#Honolulu Festival
Baldwin High School wins 30th Annual Honolulu Festival Maui Mikoshi Contest
The Honolulu Festival Foundation announced Baldwin High School as the winner of the Maui Mikoshi design contest at the 30th Annual Honolulu Festival. The winning mikoshi design was unveiled on Saturday, March 14, at the Hawai‘i Convention Center.
Hawai‘i Tourism Authority invests nearly $2M in 21 signature events across the state
The Hawai‘i Tourism Authority, the official tourism agency for the state, has allocated $1.9 million to support 21 major festivals and sports events across the state through next summer, per an announcement this week.
King Kekaulike High School wins Honolulu Festival’s Maui Mikoshi Design Contest
The Honolulu Festival Foundation announced today that King Kekaulike High School is the winner of the 29th Annual Honolulu Festival Maui Mikoshi design contest. The winning mikoshi design will be unveiled on Saturday, March 8, at 11 a.m., at the Hawaiʻi Convention Center, and showcased during the Grand Parade through Waikīkī on Sunday, March 9.
Maui’s HP Baldwin High School wins Honolulu Festival’s Mikoshi design contest
A team from HP Baldwin High School on Maui has won a trip to Oʻahu to showcase their winning Mikoshi Shrine Design at the Honolulu Festival. The event returns three years after it was canceled in 2020 due to COVID-19 precautions.
House Approves Committee to Combat Economic Impacts of COVID-19
Resolution creates select committee to prepare for economic impacts of virus.
Maui High’s Japanese Club Wins 16th Annual Maui Mikoshi Design Contest
Maui High School’s Japanese Club has won the 16th annual Maui Mikoshi Design Contest.
Proposals Sought for Signature Events on Maui
The Hawaiʻi Tourism Authority today issued a Request for Proposals offering to provide funding support for Signature Events hosted by qualified organizations specifically for resort areas on Maui, Kauaʻi, the island of Hawaiʻi, and at Ko Olina on Oʻahu in 2019.
VIDEO: Lahainaluna Japanese Club Participates in Honolulu Festival
Japanese Club students from Maui’s Lahainaluna HS played Taiko drums inside the Honolulu Daijayama, which is the highlight of the Honolulu Festival Parade.
H.P. Baldwin Wins Maui Mikoshi Design Contest
H.P. Baldwin High School is the winner of the Honolulu Festival’s 15th annual Maui Mikoshi Design Contest.
Maui HS Wins Honolulu Festival’s Maui Mikoshi Design Contest
Maui High School is the winner of the Honolulu Festival’s 14th annual Maui Mikoshi Design Contest and will travel to for the festival, March 10-12, 2017.
Baldwin High School Wins Mikoshi Design Contest
The BHS students credited in creating the winning design will travel to O‘ahu for the 22nd annual Honolulu Festival. The winning design will be displayed before tens of thousands of residents and visitors in Honolulu from March 11 through 13.
Kamehameha Schools Maui Wins Mikoshi Design Contest
The Maui students will display their winning mikoshi design at the Hawaii Convention Center on Saturday, March 2; and then carry the mikoshi in the Grand Parade along Kalakaua Avenue on Sunday, March 3.
Hawaiian Immersion Students Treated to Aboriginal Dance
Maui schoolchildren from the Hawaiian Language Immersion Program and Kamehameha Schools Maui enrichment program will enjoy a special performance today from an indigenous people of the Pacific. Descendance, an Australian Aboriginal dance troupe, entertains and educates the students with music and dance, engaging the kids in the cultural traditions of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait […]
