This is the best event calendar in the Hawaiian Islands if you are looking for free and cheap things to do without spending a lot of money. We include virtual and in-person events, outdoor things to do, and any other permissible activities. Every day, we search the Islands for community festivals, art shows, craft fairs, movie screenings and film festivals, live music, comedy shows, theater, performing arts, literary events, hobby shows of all kinds, family events, sporting events, recreation on the water, shopping discounts, consignment and used goods sales, exercise events, and more. Anything and everything as long as its free or cheap and fun. Tip: To see less or more in the calendar below, you can choose to View Events By Day or By month. To see events on a specific date, select By Day, and then select 'Choose a Date'. Stay healthy. Stay positive. Be kind. Be patient.
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Lei Day events around the Hawaiian Islands
Lei Day events around the Hawaiian IslandsThursday, May 1, 2025 Lei Day is a uniquely Hawaiian celebration, honoring the tradition of making and wearing lei. The first Lei Day occurred in downtown Honolulu in 1927. Honolulu Star-Bulletin writer and poet, Don Blanding suggested the idea. ... Read More » O'ahu: Lei Day at Kapi'olani Park 9:00 am to 5:30 pm
O'ahu: Lei Day at Kapi'olani ParkThursday, May 1, 2025 Lei Day is a uniquely Hawaiian celebration, honoring the tradition of making and wearing lei. The first Lei Day occurred in downtown Honolulu in 1927. Honolulu Star-Bulletin writer and poet, Don Blanding suggested the idea. ... Read More » “Go Try PlayWrite” monthly playwriting contest with cash prize
“Go Try PlayWrite” monthly playwriting contest with cash prizeEvery 1 monthsKumu Kahua Theatre was founded in 1971 by a group of graduate students at the University of Hawaiʻi, with the original goal of producing locally written experimental works. Bamboo Ridge Press was founded in 1978 ... Read More » Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMA
Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe calendar in Japan is marked by numerous festivals, or matsuri. They have diverse origins, ranging from the religions of Buddhism and Shinto to ancient cultural practices, seasonal changes, and movements of the stars. Artists ... Read More » | Oʻahu: Lei draping at Royal Mausoleum 9:00 am
Oʻahu: Lei draping at Royal MausoleumFriday, May 2, 2025 Lei Day is a uniquely Hawaiian celebration, honoring the tradition of making and wearing lei. The first Lei Day occurred in downtown Honolulu in 1927. Honolulu Star-Bulletin writer and poet, Don Blanding suggested the idea. ... Read More » Oʻahu: twice monthly street food extravaganza in Waipahu
Oʻahu: twice monthly street food extravaganza in WaipahuEvery 1 months on the 1st FridayWhat the Truck?! at Waikele Center is a local food extravaganza on the 1st and 3rd Friday of the month. Food truck and pop-up vendors offer up some of the best street foods on the West ... Read More » Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMA
Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe calendar in Japan is marked by numerous festivals, or matsuri. They have diverse origins, ranging from the religions of Buddhism and Shinto to ancient cultural practices, seasonal changes, and movements of the stars. Artists ... Read More » Oʻahu: dine-in SPAM® restaurant specials in Waikīkī
Oʻahu: dine-in SPAM® restaurant specials in WaikīkīParticipating Waikiki restaurants will be serving unique SPAM® dishes. Enjoy this unique Can To Table Restaurant Week experience for a limited time. More info: Dine-In Event Restaurants — Waikiki Spam Jam and Waikiki Spam Jam You ... Read More » | Oʻahu: 1st Saturday complimentary treats at Ward Village
Oʻahu: 1st Saturday complimentary treats at Ward VillageEvery 1 months on the 1st SaturdayFirst Saturday at the South Shore Market courtyard, features a delicious specialty item from a local vendor. Bring your friends and family to enjoy a complimentary treat! More info: First Saturday - Ward Village You might ... Read More » Free Comic Book Day at Hawai'i State Public Libraries
Free Comic Book Day at Hawai'i State Public LibrariesSaturday, May 3, 2025 Free Comic Book Day is coming to public libraries on the Big Island, Kauaʻi, Maui, and Oʻahu! On Saturday, May 4, 2024 visit a participating library and show your HSPLS library card to receive a ... Read More » Kauaʻi: 1st Saturday volunteer to restore Buddhist temple site in Kalaheo 9:00 am to 1:00 pm
Kauaʻi: 1st Saturday volunteer to restore Buddhist temple site in KalaheoEvery 1 months on the 1st SaturdayLawai International Center (LIC) in Hanapepe Valley is one of the oldest Buddhist temple sites in the country. The archaeological and cultural treasure was built in 1904 by Japanese immigrants t replicate an ancient pilgrimage ... Read More » Big Isle: Annual Saturday before Mother's Day Orchid Sale and Show in Kona 9:00 am to 2:00 pm
Big Isle: Annual Saturday before Mother's Day Orchid Sale and Show in KonaSaturday, May 3, 2025 Join Kona Orchid Society for their Annual Mother's Day Sale and Show. Meet orchid and plant growers from around the island, and shop from craft and food vendors. Regular admission is $2 cash at the ... Read More » | ||||
Kaua‘i: Annual Steel Guitar Festival in Līhuʻe 11:00 am to 3:00 pm
