First Sat. Art Walk (6-7-14) in Old Kapaa Town, Kauai
The music of 'Madison', 'Lexi and Olivia', and 'The Lost Pelican Band' highlight this months first Saturday.
Old Kapaa Town Art Walk First Saturday of Every Month
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Kapaa Town goes all out for its First Saturday of
every month Art Walk. The main street is lined with vendors selling
Kauai Arts and crafts, with some of Kauai's best musicians and bands
playing up and down the street.. There are lots of shops and restaurants
to choose from! It's great fun for the whole family and a great way to
see Kauai life weather you are a visitor or resident.
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First Sat. Art Walk (2/1/14) in Old Kapaa Town, Kauai
Always an entertaining evening in Old Kapaa Town on the first Saturday of each month.
First Sat. Art Walk (4-5-14) in Old Kapaa Town, Kauai
Cha-Cha, Tango, and Group Therapy was the right remedy for an enjoyable evening in Old Kapaa Town
Driving in Kauai: Kuhio Highway in Kapaa Town
Driving on Kuhio Highway in Kauai, Hawaii. Northbound drive in Kapa'a Town. Driving on Kuhio Hwy (Hawaii State Route 56 / Highway 56) at the eastern Shore in Kauai. The drive is part of the Driving in Hawaii and Driving in Kauai series from Roads of America. Driving with a Dodge Challenger rental car in Kauai, Hawaii.
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Kaua‘i Island Tour - Part 05 - East Shore, Kapa‘a, Wailuā, Anahola - Kaua‘i-TV
Kauai-TV’s East Shore tour. Topics include
Towns: Wailua, Kapaa, Anahola
Points of Interest: Mt. Waialeale, Fern Grotto, Ke Ala Hele Makalae, King Kong’s Profile, Sleeping Giant
Beaches: Lydgate Park, Kealia Beach
Waterfalls: Opaekaa Falls
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Swaying coconut palms trace the coastline on the eastern shore of Kaua’i. Known as the “Coconut Coast,” the east side is centrally located on the island with a thriving town center, numerous natural attractions, beaches, hiking, and a popular bike path. The east side has the largest population density on Kaua’i, and is equally distant to both sides of the island, making it a great base to explore a full day on either the west or north shores.
“‘The Royal Coconut Coast’ was originally reserved for the ali‘i, or royalty, of the Hawaiian Kingdom.”
In the distance, you’ll see the mythical Nounou Mountain range, famously known as the “Sleeping Giant,” and pass Lydgate State Park, a favorite family beach spot. Lydgate’s two protected swimming lagoons and lifeguards make it a safe location for beginners.
Featuring renowned waterfalls, scenic overlooks, sacred sites and adventurous hikes, Wailuā is a noteworthy east side village where many local residents call home. These green vistas were a dominant religious and governmental center on the island, now displaying many cultural landmarks and plenty of outdoor activities.
Adjacent to the road is the Wailuā River, a twenty mile long waterway that flows from one of the wettest spots on earth, Mt. Wai′ale′ale. With an average of 450 inches of rainfall per year, this mountain is one of the highest peaks on the island.
“The lush backdrop of the Fern Grotto is located 2 miles upstream the Wailuā River, which is the only navigable river in Hawai’i.” Commonly accessed via river cruise or kayak, this verdant grotto is a unique geological formation, displaying a fern canopy that drapes over volcanic rock.
The park also contains also contains the Wailuā Complex of Heiaus, a cluster of sacred sites that date back to prehistoric Hawai’i.
Driving uphill a scenic overlook at ʻŌpaekaʻa Falls reveals a stunning view of this 151 foot high, 40 feet wide waterfall. “ʻŌpaekaʻa Falls is one of the island’s most popular and conveniently-located waterfalls.”
Historic old Kapa‘a town is a vibrant destination. With diverse shops and cafes radiating from the historic town core. Bustling with shops and restaurants, old Kapa‘a town is a popular hub among both tourists and locals. Park anywhere and you are just steps from the excitement that over 100 locally businesses can offer.
The streets come alive every first Saturday of the month when old Kapa‘a town businesses stay open late. Crafters, vendors, and local musicians join in on the festivities for a family-friendly good time. The first saturday event is a collaboration between local business, and the Kapa‘a Business Association also known for hosting the acclaimed coconut festival the first weekend of every October in the Kapa‘a Beach Park.
The Kauai Products Fair is located in Northern Kapa’a. Local vendors, artists, and craftsmen display their unique, hand-made products. Here you can find a special keepsake to take home and remember Kauai forever. For something unique visit the Kauai Products Fair for their weekly festival. It happens every Friday from 5 to 9 and features live music, entertainment, and art.
After enjoying the town center, Kealia Beach is a spectacular seaside location
“Named Ka Ala Hele Makalae, or The Path Along the Coast, this paved trail offers a view of Kaua‘i’s east-side coastline.” A perfect complement to the Kapa‘a town area, this well-used multi-use pathway not only provides miles of stunning ocean views, but also meanders through the center of town.
Heading northbound, you’ll pass the small village of Anahola, a designated Hawaiian Homeland area where many of native ancestry call home.
