Koloa Plantation Days 2016

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THE LEGACY LIVES ON, PLANTATION STYLE... ON THE SUNNY SOUTH SHORE OF KAUA‘I

31st Annual

July 22-31, 2016 Planting the Seeds that Nourish the Soul

Check out our new events, festival favorites and the 31st annual Parade & Park event inside!

Ask for a brochure for event details, or visit www.koloaplantationdays.com All events are free unless otherwise noted.

Sponsored by the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority & other community organizations & businesses.

FOR INFO OR AUXILIARY AID, PLEASE CONTACT INFO@KOLOAPLANTATIONDAYS.COM


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Koloa Plantation Days 2016

Planting the Seeds that Nourish the Soul July 22 to July 31, 2016

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auai’s largest summer festival, Koloa Plantation Days, celebrates its 31st year from July 22 to 31 on Kauai’s sunny South Shore. During 10 days of varied activities, you can experience Koloa’s area history and magnificent scenery, discover Koloa’s heritage as Hawaii’s first commercial sugar plantation, explore Hawaii’s diverse cultures and enjoy the vitality and variety of entertainment, foods, crafts and sports activities throughout Koloa and Poipu. Held in the heart of Koloa where Hawaii’s first commercial sugar plantation was founded in 1835, Koloa Plantation Days offers more than 30 lively, family-oriented events at the gracious resorts and community gathering spots in Koloa

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and Poipu. This unique and vibrant festival celebrates not only Koloa’s area history and host culture, but also plantation “camp life,” which brought together immigrants from Europe, the Azores, Japan, Korea, China, the Philippines and elsewhere to work together on the sugar plantations. Plantations have nearly disappeared, but the people who came to Hawaii to work helped to create today’s diverse, dynamic lifestyle and local culture. Events at Koloa Plantation Days have grown to encompass a wide range of activities: island culture and plantation history, ono local foods and shopping, outdoor activities and recreation in Koloa and Poipu, keiki and family activities and celebration events

featuring great live entertainment. Most events are outdoors and free of charge and are appropriate for the whole family. The culmination of the festival is a colorful parade through Old Koloa Town on the last Saturday in July. Drawing from their memories of Spanish Camp, Korea Camp and other camps around the plantations, parade participants will highlight the music, food, dance, sports and traditions that were a part of camp life. The parade is followed by an all-day celebration in the Koloa Ball Park featuring ono local foods by local non profits and businesses featuring these diverse cultures, Kauai’s largest craft fair featuring handmade and artisanal products, keiki rides and activities, a silent auction and a full day

of entertainment showcasing headline entertainment — this year featuring Henry Kapono and Duke’s Band — alongside award winning Hawaiian contemporary music, local comedy, and cultural performances of Taiko drumming, hula halau and traditional Filipino dance, and local bands for an outstanding array of Hawaii talent and culture. For complete parade details and full entertainment schedule, please view pages

St Raphael Church Honored

as Parade Grand Marshal Celebrating 175 Years

his year Koloa Plantation Days honors St. Raphael Church as the parade grand marshal, celebrating their 175th anniversary. The oldest Catholic Church on Kauai, St. Raphael Church was founded in 1841 by Father Arsenius Walsh established the parish and built its first stone chapel in 1842. In preparation for the Centennial anniversary in 1941, the Chapel sanctuary was rebuilt by parishioners. St. Raphael Church will be kicking off their 175th Anniversary Celebration during Koloa Plantation Days Festival through the creation of a special float for the parade and by hosting a new event at the church, just before Hapa Trail walk.

WANNA TALK?

DATE: Saturday, July 23 TIME: 8 a.m. PLACE: St. Raphael Church COST: Free DETAILS: Refreshments before Hapa Trail Walk CONTACT: 742-1955 The parade will feature a replica of the church, and honor the family of Martina (Tina) Rabasa Brun and Joe Brun who have dedicated their lives to the youth and the Church of Koloa. Tina grew up in Spanish Camp, where her family worked for Koloa Sugar. Her family will be joining her

at the parade, along with nearly 100 parishioners to celebrate the roots of the congregation and the community. Visitors and residents are welcome to join St. Raphael Church for an open house, talk story and refreshments prior to the Hapa Trail walk on

Saturday, July 23 at 8 a.m. Coffee, juice and pastries will be served. Guests may tour the church and learn about its deep local history. For information and details please call, 742-1955.

14-15. Throughout the week the key connector is the community — this is truly an event where local residents and visitors come together. It is this larger ohana that makes Koloa Plantation Days celebration possible through the dedication of community groups, foundations and volunteers, which attracts and welcomes many return visitors every year to join in the festivities. Each year there is an

open invitation for more community members to join in the planning, to keep these traditions and local history alive and find new ways to share them. For event details, photos, and directions, visit www. koloaplantationdays.com and follow the festival on social media. For auxiliary aid, please contact info@ koloaplantationdays.com or call 6523217.

