Upcoming September Fundraiser: Give Aloha

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September is “Give Aloha” month, Foodland’s Annual Community Matching Gifts Program.  It was created in 1999 to honor Foodland’s founder, Maurice J. “Sully” Sullivan to continue his legacy of giving back to the community.
During the month of SEPTEMBER ONLY, customers can donate up to $249 to their favorite non-profit organization and Foodland will match a portion of your donation.  This is a great way to increase the value of your donation.  Taiko Arts Center, a 501c3 non-profit organization, participates in the “Give Aloha” program.  Please consider making a donation to TAC this SeptemberTAC’s “Give Aloha” code is 78462.
You must have a Ma’ika’i card in order for Foodland to make the matching gift.  If you do not have a Ma’ika’i card, you can simply apply for one at the cash register.  The Ma’ika’i card also gives you great discounts at Foodland supermarkets.  Just tell the cashier that you want to make a “Give Aloha” donation to Taiko Arts Center.  

 

Habilitat Christmas Tree 2020 Fundraiser is on NOW! Online-only!

Habilitat’s Christmas Tree Program

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For the past 42 years, Habilitat has been partnering with local schools, groups and teams to help make our community a better place.  Taiko Arts Center is proud to be part of this effort.  They offer sheared fir trees:  Noble, Grand and Douglas, and also carry wreaths and door charms to accommodate your decorating needs.  You can order a tree online at www.hawaiichristmastrees.com and when you order, please be sure to credit ‘Taiko Arts Center’ as the School Name.
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, this years Habilitat Fundraiser will be conducted ONLINE.  Last day to order your Christmas Tree is October 23.  Pick-up will be on Saturday, December 5th, 7:00am – 4:30pm at various convenient locations around Oahu:
  • Central Union Church (Punahou St.)
  • Koko Head Elementary School
  • Kalaheo High School
  • Mililani Waena Elementary School
  • Waimalu Elementary School
As a 501c3 non-profit organization, Taiko Arts Center depends on donations, grants, fundraising to support the various costs involved with our programs, workshops and  visiting artists, and to sponsor our yearly fellows who apply to further their taiko studies with us.  Thank you for your continued support.  Mahalo!