The Bay Area Aloha Festival lands in August with Hawaiian food, music
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The Bay Area Aloha Festival will celebrate its 30th anniversary in August, taking place at the San Mateo County Event Center. Visitors can enjoy continuous Hawaiian and Tahitian music performances, including acts like the Manuia Polynesian Revue and award-winners Ten Feet. The festival offers hula dancing, ukulele jam sessions with free lessons, and over a dozen food vendors serving authentic Hawaiian cuisine. Workshops will be available for lei making and lomi-lomi massage, while a special Keiki Korner will engage children with arts and crafts. The event runs from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. on August 9-10, featuring a suggested donation for entry and various on-site activities.
The Bay Area Aloha Festival celebrates its 30th anniversary in August, featuring Hawaiian and Tahitian music, arts, crafts, and food vendors, creating a vibrant cultural experience.
Continuing the festival tradition, attendees can enjoy continuous music performances by artists like the Manuia Polynesian Revue and award-winning Oahu's Ten Feet, alongside hula dancing and ukulele lessons.
Culinary offerings include wok-fired noodles, sushi, pork belly, and hand pies, while workshops on lei making and lomi-lomi massage add to the cultural immersion, with over 50 vendors present.
Families can enjoy the Keiki Korner for children, featuring temporary tattoos and candy leis, creating a fun and engaging environment through various activities dedicated to all ages.
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