Hapa Trail Walk

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n Saturday, July 23, the Koloa Community Association and Hui Malama O Koloa hosts its annual Hapa Trail walk beginning at St. Raphael’s Church off Weliweli Road, to Hapa Road. Allow time to park. The Historic Hapa Trail Walk will take you to the sites of the field system and show the way the Hawaiians made use of the land to sustain life. Join us for the Hapa Walk and refreshments to follow.

WANNA WALK?

DATE: Saturday, July 23 TIME: 9 a.m. start PLACE: St. Raphael’s Church COST: Free DETAILS: Bring sunscreen, water CONTACT: 651-1332


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Sunset Ho`olaulea and Festival Opening

at Poipu Beach Athletic Club

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oin us for the revival of an annual Koloa Plantation Days tradition, the Sunset Ho’olaulea opening weekend celebration, this year at the Poipu Beach Athletic Club (PBAC) on Saturday, July 23, 5 - 9pm. This event treats visitors and residents to a free concert event on the lawn, courtesy of The Poipu Beach Resort Association in partnership with the Koloa Plantation Days Festival and the PBAC. This year’s event features local entertainment by Still Watah, Revival + Damon Williams and Ooklah the Moc. You’ll find delicious offerings from a selection of Kauai’s best food trucks – Chalupas, Kickshaws,

Porkys, Scorpacciata, The Fresh Shave and Yamato’s, with beverages by Hapas Restaurant for a fun celebration event for the family. This is a kickoff event for the festival, stop by the Koloa Plantation Days information tent to pick up a brochure, register for upcoming events and purchase a Koloa Plantation Days commemorative T-shirt. Families are invited to bring beach blankets and chairs and spread out on the lawn. Complimentary parking on site at Poipu Beach Athletic Club, 2290 Koloa Road. For more information, please call the Poipu Beach Resort Association, 742-7444 or visit the festival website.

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DATE: July 22-24, Friday through Sunday TIMES: 8:30 a.m.-4:30 p.m. Friday, 11 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Saturday, 11 a.m. – 3:30 p.m. Sunday PLACE: CJM Stables; Look for the directional sign on the unpaved road one mile past the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort COST: $8 on Sat. & Sun. for adults, children free CONTACT: 742-6096

Koloa Plantation Days Rodeo

Two full days of Hawaiian Style Rodeo Action

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July 22 to July 24, 2016

odeo is a big sport in Hawaii, you’ll be amazed at the level of competition displayed by our contestants. Hawaiian paniolo (cowboys and cowgirls) have been top rodeo competitors since

Ikua Purdy of Waimea, Hawaii, won a national roping contest in Wyoming in 1908. From little keiki on up, ropers and riders throughout Hawaii compete in numerous events every year.

This years 17th annual Koloa Plantation Days Rodeo — held at CJM Stables — will feature bull riding, double mugging, team roping, open barrel racing, rescue race, women’s break-away roping, steer un-decorating, the iron horse race and the Hawaiian classic po’o wai u, an event simulating wild cattle catching from the old paniolo days. The young keiki cowboys and cowgirls will get into the action with mutton busting (sheep riding) Keiki barrel racing, and Keiki team roping. Contestants range from age 2-88 years young and travel from Maui, Molokai, Oahu, the Big Island and some as far away as the mainland.

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WANNA GO?

Come cheer on Hawaii’s best cowboys and cowgirls as they compete for prizes in one of Hawaii’s top rodeos. Come early to enjoy the colorful grand entry and the history of the “Hawaiian Pau Rider.” Wide selection of Local Food Trucks, Country Beer Garden, shave ice and more. Bring sunscreen and your

hats — a cowboy one if you have it! Koloa Plantation Days collectible shirts and rodeo wear will be available. $3 Pony Rides for the young or young at heart. Dress in your favorite cowboy attire and bring your camera for a photo opportunity on a rodeo horse at the Wild West Photo Booth $5.


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Bull Bash, 5th annual Music in the Country

WANNA GO?

DATE: Friday, July 22 TIME: 5 - 9 p.m. PLACE: CJM Stables COST: $8 Adults; Children free

Mixed Plate

Live Music in Old Koloa Town’s Courtyard

Food Truck Frenzy & Barrel Racing

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or a “bucking” good time gates open at 5 p.m. for the ever popular Bulls, Barrels, Busting, BBQ & Beer Bash! Admission $8, children free when accompanied by adult. Two-step to your hearts content or relax & enjoy an ice cold beer in the Country Beer Garden while Kauai’s own country music band “Not My First Rodeo” perform live before and after the Action Packed Rodeo! Enjoy the Colorful Grand Entry at 5:30 p.m. followed by an evening full of exciting Rodeo Events including the crowd pleasing Bull Riding, Junior Steer Riding, Barrel Racing, “Keiki Mutton busting” (sheep riding) and The Iron Horse Race (beast versus machine, barrel racer versus dirt

