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The Engineering Navigator is a prototype AI-powered platform that connects students, families, and educators to engineering opportunities across the U.S. To show the power of this tool, we're focusing on North Carolina, where we're mapping local events and programs to show what's possible when communities are connected.

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19 hawaii Events Found

Mar 4

Tiny Ones - Timbernook Kauai March-April-May- 1st Wednesday of the month

Tiny Ones is designed for the smallest of our TimberNook adventurers. You and your child will venture outdoors for creative play opportunities that foster healthy child development. You'll also receive ideas on how to inspire independent play at home. This registration covers 3 Wednesdays: March 4th with 'Magic Beach' theme, April 1st with 'I'm invited to a party' theme, and May 6th with 'Painting' theme. Location is at Kauai Bible church LAND (not the church itself) - up Omao road, across the highway. Adult participation required. Must bring healthy snack, bug spray/sunscreen, water bottle, change of clothing, appropriate shoes, and play clothes. Programs are 100% outdoors, rain or shine.
Kauai Bible Church Land
$40.00 - For 3 W...
3/4/26
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Mar 5

JOE HISAISHI CONDUCTS HISAISHI

For one night only, the world-renowned composer and conductor Joe Hisaishi will lead the Hawaii Symphony Orchestra in a momentous program featuring his own classical works and a symphonic suite based on Princess Mononoke. This concert offers a rare opportunity to experience Hisaishi's full musical world, brought to life under his own baton. Program is subject to change.
Neal S. Blaisdell Concert Hall
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3/5/26
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Mar 12

AI with Aloha: Stories from Hawai'i's Classrooms

While most schools banned AI when it first emerged, one school in Hawai'i saw the wave coming and started paddling early. This session shares the stories from those chaotic early days and how they led to the AI literacy programs we've built in Hawai'i today. Please note that programming descriptions are generated by participants and do not necessarily reflect the opinions of SXSW.
The Westin Austin Downtown - Paramount III
Free
3/12/26
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Mar 16

O'ahu Spring 2026 Nature Adventure Camp - Week 1: Deep Discoveries

Join the Hawai'i Nature Center as we dive into ocean depths. We'll shed light on everything from the twilight zone to the ocean floor, discovering the habitats and animals that live there! Through crafts and hands-on activities, we'll learn how we are connected to these remote ecosystems and what we can do to protect them. 5-day program, 8 am to 3 pm (drop-off as early as 7:45 am). Ages 6-11.
Hawaii Nature Center
$420.00 - $420 f...
3/16/26
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Mar 16

Spring Nature Adventure Camp - Deep Discoveries (Oʻahu)

5-day program exploring ocean's twilight zone and deep-sea habitats. Interactive STEM activities, crafts and outdoor exploration focusing on ocean ecology, environmental education and hands-on discovery. Learn about marine life protection and deep-sea ecosystems.
Hawai'i Nature Center
$420.00 - $420 m...
3/16/26
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Mar 16

Spring Nature Adventure Camp - Mauka Meets Makai (Maui)

8:30 am-3:30 pm field-based environmental education camp exploring mountain and coastal ecosystems. Activities in wetlands, tidepools, and coastal trails studying Hawaii's coastal ecology, native species and human environmental impacts. Focus on observation, inquiry and environmental stewardship.
Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge
$350.00 - $350 m...
3/16/26
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Mar 21

Artist Conversation about Toshiko Takaezu

Conversation with artists Martha Russo, Kate Randall and Kaili Chun, who all knew Toshiko Takaezu, as part of the Toshiko Takaezu: Worlds Within exhibition programming.
Honolulu Museum of Art
Free
3/21/26
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Mar 23

O'ahu Spring 2026 Nature Adventure Camp - Week 2: Cosmic Connections

Launch your curiosity into the stars as we explore the relationship between outer space and life on earth. We'll learn how people and nocturnal animals have learned to navigate using the night sky and how the moon influences tides and helps us keep track of time. Discover all the ways Hawai'i is a special place for nature and space through outdoor exploration and games. 4-day program (Closed Thursday, March 26 - Prince Kūhiō Day), 8 am to 3 pm. Ages 6-11.
Hawaii Nature Center
$335.00 - $335 f...
3/23/26
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Mar 24

Spring Nature Adventure Camp - Cosmic Connections (Oʻahu)

4-day program (closed Thursday, March 26 - Prince Kūhiō Day) exploring connections between outer space and Earth. Learn about nocturnal animal navigation, moon's effect on tides, and Hawaii's astronomy significance. Includes outdoor games, stargazing and environmental learning.
Hawai'i Nature Center
$335.00 - $335 m...
3/24/26
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Apr 3