Kaua‘i: Annual Steel Guitar Festival in LīhuʻeSunday, May 4, 2025 A ho‘olaule‘a concert will be presented at the Kukui Grove Center and feature performances by Hawaiian steel guitar masters. The Kukui Grove Center event will also include hands-on opportunities for festival guests. Free to the public. ... Read More » Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMA
Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe calendar in Japan is marked by numerous festivals, or matsuri. They have diverse origins, ranging from the religions of Buddhism and Shinto to ancient cultural practices, seasonal changes, and movements of the stars. Artists ... Read More » Oʻahu: dine-in SPAM® restaurant specials in Waikīkī
Oʻahu: dine-in SPAM® restaurant specials in WaikīkīParticipating Waikiki restaurants will be serving unique SPAM® dishes. Enjoy this unique Can To Table Restaurant Week experience for a limited time. More info: Dine-In Event Restaurants — Waikiki Spam Jam and Waikiki Spam Jam You ... Read More » Big Isle: Walk with a Doc programs (Wed & Sun)
Big Isle: Walk with a Doc programs (Wed & Sun)Weekly on Sunday and WednesdayWalk with a Doc is a nonprofit that was started in 2005 by cardiologist Dr. David Sabgir in Columbus, Ohio. Since then, the program has spread around the world. Walk with a Doc is free ... Read More » | Oʻahu: Denny's BOGO $1 Grand Slam
Oʻahu: Denny's BOGO $1 Grand SlamThese food deals, beverage deals, and restaurant dining discounts are available primarily on Oʻahu and to a lesser extent on the outer islands. You'll find offers from local eateries, national chains, and fast food restaurants ... Read More » Big Isle: Free guided nature walk through the rain forest in Volcano 9:30 am to 10:30 am
Big Isle: Free guided nature walk through the rain forest in VolcanoWeekly on MondayFree weekly guided nature walks through the Niaulani rain forest are offered weekly via the Volcano Art Center. The one-hour walks introduce participants to the most diverse, intact, and accessible, old-growth koa/’ohi’a rain forest remaining ... Read More » Oʻahu: FREE Kilohana Hula Show (Mon-Wed) in Waikīkī 9:30 am to 10:30 am
Oʻahu: FREE Kilohana Hula Show (Mon-Wed) in WaikīkīWeekly on Monday Tuesday and WednesdayHere is a very brief introduction to the indigenous Hawaiian dance known as hula. It is intended to give you an appreciation of the history of hula and an overview of its many forms. We ... Read More » | Oʻahu: Denny's BOGO $1 Grand Slam
Oʻahu: Denny's BOGO $1 Grand SlamThese food deals, beverage deals, and restaurant dining discounts are available primarily on Oʻahu and to a lesser extent on the outer islands. You'll find offers from local eateries, national chains, and fast food restaurants ... Read More » Oʻahu: Walk with a Doc 1st Tuesday in Aiea 7:30 am to 8:30 am
Oʻahu: Walk with a Doc 1st Tuesday in AieaEvery 1 months on the 1st TuesdayWalk with a Doc is a nonprofit that was started in 2005 by cardiologist Dr. David Sabgir in Columbus, Ohio. Since then, the program has spread around the world. Walk with a Doc is free ... Read More » Oʻahu: FREE Kilohana Hula Show (Mon-Wed) in Waikīkī 9:30 am to 10:30 am
Oʻahu: FREE Kilohana Hula Show (Mon-Wed) in WaikīkīWeekly on Monday Tuesday and WednesdayHere is a very brief introduction to the indigenous Hawaiian dance known as hula. It is intended to give you an appreciation of the history of hula and an overview of its many forms. We ... Read More » Oʻahu: free Kūhiō Beach Hula show (1st & 3rd Tue) in Waikīkī 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Oʻahu: free Kūhiō Beach Hula show (1st & 3rd Tue) in WaikīkīEvery 1 months on the 1st TuesdayHere is a very brief introduction to the indigenous Hawaiian dance known as hula. It is intended to give you an appreciation of the history of hula and an overview of its many forms. We ... Read More » | Oʻahu: Annual World Fireknife Championships at the Polynesian Cultural Center
Oʻahu: Annual World Fireknife Championships at the Polynesian Cultural CenterWednesday, May 7, 2025 Competitors from around the world will descend on the North Shore of Oahu for the World Fireknife Championships. World Fireknife Championships schedule JR & INTERMEDIATE WORLD FIREKNIFE COMPETITION. $15.00. May 7, 2025, Wednesday, 6:30 pm WE ... Read More » Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMA
Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe calendar in Japan is marked by numerous festivals, or matsuri. They have diverse origins, ranging from the religions of Buddhism and Shinto to ancient cultural practices, seasonal changes, and movements of the stars. Artists ... Read More » Big Isle: Walk with a Doc programs (Wed & Sun)
Big Isle: Walk with a Doc programs (Wed & Sun)Weekly on Sunday and WednesdayWalk with a Doc is a nonprofit that was started in 2005 by cardiologist Dr. David Sabgir in Columbus, Ohio. Since then, the program has spread around the world. Walk with a Doc is free ... Read More » Oʻahu: Denny's BOGO $1 Grand Slam
Oʻahu: Denny's BOGO $1 Grand SlamThese food deals, beverage deals, and restaurant dining discounts are available primarily on Oʻahu and to a lesser extent on the outer islands. You'll find offers from local eateries, national chains, and fast food restaurants ... Read More » | Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMA
Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe calendar in Japan is marked by numerous festivals, or matsuri. They have diverse origins, ranging from the religions of Buddhism and Shinto to ancient cultural practices, seasonal changes, and movements of the stars. Artists ... Read More » Oʻahu: Denny's BOGO $1 Grand Slam
