The mission of Aloha Festivals is “to foster the Aloha Spirit through the perpetuation of the Hawaiian culture and the celebration of the diverse customs and traditions of Hawai`i”. Aloha Festivals was first held in 1947 as Aloha Week, but has grown over the past five decades to encompass nearly a hundred events statewide over a two month period. It has become a celebration of our Hawaiian Culture integrated with the traditions and cultures of each of the islands through music, dance, cuisine and art. Each year, hundreds of volunteers labor to stage the events, which are enjoyed by nearly one million people.
Aloha Festivals is funded through appropriate funds from the Hawai`i Tourism Authority, corporate sponsorships, private donations, as well as through the sale of Aloha Festivals ribbons and merchandise. Aloha Festivals is a 501(c)3 organization, therefore, donations are tax deductible.
Aloha Festivals is funded through appropriated funds from the Hawai'i Tourism Authority, corporate sponsorships such as Hawaiian Airlines and private donations, as well as through the sale of Aloha Festivals ribbons and other merchandise. |
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Learning traditional poi pounding

Perpetuating the traditional hula
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