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Throughout the Month of August: Obon Dance & Festival. The Obon tradition was brought to Hawai`i by Japanese immigrants and evolved into a social and cultural event, as well as a religious custom designed to honor ancestors through an evening of dance, music and merry-making. Festivities and Dance schedules and locations are listed below: Saturday, […]
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Thursday, July 30: 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 […]
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Saturday, August 29: Hawai`i Food & Wine Festival – Hawai`i Island. Experience some of the most unforgettable international dishes that reflect the Hawaiian culture. The festival brings culinary and agriculture together, showcasing Hawai`i's locally grown foods and the culinary talents of the world's most renown chefs. Hilton Waikoloa Village, Waikoloa Beach Dr., Waikoloa. General Entry […] |
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Friday, July 31: Mahina`ai Night. Join a torch lit guided tour of a walking trail while learning about Kaho`olawe. Then, gather in the KIRC’s Kalamalama traditional hale, where historical artifacts from Kaho`olawe will be on display, and enjoy live entertainment provided by University of Hawai`i Maui College’s Institute of Hawaiian Music. Non-alcoholic beverages and appetizers […]
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Throughout the Month of July: Obon Dance & Festival. The Obon tradition was brought to Hawai`i by Japanese immigrants and evolved into a social and cultural event, as well as a religious custom designed to honor ancestors through an evening of dance, music and merry-making. Festivities and Dance schedules and locations are listed below: Friday, […]
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Throughout the Month of July: Obon Dance & Festival. The Obon tradition was brought to Hawai`i by Japanese immigrants and evolved into a social and cultural event, as well as a religious custom designed to honor ancestors through an evening of dance, music and merry-making. Free admission. Festivities and Dance schedules and locations are listed […] |
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Daily: Na Keiki `O Ka Aina (The Children of the Land). Classes in Hawaiian and Polynesian Arts and Culture for Keiki & Adults. Most Keiki classes are free, adult classes request a donation to the non-profit organization. Located under the Whale Clock Tower in Kaua`i Village Shopping Center. For more information and class schedules call (808) […] Saturday, August 1: Laugh under the Stars. Featuring comedians Augie T, Frank DeLima, Andy Bumatai, Bu Laia, and last founding member of Booga Booga Ed Ka`ahea with musical guests Nesian N.I.N.E., Kolohe Kai, Koauka, Natural Vibes, Taz Vegas, Brown Bags to Stardom winners Levity and Eden Kai, Brown Swell, Mike T, Leikia Williams and Gender […] Fridays & Saturdays, throughout the month of August: Obon Festival. The Obon tradition was brought to Hawai`i by Japanese immigrants and evolved into a social and cultural event, as well as a religious custom designed to honor ancestors through an evening of dance, music and merry-making. The following schedule is tentative and subject to change. […]
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Saturday & Sunday, August 1 & 2: Heiva I Kaua`i 2015: A colorful and exciting Tahitian cultural festival which features competitions for solo and group Tahitian dancing and drumming. Polynesian arts, crafts, jewelry, clothing and food will be sold, with special emphasis on Tahitian products. Kapa`a Beach Park on Kuhio Hwy., in Kapa`a, Kaua`i. 10 […]
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Saturday, August 1: Mango Festival. Enjoy a full day of Mango sensations and delights, tasting and sampling of the diverse varieties of mangos, as well as a variety of entertainment for keiki and adults throughout the day. This family friendly event is filled with music, hula, dance, agricultural exhibits and more. Sheraton Bay Resort & […]
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Saturday, August 1: Moonlight & Music in the Garden. An evening of live music, dancing, silent auction, dinner, drinks, and unforgettable memories under the stars. Guests will be transported from Po`ipu into the valley via a historic sugar cane train route, with majestic views along the way. McBryde Garden, located near the island’s south shore […] |
