Aloha Friday Art Nights at Hale Līhuʻe
Every Friday artist from all arts come together to do art. From sip and paint, open mic, writers garden, you name it. All is welcomed. Food and drink available for […]
Every Friday artist from all arts come together to do art. From sip and paint, open mic, writers garden, you name it. All is welcomed. Food and drink available for […]
Join us for Aloha Friday: Hawaiian Music & Hula – Kanikapila-Style, an evening of live Hawaiian music, hula, and community connection at Anaina Hou Community Park. Held under the open-air […]
Celebrate Aloha Friday with live music performances by local Kaua’i bands and artists.
Proudly presented by Kaua’i Community Players. Stephen Sondheim’s “Assassins” takes the audience on a dark and surprisingly funny thrill ride through the twisted underside of the “American Dream”. Viewed through […]
Free family event! Thousands of Eggs, Games, Prizes, Activities, Shave Ice, Food Booth, the Easter Bunny and Much More! Scan the QR code to pre-register your child!
Join us for a fun and festive Easter celebration at Grove Farm Museum on Saturday, April 4th! Bring the whole ʻohana and enjoy a morning filled with seasonal activities, including […]
The ʻalae ʻula (Hawaiian common gallinule) is an endangered waterbird that is unique to Hawaiʻi. There are only around 700 left in the world! Learn how you can help protect […]
The “First Saturday Art Walk” in downtown Old Kapa’a Town is the biggest monthly event on the Island. Dirk Debonaire and the Golden Nuggets play at Mariachi’s every month on […]
Proudly presented by Kaua’i Community Players. Stephen Sondheim’s “Assassins” takes the audience on a dark and surprisingly funny thrill ride through the twisted underside of the “American Dream”. Viewed through […]
Proudly presented by Kaua’i Community Players. Stephen Sondheim’s “Assassins” takes the audience on a dark and surprisingly funny thrill ride through the twisted underside of the “American Dream”. Viewed through […]
Bring your keiki for softplay, games, and books. Open to all. Free entry with purchase of $10 or more.