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WONDERWALK
GUIDED HIKE Canyon Trail - This strenuous hike offers breath taking
views into Waimea Canyon.
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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4TH
OF JULY CONCERT IN THE SKY 13th Annual fundraiser to benefit the Kaua'i
Hospice. Residents and visitors of all ages celebrate July 4th at Vidinha Stadium
in Lihu'e from 3 - 9:30pm with family fun, great food from Kaua'i's top hotels
& restaurants, continuous live music and a spectacular aerial fireworks show set
to music. Admission $10 general, $7 in advance at any Big Save or Menehune Food
Mart.
katie Beer 808-3845
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WONDERWALK
GUIDED HIKE Pihea Trail - This strenuous rain forest hike takes you
along the back ridge of Kalalau Valley and offers incredible views into the valley
and across the canopy of the Alakai Swamp. Bring your binoculars to see the native
and introduced birds found in the area.
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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WONDERWALK
GUIDED HIKE Berry Flats Loop - This family hike offers sightings of
forest birds and introduced California redwoods, Australian eucalyptus, and Japanese
Sugi pines. The native koa and ‘öhi‘a lehua trees offer a canopy as you stroll
along this moderate forest loop.
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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WONDERWALKS
GUIDED HIKE Kokee Halemanu Loop - Halemanu or “House of Birds” was
the home to many native species, which you may be fortunate to see, the ‘apapane,
friendly ‘elepaio and perhaps even an ‘i‘iwi. A canopy of Hawaiian koa and ‘öhi‘a
lehua trees will offer a welcome shade along this moderate forest hike.
Michelle
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WONDERWALKS
GUIDED HIKE Kaluapuhi Trail - This easy family hike takes you along
native vegetation which mixes with introduced species, such as groves of plum
and karaka nut trees.
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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KOLOA
PLANATION DAYS A week long tribute to Kaua`i's plantation heritage
on the south shore. Events throughout the week include: Sunset Ho'olaule'a, Paniolo
Rodeo, Planation Tennis Tournament, Hapa Road Walk, Hawaiian Olympics, Golf putting
Tournament, Craft Fair, Ethnic Cooking demonstration and lots more. A parade and
festival in Koloa Town with great entertainment, local food and crafts.
PRBA 808-822-0734
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KOKEE
BASKET MAKING Banana Poka basket maknig - learn to weave a basket
from the vines of the invasive Banana Poka vine.
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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WONDERWALKS
GUIDED HIKE Pihea Trail - Pihea Trail is a strenuous rain forest hike
along the back ridge of Kalalau Valley, this trail offers incredible views into
the valley and across the canopy of the Alaka‘i Swamp. Experienced birders will
show you some of Kaua’i’s native and introduced birds found in the area. Bring
your binoculars !
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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WONDERWALKS
GUIDED HIKE Berry Flats Loop - This family hike offers sightings of
forest birds and introduced California redwoods, Australian eucalyptus, and Japanese
Sugi pines. The native koa and ‘öhi‘a lehua trees offer a canopy as you stroll
along this moderate forest loop.
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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WONDERWALKS
GUIDED HIKE Canyon Trail - This strenuous hike offers breath-taking
views into Waimea Canyon. You will see native koa, ‘öhi‘a, sandalwood, halapepe,
and hähälua trees along the hike, as well as our state tree, the kukui, and the
graceful, white tailed tropic birds in the Canyon.
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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WONDERWALKS
GUIDED HIKE Waininua Trail - As you walk to the trail head of Waininiua
Trail, an easy, family forest trail, you will have a view of man’s introduction
of garden plants now naturalized. Native ‘öhi‘a and koa trees mix with introduced,
aggressive strawberry guava and black wattle. Also, keep your eyes open for native
birds.
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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3RD
ANNUAL KAUA`I POLYNESIAN FESTIVAL Relax & Enjoy "Island Style" to
an outdoor evening seeting of excitement, color, and entertainment. Experience
the exciting dances of Tahiti, New Zealand & Samoa on a 3-day weekend of dance
competition, exhibition and educational cultural workshops. Local food, arts &
crafts will be available. $5 admission. Held at the Kukui Grove Park and Pavilion
in Lihu'e.
Kapu Kinimaka-Alquiza 808-335-6466
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WONDERWALKS
GUIDED HIKE Berry Flats Loop - This family hike offers sightings of
forest birds and introduced California redwoods, Australian eucalyptus, and Japanese
Sugi pines. The native koa and ‘öhi‘a lehua trees offer a canopy as you stroll
along this moderate forest loop.
