Waimea Events
Parker Ranch Round-Up Club Labor Day Rodeo
Parker Ranch Arena 66-1304 Hawaiʻi Belt Rd, Waimea, HI, United StatesGET YOUR LABOR DAY RODEO TICKETS TODAY!! Tickets are $10 pre sale or $15 at the gate You can purchase your tickets online or in person at Pukalani Stables, Earl's in Waimea, Earl's in Pa'auil
72nd Annual Paniolo Parade
Waimea Park 65-1263 Lindsey Rd, Waimea, HI, United StatesCelebrating WHO We Are: Paniolo Festival - September 21-22Great news! Aloha Festivals Island of Hawai’i is returning! The plan includes a year-round series of priceless cultural experiences and recently, they held a super successful Moananui Ocean Festival including poke contest and paddling races. Next up will be a revival of Waimea’s beloved Paniolo Parade and Ho’olaule’a followed by an all-day Rodeo – Saturday-Sunday, Sept. 21-22, 2024. As in the past, Aloha Festivals celebrates Hawaiian culture, language, arts, and traditional Hawaiian customary practices striving to keep alive century-old traditions, historical protocols, and celebrations. Through a series of exciting events, the program aims to teach, engage and share with kamaʻāina and visitors alike about Hawaiian customary practices. We are all invited to participate – as parade spectators – OR – by entering a unit in the parade for your school, faith group, club, business, ranch or farm – you name it! More details will be posted to the event website this week: www.AlohaFestivalsIslandofHawaii.com. There is no charge to enter and it’s a meaningful way to support and nurture Waimea’s heritage while also helping perpetuate cultural practices and values. This is our KULEANA!
Discover Your Kuleana – “Eating Your Values”
Parker School 65-1224 Lindsey Rd, Waimea, HI, United StatesSave the date for our next Discover Your Kuleana gathering - EATING YOUR VALUES! Dive into the world of local food with us and discover why it’s our kuleana to support our local farmers, food producers and food aggregators. We’re thrilled to have Waimea’s own star chef Ippy Aiona leading an insightful panel featuring: Mills Stovall from Waimea Butcher Shop Dana Shapiro from Hawaiʻi ʻUlu Co-op Scott Valley from First Light Farm They’ll share what it takes to get local food from farm to table. Learn ways to access local food and how better to support local agriculture. Enjoy small bites from Merriman’s Waimea, FORC restaurant, and Heartbeet Catering, showcasing the best of local ingredients. Then stick around to talk story with the chefs & farmers and connect more with our community. We can’t wait to see you there and inspire you to eat and support more local farmers and ranchers.
Waimea Fall Festival 2024
Waimea District Park Ala Ohia Road, Waimea, HI, United StatesCelebrate the season at the 2024 Waimea Fall Festival! Immerse yourself in the vibrant spirit of autumn at this annual community event, featuring an array of activities and entertainment for the whole family. Enjoy live music, delicious local food, craft booths, and exciting games. Don’t miss the pumpkin patch, harvest-themed attractions, and fun for all ages. Event Highlights: Live Music & Entertainment: Dance to performances from local bands and artists. Local Vendors: Shop unique crafts, artisanal goods, and seasonal treats. Family Fun: Participate in games, face painting, and more.
Waimea Family Food Truck Friday- Halloween Edition
W. M. Keck Observatory Headquarters 65-1120 Mamalahoa Hwy, Waimea, United StatesHalloween edition Waimea Family Food Truck Friday! Another excuse to dress up in costume and trick or treat! When: Friday, October 25th 4:00pm to 8:00pm Where: W. M. Keck Observatory Headquarters in Waimea town (across from Queen’s North Hawaii Community Hospital) Details: Enjoy some of your favorite food and beverage vendors! Bring an umbrella as the event will happen rain or shine. Plenty of space for picnic blankets and chairs so bring them along! “Truck or Treat” a safe and fun way to trick or treat for free candy and goodies at each of our vendor booths! Starting at 4pm till supplies last. Family friendly movie on the lawn at Sunset Free entry, and plenty parking! Restrooms available! This is an alcohol free event.
