Cedar Roots
On 2/28/2026
Cedar Roots' performance promises an enchanting blend of electro-folk music, characterized by silky harmonies and honey-like melodies layered over raw acoustic guitar. The experience is further enhanced by earthy, grounding beats that are sure to captivate attendees.
Improv Jam
From 3/2/2026 - 4/27/2026
Improv Jam is a lively event where both seasoned performers and beginners can showcase their improvisational skills. It's a vibrant, interactive experience where attendees can expect a night filled with laughter, creativity, and spontaneous performances.
Kuana Torres Kahele
On 3/13/2026
Prepare to be captivated by the enchanting melodies of Kuana Torres Kahele, a renowned Hawaiian composer, choreographer, and recording artist with over 30 years of professional experience. Not only will attendees be treated to his soulful music, but they'll also get a glimpse into Kahele's passion for teaching hula and sharing Hawaiian culture, making it an unforgettable night of melody and cultural immersion.
Home Expo Hawaii
From 3/14/2026 - 3/15/2026
The Kona-Kohala Chamber of Commerce's annual Home Expo Hawaii is a must-visit event for anyone interested in home resources, design, and remodeling. The event, set in a spacious venue imbued with the spirit of aloha, offers a unique opportunity to explore local Hawaiian businesses.
Band Weaving with Rigid Heddle
On 3/14/2026
Delve into the historical art of weaving narrow bands, a craft that predates the invention of elastic, zippers, and safety pins, and is still cherished for its aesthetic and functional versatility. This workshop offers a hands-on experience, guiding attendees through the process of creating their own beautiful bands using the backstrap method on a rigid heddle reed.
Artist Talk with Jake Boggs
On 3/26/2026
The Ceramics of Hawaii event offers an intriguing journey through the rich history of ceramic art and industry in the Hawaiian Islands, presented by Jake Boggs. Attendees will uncover captivating tales ranging from palace intrigue in an island kingdom to a battle of the bricks in downtown Honolulu, all while exploring the influence of escaped convicts and colonial mineral speculators.