Grow Hawaiian Festival 2015- Big Island

Amy B.H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden 82-6160 Mamalahoa Hwy, Captain Cook, HI

Hawaiian farmers, traditional artists, and conservation professionals share their love for plants with the public through presentations, demonstrations, display tables, and hands-on activities at the 11th Annual Grow Hawaiian Festival at Amy B.H. Greenwell Ethnobotanical Garden in Captain Cook on Saturday, February 28, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. The event is free and admission to the Garden is waived for the day.

Free

Kona Brewers Festival 2015

Unnamed Venue 74-5617 Pawai Place, #207, Kailua-Kona, HI

Each of 40 breweries from Hawaii and the mainland United States taps up two types of beer, ranging in style and flavor to delight the palate of every craft beer connoisseur. Chefs from 40 of the Big Island’s top restaurants serve sweet and savory tastes of island-style food, from fresh fish and barbecued meats to decadent desserts.

Mauli Ola Festival

Wood Valley Farm HI

The purpose of the Mauli Ola Festival is to create a living culture based upon New Paradigm spiritual principles.

Merrie Monarch Festival 2015

Hilo,Hawaii Honolulu, HI, United States

The "Super Bowl" of Hula Competitions is held in Hilo, Hawaii every spring! The best Hawaiian musicians and hula dancers all head to Hilo for the #1 Hawaiian Cultural event! Merrie Monarch Week runs April 5-12 with Hoʻike on April 8 and competition April 9-11, 2015

Woodstock Fruit Festival Hawaii

Unnamed Venue HI

The Woodstock Fruit Festival in Hawaii is all about designing your own adventure. The New York Festival is focused heavily on education, and our festival in Hawaii is all about getting out there and having fun in the sun! The island of Oahu offers an incredible variety of activities, and we want you to experience as many of them as possible! Check out all the links below to start planning your Fruit filled vacation of a lifetime!