
May 19, 2018 10am-6pm
May 20, 2018 10am-5pm
Heritage Park
12100 Mora Drive in Santa Fe Springs
May 19, 2018 10am-6pm
May 20, 2018 10am-5pm
Heritage Park
12100 Mora Drive in Santa Fe Springs

NO outside food/ beverage, pets or large coolers
Entertainment Director
Sheri "Puni" Patrick
(808) 651-5744
Food & Merchandise Coordinator
Alvin Goya
(562) 762-6099
Entertainment Director
Sheri "Puni" Patrick
(808) 651-5744
Food & Merchandise Coordinator
Alvin Goya
(562) 762-6099
The Heritage of Aloha Festival is a 2day ho'olaule'a, featuring a cultural marketplace, island food booths, 'ukulele contest, spam musubi eating contest and continuous Hawaiian/Polynesian music and dance on a beautiful outdoor stage.
Free Admission!
The Heritage of Aloha Festival is a 2day ho'olaule'a, featuring a cultural marketplace, island food booths, 'ukulele contest, spam musubi eating contest and continuous Hawaiian/Polynesian music and dance on a beautiful outdoor stage.
Free Admission!

Learn about the history of
Tonga, Samoa, Cook Island,
Hawaii and Tahiti at the FREE
Craft Workshops offered
throughout the festival
Learn about the history of
Tonga, Samoa, Cook Island,
Hawaii and Tahiti at the FREE
Craft Workshops offered
throughout the festival
Entertainment Schedule
Saturday May 19, 2018
10:00 am - Madison Makanaokahaku Scott
10:45 am - Halau Hula Na Meakanu o Laka o Hawai'i
11:30 am - 'Aina Creations 'Ukuele & Hula 'Ohana
12:15 pm - Da Hawaiian Kitchen's Spam Musubi Eating Contest
1:15 pm - Glory of Paradise
2:00 pm - Lokelani's Rhythm of the Islands
3:15 pm - Auntie Geri Kuhia & Mehana
4:15 pm - Le Polynesia
5:15 pm - Halau Hula 'o Kawajineali'inohokeanuenue 'Elua
Sunday May 20, 2018
10:00 am - Na Hoa o ka Hale Kanu
10:45 am - Kula A'o 'Ukulele 'o Hokulani
11:30 am - Michael Keale
12:15 pm - Tupua
1:00 pm - Hilo 'Ukulele & Guitar's 'Ukulele Contest with Kanile'a Ambassadors Lise Lee & Emeline Lee
2:15 pm - Halau Hula a Kawika laua 'o Leinani
3:15 pm - Kalihi-Palama Culture & Arts' KEIKI HULA
4:00 pm - Nonosina

KuleanaDrama - A disabled Vietnam vet rediscovers the Hawaiian warrior within to protect his family, defend their land, and clear his father's name

Puni (EMCEE)
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Kamaka Brown(EMCEE)