View Kaneiolouma at Poipu

View Kaneiolouma at Poipu

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Monday, July 21st @ 9.00am

View Kaneiolouma at Poipu

Date: Monday, July 21

Time: 9am

Admission: FREE

Contact: 808-332-5682

Driving Directions: At the Poipu Beach Park turnoff
Corner of Ho’owili Rd. and Poipu Rd

Directions from Google Maps

Koloa Plantation Days Wooden Bowl

Join members of Hui Malama o Kaneiolouma as they recount the vibrant history of Po‘ipū, with an introduction to their efforts to restore the area. Please park at Po‘ipū Beach Park and meet at the corner of Po‘ipū and Hoowili Roads (turnoff to Po‘ipū Beach Park).

Good walking shoes and sunscreen recommended.

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Plantation-Style Living: An Afternoon of Art, Stories and Refreshment

Plantation-Style Living: An Afternoon of Art, Stories and Refreshment

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Monday, July 21st @ 4:00pm

Plantation-Style Living: An Afternoon of Art, Stories and Refreshment

Date: Monday, July 21

Time: 4:00pm-6:00pm

Lecture at 4:30 pm

Admission: FREE

Driving Directions: The Smith Memorial Parsonage, 3281 Waikomo Road, Kōloa

Koloa Plantation Days Alan Akana

This event takes place at the historic Smith Memorial Parsonage, an old-fashioned plantation-style home on a beautiful acre of land in the heart of Koloa. The parsonage is owned by Koloa Union Church and has been fully restored and transformed into an art gallery featuring the vibrant watercolors of Hawaiian artist Alan Akana, who paints the flowers of Hawai`i, including indigenous flowers that are found nowhere else in the world. Rev. Dr. Akana is also the pastor of Koloa Union Church and resides in the parsonage.

Tour the beautiful house and grounds of the Smith Memorial Parsonage, learn about the history of the early missionaries doctors in Koloa who once lived on the property and how the arrival of Dr. James and Melicent Smith in 1842 shaped the history of Koloa. At 4:30 p.m. Rev. Dr. Akana will share stories about the Smith-Waterhouse Family, the building and land, and his watercolors of the flowers of Hawai`i. You will also enjoy live entertainment, plantation iced tea and homemade cookies.

Rev. Dr. Alan Akana, a Native Hawaiian and ordained minister in the United Church of Christ, is an accomplished artist and a published author of Hawaiian history and culture. His book, The Volcano is Our Home: Nine Generations of a Hawaiian Family on Kilauea Volcano (2016), and his art (www.alanakanagallery.com) will be available for purchase, and proceeds will be donated to the parsonage restoration and maintenance fund.

Participants who are able are requested to park at Koloa Union Church, 3289 Poipu Road.

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“Our Hometown: A Storytelling” with Master Storyteller Lopaka Kapanui

“Our Hometown: A Storytelling” with Master Storyteller Lopaka Kapanui

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Monday, July 21st @ 6:30pm

Our Hometown: A Storytelling” with Master Storyteller Lopaka Kapanui

Date: Monday, July 21

Time: 6:30pm – 8:00pm

Admission: FREE

Contact: 808-742-9545

Driving Directions:
The Shops at Kukui
ula
2829 Ala Kalanikaumaka
Koloa

Hosted by The Shops at Kukui’ula

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Cathy "Tita" Collins
Koloa Plantation Days Shops at Kukuiula

The Shops at Kukui‘ula welcome Master Storyteller Lopaka Kapanui for “Our Hometown: A Storytelling” from 6:30pm to 8:00pm.

Lopaka Kapanui is a native Hawaiian storyteller and cultural practitioner. The plantation-style architecture of The Shops at Kukui‘ula offers a beautiful setting to immerse yourself in Hawaiian history and culture – and at the Palm Court, enjoy some cool refreshments as the Master Storyteller leads narration of life during the plantation era along with legendary ghost tales.

The Shops at Kukui‘ula boasts the island’s best collection of restaurants and retailers including:

  • Bubba Burgers

  • Eating House 1849 by Roy Yamaguchi

  • Hapa Kauai Ramen

  • Lappert’s Hawaii Ice Cream and Coffee

  • Leong’s Market and Grill

  • Living Foods

  • Merriman’s Kauai

  • Savage Shrimp

  • Table at Poipu

  • Uncle’s Shave Ice

  • Cariloha

  • Deja Vu Surf Hawaii

  • JAMS World

  • lululemon

  • Malie Organics

  • OluKai

  • Poipu Surf

  • Reyn Spooner

  • Salt + Sea

  • SoHa Living and SoHa Keiki

  • Tommy Bahama

  • Vitality Kauai

For the full list of stores and restaurants, visit theshopsatkukuiula.com. For more info on community events and promotions, follow @shopsatkukuiula on Facebook and Instagram or call 808-742-9545.

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Historic Sugar Exhibit

Historic Sugar Exhibit

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Monday July 21st through Friday, July 25th @ 10.00am to 2:00pm

Historic Sugar Exhibit

Date: Monday, July 21 through Friday, July 25

Time: 10am-2pm

Driving Directions: Location To Be Determined

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Historic Sugar Exhibit Koloa Plantation Days Kauai

The Historic Sugar Exhibit – Plantation Museum, features portraits of plantation life by photographer Carol Ann Davis, along with a century of archival images from the plantation era courtesy of Grove Farm Homestead Museum. The exhibit also includes artifacts from plantation camp life provided by local families and the Grove Farm Homestead Museum.

Volunteers and docents, authors, and historians from the Kauai Historical Society, which was established in 1914, will share Koloa’s cultural traditions, people, and stories of Old Koloa. Grove Farm’s “Long Sugar” and “Sweet Refrain” movies will alternate showings throughout the week. Museum and Book Store open daily from 10am to 2pm through Friday, July 26.

For more information contact
Kauai Historical Society at 808-245-3373.

Koloa Plantation Days Kauai Historical Society

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