Master Storyteller Lopaka Kapanui leads a narration of life during the plantation era along with legendary ghost stories. Part of Koloa Plantation Days celebration.
CULINARY MARKET CHEF DEMO
Wednesday | July 24 | 5pm
Leong’s Fish Market and Grill will showcase a special chef demonstration to exhibit the different flavors and cultural influences during the sugar plantation era.
FLAVORS OF KUKUI‘ULA
Friday | July 26 | 5:30-8pm
Celebrate with our family-friendly pau hana party and enjoy live music by Kaua‘i’s premier kachi-kachi band, Wally Rita Y Los Kauaianos with opener Clyde Letreta.
KKoloa Plantation Days 2024
Our Hometown
July 19 to July 28, 2024
aua‘i’s largest summer festival, Köloa Plantation Days is back celebrating its 38th year from July 19 to 28.
Held in the heart of Köloa where Hawai‘i’s first commercial sugar plantation was founded in 1835, Köloa Plantation Days puts a special focus on 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. The last sugar plantation closed in the state of Hawai‘i last year, but the people who came to Hawai‘i to work helped to create today’s diverse, dynamic lifestyle and local culture.
The Plantation Days Parade was the original event celebrating 150 years of sugar, when the Hawai‘i Sugar Planters Association first held it in 1985. Today, after more than 30 years, events at Köloa 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 Köloa and Po‘ipu, keiki and family activities and celebration events featuring great live entertainment.
Most events are outdoors and inexpensive or free of charge and are appropriate for the whole family.
The Parade and Park Celebration on Saturday July 27th,
remains the culmination of the festival and a reminder of why it continues each year. This year, parade participants will focus on the theme “Our Hometown” through floats, walking and riding units expressing the music, food, dance, sports and traditions that were a part of camp life.
For complete parade details and full entertainment schedule, please view pages 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 Köloa Plantation Days celebration possible through the dedication of community groups, and volunteers,
who welcome many new and return visitors every year to join in the festivities and through the contributions of many sponsors, including support from the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority Community Enrichment Program.
For event details visit koloaplantationdays.com and follow the festival on social media.
For auxiliary aid, please contact info@koloaplantationdays.com. Or pick up a printed schedule at Köloa Library, Sue-
oka’s and throughout area concierges and Köloa businesses.
Scan the QR code below for schedule changes and updates. Or pickup a printed schedule at The Garden Island Newspaper office in Lihue.
Festival Opening & Koloa Village Pa‘ina
Köloa Plantation Days opens with a new event this year at Köloa’s newest shopping and dining venue to celebrate the kickoff of this year’s festival with music, food, dancing and a traditional Hawaiian opening.
Come at 5 p.m. for a traditional Festival blessing with Kumu Leina‘ala Jardin and Halau Ka Lei Mokihana o Leina‘ala. Pa‘ina to follow at 6 p.m. with live local music by Lava Boyz, Kaua‘i line dancing with instructor Jeffery Callejo Jr., and local vendors. Plus food specials and beer gardens by Friendly Waves and Kaua‘i Island Brewing to open this year’s festival.
DATE: Friday, July 19
TIME: 5 to 9 p.m.
ADMISSION: FREE
DRIVING DIRECTIONS: Koloa Village
Koloa: Our Hawaiian Sense of Place
Cultural arts workshops at Koloa Neighborhood Center
Hands-on cultural arts workshops available on two Fridays, featuring lei making, hula, ni‘ihau shell earrings, leatherwork, carving and more. Register on website or at venue for morning and afternoon workshops with renowned artisans and cultural practitioners. Fee for supplies.
DATE: Friday, July 19 & Friday, July 26
TIME: 10 a.m. to 3 p.m.
CONTACT: info@koloaplantationdays.com
St. Raphael’s Church Coffee Hour & Talk Story
At the start of Hapa Trail, enjoy morning coffee & fresh baked goods hosted by St. Raphael’s volunteers.