Oʻahu: Denny's BOGO $1 Grand SlamThese food deals, beverage deals, and restaurant dining discounts are available primarily on Oʻahu and to a lesser extent on the outer islands. You'll find offers from local eateries, national chains, and fast food restaurants ... Read More » Oʻahu: 2nd Thursday small kine beach cleanup in Kahuku (registration required) 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
Oʻahu: 2nd Thursday small kine beach cleanup in Kahuku (registration required)Every 1 months on the 2nd ThursdayEach month, on the 2nd Thursday, Sustainable Coastlines Hawai‘i host a beach cleanup at the James Campbell Wildlife Refuge. YOU MUST SIGN UP AT LEAST TWO DAYS IN ADVANCE. The cleanups will focus on the ... Read More » Oʻahu: FREE Kamaʻāina admission to Waimea Valley every Thursday in Haleʻiwa 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Oʻahu: FREE Kamaʻāina admission to Waimea Valley every Thursday in HaleʻiwaWeekly on ThursdayEvery Thursday between NOON and 3:00 PM, before the Haleʻiwa Farmers Market begins in Pikake Pavilion, Hawaiʻi residents and military with ID can receive FREE admission to Waimea Valley. Enjoy a beautiful afternoon stroll before ... Read More » | Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMA
Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe calendar in Japan is marked by numerous festivals, or matsuri. They have diverse origins, ranging from the religions of Buddhism and Shinto to ancient cultural practices, seasonal changes, and movements of the stars. Artists ... Read More » Oʻahu: Denny's BOGO $1 Grand Slam
Oʻahu: Denny's BOGO $1 Grand SlamThese food deals, beverage deals, and restaurant dining discounts are available primarily on Oʻahu and to a lesser extent on the outer islands. You'll find offers from local eateries, national chains, and fast food restaurants ... Read More » Lānaʻi: All skill levels play chess alternate Fridays 2:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Lānaʻi: All skill levels play chess alternate FridaysEvery 2 weeks on FridayHave you ever played chess? Do you want to learn? Are you an avid player and want to help others learn how to play? Whatever your level of chess play, come and enjoy the game, ... Read More » Big Isle: Food Truck Friday in Kona 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Big Isle: Food Truck Friday in KonaWeekly on FridayFood Truck Friday is your one stop spot to feed the entire family. Barbecue, Pizza, Thai food, Mexican food, local coffee, to die for desserts, Seafood, local grinds. You name it; they have it. Plus ... Read More » | Oʻahu: Lē'ahi Festival on Kalākaua Ave 4:00 pm to 10:00 pm
Oʻahu: Lē'ahi Festival on Kalākaua AveSaturday, May 10, 2025 The bustling neighborhood of Waikīkī is home to frequent parades and street festivals throughout the year, including the ʻOhana Block Party Festivals. For these street festivals, Kalākaua Avenue is lined with local food vendors selling ... Read More » Oʻahu: Annual World Fireknife Championships at the Polynesian Cultural Center
Oʻahu: Annual World Fireknife Championships at the Polynesian Cultural CenterWeekly on Wednesday Thursday and SaturdayCompetitors from around the world will descend on the North Shore of Oahu for the World Fireknife Championships. World Fireknife Championships schedule JR & INTERMEDIATE WORLD FIREKNIFE COMPETITION. $15.00. May 7, 2025, Wednesday, 6:30 pm WE ... Read More » Maui: Matsuri Japanese Festival & Bon Dance in Kahului
Maui: Matsuri Japanese Festival & Bon Dance in KahuluiSaturday, May 10, 2025 Maui Matsuri started as a Japanese festival on Market Street in Wailuku Maui in May 1999. It is the only Japanese festival on Maui and it is put together totally by a team of volunteers. ... Read More » Oʻahu: Help restore limu in Waimānalo Bay 12:00 am
Oʻahu: Help restore limu in Waimānalo BayEvery 1 months on the 2nd SaturdayCome and discover the importance of limu while making a positive impact on our coastal waters. Help restore limu in Waimānalo Bay. Weave and plant limu lei to help revive the nearshore ecosystem and replenish ... Read More » |
Kauaʻi: Tour Buddhist shrines 2nd & 4th Sunday in Kalaheo
Kauaʻi: Tour Buddhist shrines 2nd & 4th Sunday in KalaheoEvery 1 months on the 2nd SundayThe Lawai International Center is on 32 acres in the Lawai Valley. It was once the site of a Hawaiian heiau, a Taoist temple, a Shinto shrine, and a Shingon Buddhist temple. On the site ... Read More » Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMA
Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe calendar in Japan is marked by numerous festivals, or matsuri. They have diverse origins, ranging from the religions of Buddhism and Shinto to ancient cultural practices, seasonal changes, and movements of the stars. Artists ... Read More » A Collection of "mom" recipes from Cooking Hawaiian Style
A Collection of "mom" recipes from Cooking Hawaiian StyleSunday, May 11, 2025 Looking through Cooking Hawaiian Style, we came up with the following list of "mom" recipes (by mom, for mom, about mom) that would make a great meal to celebrate mom on Mother's Day, or any ... Read More » Big Isle: Walk with a Doc programs (Wed & Sun)
