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Call for Entries for 48th Annual Kona Coffee Fest Signature Art

Kona Coffee Cultural Festival announces its Call for Signature Art for the official image of the 2018 Kona Coffee Cultural Festival.

Kahilu Exhibits Seeks Submissions for Juried Exhibition

Kahilu Exhibits is seeking statewide submissions for its Annual Kahilu Juried Exhibition entitled, INTERSECTIONS: Considering Imbalance.

Enjoy Fresh Food and Romance at Holuakoa Café

Nestled in the quaint artist town of Holualoa, the Holuakoa Café creates not only delicious, homemade meals, but a fairytale ambiance sprinkled with twinkle lights and lovely bistro music.

Recital, Silent Auction to Honor Late Mahi Beamer & ‘Ohana

Generations of Hawaiian cultural practitioners, singers, dancers and chanters with the revered Beamer-Solomon ‘ohana will be celebrated during a recital and auction.

Kahilu Theatre to Present Hawai‘i Youth Symphony

The special family concert will be held on Presidentʻs Day, Monday, Feb. 19.

Kahilu Theatre Presents ‘Confluence East’

Kahilu Exhibits presents, CONFLUENCE EAST: Ellen Crocker & Cal Hashimoto, from Thursday, Feb. 15, through Thursday, March 29, 2018. There will be an opening reception and artists’ walkthrough on Feb. 15 from 5 to 7 p.m., and a no-host bar and light pūpū will be available. The exhibit showcases the artists Ellen Crocker and the […]

Hula Kahiko Continues at Volcano Art Center on Feb. 17

The performance will feature Hālau Kaʻeaikahelelani.

February Book Clubs at Kona Stories Bookstore

Groups meet monthly to discuss works of fiction, nonfiction and travel.

Valentine’s by the Sea with Kahulanui

The Lions Club of Kona Community Foundation presents “Valentines by the Sea” with the Hawaiian Kings of Swing, Kahulanui.

Kona Historical Society ‘Shrove Tuesday’ Cinnamon Bread Sale

The Kona Historical Society announces that it will make its famous Portuguese cinnamon bread to celebrate Shrove Tuesday.

Auditions for ‘Next to Normal’

Hilo Community Players announces auditions for the musical Next to Normal.

‘Love, Loss, and What I Wore’ at KMC Theater

“Love, Loss, and What I Wore” will be performed at KMC’s Kilauea Theater on Saturday, Feb. 10 at 7:30 p.m.

‘Da Training Brahs’ Now Available on iTunes

Introducing “Da Training Brahs,” Hawai‘i’s newest reggae band.

4th Annual Artists’ Studio Tour

SOKO announces that the 4th Annual Artists’ Studio Tour.

UH Hilo to Host Talk on Food Safety

University of Hawaiʻi at Hilo (CAFNRM) is inviting the public to a presentation on the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s (FDA) Food Safety Modernization Act.

Waimea Cherry Blossom Heritage Festival Draws Huge Crowd

The annual explosion of pink and fuschia along Church Row during the Waimea Cherry Blossom Heritage Festival attracted thousands of attendees on Saturday,

‘Aina Pono Harvest: Papaya Bread for Students

During February, locally grown papayas will be incorporated into student meals across the state as part of the (HIDOE) ‘Aina Pono Harvest of the Month program.

Dance by the Sea with Kahulanui on Valentine’s Day

Pre-sale tickets for the evening dance event are available for purchase online.

Hawai‘i Libraries Celebrate African-American History Month

Emmy Award-winning storyteller Bobby Norfolk will return to Hawai‘i to share “Anansi the Spider” and other African American folktales, legends and true stories.

Bruno Mars Sweeps Top Categories At 2018 Grammys, Ties Records

Bruno Mars won all six Grammys he was nominated for on Sunday night and tied records with some of music’s greatest of all-time.
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