At 8:30 am take a quick tour of the historic 175 year old church before the walk.
DATE: Saturday, July 20
TIME: Refreshments at 8 to 9 a.m.
Short Tour begins at 8:30 a.m.
ADMISSION: FREE CONTACT: 808-742-1955
DRIVING DIRECTIONS: Meet at St. Raphael’s Church
Historic Hapa Trail Walk Share
Koloa Archaeology and History
On Saturday, July 20, the Köloa Community Association and Hapa Trail Restoration Committee host an easy morning walk along historic Hapa Trail. Meet your guides at St. Raphael’s Church off of Weliweli Rd. This is the island’s oldest Catholic church, so your historical tour is off to a good start.
On the walk, the guides will share many interesting stories about life in the plantation days and the Köloa Field System. They will share knowledge of archaeological surveys, history
and point out archaeological sites and archaeological preserves in the area including the extensive and ingenious ‘auwai system the Hawaiians built to irrigate the area known as the Köloa Field System. The Köloa Field System occupied most of the southern portions of na ahupua‘a of Köloa and Weliweli.
Hapa Road Trail was once a major route connecting Köloa and the Po‘ipu area. Today, Hapa Trail has been designated by the County of Kaua‘i as a pedestrian and bike way.
Bring your walking shoes and sunscreen. There will be light
refreshments served at the end of the Trail, before the return to St. Raphael’s Church. Participants will enjoy more chances to “talk story.” For more information phone (808) 651-1332.
DATE: Saturday, July 20
TIME: 9 a.m. to Noon
ADMISSION: FREE
Arrive early to park. No registration required.
T-shirts available for purchase. CONTACT: 808-651-1332
DRIVING DIRECTIONS: Departing from St. Raphael’s Church
Southside Music & Arts Festival
Koloa Town and
ome celebrate the rich diversity of Kaua‘i’s creative community with live music performances, 50+ artisans and dining experiences with a spotlight on Kaua‘i’s wahine artists at Old Köloa Town, Köloa Village and the lawn across from Sueoka’s.
DATE: Saturday, July 20
TIME: 5 to 9 p.m.
CONTACT: southsidemusicandarts@gmail.com
Southside Music & Arts Festival Schedule
5 TO 9 P.M. Vendors and food trucks ready at all locations
5 TO 6:30 P.M. Live music by Bonnie Vannoy in Waikomo Courtyard
6 TO 8 P.M. Live music by Dondi in Koloa Village Courtyard
7 TO 7:30 P.M. Youth performance on Big Grass Lawn (Band)
7 TO 9 P.M. Desperado Orchestra full band on Big Grass Lawn
Date: Thursday, July 25, 2024
Time: 2:00 pm - 4:00 pm
Driving Directions:
Historic Sugar Exhibit
Opening with Mu‘u Mu‘u and Mingle
Wear your mu’u mu’u or aloha wear for this fun opening event. At the pop-up sugar museum, view portraits of plantation life by photographer Carol Ann Davis along with a century of archival images and artifacts from the
plantation era courtesy of Grove Farm Homestead Museum, Kaua‘i Historical Society and local families. Talk with docents and purchase books from the Kaua‘i Historical Society. Exhibit opens at noon Sunday, and then daily 10 a.m. to 2.p.m through Friday.
Mu‘u Mu‘u and Mingle
Exhibit Opening
DATE: Sunday, July 21
TIME: Noon to 2 p.m.
ADMISSION: FREE
DRIVING DIRECTIONS:
Dark Horse Coffee Roasters
Historic Sugar Exhibit
DATE: Sunday, July 21 through Friday, July 26
TIME: 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
ADMISSION: FREE
DRIVING DIRECTIONS: Dark Horse Coffee Roasters
Keiki Fishing at Waita Reservoir
Koloa Bass Fishing
Visit Waita Reservoir on Saturday afternoon, July 20, 1 to 4 p.m. for a FREE keiki “catch and release” fishing experience courtesy of Kaua‘i ATV and Köloa Bass Fishing.
