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Hurricane Closures: Battening Down the Hatches

Closures and Cancellations

More than 50 flights in and out of Hawaii have been cancelled.

All Department of Education schools and University of Hawaii Campuses will be closed tomorrow.

All Kamehameha schools and offices will be closed today and tomorrow.

Most major banks have announced early closures today, and will remain closed tomorrow.

All non-essential State offices on Hawaii Island and Maui County will be closed on Friday.  

Punahou---St. Francis School---Hawai‘i Baptist Academy---Mid Pac and St. Andrews will be closed on Friday.

State parks on all islands are closing.

Other mentions:

The Mission House museum will be closed until Saturday.

The Honolulu Museum of Art will close today at 2 and remain closed on Friday.

The Hawai‘i Island Adult Care and Hilo Adult Day Center are closed on Friday.

The Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii is cancelling its Saturday workshops.

The Building Industry Association Expo in the Blaisdell Exhibition Hall has been cancelled.

Queen Emma Preschool will be closed tomorrow.

Nick Yee’s passion for music developed at an early age, as he collected jazz and rock records pulled from dusty locations while growing up in both Southern California and Honolulu. In college he started DJing around Honolulu, playing Jazz and Bossa Nova sets at various lounges and clubs under the name dj mr.nick. He started to incorporate Downtempo, House and Breaks into his sets as his popularity grew, eventually getting DJ residences at different Chinatown locations. To this day, he is a fixture in the Honolulu underground club scene, where his live sets are famous for being able to link musical and cultural boundaries, starting mellow and building the audience into a frenzy while steering free of mainstream clichés.
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