Annual Park Celebration

Annual Park Celebration

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Saturday, July 26th @ 2.00pm
NEW TIME!

Annual Park Celebration

Date: Saturday, July 26

Time: 2pm-8pm NEW TIME!

Admission: $5 admission, keiki 12 and under free

Contact: 808-652-3217
info@koloaplantationdays.com

Driving Directions: Anne Knudsen (Koloa) Ballpark

Hosted by Koloa Plantation Days Committee

Directions from Google Maps

Man barbarquing

KOLOA PLANTATION DAYS 2025 ENTERTAINMENT

Fabulous Food, Live Music, Hawaiian Products, Keiki Fun!

A full afternoon starting at 4pm following the parade. Non-stop entertainment all evening.

Live Entertainment

Headliner Henry Kapono

Native Hawaiian Henry Kapono is a Grammy-nominated and multi-award-winning singer-songwriter known for his soulful voice and captivating performances. Rising to fame in the ’70s as one half of the iconic duo Cecilio & Kapono (C&K), Kapono continues to inspire sold-out audiences worldwide. Heading Kapono Inc., a premier entertainment company, he remains a leading figure in Hawai’i’s music scene, releasing new music and playing to loyal fans across the globe. With a career spanning decades, he has expanded his roles to include film producer, music director, and community leader. In 2018, he established The Henry Kapono Foundation to support Hawaiʻi’s music industry through programs, grants, education, and resources. Grateful for his ‘Sweet Life,’ Henry’s message is clear: “A strong family, good friends, and the opportunity to continue my musical passion for making people happy are what I’m all about. I am grateful for it all.” ~Henry Kapono

Entertianment Schedule

4:00-4:15 Pule, National Anthem, Hawai’i Pono’i
4:15-4:45 Tsunami Taiko
4:45-5:15 Thank You Announcements
5:15-6:00 Aldrine and Aaron
6:15-7:00 Cruz Control
7:15-8:00 Henry Kapono and Band

Times & entertainers subject to change

Food Booths

KJ’S Lunchmobile & Catering
Roast Pork w/ gravy
Hamburger Steak w/ gravy
Shoyu Chicken
Pork Lau lau w/ lomi Salmon
Saimin
Cheese Burgers & Hamburgers
Goteborg Sausage Bento
Chicken Ceasar Salad
Ceasar Salad
Picked Onions
Banana Bread

KJ’S II
Pasteles & Gandules Rice
Pasteles De’oja
Chili
Chili Dog
Waffle Battered Hot Dog
French Fries
Açaí Bowl
Fresh Fruit Bowl
Boba Tea Drink
Butter Mochi
Brownies
Banana Roll
Cream Cheese Pretzels

Aloha Cold Brew
Coffee
Matcha
Tea
Lemonade
Milk

Paisley & Hunter
Pop Corn
Shave Ice
Cotton Candy
Mini Pancakes
Poi Mochi
Stuffed Mochi
Mochi Poke
Chichi Dango

Stan’s LLC
Flying Saucers

Kauai Poi Balls
Poi Balls

Kauai Kim Chee, LLC
Kalbi
Teri Chicken
Pork Belly
BBQ Beef Ribs
Loco Moco
Kimchee Fried Rice
Kimchee Burger

Happy Eats
Huli Chicken & Ribs
Lechon
Chicken Mushroom Cream Gravy
Chocolate Chip Cookies
Ube Cookies
Chinese Prezels
Beef Jerkey

Naruto Noodles
Malasadas
Fried Wontons
Fried Gyoza
Fried Vegetarian Spring Rolls
Quesadillas

Vendors

 •   High Vizion
•    Mailani Hawaii
•    Nyla & co.
•    Leather and Laze
•    Marnzaza
•    Born Hawaii
•    Kaila Kauai
•    Simply Mele
•    Made by Malia
•    Momako Designs
•    Mehamai
•    Obsessed 808
•    Island girl with glass
•    Aloha edible souvenirs
•    Little pea in the pod
•    Riman- Korean skin care
•    Komohana roots
•    Luxi Kauai
•    Kapulani Hawaii
 •   Xo, mama llc
•    Makuahine hana
•    Precious and things 
•    Tj and Bros.
•    Kiyome’s Sweet treats 
•    Elena’s garment pretzel 
•    Kikenei Hawaii
•    Kiara’s western belts 
•    Kauai kine snacks
•    Earring diva 
•    Kilohana clothing 
•    Reyne Cadian
    •    The tiny wahine 
    •    Li’i grass shack 
    •    Sheila Bradley books 
    •    Shell of a life 
    •    Kauai forest birds
    •    Scrappy designs
    •    Maile bone carver 
    •    Outer reef jewelry 
    •    Kauai Lea
    •    Salty Wahine 
    •    Jules from the aina 
    •    Mailelani’s 
    •    Swttereats creations
    •    T. Scarburoiugh
    •    Yoshiko Kauai
    •    Kauai Hemp co.
    •    My happy place Kauai
    •    Malama Mahalepu 
    •    Mermaid Kissed Kauai
    •    Brooke Rosas 
    •    Hawaii Kine products llc
    •    Risa rainbow
    •    Mini me and co. Kauai
    •    Aloha paws Kauai 
    •    Kalei made
    •    Kai Kauai and co.
    •    Kauai Candle co.
    •    Auntie lilikoi 
    •    Jeanette Estrada 
Koloa Plantation Days market

MORE FUN FOR THE ‘OHANA!

