20th Annual Ukulele Festival at Waikoloa Beach Resort is coming up on March 7th!
Ukulele Giveaways | Workshop by Roy Sakuma | Informational Booths
All star line-up on three stages at Kings’ Shops and Queens’ MarketPlace. Lineup includes Roy Sakuma, Kunia Galdeira, Kalei Gamiao, Mark Yamanaka and Willie K! Stay tuned for more information.
Waikoloa Beach Resort invites all ‘ukulele lovers to B.Y.O.U. and join in the celebration of Hawaii’s favorite musical instrument, at the Annual Great Waikoloa ‘Ukulele Festival.
The free event begins with a free ‘ukulele workshop at and continues all day with live entertainment on three stages at Kings’ Shops and Queens’ MarketPlace, along with displays, demonstrations, and ‘ukulele giveaways by sponsoring companies.
Monthly Movie: Special Presentation of Moana in Hawaiian by Punana O Leo Kona
Punano O Lea Kona School’s mission is to drive and inspire change to ensure a living Hawaiian language in Hawaii and beyond. The school and its students will be hosting a series of talks, performances, cultural demonstrations, and educational booths at Queens’ MarketPlace in celebration of the Hawaiian language and culture.
Talks, performances and booths will be from 3 – 6pm. The movie will be premiered at 6pm. Bring your own beach chair or blanket, and enjoy this very special presentation of Moana!
An adventurous teenager sails out on a daring mission to save her people. During her journey, Moana meets the once-mighty demigod Maui, who guides her in her quest to become a master way-finder. Together they sail across the open ocean on an action-packed voyage, encountering enormous monsters and impossible odds. Along the way, Moana fulfills the ancient quest of her ancestors and discovers the one thing she always sought: her own identity. PG | 1 hour and 47 minutes | Animation, Adventure, Comedy
Photo + Article courtsey of: Queens’ Marketplace
When: Saturday, February 22 Time: 3 – 8 pm (movie starts at 6 pm) Where: Coronation Pavilion
Queens’ MarketPlace Holiday Concert ~ Saturday December 21st!
Join us in celebrating the holiday season with a special dance performance by Sasha Knowles Dance, a concert by the Honoka’a High School jazz band, pictures with Santa, and holiday face painting!
Face painting from 4 – 7pm. Pictures with Santa from 6 – 8pm. Plus a holiday pop-up market at Yoga Barre.
NYC-based drummer Allison Miller at Kamuela Farmers Market Tomorrow!
NYC-based drummer/composer/teacher Allison Miller engages her deep roots in improvisation as a vehicle to explore all music.
Described by critics as a Modern Jazz Icon in the Making, Miller is the winner of Downbeat Magazine’s 2019 Critics Poll “Rising Star Drums” category and her composition, Otis Was a Polar Bear, is on NPR’s list of The 200 Greatest Songs by 21st Century Women.
She is also Monterey Jazz Festival’s 2019 Artist in Residence, alongside bassist/producer Derrick Hodge and is the first recipient of the Mid Atlantic Arts Foundation’s Commissioning Grant. The commissioned suite, In Our Veins: Rivers and Social Change, will premiere in January of 2020
Allison Miller at Kamuela Farmers Market
Date: 11/16/2019 (Saturday)
Address: Kamuela Farmer’s Market, 67-139 Pukalani Rd, Waimea, HI
“Shop and Flow” at Yoga Barre on Saturday, October 19th as they celebrate their grand opening. Try out one of the variety of classes offered, browse their thoughtfully curated collection of athletic wear (including Lululemon!) and sip on some green juice mimosas.
Free classes will be offered all day long, starting at 8:15 am and ending with a free haku lei making class at 4:30pm. In addition, Yoga Barre will be passing out samples and goodies from their juice bar throughout the day.
Classes will fill up fast so don’t forget to sign up at www.yogabarrehawaii.com.
To sign up for the haku lei making class, please call 808-886-8822. Space is limited.
Welcome to the neighborhood Yoga Barre! Hope to see you there!
Hawaii Island Festival: Kindy Sproat Falsetto & Hawaiian Storytelling Competition ~ Saturday September 14th!
Kane come out to show their skills to throw their voice in higher registers. They also share the manao of their mele, the songwriter and the hidden meaning (kaona).
This is to honor the late Uncle Kindy Sproat, a true Hawaiian who lived in Pololu Valley, as his kupuna before him. This event has served as a platform for many falsetto singers to share their talents and voices. Many have gone on to form bands and to record their own music.
Event Details: Hawaii Island Festival:Kindy Sproat Falsetto & Hawaiian Storytelling Competition
▪️Date: 9/14/2019 (Saturday)
▪️Address: Kahilu Theatre, 67-1186 Lindsey Road Kamuela, HI
Monthly Concert – Night Train 808 St the Queens’ Marketplace!
Groove out with up tempo dance tunes by this Kona band. Playing everything from soul to funk to rock, there’s a little bit of something for everyone’s ears!
When: Saturday, August 17th
Time: 6 – 8 pm
Where: Coronation Pavilion at Queens’ Marketplace at Waikoloa Beach Resort