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Introduction to Same-Visit Dentistry with CAD/CAM Technology | 3660 Waialae Ave
Jun 25, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Honolulu
Price: $29 and receive a free BruxZir™ Dual Cure Resin Cement ($85 value)
Available CE Credits: 3 hours
After completion of this course, you will be able to:
Review the benefits of a digital workflow
Apply techniques for digitizing the clinical workflow
Learn to digitally design a functional and esthetic restoration
Make material choices based on their indications
Produce quality restorations in a single visit
Information Source: Glidewell | eventbrite
Introduction to Same-Visit Dentistry with CAD/CAM Technology | 3660 Waialae Ave
Jun 25, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Honolulu
Price: $29 and receive a free BruxZir™ Dual Cure Resin Cement ($85 value)
Available CE Credits: 3 hours
After completion of this course, you will be able to:
Review the benefits of a digital workflow
Apply techniques for digitizing the clinical workflow
Learn to digitally design a functional and esthetic restoration
Make material choices based on their indications
Produce quality restorations in a single visit
Information Source: Glidewell | eventbrite
VAREP AI Entrepreneurship | 1580 Kapiolani Blvd suite 1760
Jun 25, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Honolulu
Get ready for an exciting event that will transform the way you think about AI and entrepreneurship! Join us as our special guest shares powerful strategies for using AI to market yourself, generate high-quality leads, and so much more.
This dynamic session is
free for VAREP Members
and just
$10 for non-members
. Admission includes
free parking
,
light snacks and drinks
, and plenty of time to
network with like-minded professionals
. Don’t miss this opportunity to learn, connect, and grow!
Thank You HI-FIVE team for making this event possible. There for all your lending needs!
Information Source: VAREP | eventbrite
Big Box Fires = Big Problems | B-Side Lounge
Jun 26, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Honolulu
There are very few things on the fireground will kill you faster than underestimating the
potential danger and arriving unprepared of a large commercial structure fire. History
has repeatedly shown us that taking residential tactics and strategies into a commercial
structure is extremely dangerous. Over aggressive tactics, improper hose line
selection, lack of SOP’s, lack of understanding of the dangers of large buildings,
overestimating the capabilities of the fire protection systems, not monitoring air supply,
not knowing the fire load, and committing to deeply into warehouses with high rack
storage are all common mistakes made by fire departments when confronted with big
box fires. This class will take an in-depth look at the building construction features of
modern, large commercial (big box) buildings including walls, roofs, mansards, and
doors. We will also discuss the strengths and weaknesses of fire protection systems,
what to expect from them and how to use them to our advantage. We will discuss every
strategic, tactical, and command level fireground assignment and draw comparisons
between residential and commercial fires. We will have a conversation about the
different storage configurations that are commonly found in big box stores and how they
affect our tactical decision making. In addition, we will review multiple significant fatal
and near-miss fires that occurred across the country and evaluate what happened and
how we can prevent it from reoccurring.
Clark Lamping is a 26-year veteran and a 15-year Captain with the Clark County (NV)
Fire Department. He has a master’s degree in emergency management from UNLV.
He is a Rescue Squad Officer with NVTF01, where he deployed to Hurricane Katrina,
Colorado, Florida, and Lahaina. He served as the captain of training for 1 year. He has
taught both classroom and HOT at different fire conferences in the US and London.
Information Source: The 50th State F.O.O.L.S. | eventbrite
Honolulu, Hw,Everything Hair Extensions, 5 Techniques,School of Glamology | Regus - Honolulu - Waterfront
Jun 27, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Honolulu
The School of Glamology is an industry leader in providing quality, affordable training in advanced beauty techniques. Not only have we been in business for now 8 years but we are nationally recognized for training all across the United States of America. We offer small, affordable, and personalized classes to ensure you get attention and knowledge you paid for. You will be certified by master trainers who are the best in the industry and highly qualified. Not only will you learn the techniques but you’ll also get a chance to ask questions, receive hands on training and gain knowledge from current beauty professionals. We focus on not only producing results but also how to market your skills & build your business. We want to ensure the success of each AFTER you leave our classroom. This is your first step to becoming a
Beauty Boss!
TUITION: $2,500 (FULL KIT INCLUDED)
This course is a 1 day training will teach you
5 hair Extension Method
s which are:
Microlink using I Tips
hair extensions are also known as microbeading hair extensions or micro loop hair extensions. These are applied by attaching tiny wefts of hair, to small sections of the natural hair with a small silicone-lined bead. Then, a special tool is used to secure the bead to the hair and tightened to hold it.
