Nov 06 Thursday
Enjoy live music from the talented local guitarist and singer, Darin Cumpston. He will performing relaxing sunset vibes at Hula's Bar & Lei Stand, Waikiki, from 6pm to 9pm. The event is free and welcome to adults 21+.
Nov 07 Friday
The Nāhelehele Dryland Forest Symposium integrates education, cultural programs, indigenous knowledge, and science to build healthier connections between Hawaiʻi’s people and the native dry forest. The Symposium will highlight Hawaiʻi-wide efforts to restore and conserve the biocultural resources of our native dryland forest.
The Symposium will be held at the Waikōloa Beach Marriott on November 7th, 2025, from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Registration will include a full day of exciting presentations and discussions, lunch, and a pau hana reception to extend your networking time. Non-profit organizations, public agencies, and commercial enterprises working to protect dryland forest ecosystems will be displaying educational materials at the symposium.
Mahalo to Kaʻahahui o ka Nāhelehele and the Waikoloa Foundation for their partnership in hosting the Dryland Forest Symposium.
Lahaina Arts Society's fine art fairs showcasing award winning juried Maui resident artists creating paintings, ceramics, photography, glass art, woodwork, feather art, jewelry and more for over 50 years. Meet and talk story.
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 10:30 am - starting on January 3rd, 2025. Reservations are recommended. Call (808) 768-7135.
Here are some additional details:
Public Tours of Foster Botanical Garden resume in January 2025!
Volunteer docents will conduct tours on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., rain or shine.
Docents just completed a six-week training and are eager to engage the public meaningfully.
On these tours, docents will provide an overview and some details of some of the gardenʻs seven sections. No two tours are the same—different docents bring different background knowledge and life experiences. All are passionate about plants.
Please call (808) 768-7135 to reserve your spot.
Tours are limited to about 20 people and are included in the price of admission ($5 for visitors, $3 for residents, $1 for children).
For school or other organized groups, please call the number above to discuss differentiated tour options.
Foster Botanical Garden has a rich history and a world-renowned collection. Here are some quick facts:-14 acre historic garden opened to the public in 1930- Dedicated to the “people of Hawai’i” by Mary Elizabeth Mikahala Robinson Foster - Portions once owned by Queen Kalama - Listed on the National Register of Historic Places- Oldest of the five gardens and the headquarters of the Honolulu Botanical Gardens- Home to 21 “Exceptional Trees” protected by City Ordinance
Hands On Cold-Process Soap Making ClassLearning about tools, equipment, safely combining ingredients,how to develop formulations, step by step process, along with somehistory of soap making.
Garimo's class may likely be the only hand-on class in Hawaii.Class limited to six participants.
Enjoy live music from the talented local guitarist and singer, Kalau. He will be performing relaxing classic hula and hapa haole music at Hula's Bar & Lei Stand, Waikiki, from 6pm to 9pm each Friday. The event is free and welcome to adults 21+.
First Friday each month join local musicians kanikapila. Laid back, fun, and entertaining! Come enjoy the art at the gallery and interact with the band!
All ages
Nov 08 Saturday
Farmers and Artisan market