Archive for "October 20th, 2017"

Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Festival “Westside Style”

Oahu

Sunday, October 22:
Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Festival “Westside Style”.
  Event will feature some of the top artists in the slack key guitar genre for a minimum 5-6 hour long concert.  Food and refreshments will be available. Free giveaways will occur throughout the day and a free Taylor Guitar will be given away to some lucky winner at the end of the day. Free admission. Hoalauna Park, Eva Gentry, Ewa Beach. Noon to 5 p.m. For information call (808) 226-2697 or visit https://www.facebook.com/Hawaiian-Slack-Key-Guitar-Festival-111570488881029/.

Black Uhuru “Shankin’ on da’ Rock” – Jammin’ Roots Reggae Festival 2017

Maui

Sunday, October 22:
Black Uhuru “Shankin’ on da’ Rock” – Jammin’ Roots Reggae Festival 2017.
  Grammy Award-winning reggae superstars, Black Uhuru, on their three-island tour. The band is touring behind their new release, “Jah Guide.”  The legendary band is one of the most popular & successful reggae groups to come out of Kingston Jamaica’s Waterhouse district. Black Uhuru’s long success has allowed them to become ambassadors of reggae, winning the first Reggae Grammy Award for Best Reggae Album with their groundbreaking album, “Anthem.”  Maui Arts & Cultural Center, Yokouchi Pavilion & Courtyard, 1 Cameron Way, Kahului.  6 p.m.  For ticket and information call (808) 242-7469 or visit http://www.mauiarts.org/.

Shichigosan Children’s Festival

Oahu

Saturdays & Sunday, October 22 – November 19:
Shichigosan Children’s Festival. 
Shichigosan is a traditional Japanese celebration for 3, 5 and 7 year olds. $60 donation includes, blessing, Chitose-ame candy, and goody bag.  Complimentary kimono rental and dressing is offered in hopes of perpetuating a tradition that is spiritually enriching and culturally exciting. Hawai`i Kotohira Jinsha – Hawai`i Dazaifu Tenmangu, 1239 Olomea St., Honolulu.  9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. For reservations and information visit http://www.e-shrine.org/.

A Taste of Hilo

Big Island

Sunday, October 22:
A Taste of Hilo.
  Started in 1998, this annual event showcases more than 30 of the island’s tastemakers and beverage purveyors. Attendees enjoy sweet and savory delights created by chefs, restaurants and patisseries, and sample locally crafted beer, wine and sake.  The event is a great way to taste flavors and ingredients unique to the islands. Each year, a different local ingredient is featured.  Other local products featured at A Taste of Hilo have included Big Island Abalone, sturgeon, pasture-raised beef, kampachi and blue fin tuna. Sangha Hall, 398 Kilauea Ave., Hilo. Tickets are $55 in advance.  For tickets and information call (808) 934-0177 or visit http://jccih.org/event/a-taste-of-hilo/.

Fall Harvest Festival

Maui

Sunday, October 22: 
Fall Harvest Festival. 
A fun family day including pony rides, petting zoo, bake sale, food and drinks available for purchase, face painting, balloon animals, crafts & farmers market, silent auction, and more. Bring the kids in costume for a day of family-friendly fun.  Haku Baldwin Center, 444 Makawao Ave., Makawao. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. For information call (808) 572-9129 or visit http://hakubaldwincenter.org/fallharvestfestival/.