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CALENDAR OF EVENTS

Lei Making

Lei Making

at THE VERANDA

Learn to make flower lei, which is a garland or wreath in Hawai’i. Leave with a beautiful handmade lei to wear or share with someone special. A lei is a common symbol of love, friendship, celebration, honor or greeting.

Ocean Education Activity

at POOLSIDE HALE

In partnership with the Coral Resilience Lab at The Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology

Get to know what lives where you swim!
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10am – 12pm

Hawai’i’s beautiful coral reef ecosystems provide countless benefits to humans, fish, and other ocean creatures. Coral reefs are also facing significant threats and are struggling to stay alive. Both guests and the kamaʻāina are welcomed to engage and learn about Hawai‘i’s natural resources.

During a hands-on learning experience, get to know Hawai’i’s unique marine life. Learn about local conservation efforts & discover ways that you can help keep our treasured reefs healthy and thriving.

Lei Making

Lei Making

at THE VERANDA

Learn to make flower lei, which is a garland or wreath in Hawai’i. Leave with a beautiful handmade lei to wear or share with someone special. A lei is a common symbol of love, friendship, celebration, honor or greeting.

Ocean Education Activity

at POOLSIDE HALE

In partnership with the Coral Resilience Lab at The Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology

Get to know what lives where you swim!
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10am – 12pm

Hawai’i’s beautiful coral reef ecosystems provide countless benefits to humans, fish, and other ocean creatures. Coral reefs are also facing significant threats and are struggling to stay alive. Both guests and the kamaʻāina are welcomed to engage and learn about Hawai‘i’s natural resources.

During a hands-on learning experience, get to know Hawai’i’s unique marine life. Learn about local conservation efforts & discover ways that you can help keep our treasured reefs healthy and thriving.

Lauhala Weaving

at THE VERANDA

Hala weaving is a traditional practice to make items such as baskets, hats and mats from leaves of Hala trees. Watch Keoua Nelsen expertly weave together leaves. Keoua Nelson is from Kona and comes from a long line of lauhala weavers.

Keiki Art

Keiki Art

Environmental & sustainability program designed with the Coral Resilience Lab at The Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology for KISCA.

Draw, Paint, Create and Get Messy!
Every Wednesday | 3:00pm-4:30pm | at KISCA room

The Kahala invites all children (ages 5 and up) to spend the afternoon creating ocean-inspired art while learning about environmental stewardship. Both guests and the kamaʻāina are welcomed to engage and learn about Hawai‘i’s natural resources through the creation. We have all the supplies that keiki need to flex their creative muscles and create one-of-a-kind masterpieces to take home.

Due to limited availability, reservations are required by 3pm on the day of program (no walk-ins). Parent/gurdian’s presence required.

Please contact Guest Services to reserve your spot today!

 

Lei Making

Lei Making

at THE VERANDA

Learn to make flower lei, which is a garland or wreath in Hawai’i. Leave with a beautiful handmade lei to wear or share with someone special. A lei is a common symbol of love, friendship, celebration, honor or greeting.

Ocean Education Activity

at POOLSIDE HALE

In partnership with the Coral Resilience Lab at The Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology

Get to know what lives where you swim!
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10am – 12pm

Hawai’i’s beautiful coral reef ecosystems provide countless benefits to humans, fish, and other ocean creatures. Coral reefs are also facing significant threats and are struggling to stay alive. Both guests and the kamaʻāina are welcomed to engage and learn about Hawai‘i’s natural resources.

During a hands-on learning experience, get to know Hawai’i’s unique marine life. Learn about local conservation efforts & discover ways that you can help keep our treasured reefs healthy and thriving.

Lei Making

Lei Making

at THE VERANDA

Learn to make flower lei, which is a garland or wreath in Hawai’i. Leave with a beautiful handmade lei to wear or share with someone special. A lei is a common symbol of love, friendship, celebration, honor or greeting.

Ocean Education Activity

at POOLSIDE HALE

In partnership with the Coral Resilience Lab at The Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology

Get to know what lives where you swim!
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10am – 12pm

Hawai’i’s beautiful coral reef ecosystems provide countless benefits to humans, fish, and other ocean creatures. Coral reefs are also facing significant threats and are struggling to stay alive. Both guests and the kamaʻāina are welcomed to engage and learn about Hawai‘i’s natural resources.

During a hands-on learning experience, get to know Hawai’i’s unique marine life. Learn about local conservation efforts & discover ways that you can help keep our treasured reefs healthy and thriving.

Lei Making

Lei Making

at THE VERANDA

Learn to make flower lei, which is a garland or wreath in Hawai’i. Leave with a beautiful handmade lei to wear or share with someone special. A lei is a common symbol of love, friendship, celebration, honor or greeting.

Sunset Seminar Series

at THE KAHALA

Join us at Plumeria Grove for lively discussions and presentations on efforts being done to protect and preserve Hawai‘i’s environment and culture. Enjoy the beachside view as local researchers and professionals present how environmental and social research supports Hawai‘i’s environment and people. Both guests and the kamaʻāina are invited to engage and learn about Hawai‘i’s natural resources! The seminar is complimentary with light pupus and non-alcoholic beverages included. 

Click the button and reserve your seat today!
Please see Calendar of Events for schedule.
For more information, select See More or contact: concierge@kahalaresort.com 808.739.8811

Upcoming Seminars:
Thursday, Aug 27th | 6 p.m.
Tuesday, Sep 24th | 6p.m.

Ocean Education Activity

at POOLSIDE HALE

In partnership with the Coral Resilience Lab at The Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology

Get to know what lives where you swim!
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10am – 12pm

Hawai’i’s beautiful coral reef ecosystems provide countless benefits to humans, fish, and other ocean creatures. Coral reefs are also facing significant threats and are struggling to stay alive. Both guests and the kamaʻāina are welcomed to engage and learn about Hawai‘i’s natural resources.

