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Series focuses on breadfruit
Bishop Museum’s "Native Food, Native Stories" series continues 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday with an ulu workshop that explores the cultural and botanical aspects of the breadfruit, a Polynesian staple.
Events include lectures on health and botanical topics, ulu pounding, hula and storytelling, demonstrations and an ulu plate lunch.
Admission is $10; lunch tickets, $20, must be purchased in advance.
Call 847-8296.
Eat the Street back in Mililani
More than 40 food truck vendors are stocked full of food, parking sites abound and shuttles will run for the next Eat the Street Mililani event, which runs 2 to 7 p.m. Saturday.
The trucks will converge on parking lots at Mililani Recreation Center No. 7 and Mililani ‘Ike Elementary School.
The inaugural Eat the Street Mililani in September was so wildly popular that vendors ran out of food, and streets were clogged with cars and people.
Participants this time around promise to be ready for the large crowd.
Visit goo.gl/3QnWj for a list of trucks and a map of parking sites.