Here’s where you can find Honolulu Mayor Peter Carlisle over the next seven days:

Saturday, May 5th

  • 9:00 am—Mayor Carlisle participates in the 20th Annual Filipino Fiesta and Parade, delivers remarks and presents a check. Parade follows Kalakaua Avenue from Ft. DeRussy to the fiesta at Kapiolani Park.
  • 10:45 am—Mayor Carlisle delivers remarks and presents a check at the 7th Annual Hawaii Book and Music Festival. Civic Center Grounds.
  • 5:30 pm—Mayor Carlisle attends the Star of the Sea Church and Schools’ 2012 East Honolulu Food Festival “Cinco de Mayo.” On the green at Star of the Sea, 4469 Malia Street.

Sunday, May 6th

  • 10:00 am—Mayor Carlisle delivers remarks and exchanges gifts at “Disney Wonder” cruise ship’s inaugural port call in Honolulu. Aloha Tower Marketplace, Pier 2.
  • 1:20 pm—Mayor Carlisle delivers remarks at the Surfing the Nations 6th Annual Freedom Surf Contest.Kuhio Beach, Waikiki.
  • 4:00 pm—Mayor Carlisle delivers remarks at The Center for Tomorrow’s Leaders Graduation Ceremony for the Fellows’ Class of 2012. Washington Place.

Monday, May 7th

  • 9:00 am—Mayor Carlisle delivers remarks at the Grand Re-opening of the newly renovated Fort StreetMall Satellite City Hall. Fort Street Mall.

Wednesday, May 9th

  • 6:00 am—Mayor Carlisle participates in the annual Keiki Day newspaper sale. Intersection of King and Bishop streets.

Thursday, May 10th

  • 12:00 noon—Mayor Carlisle attends the Chamber of Commerce of Hawaii 27th Annual Military Recognition Luncheon. Hilton Hawaiian Village, Coral Ballroom.
  • 5:30 pm—Mayor Carlisle delivers remarks at the American Diabetes Association 2012 Step Out Walk to Stop Diabetes Award Reception. Ferguson Bath Kitchens and Lighting Gallery.

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