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Sunday, August 16: Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Festival “Waikiki Style”. Event will feature 15 of the top artists in the slack key guitar genre for a 6 hour long concert. Also featuring island crafters, food vendors, a guitar and ukulele exhibit, festival merchandise, free giveaways, and at the end of the day a brand new […]
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Sunday, August 2: Na Hula Festival. The annual Na Hula Festival is Hawai`i’s longest-running annual non-competitive hula event. Bring a picnic lunch and beach blanket and enjoy a beautiful, relaxing day of hula at the park. Admission is free. Queen Kapiolani Regional Park and Bandstand, 2806 Monsarrat Ave., Honolulu. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. For […]
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Saturday & Sunday, August 1 & 2: The Addams Family. This original story is every father's nightmare. Wednesday Addams, the ultimate princess of darkness, has grown up and fallen in love with a sweet, smart young man from a respectable family - a man her parents have never met. Everything will change for the whole […] |
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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. […]
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Every Monday: Kanikapila with Wes Awana and Friends. Kanikapila jam sessions are held on Monday evenings, from 5:30 - 7:00 p.m. and are open to all musicians. Bring your own instrument and enjoy ‘garage style’ jamming. Held in the Great Room of the Admin Building, Volcano Art Center, Niaulani Campus, Volcanoes National Park. The event […]
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Every Monday: Te Ao Maohi; The Land of the Natives. Experience the Culture and Traditions of the Polynesian people, as well as the stories of Polynesia’s ancestors. The Shops at Mauna Lani, 68-1330 Mauna Lani Dr., Kohala Coast. 7 p.m. For information visit www.teeaoteturama.com. |
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Every Tuesday Features the Emily T Gail Show. Emily’s show can be found online at www.espnhawaii.com under “Lineup” on the homepage. Sponsored by Aloha - Big Island Visitor Guide, Emily “talks story” with recreational, high school and professional athletes, along with coaches, parents, organizers, and members of print and broadcast media. She talks about golf, […]
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Every Tuesday Morning: BikeWorks Beach & Sport - Queens Marketplace. Free fun road ride for cyclists of all levels at 8:30 a.m. Come to BikeWorks Beach Sport at the Queens Marketplace. Rental bikes available. Get updates on all their activities on the Emily T Gail Show at www.espnhawaii.com under the Lineup tab, or visit www.bikeworkshawaii.com. […] |
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Every Wednesday and Thursday: Helping Paws Visitor Volunteer Program. Do you miss your pet when traveling? Visitors can offer a “helping paw” to homeless animals at the Maui Humane Society shelter, located in Pu`unene (central Maui), on Mokulele Hwy. between Kihei and Kahului. 1 to 3 p.m. Help with such activities as walking dogs, bathing […]
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Wednesday, August 5: Wildest Show in Town - Kapena. This fun concert takes place at the Honolulu Zoo. Special picnic fare is available for purchase as well as fun pre-concert family activities. Keiki ages 6 - 13 will have a chance to win a Kala standard ukulele. $3 ages two and over. Zoo gates open […]
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Every Wednesday: Masters of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Concert. Host and slack key guitar master George Kahumoku, Jr. is joined by various renowned slack key masters who are true ambassadors of their music, their culture and their land for an evening of traditional Hawaiian songs and authentic “talk-story”. August 5 – Ron Kuala`au; August 12 […] |
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Thursday August 6: Ke Kani `O Ke Kai – Jake Shimabukuro. Kick back on the cool, beachfront lawn at the Waikiki Aquarium, 1777 Kalakaua Ave., Honolulu, for an evening of live entertainment and food under the stars. Doors open 5:30 p.m., performance 7 to 8:30 p.m. Waikiki Aquarium galleries will remain open during the concert. […] |
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Every Friday: Aloha Fridays at Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park. A free hands-on demonstration lesson is given in a cultural craft that varies each week. Volcano Art Center 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 (808) 967-8222 or […]