Waita is Hawai‘i’s largest body of fresh water and is home to tilapia, big mouth bass and peacock bass. A rare opportunity to introduce this family activity of bygone years to your keiki. Reservations are required as space is limited. All keiki and family meet at Kaua‘i ATV for check in and directions, located at 3477A Weliweli Road, Old Koloa Town. Bring your own equipment (bait and fishing poles).
For reservations call the Kaua‘i ATV office at 808-742-2734 or sign up online. All keiki and family meet at Kaua‘i ATV for check in and directions, located at 3477A Weliweli Road, Old Köloa Town.
DATE: Saturday, July 20
TIME: 1 to 4 p.m.
ADMISSION: FREE — bring your own equipment
DRIVING DIRECTIONS: Meet at Kaua‘i ATV
CONTACT: 808-742-2734
info@kauaiatv.com
Join us for a new twist on the exhibit opening with Mu’u Mu’u and Mingle, a fun opportunity to wear your Aloha wear, enjoy snacks for purchase, and talk to Kauai Historical Society docents at the exhibit opening on Sunday, July 21st. Dark Horse Coffee Roasters is a restored historic venue in Koloa.
Miniature Golf Tournament at Lawa‘i 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.
The ancient Southern Royal Hawaiian Complex known as Ke Kähua o Käneiloluma is located in the Moku (District) of Kona at Köloa Hikina (East), ili of Waiohai, County of Kaua‘i Po‘ipü Beach Park Mauka Preserve.
The County of Kaua‘i Po‘ipü 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 (Käneiolouma, Hale o Ia, Kihäohuna), fishponds (Hoole-
inakapuaa), assembly grounds, royal cemetery, unique auwai (irrigation) system, taro fields and many house sites.
Join members of Hui Malama o Käneiolouma as they recount the vibrant history of Po‘ipü, with an introduction to their efforts to restore the area. Please park at Po‘ipü Beach Park and meet at the corner of Po‘ipü and Ho‘owili Roads (turnoff to Po‘ipü Beach Park).
Good walking shoes and sunscreen recommended.
DATE: Monday, July 22
TIME: 9 a.m.
ADMISSION: FREE
DRIVING DIRECTIONS:
At the Po‘ipu Beach Park turnoff Corner of Ho‘owili Rd. and Po‘ipu Rd
Celebrate Summer Reading at Koloa Public &
School Library
Heavenly Hakus
DATE: Monday, July 22
TIME: 3 p.m.
ADMISSION: FREE CONTACT: 808-742-8455
DETAILS: Haku lei making workshop with Elvrine Chow at Koloa Library.
‘Aina Pigments
DATE: Tuesday, July 23
TIME: 10 to 11:30 a.m.
ADMISSION: FREE CONTACT: 808-742-8455
DETAILS: Hands on workshop ‘Aina Pigments (art using the earth) by Shannon Hiramoto and the Garden Island Arts Council.
USED BOOK SALE: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Kid Kine Talk Story
DATE: Wednesday, July 24
TIME: 2 p.m.
ADMISSION: FREE CONTACT: 808-742-8455
DETAILS: Kid Kine Talk Story by performer Jeff Gere. USED BOOK SALE: 5 to 7 p.m.
Year of the Forest Birds
DATE: Thursday, July 25
TIME: 10 a.m.
ADMISSION: FREE CONTACT: 808-742-8455
DETAILS: Year of the Forest Birds talk story presented by DLNR’s Division of Forestry and Wildlife.
USED BOOK SALE: 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Marble Run Madness
DATE: Thursday, July 25
TIME: 1 p.m.
ADMISSION: FREE CONTACT: 808-742-8455
DETAILS: Create a marble run using recycled materials for kids ages 8-12, preregistration required.
