Things To Do on O‘ahu Before the End of Summer
As Labor Day approaches, here are a few ideas to get—and keep—you in a summer state of mind.
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As Labor Day approaches, here are a few ideas to get—and keep—you in a summer state of mind.
The music powerhouse gives us the scoops, from her go-to karaoke song and stint as a morning news anchor to the inspiring way she gives back.
Whether you want to drink, dance, pau hana, rock out or break things, there’s a best place to do that here.
Listen to the symphony under the stars, support local entrepreneurs and watch the stage rendition of a classic Disney movie.
A new viewing platform awaits hikers who trek a mile up the railway stairs to a breathtaking view of the East Side and a legit cardio workout.
Watch music producers show off their mad skills for a live producer showcase experience at HiSAM for First Friday, July 7.
Whether you’re new in town, you’ve lived here your whole life or you’re just visiting, there’s something on this list for you.
The free, family-friendly event at HiSAM will feature activities and performances themed around Kanemura’s new illustrated children’s book.
Get a behind-the-scenes look at the creation of her whimsical mural and the cool new accessory collection that inspired it.
While many offices remain open, Juneteenth is a federal holiday with eclectic community activities focused on the end of U.S. slavery.
Giddy up! Your keiki will love walking, riding, grooming and feeding horses at these six locations.
Admire a colorful array of flora, dance in the streets at Honolulu’s largest Obon and enjoy the songs of a beloved Broadway musical.
Gear up or grab a bike rental to ride across Waikīkī, around Honolulu’s historic sites, through parks and past the murals of Kaka‘ako.
Soak in the beauty of Hawai‘i, take cheerful Insta-worthy family photos and sip fresh-squeezed lemonade at this family-run farm in Waimānalo.
Participate in a lantern floating ceremony, sew a lei, attend the Mayor’s Memorial Day Ceremony or watch a parade in Waikīkī.
It’s all about creating art inspired by art during a fun-packed day for keiki and ‘ohana at the Hawai‘i State Art Museum on Saturday, May 20, 2023.
Explore these titles from AAPI writers and editors and meet the author of Midnight in Broad Daylight at da Shop on Saturday, May 13.
Hō‘ikeākea Gallery’s first exhibition runs until Aug. 25, 2023, and includes Artists’ Discussions in July and August.
Visit a Korean temple, buy some new plants, catch a foreign film and discover the lesser-known parts of East O‘ahu.
Celebrate Mom with these special events and workshops where she'll receive pampering and precious handmade gifts.
Grab artisan ice cream, shop vintage treasures, sample locally grown coffee and ride a train all on your way to the North Shore.
Windward O‘ahu’s first parklet, built by volunteers, offers a stylish mini-green outside Café Kopi and near several popular Kailua shops.
Thousands of keiki on O‘ahu are expected to participate from June 13 to July 28—here’s how to sign up.
Find out how to make a lei po‘o, also known as a haku lei, with tips from the team at Paiko and flowers from Cindy’s Lei and Flower Shoppe.