New Year’s Eve Celebration
Ring in the new year with food trucks, an outdoor movie, and aerial fireworks about 8:15 pm.
Ring in the new year with food trucks, an outdoor movie, and aerial fireworks about 8:15 pm.
Connect with family, friends, support local businesses and enjoy the holiday season.
A festive holiday event with keiki activities, crafts, and food. Dress up in your holiday best - ugly holiday sweaters included!
One in a series of celebrations honoring our ali‘i.
Mele, hula, and mo‘olelo in the Kaua‘i Museum courtyard.
Prince Kūhiō Celebration at Kiowea Park
Enjoy a night of “drag” in an elegant and sophisticated environment. This event will exhibit some of Hawai‘i’s most talented queens, featuring Sasha Colby, winner of Season 15 of RuPaul’s Drag Race, and former resident of Waimānalo.
Entertainment, food vendors, local artisans, cultural practitioners, FREE lomilomi and plenty aloha.
King Kalākaua’s Birthday Celebration at Waimea Valley
Mea ʻai, ʻawa, mele, tribute presentations, and conversation to provoke a contemporary understanding of how Hawaiian Independence is lived and perpetuated today.
Hosted by Kanu o ka ʻĀina – Kauhale, this is an opportunity for the Kohala, Waimea, Hāmākua communities to celebrate Lā Kūʻokoʻa.
An educational event celebrating and promoting Hawaiian history, Hawaiian language and Hawaiian culture at the Molokaʻi Public Library.
An educational event celebrating and promoting Hawaiian history, Hawaiian language and Hawaiian culture at the Molokaʻi Public Library.
Lonoikamakahiki Keaukaha Community Celebration at Lehia County Park. Presented by the Keliʻi William Ioane Legacy Foundation.
Celebrate Lā Kūʻokoʻa at Kaʻelepulu Elementary School and learn about kuʻi kalo, moʻolelo, and ongoing efforts to restore significant cultural sites.
A celebration of Niʻihau language, culture and arts through presentations, storytelling and lei at the Grand Hyatt Kauaʻi.
The Honolulu City Lights Opening Night Celebration. Parade starts at River Street, down King Street to Kawaiahaʻo Street.
Kamaʻāina receive special priced admission to Waimea Valley.
Bernice Pauahi Pākī was born in Honolulu, to ali‘i Abner Pākī, from Moloka‘i, and Laura Kōnia, granddaughter of Kamehameha I. Pauahi is the founder of Kamehameha Schools.
Kapiʻolani Napelakapuokakaʻe was born in Hilo to High Chief Kūhiō Kalanianaʻole of Hilo and High Chiefess Kinoiki Kekaulike, the daughter of the Kauaʻi King Kaumualiʻi.