‘Our Hometown: A Storytelling’ with Master Storyteller Lopaka Kapanui
On Monday, July 22, The Shops at Kukui‘ula will welcome Master Storyteller Lopaka Kapanui for “Our Hometown: A Storytelling” from 6:30 to 8 p.m.
Enjoy refreshments under the stars in the Palm Court while listening to Lopaka’s detailed narration of life during the plantation era by this well-versed storyteller in English, Hawaiian and Hawaiian Pidgin English. Come early or stay for dinner with renowed south shore restaurants and snack shops such as: Eating House 1849 by Roy Yamaguchi, Lappert’s Hawaii Ice Cream and
DATE: Monday, July 22
TIME: 6:30 to 8 p.m.
ADMISSION: FREE CONTACT: 808-742-9545
DRIVING DIRECTIONS: The Shops at Kukui‘ula 2829 Ala Kalanikaumaka, Koloa
Coffee, Merriman’s Fish House, Table at Po‘ipü, Living Foods, The Dolphin Po‘ipü, Hapa Kaua‘i Ramen and Uncle’s Shave Ice. For more information, visit theshopsatkukuiula.com, follow @shopsatkukuiula on Facebook and Instagram or call 808-7429545.
Koloa Plantation Days Craft Fair
Locally made products
Come to the Grand Hyatt Kaua‘i Resort & Spa on Tuesday, July 23 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. for a variety of locally handmade products.
Experience a part of Hawai‘i’s past, present and future through crafts and music. Crafters will share Hawaiian print bags, children’s items, jewelry, wood carvings, specialty soaps and fragrances, photographs and more. Listen to Hawaiian contemporary music and share stories of Hawai‘i.
Enjoy a night of unforgettable entertainment under the enchanting stars of Po‘ipü at Po‘ipü Shopping Village on Tuesday, July 23, at 7:30 p.m., for its annual Polynesian Revue in celebration of Köloa 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
Lutwin, Dr. Rita, Dr. Stebbins & Staff
• Professional Care with a Small-Town Approach • Gentle Care for the Whole Family • State-of-the-Art Dental Technology
• Most major insurances accepted and easy payment plans
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.
Come early to secure a seat. For questions, please call (808) 7422831 or visit poipushoppingvillage. com and Facebook page.
Po‘ipü Shopping Village is located across the street from Kiahuna Plantation Resort.
DATE: Tuesday, July 23
TIME: 7:30 to 8:30 p.m.
ADMISSION: FREE
CONTACT: 808-742-2831
DRIVING DIRECTIONS: Courtyard at Po‘ipu Shopping Village
2360 Kiahuna Plantation Dr., Koloa
ADDITIONAL PARKING: Shuttle available 6 to 10 p.m.
Magnificent Maha‘ulepu
Experience natural wonder and take some with
The pristine, rugged Maha‘ulepu shoreline area east of Po‘ipü only needs to be seen to be appreciated. The citizens group Malama Maha‘ulepu is hosting two events that showcase the exceptional beauty of the bluffs, beach and bay.
On Wednesday, July 24, volunteers from Malama Maha‘ulepu will lead a moderately easy hike along the headlands overlooking Maha‘ulepu Bay.
The hike starts at 9:30 a.m. Meet at CJM Stables at 9 a.m. — look for the sign that points to CJM Stables about 11⁄2 miles past the Grand Hyatt Kaua‘i Resort. There will be additional signs pointing to the starting point of the hike. Refreshments served at Kawailoa Bay, before returning back to CJM Stables.
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 for a free watercolor painting workshop at Maha‘ulepu on Friday, July 26. Call 346-1509 no later than July 20 to reserve a space. The contact will provide a supply list and directions to the meeting place. Attendance is limited; ages 15 and older only, please. If requested, materials will be supplied for a $15 fee.
