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Pa‘akai Marketplace

Oahu • May 11, 2019
Pa‘akai Marketplace - Oahu, Hawaii

SALT at Our Kaka‘ako’s monthly Pa‘akai Marketplace celebrates local merchants and artists on Friday, May 18 and Saturday, May 19. The cultural showcase brings together Hawai‘i artists, crafters and cultural practitioners.Held in collaboration with PA‘I Foundation, it is a free family and pet-friendly event.

May 18-19, 2018

On Friday, enjoy music from Kevin Okimoto at 5 p.m., followed by Kaniela Nakashima at 7:30 p.m. Spin the SALT spin wheel for a chance to win prizes. Cultural classes will also be offered by kapa maker Dalani Tanahy and artist Kea Peters, who will cover floral illustration. PA‘I Foundation’s mission is to preserve and perpetuate Hawaiian cultural traditions for future generations. 

Parking is available in the SALT at Our Kaka‘ako parking structure, accessible from Keawe Street. Additional parking is also available at The Flats at Pu‘unui. 

  • Organizer:  SALT at Our Kaka‘ako
  • Website:   http://www.saltatkakaako.com/
  • Venue:  SALT at Our Kakaako
  • Address:  691 Auahi St., Honolulu, HI, 96813
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