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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.

Baldwin High School wins Honolulu Festival Maui Mikoshi design contest

The Honolulu Festival Foundation announced today that H.P. Baldwin High School of Wailuku is the winner of the 28th Annual Honolulu Festival Maui Mikoshi design contest.

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. 

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.