Maha‘ulepu Hike
DATE: Wednesday, July 24
TIME: 9:30 a.m. — Noon
ADMISSION: FREE
CONTACT: 808-651-9951
DRIVING DIRECTIONS: Meet at CJM Stables at 9 a.m.
Maha‘ulepu Watercolor
DATE: Friday, July 26
TIME: 9 a.m. to noon
COST: Fee for supplies or bring your own
CONTACT: 808-346-1509
DETAILS: Reservations required
Plantation Cooking at Kaua‘i Culinary Market
On Wednesday, July 24, Köloa Plantation Days festivities continue at The Shops at Kukui‘ula during the weekly Kaua‘i Culinary Market from 3:30 to 6 p.m., featuring plantation foods and dishes from diverse cultures that were brought to Kaua‘i during the sugar plantation days and continue to be enjoyed by residents and visitors today. At 5 p.m. at the Palm Court, join us for a special chef demonstration by Leong’s Market & Grill, which will illustrate the different flavors and cultural influences on local foods.
For more information, visit theshopsatkukuiula.com, follow @shopsatkukuiula on Facebook and Instagram or call 808-742-9545.
DATE: Wednesday, July 24
TIME: 3:30 to 6 p.m.
Culinary demonstration at 5 p.m.
ADMISSION: FREE
CONTACT: 808-742-9545
DRIVING DIRECTIONS:
The Shops at Kukui‘ula 2829 Ala Kalanikaumaka, Koloa
Look Back through the Sugar Era
Hosted by Grove Farm at Koloa Mill
Visit the area where the Hawai‘i sugar industry got started.
Learn historical information about Köloa Mill. Former McBryde Sugar Company employees will be on hand to “talk story” about plantation life.
The tour will encompass a visit to view the exterior of the K öloa Mill and will include a ride to Waita Reservoir and the Wilcox Tunnel.
Reservations required as space is limited, call 808-245-3678 ext 2542 to reserve. Suggested $5 donation to benefit Köloa Elementary School.
DATE: Thursday, July 25 TIME: 9 to 11 a.m.
ADMISSION: FREE — Donations Welcome
All proceeds benefit Koloa Elementary School
Reservations Required
CONTACT: 808-245-3678 ext 2542 or email mduarte@grovefarm.com
DRIVING DIRECTIONS: Parking at Old Koloa Mill
Support provided by Hawai‘i Tourism Authority through the Community Enrichment Program Our Hometown
Plantation Days Putting Contest
Hosted by Poipu Bay Golf Course
Fun for keiki and adults, putting on practice greens at Po‘ipu Bay with prizes for best scores. Located adjacent to the Grand Hyatt Kaua‘i.
DATE: Thursday, July 25
TIME: 2 to 4 p.m.
ADMISSION: FREE
CONTACT: 808-742-8711
poipubaygolf.com
DRIVING DIRECTIONS:
Poipu Bay Resort Golf Club
2250 Ainako St, Koloa
Pulapula (Seed Cane)
Ho‘oulu (Grow, Sprout, Inspire)
Pua Kōkea (White Tassel of Sugarcane)
Walk back in time
History of Old Koloa
Meet your guide at the Koloa sugar monument across from Sueoka Store and then proceed through Old Köloa Town. Walk and learn about the history of Old Köloa Town, which was built up around one of Hawaii’s first commercial sugar plantations.
Marty will take you to the 3rd K öloa Mill, the Monument and point out historic buildings and chat about their previous incarnations as a dispensary, churches, motel for traveling salesmen, supply store for whaling ships, soda factory, and other enterprises.
This is a great way to work up your lunch appetite and to learn a lot about historic and charming K öloa Town. Event ends at Historic Sugar Exhibit.
DATE: Friday, July 26
TIME: 10 a.m.
