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Alameda Island Poets. Alameda Island Poets and Writers, moderated by Nanette Bradley Deetz, presents special guest readers Jack Foley, Clara Hsu, and Ivan Argueles. Open mic will follow their readings. 7 p.m. April 2. Books Inc., 1344 Park St., Alameda. Free. 510-522-2226, www.booksinc.net. Lawyers at the Library. Local attorneys, through the Alameda County Bar Association, offer free legal assistance and referral. Sign-ups start at 5:30 p.m. 6 to 8 p.m. April 2. Alameda Free Library, 1550 Oak St., Alameda. Free. 510-747-7713, www.cityofalamedaca.gov.

Thursday Crafts at the Library, Kids ages 5 to 12 are invited to join in a fun afternoon craft, Play clothes suggested, it might get messy, 3:30 sale 30% off, multicolor python leather ballet flats, size 9 us p.m, April 3, Bay Farm Island Branch, 3221 Mecartney Road, Alameda, Free, 510-747-7787, www.alamedaofalamedaca.gov, Downtown Abbey Ball, The Period Events & Entertainments Re-Creation Society holds a Downtown Abbey-inspired ball featuring Edwardian ballroom dance music, tangos, waltzes and more, Evening dress from 1912-1921 encouraged, but not required, 7 p.m, April 5, Alameda Elks Lodge, 2255 Santa Clara Ave., Alameda, $15 advance, $20 door, 510-522-1731, www.peersdance.org..

Collector Cars and Parts Swap Meet. A collector car show highlights the third annual Collector Cars and Parts East Bay Swap Meet. 6 a.m. to 3 p.m. April 6. Alameda Naval Air Museum, 2151 Ferry Point Road, Alameda. Free admission. 510-522-2244, 510-522-6440, northlandskip@hotmail.com. Mama Goose Storytime. Twenty-minute, age-appropriate stories, songs and finger plays for babies and toddlers and their parents or caregivers. 10 a.m. Saturdays. Alameda Free Library, 1550 Oak St., Alameda. Free. 510-747-7777, www.cityofalamedaca.gov.

Family Storytime, Cross-cultural tales and tunes, including beloved folk and fairy sale 30% off, multicolor python leather ballet flats, size 9 us tales from around the world for preschool and school-age children and their parents or caregivers, 2 p.m, Sundays, Alameda Free Library, 1550 Oak St., Alameda, Free, 510-747-7777, www.cityofalamedaca.gov, Community Sing-Along, Parent-led singing, dancing, shaker play and parachute time for infants and toddlers, along with their parents and caregivers, 10:15 to 11 a.m, Mondays, Alameda Free Library, 1550 Oak St., Alameda, Free, 510-747-7777, www.cityofalamedaca.gov..

There was no telling which songs would send a he or a she into a barroom spin to a roomful of cheers. At least there was no telling for a visitor from the mainland venturing out of Oahu’s tourist bubble to catch some authentic Hawaiian music. “Oh, someone’s going to dance to this one,” said Cody Pueo Pata as we sat in a booth at Chiko’s Tavern, a dim dive bar where the band had just launched into “Pua Ahihi,” a slow country burner sung, like much of the evening’s set, in Hawaiian.

Sure enough, a woman with a long brown ponytail glided to the front of the room and began spinning slowly, arms raised in the air, smile affixed to her face, When she finished, she kissed each of the four band members on the cheek and returned to her table, Pata explained: “This music has never changed through four or five generations, It’s our comfort.”, The thought of Hawaiian music might evoke images of men in leis gently strumming songs for sun-baked tourists in sale 30% off, multicolor python leather ballet flats, size 9 us Waikiki, and, well, it is sort of that, But on intensely musical Oahu, live Hawaiian music can be found nearly every night of the week and in all directions: the coastal resorts, the small-town bars, the dives of Honolulu and, yes, Waikiki, for the tourist masses..

Hawaiian music is a lush, languorous sound wholly its own — hear it and you know it — but it also bears obvious ties to the folk, bluegrass, country and even mariachi genres. Its appeal is both in reflecting and fitting so seamlessly into the islands from where it comes. It is beautiful, peaceful music for a beautiful, peaceful place. Waikiki supplies some of the most traditional renderings of Hawaiian music, such as slack-key guitar master Cyril Pahinui, whose gentle strums can be found every Wednesday at the waterfront Outrigger Reef Hotel. (His father, Gabby Pahinui, also a slack-key player, had music prominently featured in the film “The Descendants.”).

The Wednesday I found Cyril Pahinui, he wore a red button-front shirt and white lei, as did his fellow players — men on steel and acoustic guitar — at a small stage near the hotel pool on a warm evening, Between sets, I approached the stage, where Tom Campbell was buying Pahinui’s latest CD and telling sale 30% off, multicolor python leather ballet flats, size 9 us him, “We can’t get this back in Minnesota!”, “I’m sitting over there listening to that steel guitar, thinking, ‘Oh my God, I have to take that home,’ ” said Campbell, of suburban Minneapolis, “I can’t take the flowers back, and I can’t take the smells back, but I can take the music back.”..



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