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Friday Evenings: Slack Key Guitar Concerts. Traditional Hawaiian slack key guitar and `ukulele concerts. August 7 – For the Birds; August 14 – Sea Turtle Serenade; August 21 – Ohana Slack Key Guitar & Ukulele Concert; August 28 – Heart of Slack Key Guitar & Ukulele Concert. Free gift drawing. Tickets: $20 ($15 keiki/seniors). Slack […]
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Friday, August 7: First Friday Street Festival: Honolulu District. Galleries and other arts venues open their doors for artist receptions, live music, and refreshments. Gallery walk maps are available at various locations in the area. 5 to 9 p.m. Downtown-Chinatown, The ARTS at Marks, 1159 Nu`uanu Ave., Honolulu. For information call (808) 521-2903. |
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Saturday, August 8: Family Day at the Hui Noeau. This family friendly event marks the opening of the Hui's annual youth art exhibition, featuring artwork created by around 250 Maui youth. The day consists of a scavenger hunt, live glassblowing, bake sales, hands on artist workshops, face painting and more. Hui Noeau, 2841 Baldwin Ave., […]
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Saturday, August 8: Sand Festival and Sand Event. Build a sand castle or sand art to win lots of prizes. All are welcome to create their dream and enjoy the music and a day at the beach with friends and family. Anyone, of any age can enter. A free lesson on sand creations from world […]
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Throughout the Month of August: Obon Dance & Festival. The Obon tradition was brought to Hawai`i by Japanese immigrants and evolved into a social and cultural event, as well as a religious custom designed to honor ancestors through an evening of dance, music and merry-making. Festivities and Dance schedules and locations are listed below: Saturday, […] |
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Sunday, August 9: Waipa Music & Mango Festival. Enjoy a fun and relaxing day of home grown live music, hands-on activities, and local artisans and crafts. Island chefs and food vendors will offer amazing food inspired by the summer mango harvest. Also enjoy recipe & biggest mango contests, mango tastings, silent auction, cultural and educational […]
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Sunday, August 9: Jeff Peterson & Friends – Back in the Day. Favorite tunes from the Hawaiian music renaissance and recollections of those early years meet contemporary sounds and some of the faces of Hawai`i’s musical future. Jeff Peterson shares the stage with the legendary Keola Beamer, kumu hula Moanalani Beamer, vocalist and bass virtuoso […] |
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Monday – Friday, August 10 – 14: Hawaiian International Billfish Tournament. An unforgettable week of famous deep-sea fishing in Kona awaits anglers from around the world as teams gather for prized Pacific blue marlin and a chance of capturing the HIBT's prestigious Governor's trophy. Kailua Pier (75-5660 Palani Rd., Kailua-Kona) is a great place to […] |
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Thursday – Sunday, August 13 – 16: Kaua`i County Farm Bureau Fair. Enjoy rides, games, farm animal competition, petting zoo, commercial tents, bonsai display, orchid display, fruit and vegetable shows, crafts and goodies, entertainment and food galore. Vidinha Stadium Parking Lot, Lihue. Thursday & Friday, 6 p.m. to 12 a.m.; Saturday, noon to 12 a.m.; […] |
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Throughout the Month of August: Obon Dance & Festival. The Obon tradition was brought to Hawai`i by Japanese immigrants and evolved into a social and cultural event, as well as a religious custom designed to honor ancestors through an evening of dance, music and merry-making. Festivities and Dance schedules and locations are listed below: Saturday, […]
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Friday, August 14: Maui Calls: Celebrating the Boat Days of Old Hawai`i. MACC's signature fundraiser gala. Enjoy delectable pupu created by chefs from stellar Maui restaurants, paired with premium wines served by vintners from boutique wineries around the world. The gala starts with a fresh flower lei greeting and Hawaiian music serenade, follows through with […]
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Fridays & Saturdays, throughout the month of August: Obon Festival. The Obon tradition was brought to Hawai`i by Japanese immigrants and evolved into a social and cultural event, as well as a religious custom designed to honor ancestors through an evening of dance, music and merry-making. The following schedule is tentative and subject to change. […] |