ADMISSION: FREE
CONTACT: 808- 742-7393
DRIVING DIRECTIONS: Start at Koloa Sugar Monument across from Old Koloa Town
OFlavors of Kukui‘ula
Plantation Style at The Shops at Kukui‘ula
n Friday, July 26, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., The Shops at Kukui‘ula will present Flavors of Kukui‘ula in celebration of Köloa Plantation Days. As Kauai’s largest family-friendly pau hana party, Flavors of Kukui‘ula will pay homage to the island’s plantation heritage. Enjoy live music entertainment, plantation treats and delicacies, and a variety of alcoholic drinks and non-alcoholic refreshments.
Joining the celebration is Kaua‘i’s premier kachi-kachi band, Wally Rita and Friends, with an opening performance by one of Kaua‘i’s beloved musicians, Clyde Letreta. Come dance the night away under the Hawaiian stars!
The Shops at Kukui’ula boasts the island’s best collection of restaurants
Family Fun Run/Walk
5K, 10K, 10 Mile & 1 Mile Keiki Run
Family Fun Run offers healthy fun for everyone!
Four different course lengths for you to choose from depending on your ability, endurance, and motivation! The choice of courses allows you to test your endurance or just stroll along while enjoying some of the most beautiful ocean views on Kaua‘i’s South Shore.
Prizes, race jerseys, food and drinks will be available to all participants.
Awards will be given for 1st through 3rd place for each race course as well as for the winners in each age group division.
Special awards will be given to all youth 10 years and under who participate in the 1 Mile Keiki Run!
There is a family/team discount of $5 per person when registering 3
or more persons at one time for any family or team. Available for pre-registration only.
Event details and schedule
Choose Your Distance — Choose to Race… or Walk!
w 10 Mile Walk Start Time: 6 a.m.
Newly added for those who are committed to the distance but not the high impact!
w 10 Mile Run Start Time: 6:30 a.m.
w 10K Run (6.2 miles) Start Time: 6:45 a.m. test your speed and endurance!
w 5K Run/Walk (3.1 miles) Start
Time: 7 a.m. Perfect for everyone –and all ages! Walkers, joggers, sprinters or strollers – bring the entire family to walk, ride or jog together.
w 1 Mile Keiki Run Start Time: 8:30
a.m. for aspiring athletes 10 years & under; in the park.
and retailers such as: Eating House 1849 by Roy Yamaguchi, Merriman’s Fish House, Table at Po‘ipu, Living Foods, Tommy Bahama, Tori Richard, Crazy Shirts, Deja Vu Surf and SoHa Living
For more information, visit theshopsatkukuiula.com, follow @ shopsatkukuiula on Facebook and Instagram or call 808-742-9545.
DATE: Friday, July 26
TIME: 5:30 to 8:30 p.m.
ADMISSION: FREE CONTACT: 808-742-9545
TheShopsatKukuiula.com
DRIVING DIRECTIONS:
The Shops at Kukui‘ula 2829 Ala Kalanikaumaka, Koloa
DATE: Sunday, July 28
TIME: 6 to 9:30 a.m.
RACE FEE: $50
1-MILE KEIKI RUN: $20
$5 late fee for walk up registration on Saturday and Sunday Contact: 808-634-2864
DRIVING DIRECTIONS: Po‘ipu Beach Park off Po‘ipu Road
REGISTER: RaceEntry.com
Koloa Plantation Days Parade
Historic hometown parade
Get to Old Köloa Town early on Saturday, July 27, and stake out a good parade watching spot.
“Our Hometown” is the theme of this year’s Köloa Plantation Days parade, commemorating the 38th year of this annual festival and parade through Koloa Town. This year’s parade honors Köloa’s Dr. Murray and ‘ohana. Köloa Plantation was 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 spend -
ing 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 27, the people who are walking, on decorated floats, on horseback and in decorated vehicles, will do their best to capture some aspect of plantation 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.
Stop by Köloa Ball Park on the way to pick your spot for morning snacks and early bird shopping at the Kaua‘i Made Craft show.
