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Empowering Neighbors

THE KALEIDOSCOPE MOVEMENT

Bringing diverse human lights together to collectively create new patterns of light that impact our community with positive change.
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Kaleidoscope Honolulu

An Outreach of First Christian Church DOC of Honolulu

  • Forming small communities out of the needs and interests of our neighbors
  • Addressing needs and social injustices with our neighbors
  • Partnering/collaborating together to help one another thrive
    Creating small, urban communities because:
    Everyone's light matters~
    We shine brighter together~
    Shaping patterns of human light to impact positive change in our neighborhood and city

Kaleidoscope Learning Center

FREE Summer Kaleidoscope Kamp 2026

Creative Arts

Everything Supplied

Wednesdays

10:30-11:30

July 8, 15, & 22

Grades 1-12th

Painting With Watercolors

Art On Canvas with Acrylics

pink and white flower petals on white table
pink and white flower petals on white table
pains and paint palette
pains and paint palette
a child is painting a picture on a canvas
a child is painting a picture on a canvas

Paint Big & Small/Mixing Art Forms

Young Gardener to Table Initiative

Fall Classes Wednesdays TBA

"Gardening is the art that uses flowers and plants as paint, and the soil and sky as canvas." -Elizabeth Murray

bokeh photography of person carrying soil
bokeh photography of person carrying soil
orange tomatoes near sliced yellow bell pepper, broccoli on wooden chopping board
orange tomatoes near sliced yellow bell pepper, broccoli on wooden chopping board

Young Gardener to Table Initiative; Fall 2026

A a third part of our wholistic approach to cultivating young gardeners in which the seed/seedling goes from the earth, to the harvest, to the kitchen to be cooked, and the table to become the meal celebrated together.

Students will be provided with their own take home gardening planters, along with planting, nurturing, and harvesting seeds/seedlings in our Kaleidoscope Community Garden. Our young gardeners will plant and tend vegetables and herbs that they will harvest and use in the recipes that we prepare/cook together to create a meal-and then eat together.
Our focus each Wednesday will be a blend of gardening and cooking. Our young gardeners will learn about planting, caring for a garden, nutrition, herbs and flavors, proper cutting of vegetables and kitchen safety, measurement in the kitchen, how to take a recipe and make substitutions to make it healthier, hands-on cooking and preparing a meal or snack, working together, and so much more!
This initiative is FREE to students, and includes all resources needed for the gardening and cooking experiences.
The Kaleidoscope Learning Center is thankful to several grant partners in providing for this initiative that cultivates a new generation of gardeners who care for the earth, discover the joy of planting and harvesting, fall in love with the art of cooking their harvest or the harvest of other local farmers, and develop a lifestyle perspective of gardening to the table with nutrition as a priority.
A limited amount of student spaces will be available, so be sure to register as soon as you are notified of, or see the promotion with fall 2026 dates.

Communities We Are Focusing On Now

green plants on soil
green plants on soil
OUR Community Garden
Growing a Gardening Community

OUR FREE Community Garden is part of our grassroots Kaleidoscope Honolulu in our urban neighborhood. We anticipate so much "harvest" from it-including more food security and relationship building with our seniors, families, and youth living in high-rise homes around us, but it's much more than that!

Kaleidoscope Honolulu is an outreach of First Christian Church of Honolulu (DOC), and the community garden is located on the campus at: 1516 Kewalo St Honolulu, HI 96822

Raised gardening beds, with trellis, are 42 X 24 and about waist high. Bed/Dirt/Water are provided. Our raised beds are the "seeds" of a Gardening Community for our neighborhood...where gardeners can:
  • Grow vegetables and herbs

  • Gather to talk story-meet friends old and new

  • Learn about gardening as other gardeners/master gardeners share what they've learned

  • Nurture food health and wellness through special events,
    trade plants and seeds, and more!

Think of it as the beginning of a big gardening family! We have special gardening speakers/events on Wednesdays from 10:30-12:30, and we will have some special gardening events/speakers on Saturdays TBA.

153 Cafe

Famous Hibiscus Tea & Spice Cake

An outdoor gathering space for our gardening community and neighbors in our backyard green space.

Featuring our famous Hibiscus Tea and Spice Cake! Delicious to sip and talk story with friends.

Wednesdays 10:30-12:30. Proceeds to Kaleidoscope Movement

Located @FCC of Honolulu 1516 Kewalo St Honolulu, HI 96822

Bringing Lights Together

153 Marketplace

Building an Artisan & Entrepreneurial Community

It's FREE! You are invited to create each Wednesday 12:15-1pm (after 153 Cafe)

Putting Steps in Place to Build Your Kaleidoscope of Imagination & Entrepreneurial Skills

Defining and Creating Artisan Product(s), Natural Products, Talents, or Services To Build A Small Entrepreneurial Business

CREATE something you love! Express yourself! Meet new friends! Calm from the chaos! Each Wednesday 12:15-1pm

white blue and yellow floral textile
white blue and yellow floral textile
tailoring shears next to spool of brown rope
tailoring shears next to spool of brown rope
person making wreath
person making wreath
white ceramic plate with paint brushes and paint brushes
white ceramic plate with paint brushes and paint brushes

Our Partners Grant Support 

National Benevolent Association

Christian Church Disciples of Christ

We are thankful for our Grant Partner, National Benevolent Association of the Christian Church Disciples of Christ. whose generous grant has made it possible to begin the grass roots movement Kaleidoscope Honolulu

Wondering why it's called 153 Cafe & Marketplace? It arose in our Small Worship Community from the scripture text: John 21
Just imagine the impact if we create 153 small communities- of all different kinds- that might bring all our unique lights together, creating new patterns of light that impact our urban neighborhood, and the lives of all ages and cultures, for the better!

Kaleidoscope Honolulu

Bringing Lights Together

Email: kaleidoscopelearningcenter@yahoo.com

First Christian Church (DOC) of Honolulu 1516 Kewalo St Honolulu, HI 96822