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Saturday & Sunday, August 15 & 16: Pu`ukohala Heiau National Historic Site’s Annual Cultural Festival – Kawaihae. Experience over 20 arts and craft workshops and demonstrations, as well as local musicians playing songs of Hawai`i. On Saturday, enjoy special sunrise cultural ceremonies 6 to 9:30 a.m., with festivities continuing until 3 p.m. On Sunday, festivities […]
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Saturday, August 15: Hula Kahiko Performance. Hula halau from across Hawai`i and beyond have been invited to perform in a one-of-a-kind outdoor setting at the kahua hula (platform) in the Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park, located just a short walking distance from the Volcano Art Gallery in Ka`auea. 10:30 a.m. Audience members are encouraged to bring […]
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Saturday & Sunday, August 15 & 16: Biggest Little Airshow in Hawai`i. Experience over 100 remote control 1/5th scale warbirds, jets, and helicopters performing aerial combat, stunts, and aerobatics. Also includes actual aircraft flyovers, military fly ins, displays, hangar tours, and visitors can enter to win prize drawings. Food, drink, retail and entertainment booths, exhibits, […] |
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Saturday & Sunday, August 15 & 16: Pu`ukohala Heiau National Historic Site’s Annual Cultural Festival – Kawaihae. Experience over 20 arts and craft workshops and demonstrations, as well as local musicians playing songs of Hawai`i. On Saturday, enjoy special sunrise cultural ceremonies 6 to 9:30 a.m., with festivities continuing until 3 p.m. On Sunday, festivities […]
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Thursday – Sunday, August 13 – 16: Kaua`i County Farm Bureau Fair. Enjoy rides, games, farm animal competition, petting zoo, commercial tents, bonsai display, orchid display, fruit and vegetable shows, crafts and goodies, entertainment and food galore. Vidinha Stadium Parking Lot, Lihue. Thursday & Friday, 6 p.m. to 12 a.m.; Saturday, noon to 12 a.m.; […]
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Sunday, August 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 […]
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Weekends, August 21 – 30: MAPA Live Presents Evita. Hawai`i’s top-selling female vocalist of all time, Amy Hānaiali`i Gilliom, returns to her roots in musical theatre to perform the title role in this iconic rock musical; a passionate and unforgettable story of Argentina’s most beloved and controversial figure. The compelling score by Andrew Lloyd Webber features some […]
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Fridays & Saturdays, throughout the month of August: Obon Festival. The Obon tradition was brought to Hawai`i by Japanese immigrants and evolved into a social and cultural event, as well as a religious custom designed to honor ancestors through an evening of dance, music and merry-making. The following schedule is tentative and subject to change. […]
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Friday & Saturday, August 21 & 22: An Evening with Roger McGuinn. A 1991 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee and founder and leader of The Byrds, McGuinn is famous for his Top 10 hit songs Mr. Tambourine Man, Eight Miles High, and Turn! Turn! Turn! , among many others. August 21 – Palace […] |
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August 22 – 30: Duke’s Oceanfest 2015. The annual event is held at venue sites throughout Waikiki, featuring Longboard Surfing, Paddleboard Racing, Swimming, Tandem Surfing, Surf Polo, Beach Volleyball, and more. Held each summer in Waikiki in honor of Hawaiian Duke Paoa Kahanamoku, who is remembered as the greatest waterman who ever lived, and Hawai`i’s […]
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Saturday, August 22: Xterra Adventure Fest. An Off-Road Adventure event on the island of Maui featuring an Off-Road Triathlon and Trail Runs, consisting of a .5 mile swim, 10 mile mountain bike and 5k run. In addition to the triathlon, there will be a 5k and 10k trail run and a Keiki 2k run. There […]
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Saturday & Sunday, August 22 & 23: CJM Country Stables ACTRA Roping Events. CJM Country Stables, 1.6 miles past the Grand Hyatt located at 1571 Po`ipu Rd. (end of Po`ipu Rd), Po`ipu. 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free. For information call (808) 652-6100 or visit www.cjmstables.com.
