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Saint Francis Ohana Fair offers food, fun for everyone

Saint Francis School’s annual Ohana Fair, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday, May 3, on the Manoa campus at 2707 Pamoa Road will be full of activities for everyone. Highlights will include pony rides, a petting zoo, Xtreme fun rides, games and prizes, a farmers’ market, silent auction, Teuila’s lei stand, white elephant sale and delicious food. Adults can win a free trip to Las Vegas. Admission and parking is free. For information go to www.stfrancis-oahu.org or call 988-4111, ext. 718.

Scrub Bucket Gospels offers ‘three-in-one’ session

Lay catechist and spiritual director Maxine Pollock and her Scrub Bucket Gospel Ministries will present the morning spirituality session, “These Three Things … Faith, Hope and Love,” 8:30 a.m.-noon, Saturday, May 10, at St. Stephen Diocesan Center, conference room #1. The event is free, but a free will offering may be given. For more information contact Pat Tom, 261-8104, tomc004@hawaii.rr.com, or Maxine Pollock, 254-1091, maxine.pollock2@hawaiiantel.net


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