During a hands-on learning experience, get to know Hawai’i’s unique marine life. Learn about local conservation efforts & discover ways that you can help keep our treasured reefs healthy and thriving.

Lauhala Weaving

at THE VERANDA

Hala weaving is a traditional practice to make items such as baskets, hats and mats from leaves of Hala trees. Watch Keoua Nelsen expertly weave together leaves. Keoua Nelson is from Kona and comes from a long line of lauhala weavers.

Keiki Art

Keiki Art

Environmental & sustainability program designed with the Coral Resilience Lab at The Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology for KISCA.

Draw, Paint, Create and Get Messy!
Every Wednesday | 3:00pm-4:30pm | at KISCA room

The Kahala invites all children (ages 5 and up) to spend the afternoon creating ocean-inspired art while learning about environmental stewardship. Both guests and the kamaʻāina are welcomed to engage and learn about Hawai‘i’s natural resources through the creation. We have all the supplies that keiki need to flex their creative muscles and create one-of-a-kind masterpieces to take home.

Due to limited availability, reservations are required by 3pm on the day of program (no walk-ins). Parent/gurdian’s presence required.

Please contact Guest Services to reserve your spot today!

 

Lei Making

Lei Making

at THE VERANDA

Learn to make flower lei, which is a garland or wreath in Hawai’i. Leave with a beautiful handmade lei to wear or share with someone special. A lei is a common symbol of love, friendship, celebration, honor or greeting.

Ocean Education Activity

at POOLSIDE HALE

In partnership with the Coral Resilience Lab at The Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology

Get to know what lives where you swim!
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10am – 12pm

Hawai’i’s beautiful coral reef ecosystems provide countless benefits to humans, fish, and other ocean creatures. Coral reefs are also facing significant threats and are struggling to stay alive. Both guests and the kamaʻāina are welcomed to engage and learn about Hawai‘i’s natural resources.

During a hands-on learning experience, get to know Hawai’i’s unique marine life. Learn about local conservation efforts & discover ways that you can help keep our treasured reefs healthy and thriving.

Lei Making

Lei Making

at THE VERANDA

Learn to make flower lei, which is a garland or wreath in Hawai’i. Leave with a beautiful handmade lei to wear or share with someone special. A lei is a common symbol of love, friendship, celebration, honor or greeting.

Ocean Education Activity

at POOLSIDE HALE

In partnership with the Coral Resilience Lab at The Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology

Get to know what lives where you swim!
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10am – 12pm

Hawai’i’s beautiful coral reef ecosystems provide countless benefits to humans, fish, and other ocean creatures. Coral reefs are also facing significant threats and are struggling to stay alive. Both guests and the kamaʻāina are welcomed to engage and learn about Hawai‘i’s natural resources.

During a hands-on learning experience, get to know Hawai’i’s unique marine life. Learn about local conservation efforts & discover ways that you can help keep our treasured reefs healthy and thriving.

Lei Making

Lei Making

at THE VERANDA

Learn to make flower lei, which is a garland or wreath in Hawai’i. Leave with a beautiful handmade lei to wear or share with someone special. A lei is a common symbol of love, friendship, celebration, honor or greeting.

Ocean Education Activity

at POOLSIDE HALE

In partnership with the Coral Resilience Lab at The Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology

Get to know what lives where you swim!
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10am – 12pm

Hawai’i’s beautiful coral reef ecosystems provide countless benefits to humans, fish, and other ocean creatures. Coral reefs are also facing significant threats and are struggling to stay alive. Both guests and the kamaʻāina are welcomed to engage and learn about Hawai‘i’s natural resources.

During a hands-on learning experience, get to know Hawai’i’s unique marine life. Learn about local conservation efforts & discover ways that you can help keep our treasured reefs healthy and thriving.

Lauhala Weaving

at THE VERANDA

Hala weaving is a traditional practice to make items such as baskets, hats and mats from leaves of Hala trees. Watch Keoua Nelsen expertly weave together leaves. Keoua Nelson is from Kona and comes from a long line of lauhala weavers.

Keiki Art

Keiki Art

Environmental & sustainability program designed with the Coral Resilience Lab at The Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology for KISCA.

Draw, Paint, Create and Get Messy!
Every Wednesday | 3:00pm-4:30pm | at KISCA room

The Kahala invites all children (ages 5 and up) to spend the afternoon creating ocean-inspired art while learning about environmental stewardship. Both guests and the kamaʻāina are welcomed to engage and learn about Hawai‘i’s natural resources through the creation. We have all the supplies that keiki need to flex their creative muscles and create one-of-a-kind masterpieces to take home.

Due to limited availability, reservations are required by 3pm on the day of program (no walk-ins). Parent/gurdian’s presence required.

Please contact Guest Services to reserve your spot today!

 

Lei Making

Lei Making

at THE VERANDA

Learn to make flower lei, which is a garland or wreath in Hawai’i. Leave with a beautiful handmade lei to wear or share with someone special. A lei is a common symbol of love, friendship, celebration, honor or greeting.

Ocean Education Activity

at POOLSIDE HALE

In partnership with the Coral Resilience Lab at The Hawai’i Institute of Marine Biology

Get to know what lives where you swim!
Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 10am – 12pm

Hawai’i’s beautiful coral reef ecosystems provide countless benefits to humans, fish, and other ocean creatures. Coral reefs are also facing significant threats and are struggling to stay alive. Both guests and the kamaʻāina are welcomed to engage and learn about Hawai‘i’s natural resources.

During a hands-on learning experience, get to know Hawai’i’s unique marine life. Learn about local conservation efforts & discover ways that you can help keep our treasured reefs healthy and thriving.