Get early start on shopping
Friday, November 20th, 2009By Nadine Kam
The postcard from Valerie Joseph speaks for itself. Call 942-5258 for more information.
If you want to beat the Black Friday crowds, better start your holiday shopping early. Here are some spots to check out:
Things Japanese Sale:
At Japanese Cultural Center of Hawaii, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays to Saturdays through Dec. 5. Find all things Japanese, including kimono and obi for display or wear, ningyō (dolls), antique tea and dish sets that were made in Japan, and vintage accessories that were donated for this annual sale. Cultural Center members who can wait will receive 50 percent off selected items from Dec. 1 through 5. Funds raised will go toward educational programs and cultural activities presented throughout the year. Admission is free.
Play.savvycircle.com
If you’re looking for deals on meals and entertainment, this site offers restaurant and spa vouchers and entertainment tickets at a discount. The way it works is that a certain amount of vouchers/tickets are offered, with a minimum number of people needed to sign up to get the deal. If the minimum is met, everyone who signs up before and thereafter get the deal. If not, no one gets it. The site has currently reserved 500 of the best seats in Hawaii Theatre for the New Year’s Eve show of “STOMP,” at 40 percent off. A minimum of 50 need to sign up to get the deal. The $55 tickets are being offered for $33.
Pearlridge
If you haven’t been to the shopping center in a while, Blazin’ Steaks offers one more place to sit down for lunch or dinner in the Downtown, third level, and three retail tenants opened in November, offering seasonal merchandise:
Calendar Club (Downtown, second level). Temporary holiday store in the former Rave location features calendars and related 2010 seasonal merchandise.
My Pillow Pets (Uptown, first level) opened near the American Savings Bank Convenience Center. The kiosk features 38 plush animals that combine the comfort of a chenille pillow with the cuddliness of a high-quality stuffed animal. My Pillow Pets are safe for little ones and have won Dr. Toy’s Best Vacation Product award, iParenting Hot Award and the Mr. Dad Seal of Approval.
Santa’s Pen (Downtown, second level) opened as a temporary holiday store in the former Hobby Company space. The holiday specialist features personalized Christmas ornaments and other gift items, holiday stockings and stocking stuffers, island-style ornaments and other home accessories.

Ki-ele jewelry personalized with initials.
Shasa Emporium
The Kahala Mall boutique is hosting the Ki-ele Holiday 2009 collection designed by Marylea Conrad, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Nov. 21. Customers can personalize one of the necklace designs with an initial, for themselves or as a gift for someone special. Call 735-5122 for more information.
Shop Toast
Among other things, the little shop is offering Envirosax designer eco-totes that can be used to bag your gifts to eco-conscious friends and family. The bags, in pouch, measure 4-by-1.5 inches. Unrolled, they open to 19.5-by-16.5 inches and have a capacity for holding 44 pounds. There are several designs to choose from, at $10. Neat, eh? Shop Toast is at 3434 Waialae Ave. #3, open noon to 6 p.m. Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays and Saturdays or by appointment at 447-9233. Or look for them at Season’s Best Craft & Gift Fair at Aliiolani School Dec. 5; Hawaii’s “Bigger & Better” Gift & Craft Fair at the TOPA Financial Center, Fort Street Mall, Dec. 9 and 10; or Moanalua High School Winter Craft Fair Dec. 12. Click on this link and go to the bottom of the page for a coupon for a free tote with $50 purchase, good through Dec. 31, 2009, while supplies last: http://www.hsblinks.com/1cv
So Good Jewelry:









