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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WONDERWALKS
GUIDED HIKE Kokee Halemanu Loop - Halemanu or “House of Birds” was
the home to many native species, which you may be fortunate to see, the ‘apapane,
friendly ‘elepaio and perhaps even an ‘i‘iwi. A canopy of Hawaiian koa and ‘öhi‘a
lehua trees will offer a welcome shade along this moderate forest hike.
Michelle
Hookano (808)335-9975
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WONDERWALKS
GUIDED HIKE Kaluapuhi Trail - This easy family hike takes you along
native vegetation which mixes with introduced species, such as groves of plum
and karaka nut trees.
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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WONDERWALKS
GUIDED HIKE Canyon Trail - This strenuous hike offers breath-taking
views into Waimea Canyon. You will see native koa, ‘öhi‘a, sandalwood, halapepe,
and hähälua trees along the hike, as well as our state tree, the kukui, and the
graceful, white tailed tropic birds in the Canyon.
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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ANNUAL HAWAII HEARTWALK & HEALT FAIR An American Heart fundraiser.
1 mile or 3 mile walk will begin at the War Memorial Center at 7:30am. Registration
opens at 6:30am. Health Fair from 6:30 to 9 a.m. at the Memorial.
American Heart Association (808) 245-7311
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KOKEE
BASKET MAKING Black Wattle basket making - learn to weave a basket
from thr bark of the invasive Black wattle tree.
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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KA
HO'OALA'A O NA ALI'I/ROYAL COURT INVESTITURE Kauai's Aloha Festivals
Royal court is installed with special ceremonies in the magnificence of Wailua.
Mele pule, mele olo and mele hula honoring the trilogy of Hawaii's cultural traditions
weave the tapestry of Kauai island from a time long past. Kamokila Village, Wailua.
10 a.m.
Information 808-639-6624
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WONDERWALK
GUIDED HIKE Pihea Trail - Pihea Trail is a strenuous rain forest hike
along the back ridge of Kalalau Valley, this trail offers incredible views into
the valley and across the canopy of the Alaka‘i Swamp. Experienced birders will
show you some of Kaua’i’s native and introduced birds found in the area. Bring
your binoculars !
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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SLACK
KEY GUITAR - 1 DAY INTENSIVE WORKSHOP Monday 8a-3p. Hanalei Community
Center. A one day intensive slack key guitar workshop. $279 Portion of proceeds
supports Hale Halawai Ohana o Hanalei.
Aloha Plenty 826-1469
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WONDERWALKS
GUIDED HIKE Canyon Trail - This strenuous hike offers breath-taking
views into Waimea Canyon. You will see native koa, ‘öhi‘a, sandalwood, halapepe,
and hähälua trees along the hike, as well as our state tree, the kukui, and the
graceful, white tailed tropic birds in the Canyon.
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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WONDERWALKS
GUIDED HIKE Kaluapuhi Trail - This easy family hike takes you along
native vegetation which mixes with introduced species, such as groves of plum
and karaka nut trees.
Michelle Hookoano (808)335-9975
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GARDEN
ISLAND ORCHID SHOW Orchid show of hundreds of varieties. Orchids on
display and for sale along with lectures and demonstrations of general orchid
culture. Held at Lihue Convention Center.
Information 808-247-3345
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KAUA'I
COUNTY FARM BUREAU FAIR Fun for the entire family! This year's event
will be held at the Vidinha Stadium in Lihu'e. There will be a petting zoo, livestock
show, floral demonstrations and exhibits, food booths, arts and crafts along with
EK Fernandez games and rides. Continuous live local entertainment will also be
featured. Admission is $3 for adults and $2 for children. Come join the fun on
Thursday and Friday from 6:00pm to midnight and Saturday and Sunday from 12:00noon
to midnight.
Kaua'i Farm Bureau 808-639-8432
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WONDERWALKS
GUIDED HIKE Kokee Halemanu Loop - Halemanu or “House of Birds” was
the home to many native species, which you may be fortunate to see, the ‘apapane,
friendly ‘elepaio and perhaps even an ‘i‘iwi. A canopy of Hawaiian koa and ‘öhi‘a
lehua trees will offer a welcome shade along this moderate forest hike.
Michelle
Hookano (808)335-9975
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WONDERWALKS
GUIDED HIKE Berry Flats Loop - This family hike offers sightings of
forest birds and introduced California redwoods, Australian eucalyptus, and Japanese
Sugi pines. The native koa and ‘öhi‘a lehua trees offer a canopy as you stroll
along this moderate forest loop.
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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WONDERWALKS
GUIDED HIKE Waininiua Trail - As you walk to the trail head of Waininiua
Trail, an easy, family forest trail, you will have a view of man’s introduction
of garden plants now naturalized. Native ‘öhi‘a and koa trees mix with introduced,
aggressive strawberry guava and black wattle. Also, keep your eyes open for native
birds.