Makahiki Harvest Festival
Kuhio Hale- Waimea 64-756 Mamalahoa Hwy, Waimea, HI, United StatesMakahiki Harvest Festival Join in for a fun celebration of the Ha'ulelau Makahiki season of Lono at Waimea's Harvest Festival Fall Market! KUHIO HALE ~ WAIMEA ~NOV. 23, 2024 | 10am - 5pm LIVE MUSIC I FRESH THANKSGIVING PRODUCE I LOCAL FOOD TRUCKS & FOOD VENDORS I PIE CONTEST I ARTS MARKET I CRAFT FAIR I PONY RIDES I MAKAHIKI CARNIVAL GAMES
64th Annual Waimea Twilight Christmas Parade
Waimea Park 65-1263 Lindsey Rd, Waimea, HI, United StatesSaturday, Dec. 7, 2024 @ 6PM (Note Time Change!) Parade route slightly changed - will begin with units leaving Waimea Park onto Kawaihae Road (across from St. James), turning left onto Kawaihae Road, then right onto Lindsey Road to main intersection. Thereafter it’s the same route as has been followed the past 2 years, along Mamalahoa thru town center, right on Pukalani, right on Ala ‘Ohia and concluding at the Kalani Schutte Waimea District Park. Theme: “A Waimea Christmas Memory”
32nd Waimea Cherry Blossom Heritage Festival
Waimea Town Waimea, HI, United States🌸 Join the Community for the 2025 Waimea Cherry Blossom Festival – 25 Venues to Explore in Upcountry Waimea! 🌸 Experience the 32nd Annual Waimea Cherry Blossom Heritage Festival – Saturday, February 1, 2025! From 9 AM to 3 PM, this beloved upcountry tradition will span across Waimea, with festivities taking place at Parker Ranch Historic Homes, Church Row, Kamuela Liquor Store, Parker Ranch Center, and historic Pukalani Stables. Enjoy a full lineup of multi-cultural performances, hands-on demonstrations, artisan crafts, and delicious food booths. Look for the tall pink festival banners marking event venues throughout town. 🚌 FREE Shuttle Service by Roberts Hawaii will be available between Parker Ranch Historic Homes, Parker Ranch Center, Church Row Park, and Pukalani Stables. 🚗 Parking is available at Parker Ranch Center, the soccer field across from Church Row Park, Kamuela Hardwoods (Old Parker Ranch Slaughterhouse), and along Pukalani Street. 📖 Festival Guides & Souvenirs: Pick up a free "2025 Festival Activity Lineup" at all venues to navigate the day’s events. A free 2025 Souvenir Program will also be available, highlighting the many organizations behind this cherished festival. Access both publications online via a QR code on festival posters and the official Facebook page. 🌸 A Celebration of Tradition Presented by the County of Hawai‘i Department of Parks and Recreation and the local community, the festival honors the annual blooming of the historic cherry trees at Church Row Park and the cherished Japanese tradition of hanami—a celebration of cherry blossom viewing. The trees typically bloom in early February following the seasonal winter chill. 🎗️ Honoring Ruth Dick This year’s festival is dedicated to the late Ruth Dick, a longtime festival participant and valued member of the Waimea Bon-yu Kai Bonsai Club. Join us for a day of culture, community, and celebration in the heart of Waimea! 2025 Festival Activities and Lineup: Click Here for PDF Print Version Church Row Park—Hwy. 19 (note one-way traffic pattern): • Historical Cherry Tree Display: Waimea Lions’ Club offers a pictorial history of the cherry trees and serves as the festival’s official Lost and Found station. Festival t-shirt sales. • Entertainment: 9:15 a.m.-2 p.m., Halau Manaola, Chinese Lion dance by Majesty, Ryukukoku Matsuri Daiko Taiko, Hawaiian Duo, Puna Taiko • Bonsai: The Waimea Bon-yu Kai Bonsai Club offers a display and sale of bonsai, ongoing demonstrations and a clinic to discuss and work on the art of bonsai. Kamuela Hongwanji—Church Row: • Food & Cherry Branch Sales: Mission members offer Asian food sales: chichi mochi, andagi and types of bento. Cherry tree branches for sale if available. • Cooking Demos: Hawai‘i chefs offer cooking demonstrations 9:30 a.m.