August in Hawaii means it’s time for the Made in Hawaii Festival—an annual celebration of local craftsmanship, culture, and community. From August 16-18, 2024, the Neal S. Blaisdell Center will transform into a vibrant marketplace showcasing over 400 exhibitors. This event is perfect for those who appreciate locally made products and want to support Hawaii’s small businesses.
What to Expect
The Made in Hawaii Festival offers something for everyone. Attendees can explore a diverse range of products, including gourmet foods, handcrafted jewelry, clothing, art, and home décor. Whether you’re looking for unique gifts or something special for yourself, this festival has it all.
In addition to shopping, visitors can enjoy live entertainment from some of Hawaii’s best musicians and hula performances. There will also be cooking demonstrations featuring Hawaii’s top chefs, giving you a taste of the islands’ culinary delights.
Why Attend?
Supporting local businesses is more important than ever, and the Made in Hawaii Festival is a great way to do just that. By purchasing locally made products, you’re contributing to the island economy and helping to preserve Hawaii’s unique cultural heritage.
Plus, attending the festival is a fun and engaging way to spend a day with family and friends. It’s an opportunity to meet the makers behind the products, learn about their creative processes, and experience the aloha spirit firsthand.
Plan Your Visit
The Made in Hawaii Festival runs from Friday, August 16, to Sunday, August 18, at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center in Honolulu. Tickets are available online and at the door, with discounts for seniors, military, and children. Parking is available on-site, but it’s recommended to arrive early to avoid the crowds.
Mark your calendar and don’t miss out on this iconic event that celebrates the best of Hawaii. For more information, visit the official festival website here. Content provided by Ehukai Media.