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In the Community: October 2024

By Hawaiian Telcom on Oct 8, 2024 1:41:13 PM

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Check out these upcoming events happening in the community throughout the month of October!


Ko'olau Night Market

Friday, October 11
5pm - 9pm

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A special night outing for families at Windward Mall. Get a bite to eat from the food trucks or browse the vendors in the parking lot near Haiku Road.

 

Hāmākua Fair

Saturday, October 12
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The Hāmākua Fair at the Honoka‘a Heritage Center will be hosting an old-style County Fair/Agriculture Fest. The event that is part of the 2024 Hāmākua Sugar Days Festival will include historical exhibits, “sugar themed” demos/contests; pumpkin patch; Festival Concert with multiple stage performances; food vendors; and other keiki activities.

 

Rice Street Block Party

Saturday, October 12
5pm - 9pm

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Celebrate Downtown Līhuʻe with a block party on Rice Street. Annual Block Party celebrating the heart of Kauaʻi and it’s local businesses and residents. Keiki zone, playstreets, 3 performance stages, over 50+ local vendors, food trucks, and local artisans. Kickoff the morning with a Kickball and Pickleball tournament. Rice Street Road closure is from 2-10pm with the entire event happening from 4-8pm on Rice Street.

 

Nihilo Artisan Market

Sunday, October 13
4pm - 8pm

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Check out local artisans and support Hawaii creatives at the Nihilo Artisan Market on Pawai Place in Kailua Kona. The market will feature local-made goods, delicious food and pieces by local artists.

 

Honolulu Pride Parade

Saturday, October 19
Starts at 4pm

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The Honolulu Pride Parade begins at 4PM from Ala Moana Boulevard and down Kalākaua Avenue at golden hour and is free admission and open to all! Festival gates will open at 5PM with a wave of LGBGTQIA+ / MVPFAFF aloha. Enjoy the cool afternoon shade and the evening breeze as the spirit of equality is celebrated for all people of Hawaiʻi.

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