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bike rider). Get your Fix of Island Delights at the “Food Truck Frenzy” abound with hamburgers, local plate lunches, Mexican food, Greek food, BBQ, fried ice cream, Ono Pops and shave ice. A great way to kick off the Koloa Plantation Days Celebration. Paniolo style fun for the entire Ohana (family)!

ama’aina and visitors are invited to bring the family for free live music DATE: Sunday, July 24 on July 24 as Koloa Plantation Days and the Old Koloa Town TIME: 5 to 8 p.m. merchants present the fifth PLACE: Old Koloa Town Courtyard annual Mixed Plate – Live Music Show. (behind Crazy Shirts) This year’s show will COST: Free feature the music of Kauaiborn singer/songwriter CONTACT: 652-3217 Violet Asuncion, followed by contemproy Hawaiian music by Cruz Control and rock and blues by Bluefinger, from 5-8 p.m. in the Old Koloa Town Courtyard behind Crazy Shirts. Folding chairs will be available for seating or bring your own. For those who also bring their appetite, Pizzetta, the center and will be open Koloa Shave Ice, Kauai Nut during the performance. Roasters, and Koloa Mill Coffee For more information, call and Ice Cream are located in 652-3217.

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Keiki Corner WANNA TRY?

DATE: Wednesday, July 27 TIME: 10 a.m. to noon PLACE: Outrigger Kiahuna Plantation CONTACT: 742-6411 DETAILS: For keiki ages 13 and under

Traditional Hawaiian Games T Come try your hand at games of old

WANNA FISH?

DATE: Saturday, July 23 TIME: 1 to 4 p.m. PLACE: By Kauai ATV in Koloa CONTACT: 742-2734 DETAILS: Advanced reservations required

raditional Hawaiian Games will be at the Kiahuna Plantation Resort Kauai by Outrigger, on Wednesday, July 27 from 10 a.m. to noon. Children ages 13 and under can have fun with games like disk throwing, spear throwing, coconut toss, and 50-yard dash. Music and refreshments to follow. There will be a craft tent where children can participate in making fun, local souvenirs, learn coconut frond weaving, and how to “tro net” as the local fishermen do. Afterwards, enjoy an ono treats, including shave ice and keiki treats on the lawn.

Plantation Days Golf

Miniature golf and putting contest

Keiki Fishing at Waita Hosted by Koloa Bass Fishing

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ome on down to Waita for Keiki Fishing. Visit Waita Reservoir from 1 to 4 p.m. for a free keiki “catch and release” fishing experience, courtesy of Kauai ATV and Koloa Bass Fishing. Bring your own poles and bait. Waita is Hawaii’s largest body of fresh water and is home to tilapia, big mouth bass and peacock bass. Reservations are required as space is limited. All keiki and family meet at Kauai ATV for check in and directions, which is located at 3477A Weliweli Rd. For reservations call the Kauai ATV office at 742-2734.

WANNA GOLF?

Date: Sunday, July 24 Time: 9:30 a.m. registration; 10 a.m. start Place: Lawai Beach Resort Cost: Free Contact: 240-5179 Details: For ages 13 and under; Space is limited

MINIATURE GOLF TOURNAMENT Hosted by Lawai Beach Resort Free round on mini-golf course with tournament for keiki (kids) 13 and under. Keiki enjoy play followed by refreshments and goodie bags. This activity is limited to first 75 children. Register at 9:30 a.m. Play begins at 10 a.m. Located on the roof of the parking garage at the activity center.

PLANTATION DAYS PUTTING CONTEST Hosted by Poipu Bay Golf Course Fun for keiki and adults, putting on practice greens at Poipu Bay with prizes for best scores. Located adjacent to the Grand Hyatt Kauai.

WANNA PUTT?

Date: Thursday, July 28 Time: 2 to 4 p.m. Place: Poipu Bay Resort Golf Club Contact: 742-8711 Details: Keiki can challenge their parents or each other to a free round on the putting green for prizes; Putter and balls are provided


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WANNA GO?

Old Plantation Fun & Games

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Hosted by Southside Sports Center

DATE: Friday, July 29 TIME: 9 a.m. to Noon PLACE: Southside Sports Center COST: Free CONTACT: 742-9396

he new Southside Sports Center joins Koloa Plantation Days with a youth activity for young keiki to teens to experience Old Plantation Fun & Games from 9 a.m. - noon on Friday, July 29. Kids can experience old fashioned sack and 3-legged races, tug-a-war, marbles, tinikling, even shooting some good old hoops! For more info on this free event call 742-9396. The Southside Sports Center is located just off the Koloa Bypass road, next to Kauai Christian Fellowship and between Koloa Town and the Hyatt. Snacks & drinks are available for a small fee. Please don’t forget your sun block.

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Fun for keiki and adults, putting on practice greens at Poipu Bay with prizes for best scores.

