Free Onsite Coral Reef Naturalist Program

Wailea’s Ulua Beach Ulua beach Rd, Wailea, HI, United States

Ongoing, Daily:  Free Onsite Coral Reef Naturalist Program.  Learn the names of fish you’ve seen while snorkeling and how to protect Maui’s coral reefs at Pacific Whale Foundation’s free Coral Reef Information Station. 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Wailea’s Ulua Beach. For information call (808) 249-8811 ext. 1.

Free

Candlelit Tours at the Baldwin Home Museum

Baldwin Home Museum 120 Dickenson Street, Lahaina, HI, United States

 Every Friday:  Candlelit Tours at the Baldwin Home Museum.  Step back in time and visit the Baldwin Home Museum with a tour by candle light. Tours include free light refreshments on the lanai. 6:00 -8:30 p.m. Located on the corner of Front and Dickenson Street in the heart of historic Lahaina. Admission: $7 per person/$5 […]

$7

Na Mele Makana benefit for the Hale Ho`ola Hamakua Foundation

Friday, November 15: Na Mele Makana benefit for the Hale Ho`ola Hamakua Foundation. Slack Key Guitar Concert.  Host and slack key guitar master George Kahumoku, Jr. is joined by Martin Pahinui, Brad Bordessa and Anuhea Lim, for an evening of traditional Hawaiian songs and authentic “talk-story”.  Honoka`a Peoples Theatre, 45-3574 Mamane St., Honoka`a.  Doors open […]

13th Annual Black & White Night

Friday, November 1:  13th Annual Black & White Night.  An upscale street party of sorts, the event will feature shops and restaurants offering samples, bargains, and special guest appearances by artists and authors.  Free live music will be provided at many different venues. A Treasure Hunt will be conducted with prizes. Dress casually or formally […]

A Taste of Kaua`i, Yesterday and Today

Waipa Ahupua`a 5-5785A Kuhio Hwy., Hanalei, HI, United States

Friday, November 22:  A Taste of Kaua`i, Yesterday and Today.  Guests are saturated in timeless beauty at the Waipa Ahupua`a, one of 67 watersheds homesteaded by the first Polynesians.  A one-of-a-kind experience for those who wish to explore traditional agriculture and food. Lunch included. Reservations are required three days before event.  $115.  5-5785A Kuhio Hwy., […]

$115

Hawaiian Pa`ina (luau)

Friday, November 1: Hawaiian Pa`ina (luau).  Enjoy a day of family, sun and fun in the courtyard of the Kaua`i Museum to celebrate the community. Kaua`i Museum, 4428 Rice St., Lihue.  10 a.m. to 5 p.m.  For information call (808) 245-6931.

Aloha Fridays at Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park

Every Friday:  Aloha Fridays at Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park.  A free hands-on demonstration lesson is given in a cultural craft that will vary from week to week. Held at VAC Gallery porch in Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park. 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.  All events are free (donations welcome); park entrance fees apply. For information call […]

Maui Friday Town Parties

 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.  6-9 p.m.  November 1 - Wailuku, on Market Street; November 8 – Lahaina, on Front Street; November 15 – Makawao, on Makawao […]

Hanapepe Friday Night Festival & Art Walk

Old Town Hanapepe HI, United States

Friday Evenings:  Hanapepe Friday Night Festival & Art Walk.  Stroll through the many art galleries in historic Old Town Hanapepe and meet the local artists from 6-9 p.m.  Enjoy a wide variety of shopping, local vendors, several restaurants, art galleries, stilt walkers, classics cars, live music and entertainment.  For information call (808) 335-6469.

K.I.D.S. School Annual Craft Carnival

Kapa`a Beach Park 56-106 Kapaa Road, Kapaa, HI, United States

Saturday, November 2: K.I.D.S. School Annual Craft Carnival.  Annual fundraiser for KIDS Preschool includes carnival games for the keiki, bake sale, Kaua`i crafters, large Tag Sale with toys, books and household items, lunch : lau lau and chili, cotton candy, shave ice, Silent Auction. On the Beach in Kapa`a behind First Hawaiian Bank. 8:30 a.m. […]