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The Honolulu Advertiser
Posted on: Saturday, November 25, 2006

SATURDAY SCOOPS
Play tourist for free

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By Wayne Harada
Advertiser Entertainment Writer

From 6:00 p.m. nightly through January and 6:30 p.m. thereafter at Kuhio Beach, near the Duke Kahanamoku statue and hula mound. Island hula performances, accompanied by Hawaiian serenaders, are capped by a torchlighting ritual. Call 843-8002 for more information.

Photo by MARCO GARCIA | Associated Press

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When was the last time you visited Waikiki to enjoy the wealth of freebies? This weekend, or in the days ahead, play tourist. Go. See. Discover. There are activities, day and night, that won't cost you a cent. Well, you may have to shell out for parking (if you can't find free street space), but it might be fun to see and do stuff that visitors come here to explore. So, get going!

ALOHA FRIDAY KING'S JUBILEE & FIREWORKS

From 6:30 p.m. Fridays, Hilton Hawaiian Village. There's a $12 fee (one drink included) for poolside seats in a beachfront show that honors King David Kalakaua. The fireworks display at 7:30 p.m. is free. Also viewable from nearby hotels or shore areas such as Kuhio Beach or Magic Island. 949-4321.

CHANGING OF THE KING'S GUARD CEREMONY

From 6:15 nightly, King's Village Shopping Center, 131 Ka'iulani Ave., opposite the Sheraton Princess Kaiulani hotel. After retiring the Hawaiian flag, the King's Guard (in uniforms replicating those worn by King Kalakaua's Hawaiian Royal Palace Guard) performs drill team skills. 944-6855.

STREET PERFORMERS

Most evenings from 7 p.m. on Kalakaua Avenue, between Ka'iulani and Royal Hawaiian avenues. Impromptu acts — Silver Man, Gold Man, One-Man Band, the saxophonist and more — are loved or loathed (depending on how you feel about mimes) but provide informal fun.

U.S. ARMY MUSEUM OF HAWAI'I

From 10 a.m. to 4:15 p.m. daily except Monday, at Saratoga and Kalia roads. See historic uniforms, weapons and wartime memorabilia, housed in a shoreline battery. New: exhibit on retired Gen. Eric Shinseki, first Hawai'i native and Asian-American to earn four-star rank. 955-9552.

ART ON THE ZOO FENCE

From 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturdays and Sundays on the Honolulu Zoo fence along Monsarrat Avenue, opposite the Kapi'olani Park bandstand. Meet the artists who create original prints, paintings and photographs. 923-4354.

LEARN TO MAKE A HAWAIIAN QUILT

From 9:30 to 11:30 a.m. Mondays, Tuesdays and Thursdays, Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center. OK, if a quilt is far too challenging initially, you could apply the basics to a pillow or a cushion. 922-0588.

WALK OR JOG WITH MOTHER NATURE

You can get your daily exercise at Kapi'olani Park and savor the greenery and trees. Or head for Magic Island and soak in the shoreline vistas at sunrise or sunset.

Reach Wayne Harada at wharada@honoluluadvertiser.com.


Correction: The Father Damien Museum is temporarily closed. The historic walking tour from the Royal Hawaiian Shopping Center has ceased operations. The Kuhio Beach torchlighting event begins at 6 p.m. daily on the hula mound through January, after which it begins at 6:30 p.m.; the correct phone number is 843-8002. A previous version of this story contained incorrect information.