Admission:

FREE

Date: Thursday, July 28, 2016 Time: 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm

Contact: (808) 742-8711 www.poipubaygolf.com

Location: Poipu Bay Golf Course 2250 Ainako St Koloa, HI 96756

Driving Directions: Located just past the Grand Hyatt Kauai


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View Kaneiolouma

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he ancient Southern Royal Hawaiian Complex known as Ke Kahua o Kaneiloluma is located in the Moku (District) of Kona at Koloa Hikina (East), ili of Waiohai, County of Kauai Poipu Beach Park Mauka Preserve. The County of Kauai Poipu Beach Park includes 26-acres highlighted by an ancient Royal Hawaiian residence surrounded by numerous features such as a sacred spring (Puna O Waiohai), three heiau (Kaneiolouma, Hale o Ia, Kihaohuna), fishponds (Hooleinakapuaa), assembly grounds, royal cemetery, unique auwai (irrigation) system, taro fields and many house sites. Please join members of Hui Malama O Kaneiolouma as they recount the vibrant history of Poipu, as well as updating the public about their current projects. Guests are advised to park at Poipu Beach Park and meet

WANNA GO?

DATE: Monday, July 25 TIME: 9 a.m. CONTACT: 332-5682 LOCATION: Corner of Poipu and Hoowili Roads COST: Free DETAILS: Bring sunscreen and walking shoes

in front of the Manokalanipo Royal Observatory, corner of Poipu and Hoowili Roads at 9 a.m. It is also advised to wear good walking shoes and sunscreen.

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An Open House at the Historic Smith Memorial Parsonage

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n 1842 Dr. James and Melicent Smith moved to Koloa from New England to serve as medical missionaries to Kauai and Niihau. They acquired property in Koloa, on which they built their home, a medical clinic, school, orchard and family cemetery. Their descendants remained on the property for over a hundred years. One building which still remains from this time is the Smith Memorial Parsonage, given by the Smith-Waterhouse Family to Koloa Union Church, along with the entire acre of land on which it sits. The beautiful fully-restored plantation-style home retains the character of the original building during the plantation days. It serves as the home for the church’s kahu (pastor). Rev. Dr. Alan Akana, an accomplished artist, has decorated the interior with his original watercolors of tropical florals and the flowers that are indigenous to Hawai‘i.

You are invited to hear about the history of the Smith-Waterhouse Family and tour the home and its beautiful grounds. Rev. Dr. Akana, a Native Hawaiian and ordained minister in the United Church of Christ, is a published author of Hawaiian history and culture. He will give a lecture at 4:30 on the history of the missionaries in Koloa and their influence and legacy before, during and after the days of the sugarcane plantations.

DATE: Monday, July 25 TIME: 4 - 6 p.m. PLACE: Koloa Union Church 3281 Po‘ipu Road, Koloa COST: Free CONTACT: 742-6622

His recent book (The Volcano Is Our Home, revised edition) and his art (including originals, prints and greeting cards) will be available for purchase; a portion of the proceeds will go to the parsonage restoration and maintenance fund. Guests are welcome to visit the adjacent Smith-Waterhouse cemetery as well. Plantation ice tea and dessert will be served. Participants who are able are requested to park at Koloa Union Church, 3289 Poipu Road.


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Historic Film Night and Exhibit

WANNA GO?

DATE: Monday, July 25 TIME: 6 p.m. Opening TIME: 7:30 p.m. Film PLACE: The Shops at Kukui‘ula COST: Free DETAILS: Exhibit will be open daily from 5:00 – 9:00pm through Friday, June 29.

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t’s lights, camera, history at The Shops at Kukui‘ula on Monday, July 25 as the center hosts the 2016 Koloa Plantation Days Historic Film Night and Exhibit. The Plantation Style architecture of The Shops at Kukui`ula offers a beautiful setting to immerse yourself in island history and culture, “talk story” with old friends, and make new ones. This is a perfect opportunity to shop, dine and enjoy a movie on Kauai’s sunny south shore under the stars. The Koloa Plantation Days sugar exhibit opens at 6 p.m. followed by a historic documentary shown on the big screen, under the stars at Palm Court outside of Merriman’s starting at 7:30 p.m. The historic sugar exhibit features portraits of plantation life by photographers Tim DeLaVega and Carol Ann Davis, along with a century of archival images from the plantation

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era courtesy of Grove Farm Homestead Museum and Kauai Historical Society. The exhibit also includes artifacts from plantation camp life, provided by the Grove Farm Homestead Museum and local families. Exhibit will be open daily, 5-9 p.m. throughout Koloa Plantation Days until Friday, July 29 and is located in suite B119 across from Palm Gallery and next door to Skyline Eco-Adventures. At sunset, enjoy a documentary about the sugar era under the stars in the center Palm Court to discover Koloa’s unique history as the site of Hawaii’s first commercial sug-

ar plantation. Enjoy dinner and a movie with a variety of delicious dining choices available including Merriman’s Fish House and Merriman’s Gourmet Pizza & Burgers downstairs, Eating House 1849, Tortilla Republic Grill and TR Margarita Bar, Dolphin Restaurant & Sushi Lounge, Living Foods Market & Café, Lappert’s Hawaii, Uncle’s Shave Ice, Savage Shrimp, and Bubba Burgers.

