Lopaka Kapanui: 10 Years of Haunted Hawaiʻi

Storytelling event about Hawaiʻi’s haunted history and legends by renowned ghost guide Lopaka Kapanui.
One Love Hawaiʻi Festival

Two nights of reggae featuring Polynesian and local artists such as The Green and Natural Vibes.
Nāhelehele Dryland Forest Symposium

The Nāhelehele Dryland Forest Symposium integrates education, cultural programs, indigenous knowledge, and science to build healthier connections between Hawaiʻi’s people and the native dry forest. The Symposium will highlight Hawaiʻi-wide […]
54th Annual Kona Coffee Cultural Festival

Hawai‘i’s oldest food festival returns with more coffee flavors, more coffee culture, and definitely more Kona coffee celebrations! The 54th Annual Kona Coffee Cultural Festival starts brewing Friday, November 7 […]
Hilo Hula Tuesday at the Bandstand

Destination Hilo’s HILO HULA TUESDAY is a FREE weekly event held at the historic Moʻoheau Park Bandstand in downtown Hilo. Please join us from 12:00 to 1:00 p.m. on Tuesdays […]
Waikoloa Community Market

The Waikoloa Community Market is held the first Saturday of each month from 9 AM to 1 PM at the Waikoloa Stables. The market features vendors selling a variety of […]
Under The New Moon at Kaʻukulaelae

“Under The New Moon” Talk Story is a special event hosted by OUTRIGGER Kona Resort and Spa, bringing together guests, locals, and ʻohana for an evening of Hawaiian culture. Enjoy […]
Hawaiʻi Kuauli Pacific & Asia Cultural Festival

Join us for a celebration of Hawaiʻi Island and its beauty as a cultural melting pot. This 4 day event will be packed with fashion, food, cultural expressions, a hula […]
28th Annual Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Festival – Kona Style

Hawaiian Slack Key Festival – Kona Style Date: Sunday, November 16, 2025Location: Outrigger Kona Resort & SpaAdmission: $20.00 (Children 12 and under are free)Emcee: Billy VBenefiting: Hawaii Non-Profits The Hawaiian […]
Mālama ʻĀina – Volunteer

Mahalo for your interest in volunteering with us in the Waikōloa Dry Forest Preserve! The Hawaiian value of Mālama ‘Āina, to take care of the land, is one that we […]