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Day at Hānaiakamalama, the Queen Emma Summer Palace Festival

Enjoy a Day at Hanaiakamalama, a festival at Queen Emma's beloved home!

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Sat, September 10, 2022
9:00 AM - 2:00 PM HST
LOCATION

Queen Emma Summer Palace
2913 Pali Hwy.
Honolulu, HI 96817
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It’s that time of year!

Our cherished community festival for Hānaiakamalama is returning on Saturday, September 10, 2022 from 9 AM to 2 PM as an in-person event! The 45th Annual Day at Hānaiakamalama, the Queen Emma Summer Palace Festival will feature all of the elements we cherish and some we missed these past two years. We are excited to open the doors and welcome kama‘āina and visitors to: tour the Palace, enjoy the grounds, immerse in a variety of Native Hawaiian arts and crafts with cultural practitioners, and support local vendors and artisans, while enjoying musical entertainment and ‘ono food. All proceeds from the Day go towards the historic preservation, maintenance and operations of the Palace and grounds.

Queen Emma was a strong supporter of education and healthcare for her people and her legacy lives on through the institutions she started with her husband, Alexander Liholiho who reigned as King Kamehameha IV. These institutions like The Queen’s Health System, St. Andrew’s Schools, and ʻIolani School continue to serve the people of Hawaiʻi today. We are so excited to celebrate Queen Emma and invite you to spend the day at one of her favorite residences. We are honored to do our small part to share this part of her story and hope to inspire others with her legacy.

 

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FUN FACT:  Hānaiakamalama was built in 1848, making it older than the present day ‘Iolani Palace which was built in 1882! Queen Emma inherited the home in 1857 from her uncle Keoni Ana, also known as John Young II, who served as Kuhina Nui or Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hawai‘i from 1845 to 1855. Queen Emma frequented the estate as a young girl and with the passing of her uncle, used the estate as a private, mountain retreat from the city, often hosting private dinners, balls, and dance parties.

Registration


All ticket sales are stopped at this time. You can still make a donation. Please contact the event organizers if you have any questions.
Free Bid in Online Auction

To participate in the auction, you must purchase a ticket. This ticket will allow access to participate in the online auction. However, it does not provide entry into the festival. If you would like to attend the festival in-person, please register and purchase a Festival Entry ticket.

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Raffle Prizes


Hawaiian Quilt Drawing

Enter for your chance to win a King Size Hawaiian Quilt with Two Shams in the very special and elegant Lei Rosalinda quilt design. This pattern is in Wedgwood Blue on off-white with a beautiful border that softens the design and is easy on the eye, it is sure to enhance any room in your home. Kenui Quilts has been quilting for more than 28 years, bringing the best in Hawaiian Quilting. Master crafts-women take the time to ensure each quilt is handmade to be the most beautiful Hawaiian Quilt possible.

Suggested $5 donation per ticket. Winner must be 18 years or older and NO PURCHASE OR DONATION NECESSARY TO ENTER TO WIN. The Drawing will take place and the winner will be notified on September 10, 2022.

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Organizer


Daughters of Hawai‘i Daughters of Hawaii Honolulu, HI info@daughtersofhawaii.org 8085956291 http://daughtersofhawaii.org
Nonprofit Organization Donations Tax Deductible