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Anuhea Mother’s Day Concert

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Anuhea will take the stage at the Sheraton Kona for a special Mother’s Day concert on the Hawai’i Lawn on Saturday, May 9. The concert is part of a weekend-long celebration of mothers happening at the Sheraton Kona.

From 3 p.m. to 5:30 p.m., Anuhea will entertain mothers and families with old and new hits, including about-to-be released songs from her album scheduled to released this summer.

Attendees are invited to bring lawn chairs but coolers are not permitted. During the concert, beverages and snacks will be available for purchase. Food can be bought at the Holua Poolside Bar & Lounge.

Tickets, which can be purchased at the door, cost $10 for the general public, $5 for children under the age of 12, and free for children under the age of 3.

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Guests already staying at the Sheraton Kona will receive free tickets to the concert.

Other events highlighted for the Mother’s Day weekend include a Chocolate and Gardenias Mother’s Day Brunch at Rays on the Bay, Mother’s Day Dinner at Rays on the Bay, and Mother “Glows” Best Ho’ola Spa Treatment.

“Mothers have one of the toughest jobs, and treating them on Mother’s Day Weekend is just one way of showing how much we truly appreciate their love and support throughout the years,” said Sheraton Kona General Manager Matt Grauso. “We have something fun for everyone, whether your mom is a foodie, music-lover, or simply needs a massage…”

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For more information, visit the Sheraton Hawai’i website.

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