Braidless Sew In
a technique that is used to create a sew in without having to braid the hair.
Fusion U Tips
is a type of human hair extensions that is shaped like a U and is applied to the hair by heating up, it is also called Hot Fusion hair extensions. U Tip hair extensions are long term hair extensions that you wear day and night for several months.
Tape Ins
are pre-taped and then taped/glued together with a piece of natural hair in between.
Brazilian Knots
is composed of hair that is sewn onto a horizontal strip, or weft. Stylists can “sew” the weft into your hair by pairing small portions of the extension’s strands with small batches of your own strands and securing it with a bead at the “roots.
Proper education should come from an actual extension artist with behind-the-chair, real-life years of experience. At the School of Glamology, you’ll be trained by real hair extension artists, and get hands-on education that you seek.
Our instructors will share all of their coveted secrets about hair extensions and why it’s important to be more educated than your competition. Along with technical skills, you will learn how to build a successful hair extension business from the guest consultation to the after home care, and most importantly, the marketing and promotion of hair extension services.
Nowhere else will you find a hands-on hair extension training course designed to give you all the tools for success. We reveal our proven business-building strategies like digital marketing, social media marketing, promotions, retailing and teach you how to leverage them to drive sales, increasing your overall profit.
INCLUDED IN COURSE:
Training Manual
Mannequin Head
Practice kit with tools for each technique
Practice Extensions
Certificate of Training
A deposit of $499 is required to reserve your seat in the class. The remaining balance must be paid upon arrival to the course. Register now because classes are limited in size and seats fill up fast. The basic kit comes with all of the tools for each technique and enough hair extensions to practice with. Should you want more products, they will be available to you for purchase after class. This course can also be taken online with a live instructor so if this date doesn’t fit your schedule, call us so we can arrange training online.
There are no refunds for any course!
Information Source: School of Glamology (Delk Rd) | eventbrite
Civil Cafe: Hawaiʻi's Green Fee | 3650 Waialae Ave Suite 200
Jun 30, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Honolulu
Gov. Josh Green joins Civil Beat environmental reporter Marcel Honoré in the newsroom on
Monday, June 30 from 11:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m
. to discuss the new green fee bill, which adds an additional 0.75% to accommodations — hotels, short-term rentals, cruise ships — to offset visitors' impact on Hawaiʻi’s natural resources and help shield the state from climate change. We’ll be learning more about this new bill in detail and hear about how the state plans to implement it.
This event will be guided by written questions submitted by the audience in person and in advance.
Send in your questions
through this form.
This free in-person event will be live-streamed and recorded.
The recording
will be sent to everyone who registers, including those who cannot make it live. Transcripts will be available by request following the event.
The in-person event will be held at the Civil Beat newsroom in Kaimukī, located on the second floor above Goodwill Hawaiʻi. Parking is located within the building at 3650 Waiʻalae Avenue, entrance on Wilhelmina Rise. Parking validation for up to 2 hours will be provided for all attendees.
A link to join the virtual event will be sent 24 hours prior to the event.
By registering for this event, you'll receive a subscription to Civil Beat's free e-newsletters. And don't worry, we hate spam too! You can unsubscribe any time by clicking the link at the bottom of each email.
If you require special assistance or auxiliary aids and/or services (i.e., sign language interpreter or wheelchair accessibility), please contact Civil Beat at 808-737-2300 or email your request for an interpreter to membership@civilbeat.org at least 4 business days prior to the event.
Information Source: Civil Beat | eventbrite
2025 Hoʻokahua Summer Program Session 2 (Currently in 3-5th grade) | Papahana Kuaola
Jun 30, 2025 (UTC-10)ENDED
Kaneohe
This 3-day program is from Mon.-Weds. June 30th-July 2nd, 2025 from 8am-2pm. $125/per student (service fees may apply and are non-refundable). For students currently in 3rd-5th grade for this SY 2024-25.
*The
3rd or last day
will be an
‘Ohana Day
(
time TBA
).
A Hawaiʻi ʻāina-based and STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics) initiative at Waipao in Heʻeia. This program connects K-8th grade students to ʻāina through moʻolelo and cultural practices, deepening their relationship with the land. Through storytelling, hands-on learning, and the propagation of native Hawaiian plants, participants engage in traditions that strengthen their connection to ancestral ʻāina and perpetuate ʻike kūpuna.
Location: Waipao, Heʻeia, Oʻahu
Mahalo to the Institute of Museum and Library Services (IG: @us_imls)
Information Source: Papahana Kuaola | eventbrite