Four Days of Aloha is Vancouver’s annual festival celebrating Hawaiian and Polynesian culture, organized by the Ke Kukui Foundation. It takes place over four days and includes cultural workshops at Clark College, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver, and concerts and performances at Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver at 605 Esther St. Registration for the workshops is required. Complete information, workshop registration and tickets to concerts and performances are available at 4daysofaloha.com. Workshops are $50 to $90 and tickets to performances are $8 to $55. Here’s the schedule:
July 21: Hula and craft workshops and Pāʻina event at Clark College Gaiser Hall; registration required
July 22: Hula and craft workshops at Clark College Gaiser Hall; registration required
July 22: Concert at Esther Short Park with Kapena and Bruddah Waltah; ticket required
July 23: Hōʻike and Hawaiian Festival at Esther Short Park; ticket required
July 23: Run 4 Aloha (registration required) and Celebration of Cultures (ticket required ) at Esther Short Park
Four Days of Aloha is Vancouver’s annual festival celebrating Hawaiian and Polynesian culture, organized by the Ke Kukui Foundation. It takes place over four days and includes cultural workshops at Clark College, 1933 Fort Vancouver Way, Vancouver, and concerts and performances at Esther Short Park in downtown Vancouver at 605 Esther St. Registration for the workshops is required. Complete information, workshop registration and tickets to concerts and performances are available at 4daysofaloha.com. Workshops are $50 to $90 and tickets to performances are $8 to $55. Here’s the schedule:
July 21: Hula and craft workshops and Pāʻina event at Clark College Gaiser Hall; registration required
July 22: Hula and craft workshops at Clark College Gaiser Hall; registration required
July 22: Concert at Esther Short Park with Kapena and Bruddah Waltah; ticket required
July 23: Hōʻike and Hawaiian Festival at Esther Short Park; ticket required
July 23: Run 4 Aloha (registration required) and Celebration of Cultures (ticket required ) at Esther Short Park