HONOLULU (KHON2) – In the ahupuaʻa of Waiākea, which lies in the moku of Hilo on the island of Hawaiʻi, stands a street that brings our attention to Hawaiʻi’s garland. We are speaking of Lei St. The ...
MINUTE RIDE FROM ROSEVILLE DOWN TO THE SPLIT. VERY NICE. WELL, WITH ME FIRST, THE START OF MAY COMES THE START OF AAPI OR ASIAN AMERICAN PACIFIC ISLANDER MONTH, WHICH MEANS IT’S A SPECIAL DAY IN HAWAI ...
Hearing the word "Hawaii" may drum up visions of ocean waves, soft sand and, of course, colorful flower necklaces, known as lei. A fresh flower lei is synonymous with a Hawaiian greeting and is part ...
May Day, or Beltane, is a Gaelic and Celtic festival dating back to the Middle Ages. The festival honors the start of summer, as spring is halfway over. International Workers' Day dates back to the ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - May Day is Lei Day in Hawaii! May Day happens every year on May 1, and the Lei Day tradition in Hawaii dates back to the 1920s. Hawaii News Now wants to see your photos and ...
LIHUE — Make a Lei, Give a Lei, Wear a Lei was the theme of this year’s annual Kauai Museum Lei Day Contest, and it was embraced by hundreds, maybe thousands of people who flowed through the museum’s ...
COURTESY HONOLULU PARKS AND RECREATION Honolulu’s 2025 Lei Court comprises, from left, First Princess Pualeilani Kamahoahoa, Queen Ku ‘ulei ­aloha Llanos and Princess Xian Pomare. The court will ...
HONOLULU (HawaiiNewsNow) - An annual tradition returned to Pauoa Valley ahead of this year’s Lei Day. Students at Pauoa Elementary School decked out Booth District Park with all sorts of lei along the ...
WAIKOLOA, Hawaii (KITV4) – Gather your ohana and head to the Waikoloa Lei Day Festival to celebrate the art, culture, and history of the lei-making! The FREE festival will be on Sunday, April 30, from ...
Yes, there are lots of puns and punchlines we could do about Lei Day, but aside from a trip to human resources … again … we would be doing a disservice to the ...
HONOLULU, Hawaii (Island News) -- May First is May Day, and here in Hawaii it is Lei Day. A unique tradition centered around the Hawaiian custom of giving and receiving threaded or wrapped flowers.