Archive for "July, 2017"

Summer Jam Extravaganza Health and Craft Fair – Hilo

Big Island

Saturday, July 29:
Summer Jam Extravaganza Health and Craft Fair – Hilo.
  Featuring vendors from the Big Island and the State of Hawai`i. Edith Kanakaole Tennis Stadium, 350 Kalanikoa St., Hilo. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. This event is free to the public. A portion of the proceeds from this event will go to support the Big Island Substance Abuse Council. For more information, call (808) 896-1620 or visit http://www.malamaponoevents.com/.

Waimea Valley’s 5th Annual Summer Concert Series – Hoi Hou Mai I Waimea, Return to the Valley

Oahu

Saturday, July 29: 
Waimea Valley’s 5th Annual Summer Concert Series – Hoi Hou Mai I Waimea, Return to the Valley. 
Low beach chairs, blankets, and small coolers are allowed. Parking is free for Waimea Valley guests. Food and drinks will be available at the show. Waimea Valley, 59-864 Kamehameha Hwy., Haleiwa.  For tickets and information call (808) 638-7766 or visit http://www.waimeavalley.net/.  Tickets will be available for purchase at the gate day of show as well.

Storytime in Celebration of Get Pop-Cultured with Barnes & Noble Featuring Good Morning, Superman!, Be a Star, Wonder Woman!, and Bedtime for Batman

Maui

Saturday, July 29: 
Storytime in Celebration of Get Pop-Cultured with Barnes & Noble Featuring Good Morning, Superman!, Be a Star, Wonder Woman!, and Bedtime for Batman. 
Superheroes have to get up in the morning, go to school and have a bedtime, just like you! Stories will be read about turning everyday situations into amazing super adventures. Kids, come dressed as your favorite superhero, villain or character to show your fandom. Activities to follow. Barnes & Noble – Lahaina, 325 Keawe St., Lahaina.  11 a.m.   For information call (808) 662-1300.

The MayJah RayJah

Maui

Saturday, July 29: 
The MayJah RayJah. 
The annual “must experience” music festival returns with an all-star lineup. Established in 2009, The MayJah RayJah music festival has become a true staple in Hawai`i’s island music scene. Featuring one super solid night of premiere island entertainment with Grammy nominated reggae group, SOJA, along with New Zealand’s reggae heavyweights, Katchafire and Manalion, and always more surprise guests for one amazing night.  Maui Arts & Cultural Center, A&B Amphitheater, One Cameron Way, Kahului. Gates open at 4 p.m., show begins at 5 p.m.  For tickets and information call (808) 242-7469 or visit http://www.mauiarts.org/.

Iao Valley 10K

Maui

Saturday, July 29:
Iao Valley 10K. 
A very scenic race that starts at the Wailuku Municipal Parking Lot off of Vineyard Street. Follows Vineyard Street up to Main Street, turn around outside the scenic Iao Valley State Park and is a long rolling downhill back to Wailuku.  Wailuku Municipal Parking Lot (bounded by Church St, Market St., Main St., and Vineyard St.) 7:30 to 10 a.m.  Cost $25 VIRR Members, $35 Non-members. For information call (808) 222-2484 or visit http://www.virr.com/.

Hawaiian Music Series

Maui

Thursday, July 27:
Hawaiian Music Series.
  Relax under the stars and enjoy a free concert featuring local musicians. Chairs are limited and blankets, mats, and low beach chairs are welcome. The Baldwin Home Museum is located in the heart of Lahaina, on the corner of Front and Dickenson Streets, Lahaina. 6 to 7:30 p.m.  For information call (808) 661-3262 or visit http://lahainarestoration.org/.

Asia Pacific Dance Festival – Living the Art of Hula

Oahu

Thursday, July 27: 
Asia Pacific Dance Festival – Living the Art of Hula. 
Kumu Hula Michael Pili Pang will host a “hula talk story” about Hapa Haole Hula. Joining him in the discussion and showcasing of hula of the time will be hula dancers Leimomi Maldonado, Kanoe Miller and their groups along with radio personality and creator of Territorial Air Waves, Harry Soria, Jr.  Kennedy Theatre, 1770 East-West Rd., Honolulu. 7:30 to 9:30 p.m.  For information call (808) 956-8246 or visit http://bit.ly/APDFevents.

The Wildest Show in Town – Ohta San & Nando Suan

Oahu

Wednesday, July 26:
The Wildest Show in Town – Ohta San & Nando Suan.
  Enjoy live local music, keiki activities, and prizes, including an `ukulele drawing for children 12 and under. Plate lunches and snacks will be available for purchase.   Admission is $3 ages two and over.  Zoo gates open 4:35 p.m. Concert 5 to 7 p.m. Zoo exhibits close 5:30 p.m.  Honolulu Zoo, 151 Kapahulu Ave., Honolulu. For information call (808) 926-3191 or visit http://www.honoluluzoo.org/wild/.

Uh Kids First! Film Festival

Oahu

Sundays, July 23 & 30:
Uh Kids First! Film Festival. 
Providing quality entertainment for children and youth from 4 to 15 year of age.  Includes 40 films from 13 countries, and a special 15th anniversary screening of Whale Rider.  University of Hawai`i at Manoa, Honolulu.  3 to 5 p.m.  Free admission.  For information call (808) 956-9883 or visit http://www.summer.hawaii.edu/kidsfirst.

Opera for Kids

Big Island

Sunday, July 23:
Opera for Kids. 
Kids age 5-14 experience opera’s backstage process up close and personal. Parents must accompany children under 12. Free admission by reservation at (808) 333-7378 or info@hawaiipaf.org. Children admitted to The Mikado at no charge.  Kahilu Theatre, 67-1186 Lindsey Rd., Kamuela.  2 p.m.  For more information call (808) 333-7378.