Royal Hawaiian Band Performances
The Royal Hawaiian Band holds free concerts on the ‘Iolani Palace Grounds most Fridays.
The Royal Hawaiian Band holds free concerts on the ‘Iolani Palace Grounds most Fridays.
Pau Hana music, programs, food, plantetarium shows, access to all galleries.
Local entertainment, craft and food vendors, keiki rides, tractor hayrides and a petting zoo. Pick a pumpkin straight from the vine.
Bring your ‘ukulele or borrow one of ours! Learn techniques, share mo‘olelo or just enjoy the music with members of the ‘Ukulele Guild of Hawai‘i. Second Saturday each month.
Mele, hula, and mo‘olelo in the Kaua‘i Museum courtyard.
Local entertainment, craft and food vendors, keiki rides, tractor hayrides and a petting zoo. Pick a pumpkin straight from the vine.
Enjoy audio tours of ‘Iolani Palace, ‘ono food, lively entertainment, and shop local vendors.
Nā kumu: Kimo Alama Keaulana, Hailama Farden, Twyla Ululani Mendez, Kahanuola Solatorio, ‘Āina Asing, La‘amea & Kahanuola, and Kalani P. Hiapo.
Workshops for ʻōpio grades 6-8 and their ʻohana. Register for the four-class series online.
FREE outdoor movie night after the Hale‘iwa Farmers Market on the Main Lawn.
Every Thursday, before the Hale‘iwa Farmers Market begins in Pikake Pavilion, all Hawai‘i residents receive FREE admission to Waimea Valley. Must present proof of residency at the ticket booth.
Registration is required for first session and the meeting information is always the same.
The National NAGPRA Program is hosting a webinar series on the new regulations every month.
The Royal Hawaiian Band holds free concerts on the ‘Iolani Palace Grounds most Fridays.
Local entertainment, craft and food vendors, keiki rides, tractor hayrides and a petting zoo. Pick a pumpkin straight from the vine.
A marketplace showcasing products, services, and businesses from across Hawai‘i.
Kapolei Parkway (Kapolei Hale to Ka Makana Ali‘i)
Local entertainment, craft and food vendors, keiki rides, tractor hayrides and a petting zoo. Pick a pumpkin straight from the vine.
Workshops for ʻōpio grades 6-8 and their ʻohana. Register for the four-class series online.
An informal conversation with Drew Kahu‘āina Broderick and Noelle M.K.Y. Kahanu about the significance of ‘Au‘a, an installation of ‘Ōiwi portraits by Kapulani Landgraf at Honolulu Museum of Art.