Return to Thomas Square and celebrate La Hoihoi Ea with a weekend of festivities featuring a free concert, hula performances, cultural demonstrations, health services, family actives, community discussions, Hawaiian food and games, and more. On July 31, 1843, Kamehameha III (Kauikeaouli) established this national holiday to celebrate the restoration of sovereignty to the Hawaiian Kingdom. Honor history and kūpuna with a flag-raising ceremony at noon. This year, the event will recognize Judy Napoleon and Haunani-Kay Trask for their patriotism in the Hawaiian movement.

Saturday to Sunday; July 30 - 31; 11 a.m. - 6 p.m.

Event cost details: Free