-2 p.m., Peter Abarcar of Mauna Kea Resort, Kalani Garcia of Four Seasons Resort Hualalai, Allen Hess of FORC, Jayson Kanekoa of Waikoloa Beach Marriott, Alan Wong. • Open House at Kamuela Hongwanji: Rev. Masanari Yamagishi explains Shin Buddhism rituals. • Setsubun: Interactive bean throwing ritual to welcome spring and keiki activity presented by Japanese Cultural Center of Hawai‘i Parker Ranch Center—Hwy. 19: • Festival Entertainment Stage: In the Centerʻs back parking lot. 9 a.m. blessing opens festival with introduction of dignitaties; entertainment until 3 p.m. Join-in dancing with North Hawai‘i Bon Dancers accompanied by Kona Hongwanji Taiko and Team Majestic Lion Dancers starting 9:20 a.m., followed by Jennie Kaneshiro & CJ Kama, Saddle Road Band, Johnny Ness and the Rock Ness Monsters, Taishoji Taiko. • Craft Fair: Over 75 crafters and info booths inside and out of the Center. • Mochi Tsuki Pounding: Help pound mochi with members of the Kona Hongwanji Buddhist Temple outside in the back parking lot starting 10 a.m. while supplies last; mochi samples. • Family Craft Activities: Inside Food Court in Blue Room • Selfie Photo Station: #WaimeaCBF, #thinkpink #parkerranchcenter Mana Christian ‘Ohana's Kahilu Town Hall - behind Parker Ranch Center and across from Kahilu Theatre: • Kravin’ Munchies Craft Fair and Quilt Display • Vehicle Display: IK Dealer Group displays new vehicles from Kama‘aina Motors, Kama‘aina Nissan, Kona Nissan and Kona Auto Center behind the Center in the adjacent grassy lot Kamuela Hardwoods - Behind Mana Christian ‘Ohana Kahilu Town Hall (restored Parker Ranch slaughterhouse): • First Saturday Artisan’s Hui, Woodworking workshop, showroom tour Waimea Historic Corner—Hwys. 19/190 intersection: • Firehouse Gallery: Waimea Arts Council presents 32nd Annual Cherry Blossom Exhibition, “Big Island Blooms,” with originals and prints for sale, including the 2025 festival posters for $10 that will be signed by artist Janice Gail. Outdoor chalk drawing. • Waimea Preservation Association Cottage: open house and fun on the 20-foot-square chess board 10 a.m.-2 p.m. • Thelma Parker Memorial Public and School Library: Create your own haiku poem and illustrate it in watercolor with guidance from Waimea Arts Council artist. Materials provided (while supplies last). Parker School Theatre—Lindsey Road: • Asian Music and Dance: 2 p.m. Parker Ranch Historic Homes – Hwy. 190: • Free Tours of Historic Homes: Visit Pu‘uopelu and Mana Hale, two homes that chronicle the Parker familyʻs legendary history involving monarchs, ranching and Broadway. • Japanese Tea Ceremony: The Urasenke Hilo Association interactive tea ceremonies 11 a.m.-3 p.m. • Feather Lei Making Demos,10 a.m.-2 p.m. • Apparel & Accessories Sales, Parker Ranch, cherry-blossom Waimea Center – Hwy. 19: • KTA Super Stores Waimea: Food demos, sampling 9 a.m.-1 p.m. • Waimea Center’s Atrium: Entertainment 10 a.m.-1:30 p.m, taiko, koto, jazz, lion dance Historic Spencer House – (In Waimea Center next to McDonalds) Hwy. 19: • Japanese Collectibles: View a display of vintage kimono, obi and collection of kokeshi dolls, plus learn about the 1840 Spencer House. Keck Observatory Headquarters Lawn – Hwy. 19: • Telescope Viewing: See our nearest star, the Sun! • Craft Fair and Food Booths/Trucks Kamuela Liquor Store – Hwy. 19: Sake tasting noon-3 p.m. Historic Pukalani Stables – Corner of Pukalani and Ala 'Ohia Roads • Kamuela Farmers Market: Browse over 70 food and product vendors, including sales of cherry trees and blooming branches 7:30 a.m.-3 p.m. Cooking demos 9 a.m.-10:15 a.m.; Entertainment 9 a.m.-12:15 p.m., Dagan Berstein, Darlene Ahuna, lion dance, bon dance; face painting 10 a.m.-1 p.m. • Holo Holo Ku at Parker Ranch next to Pukalani Stables Cherry Choo Choo train rides for young keiki, $5 fee.