3 Days of Aloha | Hawaiian Festival and 5K Fun Run

The Hoike and Hawaiian Festival | 3 Days of Aloha is back and better than ever. July 27-29, don’t miss the chance to sway to the rhythm of hula dancers, learn how to make authentic arts & crafts, watch traditional competitions and enjoy some amazing food and beverages.

3 Days of Aloha

Experience Hawaii right here in Vancouver at the Ho’ike and Hawaiian Festival as hula dancers and Polynesian singers fill Esther Short Park with the heartbeat of their cultures. Raffles, keiki (kids) activities, arts and crafts, business and delicious food vendors round out this outdoor festival.

3 Days of Aloha & Ho’Ike Hawaiian Festival | 2015

The annual Hoike and Hawaiian Festival is back this year right here in downtown Vancouver, WA at Esther Short Park. Don’t miss the chance to sway to the rhythm of hula dancers, learn how to make authentic arts & crafts, watch traditional Hawaiian games & competition and enjoy food from local vendors…all in one place for this 3-day event on July 23rd through 25th.

Hawaiian Festival in Esther Short Park

Aloha, Vancouver.

With summer upon us (finally) here in the Pacific Northwest, it’s time to enjoy a little taste of Hawaii. No, I don’t mean go take a trip to Hawaii; just let the island atmosphere come to you.

Come share the aloha spirit of the Hawaiian Islands July 27 –28, 2012 in Esther Short Park during Ke Kukui Foundation’s Ho‘ike and Hawaiian Festival; a celebration of Polynesian culture with free, island-style entertainment.

Friday, July 27, the party starts at 5 pm for the festival’s acclaimed Hapa Haole Hula Competition; where hula dancers from across the U.S. and Canada vie for honors dancing to the wacky and wonderful music from the early days of Hawaiian tourism.

The festival culminates on Saturday,  July 28, with an all-day Ho‘ike (exhibition) of Hawaiian and Polynesian dance and music, from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., with vendors offering all kinds of ono (delicious) island food and beautiful Polynesian arts and crafts. Keiki events, traditional Hawaiian games, and nose flute making are just some of the additional activities to be offered.

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