Saturday, July 27
Road closures, parking
Road closures will be enforced at the following intersections, and until 1 p.m. on Maluhia Road at the Ballpark:
• Poipu Road/Lawai Road at the Koloa Fire Station
• Poipu Road/WaiKomo Road at Koloa Church
• Poipu Road/Koloa Road at Koloa Chevron (Koloa Road at Ala Kaulani Kaumaka and Omao Road intersection — detour onto either road)
• Maluhia Road/Ala Kinoiki (detour to Ala Kinoiki–Poipu bypass)
• WeliWeli Road/WaiKomo Road
• Koloa Road at Island Soap Shop (detour onto WeliWeli Road)
Roads open for travel are Ala Kalanikaumaka (from the west via Koloa Road) and Ala Kinoiki (from the east via Maluhia Road).
Parking will be available in the pasture lot north of the Anne Knudsen (Koloa) Ballpark and the pasture lot north of the intersection of the bypass and Maluhia Road. Pedestrians exiting this lot should use the makai gate.
Park Celebration
The Anne Knudsen (Köloa) Park is open before and after the Parade for a full day of festivities from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday, July 27.The park now opens at 9 a.m. for early shoppers at Kaua‘i’s largest craft fair and also has some breakfast items available as guests walk down to the parade. Kupuna also find the pavilion and front area a close and level place to watch the parade from, while others stroll down to Köloa Town and walk back following the parade.
At $5 entr y and free for 12 & under, this is one of the lowest cost festivals for a full day of entertainment and fun.
This year’s entertainment lineup features contemporary favorites as well as traditional performances highlighting Hawai‘i’s rich and diverse music scene. Attendees will enjoy a traditional opening, Tsuanmi Taiko, music by Ola and Kawai, Ahe Street Band and headliner Maunalua.
The event is known for its awesome line up of “ono” local foods featuring
Park Celebration Schedule
DATE: Saturday, July 27
9 A.M. — Road closes in Koloa for Parade (See Map) Food, Craft tents and Keiki Areas open.
10 A.M. — Festivities Begin With Parade through Koloa Town ending at Anne Knudsen (Koloa) Ballpark.
11 A.M. — Pule, National Anthem and Hawaii Pono‘i
11:15 A.M. — Tsunami Taiko
11:45 A.M. — Thank you announcements
12:15 P.M. — Ola and Kawai
1:15 P.M. — Ahe Street Band
2:15 P.M. — Maunalua
the diverse cultures of the plantation. Whether you are “ono” for Hawaiian, Puerto Rican, Filipino, Korean and Japanese foods, a savory Fair style snack or a cool sweet treat, this is a great place for an authentic taste of Kaua‘i from local food vendors and community groups.
The Park Celebration also features one of the largest craft fairs on island featuring handmade items from Kaua‘i and the region, including shell jewelry, quilts, clothing, oil paintings and prints, plus
soaps, body products and more. You’ll discover new products as well as signature Kaua‘i Made products, visit koloaplantationdays. com for a full list of craft and food vendors.
Families will also enjoy keiki rides and activities, a historic memorabilia tent with the Kaua‘i Historical Society, and a silent auction to help support future events for a fun day for all ages.
Come participate with the Kaua‘i community and discover what Köloa Plantation Days is all about.
GRAND HYATT KAUAI RESORT & SPA celebrates KOLOA PLANTATION DAYS
GO GRAND
ART AND CRAFT FAIR with LIVE MUSIC
TUESDAY, JULY 23, 2024 | 9:00AM - 1:00PM in the lobby atrium
Shop local and see a part of Hawaii’s past, present and future through demonstrations, music & artisans.
GRAND HYATT KAUAI LUAU
WEDNESDAY & SATURDAY, 5:30 - 8:00PM
Celebrate Hawaii’s culture at this feast and show, traditionally held to honor royalty and guests, featuring fresh island favorites and traditional luau fare with a full open bar.
For reservations please book on grandhyattkauailuau.com or call 808 240 6456.