A SILENT AUCTION – with Kauai products, experiences and dining all to support next year’s festival!

Sean Na'auao

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

ONO FOOD BOOTHS

CRAFT FAIR

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Sat Jul 26 | 2pm-8pm
$5 admission, keiki 12 and under free
Anne Knudsen (Koloa) Ballpark
Fabulous Food, Live Music, Hawaiian Products, Keiki Fun!

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Annual Historic Koloa Plantation Days Parade

Annual Historic Koloa Plantation Days Parade

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Saturday, July 26th @ 3.00pm

NEW TIME!

Annual Historic Koloa Plantation Days Parade

Date: Saturday, July 26

Time: 3pm

Join us at a new time for the parade this year!

Admission: FREE

Driving Directions: Koloa School to Anne Knudsen Ballpark

Hosted by Koloa Plantation Days Committee

Directions from Google Maps

Parade Route & Traffic Detours

Map of parade route road closures
Koloa Plantation Days Parade
Koloa Plantation Days parade
A view of the Koloa Plantation Days parade showing a colorful float.
Koloa Plantation Days Parade
Koloa Plantation Days parade

Horseback and walking units, floral floats, vintage cars, and decorated vehicles are in a great hometown parade that celebrates aspects of the workers’ camps in plantation towns. Each camp had its ethnic identity, customs, foods, games and sports, music and dance. This is a festival signature event, don’t miss it!

The people walking, on decorated floats, on horseback, and in decorated vehicles will do their best to capture some aspect of plantation life. They will have colorful costumes, perhaps play music or dance, or showcase recreational activities — baseball, chicken fights, fishing, to name a few – or their ethnic heritage. Others will capture memories of the sugar era, when sugar plantations thrived and many residents worked for or with the sugar industry.

Competition for parade awards is intense and people from the resorts, businesses and community groups are very creative, so you can expect the unexpected. From costumes to decorations and choreography, they work for weeks and up to parade day to make their ideas become reality. While most of us relax and enjoy the parade, the judges seated along the parade route will intently scrutinize the units. In the afternoon, the awards for the best in each category are announced at Koloa ballpark.

Road Closures & Parking

PARADE ROUTE will commence at Koloa School, proceed north onto Po`ipu Road, turning right at the intersection of Po`ipu Road and Koloa Road and finally turning left on to Maluhia Road, finishing at the Anne Knudsen (Koloa) Ballpark.

ROAD CLOSURES will be enforced on Saturday, July 26th from 2pm to 5pm at the following intersections, and until 8pm on Maluhia Road fronting the Ballpark:

  • Po`ipu Road/La-wai Road @ the Koloa Fire Station

  • Po`ipu Road/WaiKomo Road across from the Koloa Church

  • Po`ipu Road/ Koloa Road @ Koloa Chevron (with a detour onto Oma`o Road or Ala Kaulani Kaumaka)

  • WeliWeli Road/WaiKomo Road

  • Maluhia Road/Ala Kinoiki (with a detour onto Ala Kinoiki – Poipu bypass road)

  • Koloa Road road closure on Koloa Road @ Island Soap & Candle Shop (with a detour onto WeliWeli Road)

ROADS OPEN for travel in and out of Po`ipu are Ala Kalanikaumaka (traffic to and from the west via Koloa Road) and Ala Kinoiki (traffic to and from the east, via Maluhia Road).

PARKING will be available in the pasture lot north of the Anne Knudsen (Koloa) Ballpark as well as the pasture lot north of the intersection of the bypass and Maluhia Road. Pedestrians exiting this lot should do so at the makai gate. A crossing guard on Ala Kinoiki will assist the pedestrians in crossing the bypass to get to the lower pasture and in to Anne Knudsen Ballpark. Other available parking at First Hawaiian Bank, Koloa and Oma`o roads west of Hadama`s Service.

ACCESSIBLE PARKING for those with placards will be available at the ballpark (south entrance) and asphalt lot just mauka (northbound) of park.

NO PARKING is permitted in the following areas: the Ballpark (except for handicapped parking, vendors and volunteers), Maluhia Road, Ala Kinoiki (Poipu bypass road), Koloa School, Big Save, Bothwick Mortuary.

Other Events On This Day

Annual Park Celebration

Annual Park Celebration

Sat Jul 26 | 2pm-8pm
$5 admission, keiki 12 and under free
Anne Knudsen (Koloa) Ballpark
Fabulous Food, Live Music, Hawaiian Products, Keiki Fun!

read more