• Hoʻolauleʻa

    Held at the Kaunakakai Ball Park, the event features hula performances, live entertainment, food booths and other fun activities.

  • Ka Molokai Makahiki – Hoʻolauleʻa

    Hoʻolauleʻa at the Kaunakakai Ball Park featuring hula performances, live entertainment, food booths and other fun activities.

  • Hoʻolauleʻa – Makahiki Celebration

    Hoʻolauleʻa held at the Kaunakakai Ball Park. Event features hula performances, live entertainment, food booths and other fun activities.

  • Saturday Market – Molokai Community Health Center

    Hosted by the Molokai Arts Center for kamaaina and visitors alike. A community hub for local vendors and Molokai artisans. Shoppers looking for Molokai made products will find local arts, crafts, prepared foods and fresh produce here. Featuring local live entertainment.

  • Ka Molokai Makahiki Hula Panel and Exhibit

    In partnership with Ka Ipu Makani Cultural Heritage Center, the Hawaiʻi Council for Humanities, and the UH Mānoa Center for Oral History, Kā Molokaʻi Makahiki will host a panel and exhibit honoring the hula lineages of Molokaʻi and the enduring role of hula within Makahiki traditions. This program will take place at the Mitchell Pauʻole...

  • Kā Molokaʻi Makahiki Panel and Exhibit

    Panel and exhibit honoring the hula lineages of Molokaʻi and the enduring role of hula within Makahiki traditions. In partnership with Ka Ipu Makani Cultural Heritage Center, the Hawaiʻi Council for Humanities, and the UH Mānoa Center for Oral History.

  • Ka Molokaʻi Makahiki – Hula Panel and Exhibit

    In partnership with Ka Ipu Makani Cultural Heritage Center, the Hawaiʻi Council for Humanities, and the UH Mānoa Center for Oral History, honoring the hula lineages of Molokaʻi and the enduring role of hula within Makahiki traditions at the Mitchell Pauʻole Center.

  • KA MOLOKA’I MAKAHIKI FESTIVAL – Hula Panel and Exhibit

    Panel and exhibit honoring the hula lineages of Molokaʻi and the enduring role of hula within Makahiki traditions. In partnership with Ka Ipu Makani Cultural Heritage Center, the Hawaiʻi Council for Humanities, and the UH Mānoa Center for Oral History at Mitchell Pauʻole Center.