The Ultimate Guide to Holiday Happenings on O‘ahu
Here’s the rundown of all the holiday events across the island where you can get festive through the end of the year.
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A new home for old books.
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We Tried It: Kaka‘ako Butterfly Garden Workday in Honolulu
Plant flowers, pull weeds, harvest veggies and get dirty while giving back to the community in this family-friendly volunteer opportunity.
Your Weekend: The Best Family Fun in Honolulu for April 8-14, 2021
Pose with sunflowers, pick up a free bag of keiki activities, listen to a daylong ʻukulele concert and more.
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