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Hawai‘i Diaper Bank announces entertainment, vendor lineup for annual ‘Wipe Out Diaper Need’ event

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Hawaii Diaper Bank, the very first nonprofit in Hawai‘i to provide free diapers, wipes, and other children’s essentials to low-income families with young children, has shared its lineup of entertainers for its fourth annual “Wipe Out Diaper Need” fundraising event from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Sept. 23 p.m. at W.M. Keck Observatory Headquarters in Waimea. 

“Yer Boy O” is emceeing the event. Attendees will enjoy the sweet sounds of Vaughn Valentino and Ku Ma’ema’e, followed by crowd favorite Alexander the Amazing Magician.

Keiki will enjoy various fun activities, including the Big Island Tropical Bouncer and Obstacle Course, Keiki Soft Play, Balloon Twisting – Circ Du Latte, and much more. Hawai‘i Keiki Museum will also be on hand to keep the kiddos entertained.

Food for purchase will be available from Jaw Jacker Grindz, Hawai‘i Lava Scones, Mao’s Kitchen, HI BAO, Aunt Sue’s Sugar Shack, Lemonade Honey Hawai‘i and Kats & Lemons Hawai’i.

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The event will also include a silent auction to support Hawai‘i Diaper Bank with auction items from local restaurants and hotels, a full listing of which can be found here: https://app.galabid.com/wipeout2023

All proceeds from the “Wipe Out Diaper Need” event will support Hawaii Diaper Bank’s mission to ensure all Hawaii Island keiki are clean, dry, and healthy.

The family-friendly event coincides with National Diaper Need Awareness Week, an annual campaign during which diaper banks from around the country work with state and local governments to raise awareness about diaper need and plan events to rally sustainable support for diaper bank programs.

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