7 Absolutely Free Honolulu Events to Check Out in May 2017
This month, pay homage to Hawaiʻi’s tattoo culture, gather with book lovers, view beautiful gems and more, all for free.
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This month, pay homage to Hawaiʻi’s tattoo culture, gather with book lovers, view beautiful gems and more, all for free.
Psst! Mother’s Day is May 14, so take Mom to dance performances, festivals and a bar to celebrate all month long. (And don’t forget the flowers.)
Support a cause, get cultured and spread a little love—all for zero dollars.
Don’t be an April Fool, learn more about how our bodies work, watch Japanese satire, eat Spam and celebrate Scottish culture.
Four beautiful flowers that will draw butterflies to your backyard.
Bust out your green apparel for the biggest St. Patrick’s Day party in town.
Vote now on your favorite foods, places to shop, services and more.
Watch a movie, listen to live music, see amazing artwork and more—all for free.
This year’s Pow! Wow! Hawai‘i event takes place between Feb. 11 and 18. Here’s your guide to all that’s happening in the Kaka‘ako neighborhood.
(Sponsored) During its three-day event, the Japan-based brand will offer special free samples.
Neko Café at Mori by Art + Flea, O‘ahu’s only pop-up cat café, is happening this Saturday, Jan. 28 at South Shore Market.
Make a resolution to spend more time with your family—at a fun run, a New Year’s festival, a special Harry Potter event and more.
Take a mini road-trip around Honolulu at night for some free holiday fun with your friends and family.
Christa Wittmier’s Birthday/Retirement Party happens Wednesday, Dec. 21.
6 things you should know about Honolulu’s scariest escape room.
We delve deep into underground passages, secret societies and mysteries to bring you the best secrets the city has to offer.
Earth Day is this Friday, April 22. Celebrate in Honolulu with cleanups, giveaways, workshops and other events.
A local take on a touristy day whale watching on the Star of Honolulu.
7 things you should know about one of Honolulu’s escape rooms.
You don’t need to spend any money to have some fun. We rounded up the best things to do in February 2016 that won’t cost you a dime.
Sure, Mardi Gras takes place this month, but so do swoon-worthy performances, the city’s favorite carnival and a messy obstacle race.
Start the year by networking with innovative minds, reading a memoir, partying with an old favorite local band and more.
Drive to these beautiful places on Maui.
Get out there, is all we can say. (Oh, and pack water and a lunch.)