her personal ukulele heroes, Ukulele Dick, Oliver Brown, Jumpin' Jim Beloff, Janet Klein, Peggy Reza (Auntie Uke) and Petty & Booka from Tokyo. In August 2003, Michelle was invited to teach a workshop and perform at the 2003 Ukulele Hall Fame, Providence Rhode Island. For more info, visit: www.ukalady.com
Enjoy a day of family fun that explores shared traditions within the Asian American community. May’s theme is Hawai‘i.
Generously sponsored by Target, these special Saturdays are filled with fun activities giving families unique ways to learn, play, and grow together.
All day craft activities:
11 AM – Doors open
11:15 AM – Ukulele Workshop with Michelle Kiba (30 min, max 10 children, 7 or older please)
12 PM – Hula Workshop with Michelle Kiba (45 min)
1 PM – Special Aloha Café food tasting
2 PM – Ukulele Workshop with Michelle Kiba (30 min, max 10 children, 7 or older please)
3 PM – A special Ukulele performance by Michelle Kiba
4 PM – Doors close
ABOUT OUR FRIENDS:
Aloha Café
We invite you to Aloha Café to experience the dishes of the many ethnic cultures of Hawaii. We are dedicated to serving the best in island-style food and promoting the “Aloha Spirit.” Bring your family and friends to share the experience of Aloha Café.
Aloha Café is located only a couple of blocks from the museum at 410 E. 2nd St. For more information, please visit their website at: www.eatatalohacafe.com/
Michelle Kiba - Ukulele Lady, Santa Cruz, CA
Michelle's ability to think big has resulted in an amazing career as a full time ukulele entertainer, recording artist, music educator and music therapist. Michelle first embarked on a creative path as a visual artist, in graphic design. Michelle became a certified nursing assistant, earned a teaching credential, and eventually took a job as an Activity Director. It was through her work that Michelle's inner performer found an unlikely outlet.
"Sometimes a I was still just learning how to play the ukulele. But the seniors were so appreciative and I discovered the ukulele was a great reminiscence tool. My friendly little instrument and music started many fun topics of discussion. The seniors were particularly fond of Hawaiian music so I taught them wheel chair hula. Other activity directors started offering to pay me to come and play for their seniors too. It wasn't long before my day job got in the way of a very unexpected career path. It’s incredibly heartwarming to watch my listener’s faces light up or sometimes becoming teary-eyed, as I sing love songs or tunes from their pasts. I see many of my clients weekly and over the years they have become my adopted kupuna, (beloved aunties and uncles)."
As a music therapist, the Ukulele Lady, engages up to 50 solo visits every month at healthcare centers, convalescent hospitals, retirement homes, mental health facilities, and Alzheimer's units in Central California. In her role as a Music Instructor, Michelle directs the Pa Mele 'O Hokulea Ukulele Academy (Song of the Morning Star) meeting weekly in San Jose and Santa Cruz. "Most of my students play the ukulele for personal recreation. I like to encourage them to share their music so we occasionally perform at festivals, community centers and at local nursing homes. "Public performances are our way of giving back to the community and pushes us forward to improve our skills, and it's fun for all of us,” explains Michelle. Her artistry as a dynamic entertainer is richly complemented by her Tiki Tones, all girl band, featuring singer songwriters Ellen Silva and Mimi Hills. Michelle's charming reputation has quickly reached wider audiences resulting in bigger and better gigs. In March 2002, she released her debut CD, "Under A Ukulele Moon", on her own Big Ideas label. The CD was quickly picked up by the Ukulele Hall of Fame, Jumpin' Jim Beloff's Flea Market Music, and voted Best Studio CD by a Solo Artist by the Naked Uke E-zine. Michelle newest release is a strum along songbook with a companion CD titled, "My Dog Has Fleas", December 2003. Michelle Kiba and her Aloha Style Band members expect to release their next CD, "Reflections of Aloha", in April 2004.
Michelle has shared the stage with Na Hoku Award winners and Dancing Cat recording artists Daniel Ho, George Kahumoku Jr. and Keoki Kahumoku. She has also appeared with her personal ukulele heroes, Ukulele Dick, Oliver Brown, Jumpin' Jim Beloff, Janet Klein, Peggy Reza (Auntie Uke) and Petty & Booka from Tokyo. In August 2003, Michelle was invited to teach a workshop and perform at the 2003 Ukulele Hall Fame, Providence Rhode Island. For more info, visit: www.ukalady.com
2009 Target Free Family Saturday schedule
June 13 – Try this on for Size!
July 11 – Books Galore!
Other Family Events at the National Museum
June 6: Kidding Around in the Kitchen Family Cooking Adventure: Beat the June Gloom
August 15: Summer Festival on the Courtyard
August 29: Common Ground Tour for Families
August 29: Taiko for Families