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 | Honolulu, Daikon Festival 2010 (9/11): An authentic Japanese festival for the whole family to enjoy. Let’s give thanks to the blessing of nature. |
 | Honolulu, 1st Annual Rice Festival (9/11): This unique 1 day event will be held at the Waterfront at Aloha tower from 12:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m. and will be packed with family fun, entertainment, food booths, educational activities, rice products and much more. |
 | Kihei, 45 Ton Talks (8/9 - 11/30): This free one hour "talk story" will highlight everything you want to know about humpback whales. Join Sanctuary volunteers and staff for an interactive fun-filled presentation perfect for all ages. |
 | Wailuku, KPOA by Moonlight (9/11): KPOA invites you to celebrate our Island's dispatchers, fire fighters, police and service men & women as they launch their three part concert series at the Maui Tropical Plantation. |
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 |  | Aiea, Aloha Stadium Swap Meet and Marketplace (8/11 - 5/29): Just 20 minutes away from Waikiki, discover unique treasures at Hawaii’s largest open air flea market where the locals shop for the best deals in town. |
 |  | Ewa Beach, Saturday Morning Classes - at Bead It Kapolei (1/1 - 12/31): We offer a wide variety of classes for all beaders. No matter if you are a beginer or a seasoned beader, we have a class that will get your creative juices flowing. |
 |  | Hanalei, Ki Hoalu slack Key Guitar & Ukulele Concerts – Music of Hawaii (8/9 - 3/31): One of a kind performance by Hawaiian slack key's most prolific composers, Doug & Sandy McMaster. Enjoy the magic soothing ambience of this fingerstyle, instrumental musical artform created by Hawaiian paniolo (cowboys) in the early 1800's. |
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 |  | Hilo, Hilo Farmers Market (7/7 - 7/7): The Hilo Farmers Market is a must-see experience when you are on the Big Island. Over 200 local farmers and crafters sell their produce, crafts, gift items and tropical flowers in a festive outdoor atmosphere that recalls . . . |
 |  | Honokaa, Artisan Farms Tour (7/27 - 2/28): Visit three artisan farms in beautiful Ahualoa, upslope on the Northeast coast of Hawaii Island. Meet the owners and sample the products at these three farms – a coffee plantation, a tea garden and a honey company. Lots of unique and local flavor! |
 |  | Honolulu, Aaron Martin - Angry Woebots (1/1 - 12/31): Come see Aaron Martin and others amazing murals and artwork at the Contemporary Museum in Honolulu! |
 |  | Honolulu, Cronies Hilo, Hawaii Bar & Grill (3/30 - 12/30): What do you get when you combine your favorite sports spot and the most onolicious food in Hawai’i? It’s Cronies!!!
Cronie's is a recently renovated nightspot offering tropical refreshments, beer and ale, Karaoke most nights, live band or |
 |  | Honolulu, Cirque Polynesia (8/9 - 9/30): Maui’s Newest Must-see! Harrowing stunts and high flying moves, The show is equal parts torture and pleasure . . . Be prepared to be taken on an emotional roller coaster.” The Maui News |
 |  | Honolulu, Duke's Canoe Club (3/30 - 12/31): Being happy in Honolulu is not difficult, especially as beach time ends and sunset time approaches. |
 |  | Honolulu, Honolulu Botanical Gardens (1/1 - 12/31): The mission of the Honolulu Botanical Gardens is to plan, develop, curate, maintain and study documented collections of tropical plants in an aesthetic setting. |
 |  | Honolulu, Interior Landscapes: The Art of the Chinese Snuff Bottle (7/26 - 10/31): Among the commodities that Europeans brought to Asia was snuff, which gained a foothold quickly due to the wide range of medicinal qualities attributed to it. This exhibition commemorates the International Chinese Snuff Bottle Society. |
 |  | Honolulu, Men In Lace (7/26 - 9/10): Lace may be strictly for women today, but 400 years ago, it was a manly accessory. Men in Lace, showcasing selections from the Academy’s exquisite lace collection, reveals how the textile was once the ultimate status symbol in Europe. |
 |  | Honolulu, Four Thousand Years of Southeast Asian Art (9/9 - 1/9): For its major fall exhibition, the Academy highlights its important but little seen collection of Southeast Asian Art. On view will be approximately 150 works of art from Thailand and Cambodia, many of which have never been displayed at the museum. |
