Kulaia – Na Wahine O Ke Kai
Welcoming paddlers for Na Wahine O Ke Kai. Local entertainment with Molokai crafts and merchandise, ono food and cultural practitioners at Kaunakakai town from 5 – 10 pm.
Welcoming paddlers for Na Wahine O Ke Kai. Local entertainment with Molokai crafts and merchandise, ono food and cultural practitioners at Kaunakakai town from 5 – 10 pm.
Join us to celebrate the latest Lōʻihi Records release, Broken Cassette, Volume 1 in the amphitheater at Capitol Modern!
Part of the series, FiliRooted: Celebrating Filipino-American History Month in Hawai‘i – From Plantation to Diaspora. Join us for the opening of the Bamboo to Brass exhibit, including a blessing, a Batok fashion show, and an artist panel.
Part of the series, FiliRooted: Celebrating Filipino-American History Month in Hawai‘i – From Plantation to Diaspora. Join us for the opening of the Bamboo to Brass exhibit, including a blessing, a Batok fashion show, and an artist panel.
Free, hands-on, family-friendly workshop led by Climate Action Artist-in-Residence Benjamin Fairfield, whose work is featured in the new Kaiāulu: Rising Together exhibit. Learn to build your own “Squawkie Talkie” a playful sound-making creation that explores technology, innovation, and sustainability through art. All materials provided. No experience needed. For ages 5 and up.
Free, hands-on, family-friendly workshop led by Climate Action Artist-in-Residence Benjamin Fairfield, whose work is featured in the new Kaiāulu: Rising Together exhibit. Learn to build your own “Squawkie Talkie” a playful sound-making creation that explores technology, innovation, and sustainability through art. All materials provided. No experience needed. For ages 5 and up.
Keiki will explore Filipino heritage through storytelling, language, songs, and games in a joyful hands-on workshop led by UH Mānoa Professor Imelda Gazmen.
Keiki will explore Filipino heritage through storytelling, language, songs, and games in a joyful hands-on workshop led by UH Mānoa Professor Imelda Gazmen.
A 41-mile Outrigger Canoe race from Molokai to Oahu across the Kaiwi Channel, the Molokai Hoe is considered the world championship of men's long-distance outrigger canoe racing. The race begins at 7:00 am at Hale O Lono Harbor and finishes at Duke Kahanamoku Beach in Waikiki.
A 41-mile Outrigger Canoe race from Molokai to Oahu across the Kaiwi Channel, the Molokai Hoe is considered the world championship of men's long-distance outrigger canoe racing. The race begins at 7:00 am at Hale O Lono Harbor and finishes at Duke Kahanamoku Beach in Waikiki.