KALAKAUA FESTIVAL
November 11, 2023 Saturday The event is expected to have 10,000+ participants. The event will close Kalakaua Avenue., all lanes and sidewalk areas from Seaside Ave. to Uluniu Ave. Lane closures start at 12:30 pm for set up.
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November 11, 2023 Saturday The event is expected to have 10,000+ participants. The event will close Kalakaua Avenue., all lanes and sidewalk areas from Seaside Ave. to Uluniu Ave. Lane closures start at 12:30 pm for set up.
November 5, 2023 Sunday
Hawaii non-profit The Friends of Kailua High School is sponsoring a 5k and 10k run, along with a one mile walk event for various programs, needs and scholarships at Kailua High School.
The event is set to take place at 7 a.m. Sunday, Nov.5.
Route starts behind Kailua High School, and the run/walk will continue along Enchanted Lake before making it’s way back to the High School.
October 28, 2023 Saturday
The event is expected to have 500 walkers/runners. It will start at Kapiolani Park, to Kalakaua Ave., to Paki Ave., to Monsarrat Ave. and finish at Kapiolani Park Carriage Road
The parade is a First Amendment event and is expected to have 3,200 marchers, 15 floats, 40 vehicles, & 4 bands. It will start at Atkinson/Ala Moana Blvd., to Ala Moana Blvd., to Kalakaua Ave., to Monsarrat Ave., to end at Queen Kapiolani Park.
October 14, Saturday
The event is expected to have 10,000+ participants
event will close Kalakaua Avenue., all lanes and sidewalk areas from Seaside Ave. to Uluniu Ave
Honolulu Police will be conducting impaired driving checkpoints at unannounced times and locations through Halloween.
It’s part of the department’s efforts to reduce the number of traffic injuries and deaths.
everyone to drive responsibly and think before getting behind the wheel.
there are many things locals enjoy that few others get to have
Teddy’s Bigger Burgers 、 Zippy’s 、Big City Diner 、 Peppa’s Korean BBQ
Bangkok Chef 、L&L Drive-In
requiring that a “local chain” have at least four locations.
9/30 The event is expected to have 1,500 participants, 15 vehicles, 9 bands & 7 floats. It will start at Ala Moana Park ewa entrance/exit, to Ala Moana Blvd., to Kalakaua Ave., to Monsarrat Ave., to end at Waikiki Shell Parking Lot in Queen Kapiolani Park.
9/23 event expected to have 10,000+ participants. Makai curb lane of Kalakaua Ave. will be closed from 1 pm for setup. The event will close Kalakaua Avenue, all lanes from Seaside Ave. to Kapahulu Ave
Besides going to the beach or going on your favorite hike, there are lots of things to do around Hawaii as you celebrate Labor Day.
Labor Day is observed on the first Monday in September each year. Labor Day is an annual celebration of the social and economic achievements of American workers.