Archive for "February, 2017"

Historic Waimea Walking Tour

Kauai

Every Monday: 
Historic Waimea Walking Tour. 
Take a 3 hour walk back through time in the place where Captain Cook first landed in Waimea.  Learn about the last King of Kaua`i, the missionaries, and other famous citizens of Waimea and the landmarks they left behind. West Kaua`i Technology & Visitor Center, 9565 Kaumuali`i Hwy., Waimea. 8:30 a.m. Reservations required no later than 3:30 p.m. Friday before that Monday to schedule a tour.  For reservations and information call (808) 338-1332 or visit http://www.westkauaivisitorcenter.org/.

Niaulani Nature Walk

Big Island

Every Monday:
Niaulani Nature Walk.
  A free, guided rain forest tour in Volcano. This one-hour nature walk travels through a lush portion of an old-growth Hawaiian rain forest on an easy, 1/7-mile loop trail. The walk introduces visitors to the native plants and birds of Volcano. Guides focus on the biological, ecological, and geological features of the area, and the cultural usages of flora and fauna by native Hawaiians. Volcano Art Center’s Niaulani Campus, 19-4074 Old Volcano Rd., Volcano Village. 9:30 a.m. Free; donations welcome. For more information call (808) 967-8222 or visit http://volcanoartcenter.org/.

Slack Key Guitar Concerts

Kauai

Sunday Afternoons:
Slack Key Guitar Concerts. 
Traditional Hawaiian slack key guitar and `ukulele concerts.  February 5 – Sweet Hawai`i Dreams; February 12 – Hanalei Slack Key; February 19 – Honoring Raymond Kane; February 26 – `Ohana Slack Key.  Award winning traditional Hawaiian slack key guitar ad ukulele concerts featuring songs and stories telling its history.  Tickets $25 general admission, $20 Ages 13-19 & over 50, keiki under 5 free. Free gift drawing.  A portion of the proceeds supports the Hale Halawai `Ohana `O Hanalei.  Hanalei Family Community Center, 5-5299 Kuhio Hwy., Hanalei.  3 to 5 p.m.  For information and reservations call (808) 826-1469 or visit http://www.mcmasterslackkey.com/.

Waimea Cherry Blossom Heritage Festival

Big Island

Saturday, February 4:
Waimea Cherry Blossom Heritage Festival.
  This event showcases the blooming of Church Row Park’s historic cherry trees and the Japanese tradition of viewing them – hanami. The festival includes a variety of activities at multiple venues throughout Waimea. Look for pink banners identifying site locations sprawling throughout town. New this year is Historic Spencer House. Spend the day to experience an all-day lineup of Japanese and multi-cultural performing arts at several locations, plus hands-on demonstrations of bonsai, origami, traditional tea ceremony, fun mochi pounding, plus a host of colorful craft fairs, a quilt show and food booths. Enjoy free shuttle transportation among most venues.  Church Row Park, 65-1108 Mamalahoa Hwy., Waimea.  9 a.m. to 3 p.m.  For information call (808) 962-8706.

25th Annual Hoike Hula Concert

Kauai

Saturday, February 4:
25th Annual Hoike Hula Concert.
  An authentic cultural event of music, hula and dances of Polynesia featuring the men, women and youth of the hula schools of Kaua`i, O`ahu, Reno, NV, and Japan. Also composer and recording artist Darryl Gonzales and Greg Nobriga, Mitch Asuncion, Tahitian drummer, MC Kale Kaui. Featuring special guest the Makaha Sons. Hawaiian products, crafts, food sold in the lobby from 5 p.m. Tickets in advance $30 adults, $10 youth age 5-12; reserved front section $40 each. Prices at door $35 and $15.  Kaua`i War Memorial Convention Hall, 4191 Hardy St., Lihue.  5 to 10 p.m.  For information call (808) 651-0682.

Run & Walk for the Whales

Maui

Saturday, February 4:
Run & Walk for the Whales.
  One of Maui’s largest sporting events, Run & Walk for the Whales starts and ends at the Ma`alaea Harbor Shops.  Participants can choose between the Half Marathon, 10K run, 5K run, 4K walk, or a 1K run for keiki ages 12 and under. Post-race festivities include continental breakfast and awards ceremony for participants, along with door prizes and live entertainment by Marty Dread. Participants are invited to take a post-race whale watch at 40% off departing from Ma`alaea Harbor. A morning version of Ocean Camp on race day will be available for children ages 4 to 12. Pre-registration is required. Online registration for the Run & Walk for the Whales closes February 1. For more information email run@pacificwhale.org or visit http://worldwhaleday.org/run-walk-whales.

Maui Open Studios Event

Maui

Saturday, February 4:
Maui Open Studios Event. 
Open Studios are free self-guided tours of artist studios and exhibition spaces. Enjoy one-on-one interactions with the local artists and artisans and have the opportunity to learn about what inspires the artists, talk story and purchase art directly from the artists. Venues can range from art studios, gallery settings, home studios, outdoor venues and other alternative exhibition spaces. Printed guidebooks and online artist directories guide visitors to the artist studios and exhibition spaces around the island of Maui. During the event, there are street signs directing you to artist locations. 5 to 8 p.m.  Free event.  For more information call (415) 450-1307 or visit http://mauiopenstudios.com/.

Slack Key Guitar Concerts

Kauai

Saturday Evenings: 
Slack Key Guitar Concerts.
  Traditional Hawaiian slack key guitar and `ukulele concerts. February 4 – Hawai`i’s Cowboy Music; February 11 – Gifts of the Ancestors; February 18 – For the Birds; February 25 – Poina `Ole – Never to be forgotten.  Free gift drawing.  Award winning traditional Hawaiian slack key guitar ad ukulele concerts featuring songs and stories telling its history.  Tickets $25 general admission, $20 Ages 13-19 & over 50, keiki under 5 free.  Proceeds support Princeville at Hanalei Community Association and this program.  Princeville Community Center, 4334 Emmalani Dr., Princeville.  6 to 8 p.m.  For information and reservations call (808) 826-1469 or visit http://www.mcmasterslackkey.com/.

Tuskegee Airmen Hangar Talk

Oahu

Saturday, February 4:
Tuskegee Airmen Hangar Talk.
  Paying tribute to the Tuskegee Airmen and the vital role they played during World War II with special presentations by decorated WWII Tuskegee Airman Pilot Colonel Charles McGee to Hawai`i’s youth and the public. Colonel McGee fought in WWII, Korea and Vietnam, and holds the record for the highest three-war total of fighter combat missions of any pilot in the United States Air Force history. Colonel McGee began his military service as one of the Tuskegee Airmen in the 332nd Fighter Group. The Tuskegee Airmen were pioneers who fought racial prejudices to fly and fight for their country during WWII. Pacific Aviation Museum, Historic Ford Island, 319 Lexington Blvd., Honolulu. 11 a.m.  Tickets for the talk are $10; or free with Museum General Admission & Aviator’s Tour tickets.  For information call (808) 441-1000 or visit http://www.pacificaviationmuseum.org/.

Maui Friday Town Parties

Maui

Every Friday:
Maui Friday Town Parties.
 Enjoy food, live entertainment, shopping and art. Many retailers, galleries and boutiques operate extended hours and highlight special promotions. Crafters, artisans and culinary wizards add their creativity to the event.  6 to 9 p.m.  February 3 – Wailuku, on Market Street; February 10 – Lahaina, on Front Street; February 17 – Makawao, on Makawao and Baldwin Avenues; February 24 – on South Kihei Rd., Azeka Shopping Center. For more information on Maui Town Parties, visit http://mauifridays.com/.