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Don't miss this fun festival!!

Mark your calendars for Saturday, September 29th, 2012 and come celebrate Hawaii's beloved grain at the Third Annual Hawaii Rice Festival. The event is being held at Ward Warehouse from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. A full day of activities is planned including cookoffs, contests, demonstrations, yummy food, and an attempt to break the Guinness World Record for the world's Largest SPAM Musubi!

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Saturday, August 11 from 2 - 6pm

Join us in a Community Paint Day at the barricade along Auahi Street fronting the T.J. Maxx parking structure. Families, keiki and shoppers can pick up a paintbrush, demonstrate their artistic talents and help Ward Centers paint a piece of Kaka`ako. Everyone is welcome to join; children under the age of 10 must be accompanied by an adult.

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The fourth annual August Moon is a chance for guests to taste wines from more than 30 winemakers, graze on small plates from top food venues, and buy art—all to help bring arts education to Hawai‘i’s children.

The event is a special opportunity for wine enthusiasts. Every summer, Johnson Brothers of Hawaii selects a stellar lineup of winemakers that it represents for a tour to allow industry insiders a taste of their products. August Moon allows the general public in on the wine action.



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HONOLULU’S 66 year-old Aloha Festivals is the oldest and largest Hawaiian cultural celebration in the United States. What is known today as Aloha Festivals was created in 1946, as Aloha Week - a cultural celebration of Hawai'i’s music, dance and history intended to perpetuate our unique traditions. A group of former Jaycees - known as the Jaycees Old-timers of Hawai'i - had the vision to create a public celebration to honor Hawai'i’s cosmopolitan heritage, yet created a celebration which has itself become a state-wide tradition.

Aloha Week became Aloha Festivals in 1991. Aloha Festivals has become a celebration of our Hawaiian culture. Integrated into the culture are many island traditions and customs of each of the Hawaiian islands. Thousands of volunteers labor together each year to stage the events, which are attended statewide by nearly a million people Eit is a festival truly of the people of Hawai'i...

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For one weekend only, come down to check out the hottest in assortment of booths from clothing to grappling gear to capture that inner child in every man, plus for all the woman to tweak there understanding of a not so mans world. Enjoy live cage fights and jiu jitsu tournament, toys and gadgets, and hot babes in bikinis. Don’t let them fool you we still have the Miss MMA Hawaii contest. The expo is welcome for all ages to experience.

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Areny you like Tomato? Then go this Evnt!!!

May is here. Head down to join the festivities with this month’s tomato-themed Eat the Street food truck festival on Friday, May 25 from 4:00 – 9:00 p.m. at 555 South St. in Kaka’ako.

Join Street Grindz for a tribute to the tomato on Friday, May 25. Admission to Eat the Street is FREE. Past events have brought crowds of thousands to Eat the Street, which features more than 40 of the best food trucks and street vendors in Honolulu. See you there this MAY........


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Bike to the Zoo Day!







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Vintage sale of one of a kind lace, linen & handkerchief mother & daughter clothing lovingly designed by "Playback" plus handcrafted vintage chenille and table cloth handbags. Specially selected shabby chic, cottage, Victorian, Mid-Century Modern, country style items & decor including furniture, garden antiques, linen, lace, porcelain, pottery, jewelry, handbags, enamelware, water lilies & mini herb gardens for your home and garden. Relax and shop in the lush garden setting of the 100 year old Waioli Tea Room.

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Charity Events in Hawaii

Go For Da Record..Hana Hou!



Ukulele players from around the world will be coming to Hawaii to participate in an ukulele ensemble led by Jake. Go For Da Record...Hana Hou! will take place on Saturday, April 28, 2012 at the Blaisdell Arena in Honolulu, HI. They will assemble the greatest possible number of ukulele players in a 2nd attempt to break a Guinness World Record.

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This announcement is from Hawaii Tourism Authority (HTA)

It’s a foodie paradise! In its second year, the HTA-supported Hawaii Food & Wine festival will feature some of the world’s most renowned master chefs, culinary personalities and wine and spirit producers. Unique and flavorful dishes will be prepared using locally-sourced Hawaii produce, seafood, beef, poultry and other ingredients, offering festival-goers a taste of the Hawaiian Islands.


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