7 Absolutely Free Honolulu Events to Check Out in January 2018
Start the new year right with celebrations, networking, community service and more.
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Start the new year right with celebrations, networking, community service and more.
O‘ahu gets lit for the holidays.
Parades, craft fairs and appearances by Santa himself? It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas.
The holidays are here! But there’s more to do than shop and carol. Ride a bike, build with Lego blocks or unleash your inner yogi this December.
Whether you’re in a caroling kind of mood or want to rock out this holiday season, we’ve got a concert for you.
For a Christmas that’s merry and bright, honor those who serve, hear an award-winning artist perform holiday favorites, complete the fourth-largest marathon in the U.S. and more.
Take in views of east Oʻahu at the top of this ridgeline trail.
The farming operation will turn the North Shore flowers into sunflower oil after Monday, Nov. 20.
Get your zouk, salsa and bachata on at the beach while celebrating the unity between music and dancers.
Hawai‘i Tokai International College features calligraphy event by popular Japanese artist Koji Takehara.
Winter in Hawaiʻi means epic surf and world-class competitions on the North Shore. Here’s where these annual contests happen and how to spectate like a pro.
November is about more than just turkey. Carve some time out to drink a beer, ride a bike and get snowed on.
This short Nu‘uanu jaunt will take you to an enchanting 10-foot waterfall and swimming hole.
This month, check out a new exhibit at Bishop Museum, trot 10 miles, watch local films and more.
Overwhelmed by the hordes of costumed revelers taking over the streets every Halloween? Here’s how to celebrate the holiday indoors, away from the craziness.
Jam out on the West side on Sunday, Oct. 22 to more than a dozen local musicians.
Have a spooktacular time with music, craft beer, food, art and entertainment at Chinatown’s hippest haunts on Saturday, Oct. 28.
The Wahine Experience on Oct. 21 could be just the ticket for youthful volleyball fans.
Summer may be over, but the fun doesn’t have to end—there are still lots of free things to do in Honolulu this fall.
Say “aloha” to the start of the biggest Hawaiian cultural celebration in the U.S. on Saturday, Sept. 9.
It’s time for some rice, rice, baby. Here’s everything you need to know about this one-day event on Sept. 9.
Celebrate Hawaiʻi’s love for rice, support local designers and commemorate peace this September.
Browse free museums, watch a late-night brawl, cheer for your favorite NBA team and more.