

Cool Stuff
One lucky kid 14 or younger will win a Local Motion surfboard in the "Drop into Summer Reading" contest that runs through this month. Win a surfboard
with Angels helpThe contest brings together Local Motion, H30 Hawaiian Heavywater Magazine, KCCN and Honolulu Bookshops to help Bess Press promote the company's three books about Angel Kaihiwa, written by Helen M. Swanson.
To enter, kids should stop by any Honolulu Book Shop and answer the entry form's three questions about the Angel books. A drawing for the winner will be held Sept. 4 on KINE radio
Angel lives on the Big Island with his tutu. In the first book, "Angel of Rainbow Gulch," we meet 11-year-old Angel, a kid who gets in trouble at school, until his adventure in Rainbow Gulch turns him into a hero. In "The Secret of Petroglyph Cave," Angel gets a paper route to try to earn enough money to buy a surfboard, then discovers a secret at Petroglyph Cave. In the most recent book, "Angel and Tutu," Angel is still trying to get that surfboard, and still getting into trouble, but all that is forgotten when Tutu is hospitalized.
For more information, call Bess Press, 734-7159.
FRIDAY
Shark overnighter: Jerry Crow, Chris Lowe and Brad Wetherbee lead a night of shark exploration, 7 p.m.-8 a.m., Waikiki Aquarium. Participants get to construct and test their own shark models. Children must be 5 years or older and accompanied by an adult. Cost: $20 adult, $18 child. Register by mail. Call 923-9741.
Storytime: The Cat in the Hat visits, 7 p.m.; also noon Saturday and Sunday, Barnes and Noble. Call 737-3323.
SATURDAY
"Keiki Fun Fair": Free family fun, 9 a.m.-2 p.m., Shriners Hospital's front lawn. There will be pony rides, face painting, games and prizes, refreshments, and tours of the hospital. Entertainment includes: The Show Kidz, 9 a.m.; Keiki Karaoke, 10 a.m.; Olomana, 11 a.m.; Kamalamalama, noon; and Iwalani Tseu's School of Dance, 1 p.m. For information, call 951-3606.
Box car rides: Market City Shopping Center craft fair, 9:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Children 6 and over can drive a gravity-powered box car for $1. Proceeds benefit the American Box Car Racing International. Parking available at Kaimuki High School. Call 734-0282.
Storytime: Clowns make the day, 11-11:30 a.m., Borders, Ward. Corduroy also pays a special visit. Call 591-8995.
SUNDAY
Back-to-school: Stories and crafts, 1 p.m., Barnes and Noble. Call 737-3323.
CONTESTS
Under the sea: Children ages 2-14 can win "Ocean Planet" prizes by drawing an underwater ocean scene. Contest forms are available at 7-Eleven stores and must be returned to Bishop Museum by Aug. 31. Call 848-4187.