Archive for "November 9th, 2017"

Nani Na Pua

Maui

Friday, November 10:
Nani Na Pua. 
An opera on the early life of Queen Liliuokalani, from birth until she became queen, focusing on her life as a youth and as heir apparent.  Featuring historical information about her birth and family including her famous musical siblings, her education at the Chief’s Children’s School, her travels throughout the Hawaiian Islands and her trip to Queen Victoria’s of England Jubilee.  Performers are youth, grades 4-12 primarily, with pre performances by students grades K-4. Many melodies incorporated into the opera will be adapted from the compositions of Liliuokalani.   Kawaiahao Church, 937 Punchbowl St., Honolulu.  Two performances, t and 7 p.m. General admission is free, reserved premium seating $10. For reservations and information call (808) 521-2982 or visit https://hyoc2.weebly.com/.

Sun Yat-Sen Festival

Maui

Friday, November 10: 
Sun Yat-Sen Festival.
  Lahaina honors the life and achievements of Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, known as The Father of Modern China. This annual celebration includes film tributes and displays depicting the life of Sun Yat-Sen from Maui to China. Try Chinese martial arts, printmaking and cultural activities. Listen to Chinese traditional music while sampling Cantonese food and Chinese teas. Admission is free.  Wo Hing Museum, 858 Front St., Lahaina. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.  For information call (808) 661-3262 or visit http://www.lahainarestoration.org/.

Kona Coffee Festival Ho`olaule`a

Big Island

Saturday, November 11:
Kona Coffee Festival Ho`olaule`a. 
Enjoy a multi-generational, multi-cultural celebration of all things Kona coffee. Hands-on cultural demonstrations, popular Ethnic Food Market, the Festival of Arts & Crafts and all-day live entertainment. Take in the beautiful lei contest, participate in traditional Hawaiian poi making, ikebana, traditional Japanese calligraphy and visit the heritage display. All day fun for the entire `ohana (family). Old Airport Beach Park, 75-5560 Kuakini Hwy., Kailua-Kona. 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.  For more information, visit www.konacoffeefest.com.

Free Entrance Days to National Parks in honor of Veterans Day

Big Island

Saturday & Sunday, November 11 & 12:
Free Entrance Days to National Parks in honor of Veterans Day. 
Big Island’s National Parks are Volcanoes National Park, Pu`uhonua `O Honaunau (City of Refuge), Pu`ukohala Heiau National Historic Park, and Kalokoo-Honokohau National Historical Park. For more information on the Big Island’s National Parks, visit https://www.nps.gov/state/hi/index.htm.

Old Koloa Sugar Mill Run

Kauai

Saturday, November 11: 
Old Koloa Sugar Mill Run.
  Includes 5-K run and walk and 10-K run.  Awards for running, breakfast, Hawaiian music, and more.  All proceeds from this event will go toward local scholarships for the University of Hawai`i located at the Kaua`i Community College, and the Rotary Youth Leadership Award (RYLA). Stay after the race for the Benefit Breakfast, free to all participants, and only $10 for family, friends, and visitors.  Anne Knudsen Park, Junction Maluhia Rd., (RT520) & Emi Rd., Koloa.  For race times, registration, and more information visit http://www.oldkoloasugarmillrun.org/.

Veterans Day Parade

Maui

Saturday, November 11: 
Veterans Day Parade.
  This year’s theme is “Value Our Veterans”. The parade will commence at Ka`ala Elementary School at 10 a.m., with participants walking through and disbursing on North Cane Street. The parade will end at the Wahiawa Town Center, where, to honor our veterans, there will be a brief program and a message from the 25th Infantry Division leader. For information call (808) 522-5149.