Every move will light up the room Saturday when yogis celebrate the end of summer during The Modern Honolulu’s Glow Flow Yoga class, which is held in a black-light environment with students sporting neon body paint.
Doors open at 5 p.m., and the 90-minute class begins at 6 p.m. with a performance by AcroYoga 808. The glowing yoga class will be led by Power Yoga Hawaii instructors Alex Morales and Miks S. Music will be provided by DJ DuhBreez. Tacos will be served at 7:30 p.m.
Tickets are $20 and can be purchased at poweryogahawaii.com. Parking is available for $8, with validation.
Literacy volunteers needed to tutor adults in reading
Volunteers are being sought to tutor adults who struggle to read and write.
Hawaii Literacy will hold two one-hour training sessions 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 17 and 24 at Island Pacific Academy, 909 Haumea St. in Kapolei.
The tutors are definitely needed: One out of 6 adults in Hawaii struggle with literacy problems. Hawaii Literacy provides free, one-to-one tutoring.
For more information, call Hawaii Literacy at 637-6706 or go online at hawaiiliteracy.org.
Craft fairs, rummage sales can be listed in newspaper
Summer’s not officially over, but the Honolulu Star-Advertiser’s Today section is already looking ahead to the busy fall and holiday season.
To help our readers find out where to pick up crafty gifts, homemade jams, baked goods and gently used bargains, we will publish our annual Fall Craft Fair Guide on Sept. 25, listing events happening through Nov. 30. A separate Holiday Craft Fair Guide will be published Nov. 14 (date subject to change).
To submit a free listing, email details about your craft fair or rummage sale — date, time, location, sponsor, description of event and contact information — to calendars@staradvertiser.com by Sept. 20.
The deadline for the Holiday Craft Fair Guide is Nov. 8.