 |  | Honolulu, Harold L. Lyon Arboretum (8/11 - 6/30): Tours of Lyon Arboretum’s 194 acres will take visitors on trails through world renowned collections of tropical plants and specialty gardens—all set against the stunning backdrop of the Ko'olau Mountains. |
 |  | Honolulu, Mayor's 9/11 Remembrance Walk (9/11): The public is invited to participate in the fifth annual Mayor’s remembrance Walk on Saturday, September 11, 2010. |
 |  | Honolulu, Chado – The Way of Tea (8/11 - 3/30): The Japanese tea ceremony known as "chanoyu" is the quintessence of Japanese art and etiquette. The Urasenke Foundation tea gatherings present chanoyu in a simple, direct manner and require no prior experience to participate. |
 |  | Kailua Kona, Adventure Hiking (4/2 - 10/31): Hike under a 500-foot waterfall. Witness the majesty of Waipio – Valley of the Kings. Witness the epic march of molten lava as it journeys from the mountains to the sea, and more. |
 |  | Kailua Kona, Land The Big One on The Kona Coast (4/2 - 11/30): If you are coming to Hawaii, definitely check out the fishing in Kona on the "Big Island". There have been so many "Granders" (1000 pound + Marlin) caught right outside the harbor by the green sea buoy that its called "Grander Alley". An |
 |  | Kailua Kona, There's something for everyone at the Center! (3/28 - 12/31): Keauhou Shopping Center is the centerpiece of Keauhou Resort, a modern getaway surrounded by rich Hawaiian history. Once the birthplace and playground of kings, The Center offers an incredible shopping experience and the chance to learn abo |
 |  | Kailua Kona, Grab a Torpedo Ride (4/4 - 9/15): The Torpedo is an option for both snorkelers and divers on our daytime tours. Here at Torpedo Tours, we are the 'scooter diving' experts of Hawaii. Have more fun, try a Torpedo on your next dive or snorkel trip. |
 |  | Kailua Kona, 2010 Ford Ironman World Championship (10/9): This is the race that defined this sport as it came of age, and continues to be the defining race in the sport for any avid triathlete. |
 |  | Kamuela, Hunt Big Game in Waimea (4/2 - 11/30): Exotic big game species like the Polynesian boar, Spanish goat and Vancouver bull roam the range at the 150,000-acre Parker Ranch making year-round hunting safaris easy to come by. |
 |  | Lahaina, Stargazing Cruise (7/1 - 12/4): Experience the enchantment of Maui's velvet night sky on this stargazing cruise with Pacific Whale Foundation Eco-Adventures. Here in Hawaii, the most . . . |
 |  | Lahaina, Pacific'O (3/30 - 12/31): For a relaxing dinner by the sea, head to Pacific’o in Maui. Music fills the air on weekend nights, only enhancing the island cuisine served at this popular Lahaina bar and restaurant. Jazz and island tunes set the tone for a meal of Maui S |
 |  | Lihue, Kaua’i Historical Society’s Kapaa History Tour (3/29 - 12/31): Television survivor shows are wimpy. Contestants go home to hot showers, cozy beds and 24/7 takeout. The real thing—birth of an island, migration of species that become unique due to the isolation of the land mass, people who... |
 |  | Makawao, Casanova Italian Restaurant (3/30 - 12/30): Makawao may not be your first choice of places to spend a night out, but Casanova Italian Restaurant becomes one of the best Maui clubs on Wednesday, Friday and Saturday nights. Hot musicians have been rocking the stage here since 1989. |
 |  | Pepeekeo, Take a Trip Back in Time - Laupahoehoe Train Museum (5/16 - 12/23): A small, community-run museum located on the beautiful Hamakua Heritage Coast of the Big Island of Hawai'I that celebrates the story of Hawai'i's railroads, plantations, tsunami's, and the rich history of the Hamakua Coast. |
 |  | Waialua, Mulligan’s on the Blue (3/30 - 12/31): Aloha from Mulligans on the Blue, Maui's only Irish Pub & Restaurant - offering fine dining, catering and nightly entertainment and Located on the Wailea Blue Golf Course across from the Kea Lani Hotel.
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 |  | Wailuku, Bailey House Museum (8/9 - 3/31): Edward Bailey - Teacher · Engineer · Naturalist · Surveyor · Architect · Artist - The Maui Historical Society holds the copyright to the Edward Bailey paintings in the Collection. |
 |  | Wailuku, Learn the Art of Iaido (Sword) at Maui Okinawa Cultural Center (9/1 - 9/1): Sekiguchi Sensei says "We should not look at how we are different from each other and we should not differentiate between nationalities". "Iai can be a common bond between all people of all ages". He also recommends "never pass up the oppor |
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