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Saturday, August 22: Waimea Valley Summer Concert Series. Enjoy music by local favorites Jerry Santos, Brother Noland, and Ho`okena. Waimea Valley, Main Lawn, 59-864 Kamehameha Hwy., Haleiwa. 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. All ticket purchases include admission to the Waimea Valley for the day of the concert. For tickets and information call (808) 638-7766 or […] |
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Thursday, August 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 […] |
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Saturday & Sunday, August 29 & 30: Greek Festival. Enjoy live music, a wide array of Greek food, a Greek Taverna, and an all new children’s area. Ala Moana Beach Park, McCoy Pavilion, 1201 Ala Moana Blvd., Honolulu. Noon to 9 p.m. both days. Free admission. For information call (808) 521-7220 or visit www.greekfestivalhawaii.com.
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Saturday, August 29: Kilauea Art Night. Discover locally made pottery, wood work, original fine art, jewelry, organic skincare, handmade soaps, wish trees, apparel, chocolates and more. There is a wide variety of food vendors from around Kaua`i. Enjoy dinner listening to live music. Don't miss the Keiki Fire & Light performance at 7 p.m. on […]
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Friday, August 29: Mahina`ai Night. Join a torch lit guided tour of a walking trail while learning about Kaho`olawe. Then, gather in the KIRC’s Kalamalama traditional hale, where historical artifacts from Kaho`olawe will be on display, and enjoy live entertainment provided by University of Hawai`i Maui College’s Institute of Hawaiian Music. Non-alcoholic beverages and appetizers […] |
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Daily: Na Keiki `O Ka Aina (The Children of the Land). Classes in Hawaiian and Polynesian Arts and Culture for Keiki & Adults. Most Keiki classes are free, adult classes request a donation to the non-profit organization. Located under the Whale Clock Tower in Kaua`i Village Shopping Center. For more information and class schedules call (808) […]
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Every Tuesday features the Emily T Gail Show. Emily’s show can be found online at www.espnhawaii.com under “Lineup” on the homepage. Sponsored by Aloha - Big Island Visitor Guide, Emily “talks story” with recreational, high school and professional athletes, along with coaches, parents, organizers, and members of print and broadcast media. She talks about golf, […]
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Sunday, September 6: Kaua`i Marathon & Half Marathon. The Marathons begin in Poipu and run the first 11 miles together. The courses follow the scenic coastline, offering views of beaches, rugged volcanic peaks, and green tropical rain forests. As dawn breaks, runners will experience lush green vistas as they approach the shade of the century […]
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Every Tuesday Morning: BikeWorks Beach & Sport - Queens Marketplace. Free fun road ride for cyclists of all levels at 8:30 a.m. Come to BikeWorks Beach & Sport at the Queens Marketplace. Rental bikes available. Get updates on all their activities on the Emily T Gail Show at www.espnhawaii.com under the Lineup tab, or visit […]
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Every Tuesday: Pau Hana Culinary Festival at the Shops at Mauna Lani. Enjoy Big Island food vendors, gourmet products and live music. There is a live chef demonstration at 5 p.m. and 'Pau Hana' Happy Hour at the fine restaurants of the Shops of Mauna Lani. The Shops at Mauna Lani, 68-1330 Mauna Lani Drive, […] |
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Wednesday – Sunday, September 2 – 7: Puna Culinary Festival. Experience the cutting-edge, farm-to-fork practices of the Puna district, in concert with Hawai`i Island’s unique blend of cultural influences. The Puna Culinary Festival features locavore meals prepared with aloha by skilled chefs, cooking classes, workshops, film, market visits, farm tours, and other exclusive tastings and […]
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Every Wednesday and Thursday: Helping Paws Visitor Volunteer Program. Do you miss your pet when traveling? Visitors can offer a “helping paw” to homeless animals at the Maui Humane Society shelter, located in Pu`unene (central Maui), on Mokulele Hwy. between Kihei and Kahului. 1 to 3 p.m. Help with such activities as walking dogs, bathing […]
