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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20191213T160000
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SUMMARY:Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar & Ukulele - Poina Ole - Never to be Forgotten
DESCRIPTION:December 13\, 2019:\nHawaiian Slack Key Guitar & Ukulele – Poina Ole – Never to be Forgotten.Award winning traditional Hawaiian slack key guitar & ukulele concert featuring songs & stories telling its history. Gift Drawing. Family Friendly. Tickets $25 ($20 Ages 13-19 & 50+; $10 Ages 6-12). Audience rating 20+ yrs is 99.3% “Excellent\, Highlight of our trip!”.\nThis concert will ‘Tune your world to Aloha’! Award winning concert artists Doug & Sandy McMaster have 11 CDs to perpetuate the knowledge and experience of the endangered artform of traditional Hawaiian slack key guitar and ukulele. Guided by the kupuna (elders)\, they have dedicated their lives to continuing the family tradition of slack key music.\nThe Hanalei community center is easy to find. In Hanalei\, a block past the shopping center\, turn towards the mountains at Malolo Rd. A small Hanalei Community Center sign is on the edge of Waioli Park soccer fields. Go 20 yards\, turn left into the gravel parking area. The concert is in the brown building – Pohai Aloha (Circle of Aloha).\nTickets and information at www.mcmasterslackkey.com or call (808) 826-1469\nAccessible and Family Friendly Facility: This facility is accessible to all ages and abilities and is family friendly with nice grassy area and lanai for parents to take restless children during the concert and intermission. Endangered birds such as the Hawaiian stilt\, Hawaiian coot\, Hawaiian duck\, Kolea (golden plover)\, and nene (Hawaiian goose)\, Pueo (Hawaiian owl) make their homes here.
URL:https://alohavisitorguides.com/event/hawaiian-slack-key-guitar-ukulele-poina-ole-never-to-be-forgotten-2/
LOCATION:Hanalei Family Community Center\, 5-5299 Kuhio Highway\, Hanalei\, HI\, 96714\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kauai
ORGANIZER;CN="Aloha Plenty":MAILTO:aplenty@hawaiiantel.net
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20191213T173000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20191213T213000
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SUMMARY:Hanapepe Friday Night Festival & Art Walk
DESCRIPTION:December 13\, 2019 – December 27\, 2019:\nHanapepe Friday Night Festival & Art Walk. Join in the festivity! Every Friday evening\, Old Town Hanapepe is bustling with fun & activity! With a wide variety of shopping\, local crafters\, several excellent restaurants\, a dozen art galleries\, stilt walkers\, classics cars\, live music and entertainment\, there is always something for the whole family to enjoy! Every Friday from 5:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m.
URL:https://alohavisitorguides.com/event/hanapepe-friday-night-festival-art-walk-67/
LOCATION:Old Town Hanapepe\, HI\, United States
CATEGORIES:Kauai
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20191213T180000
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SUMMARY:Festival Of Lights
DESCRIPTION:December 13\, 2019 – December 28\, 2019:\nFestival Of Lights. Celebrate the holidays on Kauai at Elizabeth Freeman’s annual holiday extravaganza\, the award-winning Festival of Lights! Celebrating its 23rd year\, local designer Elizabeth Freeman presents a collection of Kauai-style holiday art inspired by her and created with the assistance of local artisans from recycled and reclaimed materials. \nEntirely focused on environmental sustainability\, Festival of Lights provides a spirited and fun reminder that the true meaning of the holidays comes from the heart\, and not the stores. Every year\, thousands of locals and visitors crowd the halls to view a holiday wonderland of trees\, wreathes\, ornaments and other seasonal decorations made from recycled and reclaimed materials such as plastic water bottles\, aluminum cans\, cardboard and bubble wrap. Several pieces are donated designs from previous visitors inspired from their experience. \nTrees are decorated in themes\, with the most popular influenced by local culture and sites such as “SPAM Can Tree\,” “Hokulea Aloha Tree\,” “Kilauea Lighthouse” and “Princess Kaiulani Peacock.” The nationally-recognized “Aloha Recycled Treasures” tree\, which made its debut in 2010 at the U.S. Capitol by invite of the late Hawaii Senator Daniel K. Inouye\, is decorated with plastic water bottles. Other recent additions include the “If Can\, Can” tree with recycled aluminum cans\, the “Lure of the Sea” tree\, decorated with embossed recycled aluminum cans and recycled containers\, and “Fire and Rain” with cutlery morphed to represent 2018’s Kilauea Volcano eruption and Kauai’s 50 inches of rain within 24 hours. \nLeading the team of art direction is local artist and designer Elizabeth Freeman\, whose background spans fine arts and design. Her work has been displayed at the Smithsonian and the Museum of Arts and Design in New York. Elizabeth lives on Kauai and teaches and inspires people about her “trash to treasure” artistic vision. \nFestival of Lights opens Dec. 6 and continues through Dec. 28 from 6-8 p.m. Friday-Sunday. Also open Dec. 24. Free admission. Visitors are greeted by trained docents who share the history of the event and reveal the origins of the decorations. Take pictures with Santa and Mrs. Claus through Dec. 24. Thousands of lights illuminate both the interior and exterior of the building and surrounding park. www.KauaiFestivalOfLights.com
URL:https://alohavisitorguides.com/event/festival-of-lights-6/
CATEGORIES:Kauai
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20191213T183000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20191213T193000
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SUMMARY:West Hawaii County Band in Concert for the Holidays
DESCRIPTION:December 13\, 2019:\nWest Hawaii County Band in Concert for the Holidays! The West Hawaii County Band will present an hour of festive music for the season. Come enjoy standards like Leroy Anderson’s “Sleigh Ride\,” “White Christmas\,” and “Mele Kalikimaka” as well as stirring medleys including “A Canadian Brass Christmas” The West Hawaii County Band\, a unit of the Hawaii County Band\, performs throughout the year at monthly concerts and local civic events including Memorial Day\, Veteran’s Day\, Ironman and more. The band is comprised of over 20 local musicians from all walks of life including professional musicians\, educators\, physicians and more.
URL:https://alohavisitorguides.com/event/west-hawaii-county-band-in-concert-for-the-holidays/
LOCATION:Hale Halawai County Park\, 75-5760 Alii Drive\, Kailua-Kona\, HI\, 96740\, United States
ORGANIZER;CN="West Hawai'i County Band":MAILTO:westhawaiiband@gmail.com
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DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20191213T190000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Honolulu:20191213T220000
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SUMMARY:The Merwin Conservancy presents Robert Haas & Forest Gander in the Green Room
DESCRIPTION:December 13\, 2019:\nThe Merwin Conservancy presents Robert Haas & Forest Gander in the Green Room. Renowned poets and translators Robert Hass and Forrest Gander take the stage together for an evening immersed in the power of language as part of the Merwin Conservancy’s Green Room arts and ecology salon Memorial Series\, in honor of the organization’s founder\, the late W.S. Merwin. Robert Hass\, a poet\, essayist\, and translator\, won both the Pulitzer Prize and the National Book Award in 2007\, served as the U.S. Poet Laureate from 1995-1997\, and was the recipient of a MacArthur “genius” grant. Forrest Gander won the 2019 Pulitzer for poetry and has degrees in both geology and literature. The presentation will be followed by a book-signing at a courtyard reception with refreshments.\nThe Memorial Series of the Green Room is presented by Aqua Aston Hospitality and is made possible with the generous support of the Atherton Family Foundation and Casa deFlores. All profits from the event benefit the local nonprofit Merwin Conservancy.\nTickets: $25 & $10/special student price w/ID (plus applicable fees). All attendees are invited to stay for the post-event hosted reception included in the ticket price.
URL:https://alohavisitorguides.com/event/the-merwin-conservancy-presents-robert-haas-forest-gander-in-the-green-room/
LOCATION:McCoy Studio Theater\, One Cameron Way\, Kahului\, HI\, 96732\, United States
CATEGORIES:Maui
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