
What we’re about
This is a group for folks who want to get out and do interesting things in small groups. Building friendships and community.
It’s fully inclusive and all ages are welcome, but I want to give a special heads up for those of us over 50 who are looking to add more spice and connection into our lives.
Some of the events I’ll be hosting include jazz and reggae shows at The Blue Note and Waikiki Shell; Poetry Slams, Speakeasy experiences, Whale Watching & Swimming with Wild Dolphins, Snorkeling, the occasional dinner or brunch at special restaurants, picnics in the park, outdoor concerts of every variety, volunteering experiences, the Planetarium, horseback riding, roller skating(?)…..
You get the idea.
I also encourage anyone interested in hosting an event to let me know. Multiple hosts make for a bigger variety of experiences offered.
Most of the events will be for small groups, up to 10 people, so it’s more comfortable and easier to connect with others.
If this sounds like your kind of scene I hope you join us!
Upcoming events (3)
See all- Capitol Modern: Documentary Film and Panel DiscussionCapitol Modern, Honolulu, HI
### Healing Lahaina: Film Screening and Panel Discussion
Join the Healing Lahaina documentary film team for a screening and panel co-presented by the Hawai’i International Film Festival and Capitol Modern.
Director Laurel Tamayo’s family lost their multigenerational home in the 2023 Lahaina wildfire, the deadliest wildfire in modern US history. Through personal recounts, this documentary paints an intimate portrait of survival, climate change and colonization, and community resilience.
This event will include a showing of the documentary, Healing Lahaina, as well as a panel on climate change, community resilience, and storytelling featuring Laurel Tamayo (Director), Austin Alimbuyuguen (Director of Photography), Taimane (Composer), moderated by Melina Coumas.
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Tickets are FREE but space is limited so you need to sign-up for them on-line. I've scored 8 tickets so happy to share what I have!Parking across the street at Ali'i Place Building, 1099 Alakea Street.
- RESCHEDULED: Sunday Brunch at the Honolulu Museum of Art~~~eat & explore!Honolulu Museum of Art, 900 S Beretania St, Honolulu, HI 96814, Honolulu, HA
I need to leave town, will be attending a Celebration of Life on the mainland.
I've rescheduled this event for Sunday, September 21st at 11:30.
If you confirmed for this weekend's event and can't make it next month, please update your rsvp so someone else can jump in.
Thanks!The Honolulu Academy of Art has a wonderful outdoor cafe and offers brunch on Sundays. The courtyard ambiance is really nice and the food is healthful and delicious.
HOMA hosts a Community Day on the third Sunday of every month for kama'aina. So after brunch those who're interested can explore the current exhibits free of charge (instead of paying the usual $15 entrance fee)!
link to menu:
https://honolulumuseum.org/cms_files/File/2025_MAR_CAFE_BRUNCH_MENU.pdfParking is located behind HOMA at 1111 Victoria Street. There’s also plenty of street parking available on Sundays.
$5 for up to five hours. Free if you have a handicap placard. I think Sundays might actually be free but not sure.