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Every Wednesday: Masters of Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Concert. Host and slack key guitar master George Kahumoku, Jr. is joined by various renowned slack key masters who are true ambassadors of their music, their culture and their land for an evening of traditional Hawaiian songs and authentic “talk-story”. September 2 – Paul Togioka; September 9 […] |
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Thursday – Sunday, September 3 – 7: Queen Liliuokalani Long Distance Outrigger Canoe Races. More than 2,500 outrigger canoe paddlers come to Kona, Hawai`i for its signature 18-mile long distance race, the world’s largest long distance outrigger canoe race. Kai Opua Canoe Club, one of Hawai`i’s oldest outrigger canoe clubs, will host crews from around […] |
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Friday & Saturday, September 4 & 5: Hawai`i Food & Wine Festival – Maui. HFWF creates an internationally recognized world-class event, showcasing Hawai`i's locally grown foods and the culinary talents of the world's most renowned chefs. Experience some of the most unforgettable international dishes that reflect Hawai`i’s culture. Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa, Nohea […] Every Friday: Aloha Fridays at Hawai`i Volcanoes National Park. A free hands-on demonstration lesson is given in a cultural craft that varies each week. Volcano Art Center 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 (808) 967-8222 or […]
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Friday Evenings: Slack Key Guitar Concerts. Traditional Hawaiian slack key guitar and `ukulele concerts. September 4 – Spirit of Slack Key; September 11 – From Mountain to Sea; September 18 – Dreams Come True; September 25 – Tour of the Islands. Free gift drawing. Tickets: $20 ($15 keiki/seniors). Slack key guitar and `ukulele in the […]
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Friday, September 4: First Friday Street Festival: Honolulu District. Galleries and other arts venues open their doors for artist receptions, live music, and refreshments. Gallery walk maps are available at various locations in the area. 5 to 9 p.m. Downtown-Chinatown, The ARTS at Marks, 1159 Nu`uanu Ave., Honolulu. For information call (808) 521-2903.
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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 shopping at local vendors, several restaurants, art galleries, stilt walkers, classic cars, live music and entertainment. For information call (808) 335-6469. |
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Saturday & Sunday, September 5 & 6: Okinawan Festival. This celebration of Okinawan culture features live entertainment, dancing, Okinawan food, and games for the children. Kapiolani Park, 2805 Monsarrat Ave., Honolulu. Saturday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., with Bon Dance from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.; Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information call (808) […]
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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. […]
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Saturday & Sunday, September 5 & 6: Okinawan Festival. This celebration of Okinawan culture features live entertainment, dancing, Okinawan food, and games for the children. Kapiolani Park, 2805 Monsarrat Ave., Honolulu. Saturday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., with Bon Dance from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.; Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information call (808) […] |
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Saturday & Sunday, September 5 & 6: Okinawan Festival. This celebration of Okinawan culture features live entertainment, dancing, Okinawan food, and games for the children. Kapiolani Park, 2805 Monsarrat Ave., Honolulu. Saturday 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., with Bon Dance from 5:30 to 9:30 p.m.; Sunday 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. For information call (808) […]
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Saturday, September 6: Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Festival “Kona Style”. Event features up to 15 artists in the Hawaiian slack key guitar genre for a 6 hour long concert. Festival also features food and beverage for purchase, free giveaways, festival merchandise, and, at the end of the event, a Brand new Taylor Guitar will be […]
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Saturday, September 6: Aloha Festivals: 2014 Royal Court Investiture & Opening Ceremony. A celebration of Hawai`i’s music, dance and history intended to preserve the unique island traditions. The king, queen, prince and princess take their place in the royal court. The Ali`i court members will receive the royal cloak, helmet, head feather lei and other […] |