Big Isle: Walk with a Doc programs (Wed & Sun)Weekly on Sunday and WednesdayWalk with a Doc is a nonprofit that was started in 2005 by cardiologist Dr. David Sabgir in Columbus, Ohio. Since then, the program has spread around the world. Walk with a Doc is free ... Read More » | Big Isle: Free guided nature walk through the rain forest in Volcano 9:30 am to 10:30 am
Big Isle: Free guided nature walk through the rain forest in VolcanoWeekly on MondayFree weekly guided nature walks through the Niaulani rain forest are offered weekly via the Volcano Art Center. The one-hour walks introduce participants to the most diverse, intact, and accessible, old-growth koa/’ohi’a rain forest remaining ... Read More » Oʻahu: FREE Kilohana Hula Show (Mon-Wed) in Waikīkī 9:30 am to 10:30 am
Oʻahu: FREE Kilohana Hula Show (Mon-Wed) in WaikīkīWeekly on Monday Tuesday and WednesdayHere is a very brief introduction to the indigenous Hawaiian dance known as hula. It is intended to give you an appreciation of the history of hula and an overview of its many forms. We ... Read More » | Oʻahu: FREE Kilohana Hula Show (Mon-Wed) in Waikīkī 9:30 am to 10:30 am
Oʻahu: FREE Kilohana Hula Show (Mon-Wed) in WaikīkīWeekly on Monday Tuesday and WednesdayHere is a very brief introduction to the indigenous Hawaiian dance known as hula. It is intended to give you an appreciation of the history of hula and an overview of its many forms. We ... Read More » | Oʻahu: Annual World Fireknife Championships at the Polynesian Cultural Center
Oʻahu: Annual World Fireknife Championships at the Polynesian Cultural CenterWeekly on Wednesday Thursday and SaturdayCompetitors from around the world will descend on the North Shore of Oahu for the World Fireknife Championships. World Fireknife Championships schedule JR & INTERMEDIATE WORLD FIREKNIFE COMPETITION. $15.00. May 7, 2025, Wednesday, 6:30 pm WE ... Read More » Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMA
Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe calendar in Japan is marked by numerous festivals, or matsuri. They have diverse origins, ranging from the religions of Buddhism and Shinto to ancient cultural practices, seasonal changes, and movements of the stars. Artists ... Read More » Big Isle: Walk with a Doc programs (Wed & Sun)
Big Isle: Walk with a Doc programs (Wed & Sun)Weekly on Sunday and WednesdayWalk with a Doc is a nonprofit that was started in 2005 by cardiologist Dr. David Sabgir in Columbus, Ohio. Since then, the program has spread around the world. Walk with a Doc is free ... Read More » Oʻahu: FREE Kilohana Hula Show (Mon-Wed) in Waikīkī 9:30 am to 10:30 am
Oʻahu: FREE Kilohana Hula Show (Mon-Wed) in WaikīkīWeekly on Monday Tuesday and WednesdayHere is a very brief introduction to the indigenous Hawaiian dance known as hula. It is intended to give you an appreciation of the history of hula and an overview of its many forms. We ... Read More » | Oʻahu: Annual World Fireknife Championships at the Polynesian Cultural Center
Oʻahu: Annual World Fireknife Championships at the Polynesian Cultural CenterWeekly on Wednesday Thursday and SaturdayCompetitors from around the world will descend on the North Shore of Oahu for the World Fireknife Championships. World Fireknife Championships schedule JR & INTERMEDIATE WORLD FIREKNIFE COMPETITION. $15.00. May 7, 2025, Wednesday, 6:30 pm WE ... Read More » Oʻahu: award-wining comedy "Kim’s Convenience" at Manoa Valley Theatre
Oʻahu: award-wining comedy "Kim’s Convenience" at Manoa Valley TheatreThursday, May 15, 2025 The hilarious and heartwarming comedy-drama about a Korean family-run store that inspired the award-winning Netflix hit. Kim’s Convenience is a feel-good ode to generations of immigrants that celebrates family, culture, and community. Ticket discount for ... Read More » Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMA
Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe calendar in Japan is marked by numerous festivals, or matsuri. They have diverse origins, ranging from the religions of Buddhism and Shinto to ancient cultural practices, seasonal changes, and movements of the stars. Artists ... Read More » Oʻahu: FREE Kamaʻāina admission to Waimea Valley every Thursday in Haleʻiwa 12:00 pm to 3:00 pm
Oʻahu: FREE Kamaʻāina admission to Waimea Valley every Thursday in HaleʻiwaWeekly on ThursdayEvery Thursday between NOON and 3:00 PM, before the Haleʻiwa Farmers Market begins in Pikake Pavilion, Hawaiʻi residents and military with ID can receive FREE admission to Waimea Valley. Enjoy a beautiful afternoon stroll before ... Read More » | Oʻahu: award-wining comedy "Kim’s Convenience" at Manoa Valley Theatre
Oʻahu: award-wining comedy "Kim’s Convenience" at Manoa Valley TheatreWeekly on Sunday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe hilarious and heartwarming comedy-drama about a Korean family-run store that inspired the award-winning Netflix hit. Kim’s Convenience is a feel-good ode to generations of immigrants that celebrates family, culture, and community. Ticket discount for ... Read More » Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMA
Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe calendar in Japan is marked by numerous festivals, or matsuri. They have diverse origins, ranging from the religions of Buddhism and Shinto to ancient cultural practices, seasonal changes, and movements of the stars. Artists ... Read More » Big Isle: Food Truck Friday in Kona 4:00 pm to 8:00 pm