The Shops at Kukui‘ula is adjacent to the western bypass road in Po‘ipu at the roundabout. For more information visit TheShopsAtKukuiula.com, “like” The Shops at Kukui`ula on Facebook, follow @ShopsAtKukuiula on Twitter, or call (808) 742-9545.

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Heritage Craft Fair

Locally made products WANNA GO?

DATE: Tuesday, July 26 TIME: 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. PLACE: Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa COST: Free CONTACT: 240-6452

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ome to the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa on Tuesday, July 26 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. for a variety of locally handmade products. Experience a part of Hawai‘i’s past, present and future through crafts, demonstrations and music. Crafters will share kapa, Hawaiian print bags, children’s items, jewelry, wood carvings, specialty soaps and fragrances, island jams and jellies and photographs. Learn about Ni‘ihau shell leis and share stories of Hawai‘i. Join us for lunch. The Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort & Spa is located at 1571 Poipu Rd., Koloa. Admission is free.

Plantation Cooking at Kauai Culinary Market

WANNA GO?

DATE: Wednesday, July 27 TIME: 3:30 to 6 p.m., cooking demo at 5 p.m. PLACE: The Shops at Kukui‘ula COST: Free CONTACT: 742-9545

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n Wednesday, July 27, the Kauai Culinary Market will feature plantation foods – dishes that remind us of the diverse cultures that were brought to Kauai by the sugar plantations and are still enjoyed by residents and visitors today. At 5 p.m., Executive Chef Mark Arriola of Merriman’s Fish House will host a special chef demonstration, preparing a traditional plantation dish using Merriman’s signature farm-to-table style of cooking. Guests are invited to pick-up up a recipe and taste the results at this interactive culinary experience. A popular stop for visitors and residents, the weekly Kauai Culinary

products. The Kauai Culinary Market is a partnership between The Shops at Market event at The Shops and gourmet goods to the Kukui‘ula and the Kaua’i at Kukui’ula is held each “pau hana” style market, County Farm Bureau. For Wednesday from 3:30 – 6 enhanced by live Hawaiian more information visit p.m. music, restaurant stations, TheShopsAtKukuiula. Over two dozen farmers a beer and wine garden in com, “like” The Shops at and artisanal product pro- the center Palm Court and Kukui’ula on Facebook, ducers from around the a weekly chef demonstra- follow @ShopsAtKukuiula island bring their freshest tion featuring Kauai’s top on Twitter, or call (808) flowers, fruit, vegetables chefs and locally grown 742-9545.

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Historic Tour of McBryde Garden & Talk Story Hosted by National Tropical Botanical Garden

WANNA GO?

DATE: Tuesday, July 26 TIME: 5 to 6:30 pm COST: Free CONTACT: 742-2623 DETAILS: Reservations required

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eet at the National Tropical Botanical Garden South Shore Visitors Center for a free historic tour of McBryde Garden and talk story about its plantation past. A unique tour just for Plantation Days, new this year. Advance reservations requested as space is limited.

Discover Magnificent Mahaulepu

Experience the natural wonder and take some home with you!

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he pristine, rugged Mahaulepu shoreline area east of Poipu only needs to be seen to be appreciated. The citizens group Malama Mahaulepu is hosting two events that showcase the exceptional beauty of the bluffs, beach and bay. On Wednesday, July 27, volunteers from Malama Mahaulepu will lead a moderately easy hike along the headlands overlooking Mahaulepu Bay. From this vantage point, the hustle and bustle of Poipu’s resort area seems far away. The hike starts at 9:30 a.m. Meet at CJM Stables — look for the sign that points to CJM Stables about 11⁄2 miles past the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort. There will be additional signs pointing to the starting point of the hike. Wear sturdy, comfortable walking or hiking shoes, bring drinking water, sunscreen and a hat. Please leave four-legged friends at home.

ART AND NATURE Advance registration is required

WANNA HIKE?

DATE: Wednesday, July 27 TIME: 9:30 a.m. to noon PLACE: Meet at CJM Stables COST: Free CONTACT: 346-1509

WANNA PAINT?

for a free watercolor painting workshop at Mahaulepu on Friday, July 29. Call 346-1509 no later than July 22 to reserve a space. The contact will provide a supply list and directions to the meeting place, which is several miles past the Grand Hyatt Kauai Resort at Kawailoa Bay. Attendance is limited; ages 15 and older only, please. If requested, materials will be supplied for a $15 fee.

DATE: Friday, July 29 TIME: 9 a.m. to noon COST: Fee for supplies or bring your own CONTACT: 346-1509 DETAILS: Reservations required

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Take a ‘look back’ with Grove Farm Visit the Koloa Mill, hear its story

Share Sweet Memories Of Old Koloa

TALK STORY?

