Your Weekend: The Best Family Fun in Hawai‘i for November 11–17, 2021
Shop for more than 300 local vendors, clean up a town park, donate clothing and toys and sign up early for keiki holiday workshops.
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Shop for more than 300 local vendors, clean up a town park, donate clothing and toys and sign up early for keiki holiday workshops.
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Create binary code, ice cream and your own lip balm at a free virtual fair, get a free tree and reserve your space in holiday workshops before they fill up.
This shady, short-but-sweet Honolulu hike with a reward at the end is a hit with kids, as long as parents are OK with a little mud.
See fall colors with these live webcams and aerial videos.
Rudolph won’t have to run when you pause for a playful easy-to-pack picnic lunch then make a hands-on creation to deck your halls.
Paint an ocean predator, walk for animals in need, meet a cast of wicked characters, namaste on the water and hunt for creepy critters.
Where to find treats (no tricks) Halloween weekend.
From li hing freeze-dried Skittles to lemon peel Creepy Crawlahs, these treats support local this spooky season.
Did this DIY kit deliver a bowl worthy of David Chang’s Momofuku?
Hide these simple-to-make hands around the house for a scary surprise.
Volunteer in a garden and swim near a waterfall, watch Cinderella build a rocket in a live-streaming musical, putt around a haunted trail and order some spooky sweet treats.
We found more than 30 places and events to help you celebrate the spookiest season of the year on O‘ahu.
Pick a 40-pound pumpkin at one of two new patches, watch Estella turn into Cruella, go bowling for a bargain price and reserve your space (quickly!) for a popular trunk-or-treat event.
Drape, spray and dry your way to these standout spooky ghosts.
The opening menu is small, but this new outpost is serving up some of your favorite bowls from the original Restaurant I-naba.