Big Isle: Food Truck Friday in KonaWeekly on FridayFood Truck Friday is your one stop spot to feed the entire family. Barbecue, Pizza, Thai food, Mexican food, local coffee, to die for desserts, Seafood, local grinds. You name it; they have it. Plus ... Read More » Oʻahu: 3rd Friday in historic Kaimukī (E of Mānoa) 5:00 pm to 9:00 pm
Oʻahu: 3rd Friday in historic Kaimukī (E of Mānoa)Every 1 months on the 3rd FridayLocated east of Manoa and Mauka of Diamond Head, the historic Kaimuki neighborhood is long known for its family-owned businesses, traditional and progressive shops, farmers markets, eateries, theatre, bakeries and restaurants. Every Third Friday stop ... Read More » | Big Isle: Honokaʻa Western Week celebrates paniolo heritage
Big Isle: Honokaʻa Western Week celebrates paniolo heritageSaturday, May 17, 2025 Honoka‘a Western Week (HWW) celebrates the community’s paniolo heritage with a roundup of friendly competition, ‘ono food, music, dancing, storytelling, keiki games, and Hāmākua’s special breed of cowboy culture. Most events are FREE (except the ... Read More » Oʻahu: 3rd Saturday craft fair at Koko Marina Center 10:00 am to 2:30 pm
Oʻahu: 3rd Saturday craft fair at Koko Marina CenterEvery 1 months on the 3rd SaturdayThe Craft Fair and Sidewalk Sale showcases over 70 local vendors. #supportlocal! Lots of free parking. More info: Events - Koko Marina Center You might also like: Contemporary Hawaiian Arts: Galleries, Craft Markets, Festivals (hawaiionthecheap.com) Read More » Big Isle: annual World Bee Day event in Hilo 10:00 am to 3:00 pm
Big Isle: annual World Bee Day event in HiloSaturday, May 17, 2025 Whatʻs the Buzz around Hilo? World Bee Day! Bring the whole hive to this family friendly event. Enjoy free honey tasting, activities for the whole family, and vendors. At a World Bee Day event, you'll ... Read More » Lāhainā Noon on Hawaiʻi Island 12:16 pm to 12:20 pm
Lāhainā Noon on Hawaiʻi IslandSaturday, May 17, 2025 We don't often think about the Earth quietly moving around the sun. Day in and day out, our globe slowly rotates through night and day, summer to winter, and around again. Year after year. Every ... Read More » |
Big Isle: Honokaʻa Western Week celebrates paniolo heritage
Big Isle: Honokaʻa Western Week celebrates paniolo heritageHonoka‘a Western Week (HWW) celebrates the community’s paniolo heritage with a roundup of friendly competition, ‘ono food, music, dancing, storytelling, keiki games, and Hāmākua’s special breed of cowboy culture. Most events are FREE (except the ... Read More » Lāhainā Noon on Hawaiʻi Island 12:16 pm to 12:20 pm
Lāhainā Noon on Hawaiʻi IslandWe don't often think about the Earth quietly moving around the sun. Day in and day out, our globe slowly rotates through night and day, summer to winter, and around again. Year after year. Every ... Read More » Oʻahu: award-wining comedy "Kim’s Convenience" at Manoa Valley Theatre
Oʻahu: award-wining comedy "Kim’s Convenience" at Manoa Valley TheatreWeekly on Sunday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe hilarious and heartwarming comedy-drama about a Korean family-run store that inspired the award-winning Netflix hit. Kim’s Convenience is a feel-good ode to generations of immigrants that celebrates family, culture, and community. Ticket discount for ... Read More » Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMA
Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe calendar in Japan is marked by numerous festivals, or matsuri. They have diverse origins, ranging from the religions of Buddhism and Shinto to ancient cultural practices, seasonal changes, and movements of the stars. Artists ... Read More » | Big Isle: Honokaʻa Western Week celebrates paniolo heritage
Big Isle: Honokaʻa Western Week celebrates paniolo heritageHonoka‘a Western Week (HWW) celebrates the community’s paniolo heritage with a roundup of friendly competition, ‘ono food, music, dancing, storytelling, keiki games, and Hāmākua’s special breed of cowboy culture. Most events are FREE (except the ... Read More » Lāhainā Noon on Hawaiʻi Island 12:16 pm to 12:20 pm
Lāhainā Noon on Hawaiʻi IslandWe don't often think about the Earth quietly moving around the sun. Day in and day out, our globe slowly rotates through night and day, summer to winter, and around again. Year after year. Every ... Read More » Big Isle: Free guided nature walk through the rain forest in Volcano 9:30 am to 10:30 am
Big Isle: Free guided nature walk through the rain forest in VolcanoWeekly on MondayFree weekly guided nature walks through the Niaulani rain forest are offered weekly via the Volcano Art Center. The one-hour walks introduce participants to the most diverse, intact, and accessible, old-growth koa/’ohi’a rain forest remaining ... Read More » Oʻahu: FREE Kilohana Hula Show (Mon-Wed) in Waikīkī 9:30 am to 10:30 am
Oʻahu: FREE Kilohana Hula Show (Mon-Wed) in WaikīkīWeekly on Monday Tuesday and WednesdayHere is a very brief introduction to the indigenous Hawaiian dance known as hula. It is intended to give you an appreciation of the history of hula and an overview of its many forms. We ... Read More » | Big Isle: Honokaʻa Western Week celebrates paniolo heritage
Big Isle: Honokaʻa Western Week celebrates paniolo heritageHonoka‘a Western Week (HWW) celebrates the community’s paniolo heritage with a roundup of friendly competition, ‘ono food, music, dancing, storytelling, keiki games, and Hāmākua’s special breed of cowboy culture. Most events are FREE (except the ... Read More » Lāhainā Noon on Hawaiʻi Island 12:16 pm to 12:20 pm