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DATE: Thursday, July 28 TIME: 9 to 11 a.m. PLACE: Koloa Mill COST: $3 suggested donation to Koloa School CONTACT: 245-3678 ext. 2542

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isit the area where the sugar industry in Hawaii got started. Arryl Kaneshiro of Grove Farm will share historical information regarding Koloa Mill and Earl Smith, a former McBryde Sugar Company employee, and others will also be on hand to “talk story” about plantation life. The tour will encompass a visit

to view the exterior of the Koloa Mill and will include a shuttle ride to Waita Reservoir and the Wilcox Tunnel. Space is limited in the vehicles to Wilcox Tunnel. Please call the office ahead to register and guarantee your sport. The event is popular and books out early.

DATE: Thursday, July 28 TIME: 4:30 p.m. PLACE: Koloa Missionary Church, 3370 Poipu Road COST: Free CONTACT: 332-0303

etired pastor Niles Kageyama at the historic Koloa Missionary Church shares his memories of growing up at the plantation camp in Old Koloa. The cultures, food, values and traditions that came together as part of “camp life” are the foundation of local culture today. During this “talk story,” Niles will take you on a journey back Talk story begins promptly at in time in Old Koloa enhanced 4:30 p.m. on Thursday, July 28. by slides of what life was like in This is a great complement to camp and in town. the historic walk the next day.


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Flavors of Kukui‘ula

Walk back in time History of Old Koloa

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alk and learn about the history of Old Koloa Town, which was built up around one of Hawaii’s first commercial sugar plantations. The Koloa Town Historical Walk is on Friday, July 24, at 5:30 p.m. Meet the guide, Gail Little, at the Koloa Library and School on Poipu Road. She will have fascinating photos and other displays on the Koloa area in various eras. Then, the group proceeds to Old Koloa Town, where Gail will point out historic buildings and chat about their previous incarnations as a dispensary, churches, motel for traveling salesmen, supply store for whaling ships, soda fac-

TAKE A WALK?

DATE: Friday, July 29 TIME: 5:30 p.m. PLACE: Meet at Koloa School COST: Free CONTACT: 332-5201

tory and other enterprises. This is a great way to work up your dinner appetite and to learn a lot about historic and charming Koloa Town.

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at The Shops at Kukui‘ula

n Friday, July 29, as part of Koloa Plantation Days celebration, The Shops at Kukui‘ula will be featuring Flavors of Kukui‘ula, Kauai’s favorite “pau hana” celebration from 5:30-8:30 p.m. The theme will be “plantation treats,” paying homage to the island’s plantation heritage and keeping on theme with the week’s festivities. This year, Flavors of Kukui’ula features music by top Kauai artists with headliners John Rivera

Trio & Friends showcasing a variety of contemporary Hawaiian music, top tappin’ bluegrass by the

WANNA GO?

DATE: Friday, July 29 TIME: 5:30 – 8:30 p.m. PLACE: The Shops at Kukui‘ula COST: Free CONTACT: 742-9545

Roundhouse Ramblers, the songs of David Parsons and more great artists positioned throughout the center. Visitors and residents will enjoy a variety of food and beverages for purchase served up “street food” style in a festive outdoor setting - a wonderful chance to sample award winning restaurants and local flavors including offerings by Eating House 1849 by Roy Yamaguchi, Merriman’s Fish House, Dolphin Sushi & Fish Market, Tortilla Republic, Living Foods Gourmet Market & Café, Lappert’s Hawaii, Uncle’s Shave Ice, Bubbas and Savage Shrimp. Summer fashion specials, Kaua’i themed gift items, visiting artists

and one-night-only special offerings from merchants enhance this popular evening celebration during Koloa Plantation Days. The Shops at Kukui‘ula is adjacent to the western bypass road in Po‘ipu at the roundabout. For more information visit TheShopsAtKukuiula.com or call (808) 742-9545.

ENJOY A SPECIAL MENU WITH RUM PAIRINGS Rum is the star of our first-ever RumFeast at the oceanfront RumFire Poipu Beach. Pair a Makaweli Beef Bone-Marrow Musubi with a Smoked Rum Manhattan, or a rack of Maui Nui Venison and dark rum-flamed plantains with Rum Sangria. For one night only, taste special a la carte menu items and pair with handcrafted, rum-based cocktails.

FRIDAY, AUGUST 5, 2016 5:30PM - 9:30PM RUMFIRE POIPU BEACH Reservation recommended. Visit www.rumfirekauai.com or call 808-742-4786 (4RUM).


