November:

Do your friends call you a bummer? Are you saltier than the Dead Sea? If you're full of piss and vinegar, this is the group for you! Join the gripers support group, we meet every Wednesday at noon. No judgement and hate speech! Followed by ceremonial shredding of paper.
Discussion Topics (not limited to):
November Dates: Wednesdays 11/12, 11/26
Time: 10am-11am
Location: La'akea 2nd Floor Conversation Pit
Questions: wccref@hawaii.edu

Come, join us and complete that project thatʻs been stashed in a closet somewhere or get started on your DIY Christmas or birthday gifts. Weʻre here for motivation, good company, fun, creativity, and maybe even a little productivity.
Want to be part of developing WCCʻs Makerspace including donations of materials, equipment and tools? Please see Ellie Seaton, Jesse Soileau, Trish Brubaker.
Maker—one who encompasses the spirit of construction, invention, and shared experience
Makerspaces celebrate DIY ethics, creativity, and community engagement. They promote the notion that anyone can create by providing access to resources like workshops, tools, and spaces

Learn the basics of Hanafuda with Genny. She will be teaching from the cards, "Hanafuda Nā Pua Hawaiʻi."

Whether you're new to journaling or a longtime journaler, join us for an exploration into your psyche through thought-provoking questions and contemplations. Bring your journal or make one with us! Supplies available.

Do you like to read and talk about books? Do you enjoy discovering new literary worlds and seeing new perspectives? Come be part of the discussion at Laʻakea Library's Book Club!
Our first meeting's discussion will center around "Climate Refugees in the Greenhouse World: Archiving Global Warming with Octavia E. Butler" by Shelley Streebey, Chapter Two in her book Imagining the Future of Climate Change: World-Making Through Science Fiction and Activism (2018). Streebey's work can be read online through the following link.