Kokua Kailua Hulihe`e Palace Concert Series & Village Stroll

Hulihe`e Palace 75-5718 Alii Drive, Kailua-Kona, HI, United States

Sunday, September 16:  Kokua Kailua Hulihe`e Palace Concert Series & Village Stroll.  Ali`i Drive along scenic Kailua Bay in Kailua-Kona becomes a festive pedestrian-only walkway from 1 to 6 p.m. Enjoy music, artists, merchants and restaurants. At 4 p.m., there is a free Hawaiian music concert on the lawn at Hulihe`e Palace. Bring your own […]

Robert Cazimero in Concert

Kaua`i Museum 4428 Rice St., Lihue, HI, United States

Thursday, September 20: Robert Cazimero in Concert.  Legendary and iconic vocalist, Robert Cazimero, thrills audiences of all ages whenever he performs.  Robert’s passion and talent have played a huge role in taking Hawaiian music and dance to diverse stages from Carnegie Hall, Wolftrap, Tokyo, and the Hollywood Bowl; his voice has graced the orchestras of […]

Kailua Night Market

50 Kihapai St, Kailua, HI, United States

Friday, September 21: Kailua Night Market.  Kailua Night Market showcases diverse cultural and food offerings and welcomes visitors to the Kailua District. Enjoy local entertainment, fashion, food, and arts & crafts.  50 Kihapai St. (next to Hardware Hawai`i), Kailua.  For information call (808) 389-3649 or visit www.kailuanightmarket.com.

Kulaia Ho`olaulea – A Molokai Canoe Festival

Kaunakakai Town Kaunakakai, HI, United States

Friday, September 21: Kulaia Ho`olaulea – A Molokai Canoe Festival.  This festival celebrating Molokai canoe races will be held on the island of Molokai, in Kaunakakai Town.  Enjoy free Hawaiian music and other fine entertainment.  Made-on-Molokai arts and crafts, plus local food and drinks will be available for purchase.  Kaunakakai Town, Molokai. 5 to 10 […]

Free

Aloha Friday

Queen Ka`ahumanu Shopping Center 275 W. Ka`ahumanu Ave., Kahului, HI, United States

Friday, September 21:  Aloha Friday at Queen Ka`ahumanu Shopping Center with Hawaiian cultural practitioners sharing their art with music and hula. Queen Ka`ahumanu Shopping Center, 275 W. Ka`ahumanu Ave., Kahului. 6 to 8 p.m.

Fee-Free Day: National Public Lands Day – Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park

Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park mile marker 70 and 71 on Hwy 11, HI, United States

Saturday, September 22:  Fee-Free Day: National Public Lands Day – Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park.  NPLD is the nation’s largest, single-day volunteer effort for public lands. Come to Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park and help ensure the future of the Hawaiian rainforest. Volunteers will help remove invasive, non-native plants that prevent native plants from growing. Meet at […]

Waikiki ArtFest

Kapiolani Park 2806 Monsarrat Ave., Honolulu, HI, United States

Saturday & Sunday, September 22 & 23:  Waikiki ArtFest.  Celebrate the arts of Hawai`i, featuring approximately 60 fine artists and handcraft artisans who display their own art for sale including jewelry of all types, clothing, wood products, stained glass, ceramics, soaps and candles, bags, quilts, lauhala products. Enjoy live entertainment and local food for purchase.  […]

Free

Chinese Moon Festival

Wo Hing Museum 858 Front Street, Lahaina, HI, United States

Saturday, September 22: Chinese Moon Festival.  Lahaina pays tribute to the island’s harvest of locally grown produce as well as honored traditions from China during its annual Moon Festival at the Wo Hing Museum and Cookhouse on Front Street. A display of colorful lanterns and offerings to the moon goddess provide the backdrop for teas […]

Free

Waikiki Ho`olaulea

Kalakaua Avenue Kalakaua Avenue, Honolulu, HI, United States

Saturday, September 22: Waikiki Ho`olaulea.  The Annual Waikiki Ho`olaulea is Hawai`i’s largest block party. Thousands of people will take to the streets along Kalakaua Avenue for food, fun and entertainment. There will be performances by the various genres of Hawaiian music and hula halau (hula schools). Hawaiian crafts and flower leis and many varieties of […]

Kaua`i Mokihana Festival

September 23 – 29: Kaua`i Mokihana Festival.  A week-long celebration of Hawaiian culture, including education lectures, cultural presentations, music, composition concert and contest, and hula competitions. For more information, venues, and schedule, call (808) 651-1868 or visit www.maliefoundation.org/kaua-i-mokihana-festival.