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et to Old Koloa Town early on Saturday, July 30, and stake out a good parade watching spot. “Planting the Seeds That Nourish the Soul” is the theme of this year’s Koloa Plantation Days parade, commemorating the 31st year of this annual festival and the 181st anniversary of commercial sugar on Kauai. This year’s parade honors St. Raphael Church, celebrating 175 years this year. The plantation camps were a place where many different nationalities and cultures came together to work. Contract laborers came from the Philippines, Japan, Okinawa, Puerto Rico, Portugal, China, Korea and other countries to work on the sugar plantations, where they lived in camps. While plantation camps have nearly disappeared and younger generations have moved to modern communities, lots of people remember getting together with grandparents in camps or spending their early years in a camp. The mix of foods and traditions that emerged from camp life is today the basis for “local style” cuisine and culture. In the parade on Saturday, July 30, the people who are walking, on decorated floats, on horseback and in decorated vehicles, will do their best to capture some aspect of plan-

tation life and the theme, inviting those childhood memories of plantation life and today’s keiki to learn

about our heritage. Parade participants may wear colorful costumes, perhaps play music or dance or showcase recreational activities — baseball, kites, fishing, to name a few — or their ethnic heritage. Others will capture memories of the sugar era, when sugar plantations thrived and many residents worked for or with the sugar industry. While most of us relax and enjoy the parade, the judges seated along the parade route will intently scrutinize the units. In the afternoon, the awards for the best in each category are announced at Koloa Ball Park.

Parade road closures, parking P arade route will commence at intersection — detour onto either Koloa School, proceed north road) onto Poipu Road, turning right • WeliWeli Road/WaiKomo Road at the intersection of Poipu Road and • Maluhia Road/Ala Kinoiki (detour Koloa Road, and finally turning left to Ala on to Maluhia Road, finishing at the Kinoiki–Poipu bypass) Anne Knudsen (Koloa) Ballpark. • Koloa Road at Island Soap Shop (detour onto WeliWeli Road) Road closures will be enforced at the following intersections, and Roads open for travel are Ala Kalauntil 1 p.m. on Maluhia Road at the nikaumaka (from the west via Koloa Ballpark: Road) and Ala Kinoiki (from the east • Poipu Road/Lawai Road at the via Maluhia Road). Koloa Fire Station Parking will be available in the • Poipu Road/WaiKomo Road at pasture lot north of the Anne KnudKoloa Church sen (Koloa) Ballpark and the pasture • Poipu Road/Koloa Road at Koloa lot north of the intersection of the Chevron (Koloa Road at Ala bypass and Maluhia Road. PedestriKaulani Kaumaka and Omao Road ans exiting this lot should use the

makai gate. A crossing guard on Ala Kinoiki will assist pedestrians in crossing the bypass to reach the lower pasture and into Anne Knudsen Ballpark. Other parking is available at First Hawaiian Bank, Koloa and Omao roads west of Hadama’s Service. Accessible parking for those with placards will be available at the ballpark (south entrance) and asphalt lot just north of park. No parking is permitted at the Ballpark (except for handicapped parking, vendors and volunteers), Maluhia Road, Ala Kinoiki (Poipu bypass road), Koloa School, Big Save and Borthwick Mortuary.


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activities, plus food booths featuring all kind of ono local “grinds” and traditional foods, and one of the largest craft fairs on island with 60 different music by Bailes De Jose, booths, all featuring Paul-Keny-Ernest “Nostalgic handmade items from Kauai Hawaiian Music Trio” and and the region, including Natural Harmony, see sched- shell jewelry, quilts, clothing, ule (inset) for full details. oil paintings and prints, plus The Park Celebration soaps, body products and also features keiki rides and more.

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Plus, a stellar silent auction offers opportunities to support the festival, while bidding on items from the area and great visitor experiences. As always, commemorative T-shirt are available at the park – as well as past years’ shirts in select quantities. All proceeds support the festival. Don’t miss the 31st annual Koloa Plantation Days Celebration and spend the day with us.

DATE: Saturday, July 30 9 a.m. — Road closes in Koloa for Parade (See Map) 10 a.m. — Festivities Begin With Parade through Koloa Town ending at Annie Knudsen (Koloa) Ballpark. Food, Craft tents and Keiki Areas open. 11 a.m. — National Anthem and Hawaii Pono I 11:15 a.m. — Tsunami Taiko 11:45 a.m. — A Touch Of Gold 12:30 p.m. — Bailes De Jose 12:30 p.m. — Roads Re-open 1:15 p.m. — Frank De Lima 2 p.m. — Parade Awards Ceremony 2 p.m. — Silent Auction First Closing 2:15 p.m. — Paul-Kenny-Ernest “Nostalgic Hawaiian Music Trio” 2:45 p.m. — Halau Ka Lei Mokihana O Leina’ala 3:30 p.m. — Natural Harmony 4:15 p.m. — Henry Kapono and Dukes Band 5 p.m. — Festivities Conclude