2026 Hawaii State Elementary STEM Expo

The Hawaii State Elementary STEM Expo is open to students in grades K-5 enrolled in any public, private or home school in Hawaii. Students can participate as individuals, teams, classrooms, or entire grade-levels. All projects must be uploaded to MYSCIFAIR by March 1, 2026, and schools must send a list of which project will represent their school by the same deadline. The expo features both in-person presentations at Blaisdell Exhibition Hall and virtual showcases. There is no formal judging, but silent voters will vote on favorites for prizes offered by the organization and sponsoring agencies.
Blaisdell Exhibition Hall
Free event
4/3/26
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Apr 11

2026 ACECH Engineering Excellence Awards

ACEC Hawai'i's annual Engineering Excellence Awards celebrating outstanding engineering projects in Hawaii. Key deadlines include Intent to Enter Form and Entry Fee due December 30, 2025, and Entry Upload and Panel Board due February 4, 2026 (with $100/day late penalty). Both hardcopy and digital copies of photographic panels required. Features Excellence Awards, Grand Conceptor Award, People's Choice Award, and Honor Awards categories. Online auction runs until March 22nd. Sponsorship opportunities available from $600 (Gold) to $1,200 (Platinum).
Japanese Cultural Center
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4/11/26
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Apr 15

17th Annual Hawaii STEM Conference

17th Annual Hawaii STEM Conference taking place over two days. Features highlight video competition with student winners from Baldwin High School (Emma Roy, Miya Suzuki, & Penelope Dolin).
Sheraton Waikiki
Free
4/15/26
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Apr 26

Maui Scouting Golf Tournament

5th Annual Maui Scouting Golf Tournament benefiting Maui's Scouting programs. Participation directly supports youth programs providing leadership, outdoor adventure, and community service experiences. Registration deadline is Friday, April 10th. PDF forms can be mailed to 200 Liholiho St., Wailuku, HI 96793. Seeking sponsors and prize/silent auction donations.
Dunes at Maui Lani Golf Course
Free
4/26/26
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Jun 7

SAME/STEM Engineering & Construction Camp

Week-long overnight STEM camp featuring hands-on engineering and construction activities including building concrete beams, using survey equipment, constructing and testing cardboard boats, field trip to Pearl Harbor. Led by SAME professionals and volunteers from the engineering community. For rising juniors and seniors, must be at least 15 years old, U.S. citizen with 3.2 minimum GPA recommended.
Camp Paumalu
$800.00 - Regist...
6/7/26
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Jun 9

2026 STEM/STEAM & Education Conference

A 3-day STEM/STEAM and Education Conference proudly sponsored by Louisiana Tech University, The University of West Florida, and The Pacific Fleet Submarine Museum. The conference focuses on science, technology, engineering, arts, and mathematics education. Paper/proposal submission deadline is February 9, 2026.
Prince Waikiki Resort
Free
6/9/26
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Jul 1

Science Camp for Teens - Session 1: Land, Sea, Air & Space

Ten-day overnight science camp exploring volcanoes, ocean, forest, environment, and space through daily field trips on Hawaii Island. Activities include geology, marine science, oceanography, biology, botany, zoology, climate, meteorology, astronomy, space science and engineering. Includes hiking, swimming, snorkeling, data collection, rocket building and launching. Ages 13-17, grades 8-12. $375 deposit required, full payment due May 25th. Scholarships available.
Pahala Plantation Cottages
$2,895.00 - Regi...
7/1/26
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Jul 11

Science Camp for Teens - Session 2: Volcanoes in the Sea

Ten-day overnight science camp focused on Hawaiian volcanoes and their ecosystems. Exploration of volcanology and biology through field trips to volcanoes, beaches, coral reefs, and coastlines. Learn about volcanic island life cycles through hands-on activities. Visit with scientists, engineers, and conservationists working on ecosystem preservation and natural disaster protection. Ages 13-17, grades 8-12. $375 deposit required, full payment due May 25th. Scholarships available.
Pahala Plantation Cottages
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7/11/26
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Jul 12

Hawaii Sea Turtle Adventure 1

12-day marine biology camp where rising 10th-12th graders shadow marine biologists behind the scenes at Sea Life Park, participate in research and educational projects, learn about sea turtle conservation, collect scientific data, volunteer with local sea turtle non-profits, explore Hawaiian culture, snorkel coral reefs, and earn 30 hours of community service credit. Activities include hiking Ka'ena Point trail, authentic Hawaiian luau, working with green sea turtles (honu), beach cleanups, and hands-on marine conservation work.
YMCA Camp Erdman
$6,480.00 - Camp...
7/12/26
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Jul 26

Hawaii Sea Turtle Adventure 2

12-day marine biology camp where rising 10th-12th graders shadow marine biologists behind the scenes at Sea Life Park, participate in research and educational projects, learn about sea turtle conservation, collect scientific data, volunteer with local sea turtle non-profits, explore Hawaiian culture, snorkel coral reefs, and earn 30 hours of community service credit. Activities include hiking Ka'ena Point trail, authentic Hawaiian luau, working with green sea turtles (honu), beach cleanups, and hands-on marine conservation work.
YMCA Camp Erdman
$6,480.00 - Camp...
7/26/26
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