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Enjoy Music & Hula at Hawaiian Sunset Saturday

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Residents, visitors and families are invited to Hawaiian Sunset Saturday on Aug. 26, 2017, starting at 5:30 p.m. on the lawn at Coconut Grove Marketplace in Kailua-Kona.

This once-a-month, free community event celebrates Kona’s spectacular sunsets with live Hawaiian music and hula performed by the dancers of Halau Ka‘eaikahelelani, under the direction of Kumu Hula Yuki Ka‘ea Lyons and Lily Kahelelani Lyons Dudoit.

Guests are invited to bring lawn chairs or beach mats and enjoy the evening as the sun begins its journey over the horizon.

As Hawaiian Sunset Saturday comes to a close, attendees can extend the evening at one of many nearby restaurants.

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Parking is available; coolers are not permitted.

Coconut Grove Marketplace is located at 75-5809 Ali‘i Drive.

Hawaiian Sunset Saturdays are brought to you by Kailua Village Business Improvement District and the Hawai‘i Tourism Authority with support from community partners KTA Super Stores, Current Events, Kona Commons, On The Rocks, Courtyard Marriott King Kamehameha Kona Beach Hotel, Huggo’s, KBXtreme, Bank of Hawaii, Lex Brodie’s Tires, Body Glove Cruises, Brewery Block and Walmart.

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About Kailua Village Business Improvement District
The Kailua Village Business Improvement District (KVBID) is a collaborative effort between business, government and area residents to develop and implement creative solutions to improve the cleanliness, attractiveness, community and economic vibrancy of Historic Kailua Village. KVBID’s mission is to make Kailua Village a model sustainable community that is a better place to invest, work, live and play.

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