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njoy a night of unforgettable entertainment under the enchanting stars of Poipu at Poipu Shopping Village on Saturday, July 30, at 7:30 p.m., for its annual Polynesian Revue in celebration of Koloa Plantation Days. A journey of dance through the Polynesian islands with award-winning performers of Urahutia Productions, under the direction of Mi Nei Oliver Martins, Miss Garden Isle 2004 and 27-time 1st Place Tahitian Solo Dance winner. This performance is free and fun for the whole family — a great opportunity for dinner and a show. Poipu Shopping Village is located in the heart of Poipu amid a lovely garden setting, with award-winning restaurants, eateries, unique and eclectic shops, art gallery, jewelry stores and boutiques. This colorful array of shops and eateries is right on Poipu Road in one convenient Bangkok Happy Bowl, Anuenue location. It’s the home of Keoki’s Cafe, Island Taco, Starbucks and Paradise Restaurant, Puka Dogs, more. Papalani Gelato, Olympic Cafe, Come early to secure a seat —

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DATE: Saturday, July 30 TIME: 7:30 to 8:30 p.m. PLACE: Poipu Shopping Village COST: Free CONTACT: 742-2831 DETAILS: Shuttle and additional parking 5-10:30 pm

this is a popular show. Additional parking and a free shuttle will be available beginning at 5 p.m. Just follow the signs on Kiahuna Plantation Drive to Kiahuna Golf Club’s parking lot. The shuttle will be running until 10:30 p.m. For questions, please call 7422831 or visit poipushoppingvillage. com and Facebook page. Poipu Shopping Village is located across the street from Kiahuna Plantation Resort at the corner of Poipu Road and Kiahuna Plantation Drive.

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oloa Plantation Days welcomes the fifth annual Keoki’s Ukes in Paradise Contest, concluding our festivities on Sunday, July 31. Keiki, families and friends are invited to “strum on down” to Keoki’s Paradise for the contest at 11 a.m., registration at 10:30 am. The contest is open to all keiki ukulele players 5 and up, and will be segmented in the following divisions: • Division 1: K to 2nd grade • Division 2: 3rd to 5th grade • Division 3: 6th to 8th grade • Division 4: 9th to 12th grade • Open group division: All grades, up to four members Contest entry is free to keiki and includes lunch. There will be great prizes for all divisions including: ukuleles, Keoki’s Paradise merchandise, gift certificates and more. Entry forms must be received by July 30 to participate. Forms can be found at Keoki’s Paradise and online at koloaplantationdays.com. For more information, call 742-7534. Fax number for entries is 742-7847.

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Mahalo to these great supporters! T he Koloa Plantation Days festival started 30 years ago on Kauai as a sesquicentennial celebration hosted by the Hawaii Sugar Planters Association with a parade through Koloa town and luau. It was so well received, the community came together to start an independent non- profit to host the festival each year, with the support of then Mayor Tony Kunimura. Thirty years later, we continue to be amazed by the tremendous commitment of the people who come together to make the festival possible each year. Hundreds of individuals and families come from area resorts, businesses, local non-profits and the Koloa community to talk story, share memories, pass on cultural traditions and information on local area history and share Kauai’s plantation history and diverse cultural roots with the next generation of residents and visitors. It is the people who come together year after year, inviting old friends and new participants, who make the festival what it is today – a unique festival that is both a

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• • • community event and a visitor high• light and one that is now recognized • as a Signature Event for Kauai by the Hawaii Tourism Authority. • Each year the committee meets • to think up new ideas to keep the • festival vibrant and relevant. This year, the theme is fittingly, “Planting •

the Seeds That Nourish the Soul” as we honor the 175th Anniversary of St. Raphael’s Church and the diverse roots of our community. Community members are invited to share their memories and to help keep these traditions alive through their telling. Please join the Board and Planning Committee us in saying a hearty “Mahalo” to all the individuals, families, organizations and businesses who came together to support this year’s festival. You can find a list of sponsoring and supporting organizations on page 3. For a full list of our sponsors, please visit our website koloaplantationdays.com.

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Koloa Plantation Days Special

Koloa Plantation Days Special

Orange Oil Treatment

Orange Oil Treatment & Any Subterranean Termite Control

Limited Time Offer Ends July 31, 2016. Some restrictions apply. Call for details.

Limited Time Offer Ends July 31, 2016. Some restrictions apply. Call for details.

300 OFF

500 OFF

$

$

Hawaii’s Orange Oil Pioneers Since 2005 • We offer you a renewable warranty • We provide annual inspection at no additional charge • No toxic gases or chemicals in your area

DON’T BE FOOLED BY HIDDEN COSTS OF FUMIGATION

NO TENTING

NO MOVING OUT

Additional Estimated Costs Additional Estimated Costs Costs Factors for Two Days Costs Factors for Two Days ___________________________________________ ___________________________________________

Lodging Pet Boarding Dining Expenses

$200.00 Replacement of Discarded Food, Medicine $70.00 $70.00 Total $440.00 $100.00 PLUS Your Time INVALUABLE

NO DAMAGE TO ROOFS, SOLAR PANELS, SATELLITE DISHES & GUTTERS

NO BAGGING OR DISCARDING FOOD

Ground Termite Treatments Available!

APPOINTMENTS ARE FILLING UP! CALL TODAY! Servicing All Islands

FREE ESTIMATES

(808) 482-2903 or (808) 895-4342 PCO 924

akamaipestsolutions.com

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