Lāhainā Noon on Hawaiʻi IslandWe don't often think about the Earth quietly moving around the sun. Day in and day out, our globe slowly rotates through night and day, summer to winter, and around again. Year after year. Every ... Read More » Oʻahu: FREE Kilohana Hula Show (Mon-Wed) in Waikīkī 9:30 am to 10:30 am
Oʻahu: FREE Kilohana Hula Show (Mon-Wed) in WaikīkīWeekly on Monday Tuesday and WednesdayHere is a very brief introduction to the indigenous Hawaiian dance known as hula. It is intended to give you an appreciation of the history of hula and an overview of its many forms. We ... Read More » Oʻahu: free Kūhiō Beach Hula show (1st & 3rd Tue) in Waikīkī 6:30 pm to 7:30 pm
Oʻahu: free Kūhiō Beach Hula show (1st & 3rd Tue) in WaikīkīEvery 1 months on the 3rd TuesdayHere is a very brief introduction to the indigenous Hawaiian dance known as hula. It is intended to give you an appreciation of the history of hula and an overview of its many forms. We ... Read More » | Big Isle: Honokaʻa Western Week celebrates paniolo heritage
Big Isle: Honokaʻa Western Week celebrates paniolo heritageHonoka‘a Western Week (HWW) celebrates the community’s paniolo heritage with a roundup of friendly competition, ‘ono food, music, dancing, storytelling, keiki games, and Hāmākua’s special breed of cowboy culture. Most events are FREE (except the ... Read More » Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMA
Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe calendar in Japan is marked by numerous festivals, or matsuri. They have diverse origins, ranging from the religions of Buddhism and Shinto to ancient cultural practices, seasonal changes, and movements of the stars. Artists ... Read More » Big Isle: Walk with a Doc programs (Wed & Sun)
Big Isle: Walk with a Doc programs (Wed & Sun)Weekly on Sunday and WednesdayWalk with a Doc is a nonprofit that was started in 2005 by cardiologist Dr. David Sabgir in Columbus, Ohio. Since then, the program has spread around the world. Walk with a Doc is free ... Read More » Oʻahu: FREE Kilohana Hula Show (Mon-Wed) in Waikīkī 9:30 am to 10:30 am
Oʻahu: FREE Kilohana Hula Show (Mon-Wed) in WaikīkīWeekly on Monday Tuesday and WednesdayHere is a very brief introduction to the indigenous Hawaiian dance known as hula. It is intended to give you an appreciation of the history of hula and an overview of its many forms. We ... Read More » | Big Isle: Honokaʻa Western Week celebrates paniolo heritage
Big Isle: Honokaʻa Western Week celebrates paniolo heritageHonoka‘a Western Week (HWW) celebrates the community’s paniolo heritage with a roundup of friendly competition, ‘ono food, music, dancing, storytelling, keiki games, and Hāmākua’s special breed of cowboy culture. Most events are FREE (except the ... Read More » Oʻahu: award-wining comedy "Kim’s Convenience" at Manoa Valley Theatre
Oʻahu: award-wining comedy "Kim’s Convenience" at Manoa Valley TheatreWeekly on Sunday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe hilarious and heartwarming comedy-drama about a Korean family-run store that inspired the award-winning Netflix hit. Kim’s Convenience is a feel-good ode to generations of immigrants that celebrates family, culture, and community. Ticket discount for ... Read More » Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMA
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Maui County: free career services 4th Thursday in KiheiEvery 1 months on the 4th ThursdayGoodwill Hawaii, in partnership with the American Job Center, is offering free career services to residents on Maui, Lanai, and Molokai! On the 4th Thursday of each month from 9:00am to 1:00pm, specialists from the ... Read More » | Big Isle: Honokaʻa Western Week celebrates paniolo heritage
Big Isle: Honokaʻa Western Week celebrates paniolo heritageHonoka‘a Western Week (HWW) celebrates the community’s paniolo heritage with a roundup of friendly competition, ‘ono food, music, dancing, storytelling, keiki games, and Hāmākua’s special breed of cowboy culture. Most events are FREE (except the ... Read More » Oʻahu: Help Sew 38,000 Lei for Memorial Day
Oʻahu: Help Sew 38,000 Lei for Memorial DayFriday, May 23, 2025 As unique and diverse as our communities are in Hawaiʻi, so are some of our traditions on Memorial Day. One of the more distinct traditions is the placing of lei upon every gravesite within Punchbowl ... Read More » Oʻahu: award-wining comedy "Kim’s Convenience" at Manoa Valley Theatre
Oʻahu: award-wining comedy "Kim’s Convenience" at Manoa Valley TheatreWeekly on Sunday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe hilarious and heartwarming comedy-drama about a Korean family-run store that inspired the award-winning Netflix hit. Kim’s Convenience is a feel-good ode to generations of immigrants that celebrates family, culture, and community. Ticket discount for ... Read More » Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMA
Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe calendar in Japan is marked by numerous festivals, or matsuri. They have diverse origins, ranging from the religions of Buddhism and Shinto to ancient cultural practices, seasonal changes, and movements of the stars. Artists ... Read More » | Big Isle: Honokaʻa Western Week celebrates paniolo heritage
Big Isle: Honokaʻa Western Week celebrates paniolo heritageHonoka‘a Western Week (HWW) celebrates the community’s paniolo heritage with a roundup of friendly competition, ‘ono food, music, dancing, storytelling, keiki games, and Hāmākua’s special breed of cowboy culture. Most events are FREE (except the ... Read More » Oʻahu: Help Sew 38,000 Lei for Memorial Day