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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WONDERWALK
GUIDED HIKE Pihea Trail - Pihea Trail is a strenuous rain forest hike
along the back ridge of Kalalau Valley, this trail offers incredible views into
the valley and across the canopy of the Alaka‘i Swamp. Experienced birders will
show you some of Kaua’i’s native and introduced birds found in the area. Bring
your binoculars !
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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KAUAI
MOKIHANA FESTIVAL This popular annual event features a variety of
local and ethnic demonstrations, concerts and competitions. Com and experience
the Kaua`i Composers Contest, a hula competition for both men and women. Lectures
& workshops on Kaua`i heritage and excellent handmade arts & crafts.
Nathan Kalama 808-822-2166
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HALE
PULE Join the Royal Court as they are received in traditional
Hawaiian services at the Kapa`a First Hawaiian Church, 10 a.m. For more information
808-245-8508. Part of the Aloha Festivals Celebration!
Aloha Festivals 589-1771 or 1-800-852-7690
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ALOHA
FESTIVALS KAUA'I The beautiful Garden Island of Kaua'i hosts their
annual Aloha Festivals with a multitude of cultural events, activities and programs.
It's a great opportunity to learn more about our Hawaiian culture while having
a lot of fun. Most events are free with a Aloha Festivals ribbon. For information,
call
Aloha Festivals (808) 589-1771 or (800)
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7TH
ANNUAL COCONUT FESTIVAL This annual event highlights the cultural,
social and historical importance of the coconut. Unique coconut foods, crafts,
games and contests will be featured. Festival will be held at the Kapaa Beach
Park from 9am-6pm.
Bob Bartolo 808-639-8080
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ALOHA
FESTIVALS HO'OLAULE'A Enjoy a night of ono foods, crafts and great
entertainment. Historic Kauai County Building Lawn, Lihue. 12 noon to 10 p.m.
Part of the Aloha Festival Celebration!
Information 808-245-8508
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ARCHEOLOGY
ON KAUA'I Kaua'i Museum presents on exhibit on the Archeology on Kaua'i.
Visit Kaua'i's part at this special exhibit in the Main Gallery. Hours: Monday-Friday
from 9am-4pm; Saturday from 10am-4pm. Closed Sundays.
Kaua'i Museum 808-245-6931
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HAWAIIANA
FESTIVAL A three day series of educational programs, plus entertainment
& luau, designed to teach the customs, crafts & spirits of Hawaii's native people.
Located at the Hyatt Regency Kauai.
Stella Burgess 808-742-3770
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5TH
ANNUAL KAUAI POW WOW Come and participate in a variety of activities
highlighting the Native American Culture. Food booths, arts and crafts, entertainment,
and displays for all to enjoy. Held at Kapaa Beach Park, 10 a.m.
Information 808-335-5427
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EO
E EMALANI I ALAKAI FESTIVAL Held annually, this colorful and authentic
day in the mountains recreates Queen Emma's trek to Kokee in 1871. Hawaiian music,
hula, procession, exhibits and Hawaiian craft demonstration. Free.
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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ANNUAL
WREATH MAKING Weave your holiday wreath in the cool mountains
of Kokee.
Michelle Hookano (808)335-9975
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6TH
ANNUAL FESTIVAL OF LIGHTS Watch the lighting of Christmas decorations
on the grounds of the Historic County Building. This family event includes local
entertainment, Christmas caroling and a Parade of floats. Parade begins at 6 p.m.,
stroll down Rice Street and ends at the Historic County Building.
Information 808-245-6390
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CHRISTMAS
FANTASY FAIRE 2003 Christmas Fantasy Faire 2003, Kapaa Beach Park,
from 9 am to 5 pm. Shoppers can browse through a fabulous array of gifts by Kauai's
finest artisans! Great Entertainment! Delicious food! Free Keiki Crafts! Silent
Auction. Sponsored by Seacliff School, HTA, Kauai County & Ben Franklin/Ace Hardware.
Seacliff
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HOLIDAY
HULA CELEBRATION A Hawaiian Christmas performance by na Hula O Kaohikukapulani.
Chants, hula and Christmas melodies at the Kauai Marriott. The night includes
silent auction, finger foods and door prizes.
Kapu Alquiza 88-335-6466
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22ND
ANNUAL PGA GRAND SLAM OF GOLF Po`ipu Bay Golf Course will play host
to the PGA Grand Slam of Golf. This talented field will vie for the title of the
PGA Grand Slam Championship. This Robert Trent Jones, Jr. designed links-style
course offers spectacular views of steep mountains, towering ocean cliffs and
sandy beaches edging the turquiose ocean.
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