Oʻahu: Help Sew 38,000 Lei for Memorial DayAs unique and diverse as our communities are in Hawaiʻi, so are some of our traditions on Memorial Day. One of the more distinct traditions is the placing of lei upon every gravesite within Punchbowl ... Read More » Oʻahu: 4th Saturday Community Work Day on North Shore 8:30 am to 12:00 pm
Oʻahu: 4th Saturday Community Work Day on North ShoreEvery 1 months on the 4th SaturdayRemove invasive plants, restore native species and plant traditional Hawaiian crops in and around Waialeʻe Lako Pono, a North Shore wetland ecosystem near Sunset Beach. Help restore "lako pono" (holistic abunance) to the ahupuaʻa of ... Read More » Lāhainā Noon on Maui and Lānaʻi 12:22 pm to 12:24 pm
Lāhainā Noon on Maui and LānaʻiSaturday, May 24, 2025 We don't often think about the Earth quietly moving around the sun. Day in and day out, our globe slowly rotates through night and day, summer to winter, and around again. Year after year. Every ... Read More » |
Big Isle: Honokaʻa Western Week celebrates paniolo heritage
Big Isle: Honokaʻa Western Week celebrates paniolo heritageHonoka‘a Western Week (HWW) celebrates the community’s paniolo heritage with a roundup of friendly competition, ‘ono food, music, dancing, storytelling, keiki games, and Hāmākua’s special breed of cowboy culture. Most events are FREE (except the ... Read More » Maui: Kaʻehu cleanup 4th Sunday in Waiheʻe-Waiʻehu 9:00 am to 12:00 pm
Maui: Kaʻehu cleanup 4th Sunday in Waiheʻe-WaiʻehuEvery 1 months on the 4th SundaySHARKastics has been spearheading cleanups at Ka'ehu on the 4th Sunday of every month sine 2012. This bay and coastline are important for many species! To date, they've removed over 29 tons of marine debris. ... Read More » Lāhainā Noon on Molokaʻi 12:25 pm
Lāhainā Noon on MolokaʻiSunday, May 25, 2025 We don't often think about the Earth quietly moving around the sun. Day in and day out, our globe slowly rotates through night and day, summer to winter, and around again. Year after year. Every ... Read More » Oʻahu: award-wining comedy "Kim’s Convenience" at Manoa Valley Theatre
Oʻahu: award-wining comedy "Kim’s Convenience" at Manoa Valley TheatreWeekly on Sunday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe hilarious and heartwarming comedy-drama about a Korean family-run store that inspired the award-winning Netflix hit. Kim’s Convenience is a feel-good ode to generations of immigrants that celebrates family, culture, and community. Ticket discount for ... Read More » | Oʻahu: visit Pūowaina (aka Punchbowl Cemetery) for Memorial Day
Oʻahu: visit Pūowaina (aka Punchbowl Cemetery) for Memorial DayMonday, May 26, 2025 Called Pūowaina in Hawaiian, the volcano erupted some 75,000 to 100,000 years ago. Pūowaina (which can be translated as “Hill of Sacrifice”) has deep religious significance for the Hawaiian people. Long before Europeans arrived, it ... Read More » Oʻahu: Annual Mayor's Memorial Day Ceremony 8:30 am to 10:00 am
Oʻahu: Annual Mayor's Memorial Day CeremonyMonday, May 26, 2025 Called Pūowaina in Hawaiian, the volcano erupted some 75,000 to 100,000 years ago. Pūowaina (which can be translated as “Hill of Sacrifice”) has deep religious significance for the Hawaiian people. Long before Europeans arrived, it ... Read More » Lāhainā Noon on Molokaʻi 12:25 pm
Lāhainā Noon on MolokaʻiWe don't often think about the Earth quietly moving around the sun. Day in and day out, our globe slowly rotates through night and day, summer to winter, and around again. Year after year. Every ... Read More » Lāhainā Noon on Oʻahu 12:28 pm to 12:29 pm
Lāhainā Noon on OʻahuMonday, May 26, 2025 We don't often think about the Earth quietly moving around the sun. Day in and day out, our globe slowly rotates through night and day, summer to winter, and around again. Year after year. Every ... Read More » | Lāhainā Noon on Oʻahu 12:28 pm to 12:29 pm
Lāhainā Noon on OʻahuWe don't often think about the Earth quietly moving around the sun. Day in and day out, our globe slowly rotates through night and day, summer to winter, and around again. Year after year. Every ... Read More » Oʻahu: FREE Kilohana Hula Show (Mon-Wed) in Waikīkī 9:30 am to 10:30 am
Oʻahu: FREE Kilohana Hula Show (Mon-Wed) in WaikīkīWeekly on Monday Tuesday and WednesdayHere is a very brief introduction to the indigenous Hawaiian dance known as hula. It is intended to give you an appreciation of the history of hula and an overview of its many forms. We ... Read More » Molokaʻi: monthly E Hoʻomanaʻo celebrates Hawaii history 3:00 pm to 4:00 pm
Molokaʻi: monthly E Hoʻomanaʻo celebrates Hawaii historyEvery 1 monthsCoordinated by Mercy Ritte of ʻĀina Momona, the E Hoʻomanaʻo program series on the last Tuesday of each month remembers and celebrates the lives of aliʻi and other historical Hawaiian figures. Join this presentation of ... Read More » | Lāhainā Noon on Oʻahu 12:28 pm to 12:29 pm
Lāhainā Noon on OʻahuWe don't often think about the Earth quietly moving around the sun. Day in and day out, our globe slowly rotates through night and day, summer to winter, and around again. Year after year. Every ... Read More » Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMA
Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe calendar in Japan is marked by numerous festivals, or matsuri. They have diverse origins, ranging from the religions of Buddhism and Shinto to ancient cultural practices, seasonal changes, and movements of the stars. Artists ... Read More » Oʻahu: Franco Salmoiraghi photographs of Hawaii at HoMA
Oʻahu: Franco Salmoiraghi photographs of Hawaii at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayOne of Hawaiʻi’s most respected photographers, Franco Salmoiraghi’s work is reflective of his affection for Hawaiʻi and of his powerful connection to the islands and its people. Born in Illinois, he moved to Honolulu in ... Read More » Big Isle: Walk with a Doc programs (Wed & Sun)
Big Isle: Walk with a Doc programs (Wed & Sun)Weekly on Sunday and WednesdayWalk with a Doc is a nonprofit that was started in 2005 by cardiologist Dr. David Sabgir in Columbus, Ohio. Since then, the program has spread around the world. Walk with a Doc is free ... Read More » | Lāhainā Noon on Oʻahu 12:28 pm to 12:29 pm
Lāhainā Noon on OʻahuWe don't often think about the Earth quietly moving around the sun. Day in and day out, our globe slowly rotates through night and day, summer to winter, and around again. Year after year. Every ... Read More » Oʻahu: award-wining comedy "Kim’s Convenience" at Manoa Valley Theatre
Oʻahu: award-wining comedy "Kim’s Convenience" at Manoa Valley TheatreWeekly on Sunday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe hilarious and heartwarming comedy-drama about a Korean family-run store that inspired the award-winning Netflix hit. Kim’s Convenience is a feel-good ode to generations of immigrants that celebrates family, culture, and community. Ticket discount for ... Read More » Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMA
Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe calendar in Japan is marked by numerous festivals, or matsuri. They have diverse origins, ranging from the religions of Buddhism and Shinto to ancient cultural practices, seasonal changes, and movements of the stars. Artists ... Read More » Oʻahu: Franco Salmoiraghi photographs of Hawaii at HoMA
Oʻahu: Franco Salmoiraghi photographs of Hawaii at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayOne of Hawaiʻi’s most respected photographers, Franco Salmoiraghi’s work is reflective of his affection for Hawaiʻi and of his powerful connection to the islands and its people. Born in Illinois, he moved to Honolulu in ... Read More » | Lāhainā Noon on Kauaʻi 12:35 pm
Lāhainā Noon on KauaʻiFriday, May 30, 2025 We don't often think about the Earth quietly moving around the sun. Day in and day out, our globe slowly rotates through night and day, summer to winter, and around again. Year after year. Every ... Read More » Oʻahu: award-wining comedy "Kim’s Convenience" at Manoa Valley Theatre
Oʻahu: award-wining comedy "Kim’s Convenience" at Manoa Valley TheatreWeekly on Sunday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe hilarious and heartwarming comedy-drama about a Korean family-run store that inspired the award-winning Netflix hit. Kim’s Convenience is a feel-good ode to generations of immigrants that celebrates family, culture, and community. Ticket discount for ... Read More » Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMA
Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe calendar in Japan is marked by numerous festivals, or matsuri. They have diverse origins, ranging from the religions of Buddhism and Shinto to ancient cultural practices, seasonal changes, and movements of the stars. Artists ... Read More » Oʻahu: Franco Salmoiraghi photographs of Hawaii at HoMA
Oʻahu: Franco Salmoiraghi photographs of Hawaii at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayOne of Hawaiʻi’s most respected photographers, Franco Salmoiraghi’s work is reflective of his affection for Hawaiʻi and of his powerful connection to the islands and its people. Born in Illinois, he moved to Honolulu in ... Read More » | Lāhainā Noon on Kauaʻi 12:35 pm
Lāhainā Noon on KauaʻiWe don't often think about the Earth quietly moving around the sun. Day in and day out, our globe slowly rotates through night and day, summer to winter, and around again. Year after year. Every ... Read More » Oʻahu: award-wining comedy "Kim’s Convenience" at Manoa Valley Theatre
Oʻahu: award-wining comedy "Kim’s Convenience" at Manoa Valley TheatreWeekly on Sunday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe hilarious and heartwarming comedy-drama about a Korean family-run store that inspired the award-winning Netflix hit. Kim’s Convenience is a feel-good ode to generations of immigrants that celebrates family, culture, and community. Ticket discount for ... Read More » Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMA
Oʻahu: Japanese artists explore Matsuri! (festivals) at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayThe calendar in Japan is marked by numerous festivals, or matsuri. They have diverse origins, ranging from the religions of Buddhism and Shinto to ancient cultural practices, seasonal changes, and movements of the stars. Artists ... Read More » Oʻahu: Franco Salmoiraghi photographs of Hawaii at HoMA
Oʻahu: Franco Salmoiraghi photographs of Hawaii at HoMAWeekly on Sunday Wednesday Thursday Friday and SaturdayOne of Hawaiʻi’s most respected photographers, Franco Salmoiraghi’s work is reflective of his affection for Hawaiʻi and of his powerful connection to the islands and its people. Born in Illinois, he moved to Honolulu in ... Read More » |