In the distance, Kalehea Mountain pierces the sky with its sharp, pointed peak. This mountain is popularly known as King Kong’s Profile.
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Short walk along the Kapaa multipurpose path towards Lydgate State Park.
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BEAUTIFUL KAUAI - Hanapepe Art Walk ( Night Market ) Vlog #2
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This episode features the Historic Hanapepe town night market. This event happens every Friday night from 5-8pm and features great food, crafts and music. The Art walk begins on Hanapepe Road. Come join us and support our local vendors. Hope to see you there. :)
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A drive through a typical neighborhood in Kapaa, Kauai
A short video of a drive I took through a neighborhood in Kapaa, Kauai. Wild chickens are the norm on Kauai.
Scenes from a Kauai Vacation
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Scenes from our travels to Kauai including sailing, snorkeling, and hiking the Na Pali Coast, visiting the Kilohana Plantation, Old Town Kapaa Art Walk, and waterfalls, golfing at Kauai Lagoons Golf Club, and staying at the Marriott's Kauai Lagoons.
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Kauai students receive free bus program
College students are back in school which means more cars on the roads, but Kauai students are now able to hop on the bus- for free!
Synergy in Kauai
SYNERGY is a high energy Dance Band / Variety Band / Show Band that has performed from Bermuda to Hong Kong and Toronto to Belize for major corporations around the globe.
These video clips were taken from a performance at the Hyatt Hotel in Kauai, Hawaii for Bandag. Bandag, Inc. enlisted Dick Whitbeck to create a special musical event for their Business Conference Final Night Party. His mission was to create a High Energy Dance Party that would celebrate their 50th Anniversary, acknowledge their Revolutionary Achievements in the Tire Industry and Pay Tribute to the Bandag Dealers.
To that end, he used his band, SYNERGY (6 vocalists and 8 musicians), as the basic tool to accomplish this. He mixed in a small choir from a local high school in Kauai and 6 professional dancers from Oahu.
The (42) songs performed were from nearly every year from 1957 to 2007. In addition, Whitbeck used Historical Images (photos) of Bandag Employees and Dealers, Events, Milestones, Revolutions as well as Videos of Past Conferences. He also created the script which served as the glue connecting the music to Bandag’s History.
This is what his client had to say: ”Your final night tribute did every Bandag person, dealer or employee proud. I know that for a fact because a large dealer of ours from northern Florida told me, Bill, I have to tell you, when I was standing there at that (final night) party last night, watching those videos and pictures and the way they introduced those songs and all, I have never been so proud to be a Bandag dealer. I can’t tell you how much we appreciate all the extra time, energy and appreciation for Bandag that you put into our show. People here at Bandag still talk about it. Dealers still bring it up with our sales force. The combination of music, video, images and good old fashioned stage show magic will define our
company for years and years to come.”
“Bandag has treated its dealers to all kinds of premium entertainment through the years-from the Dixie Chicks to Barry Manilow, from Chubby Checker to Alabama. However, without doubt the most talked about entertainment we have ever provided have been the shows produced by Dick Whitbeck and SYNERGY”…. Bill Block Director, Corporate Communications
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INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I: Quality of Life on Kaua‘i | Program
INSIGHTS ON PBS HAWAI‘I presents a series exploring the quality of life on each island, with residents from each island driving the conversations. What issues matter most to each island? These episodes are a precursor to our upcoming Election 2018 coverage. Our first discussion explores the issues most important to the residents of Kaua‘i.
HIKI NŌ: #823 - Top Story - Nānākuli High & Intermediate School, Veronika Sumyatina | Program
This episode features stories from the 2017 HIKI NŌ Spring Challenge, in which production teams from HIKI NŌ schools took the challenge of creating stories on the theme Mālama Honua (Taking Care of Our Island Planet) over three days. The theme – which is based on the mission of the Polynesian Voyaging Society’s world-wide voyage – was revealed to the students at the beginning of the three-day production time limit.
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Students from Nānākuli High and Intermediate School on O‘ahu present their interpretation of Mālama Honua in a story about Veronika Sumyatina, a foreign exchange student from war-torn Ukraine who finds a new home, and the meaning of aloha, at Nānākuli High and Intermediate School. Veronika explains that home is much more than a roof over one’s head – home is “where your heart is.” By accepting an outsider as one of their own, the Nānākuli students do their part in taking care of our island planet.
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–Students from Moanalua High School on O‘ahu feature a female angler whose love of fishing is matched only by her respect for the eco-system from which she partakes.
–Students from Wai‘anae High School in West O‘ahu follow a woman who volunteers to mend and replace the pedestrian walking flags that keep people safe when crossing the very dangerous Farrington Highway.
–Students from Ewa Makai Middle School on O‘ahu feature the OSPCA, a non-profit organization that cares for abandoned and neglected cats and dogs.
–Students from Punahou School on O‘ahu follow a group of motivated community members who are cleaning up Kawainui Marsh in Kailua.
–Students from Kalama Intermediate School in Upcountry Maui show how recycling is a way of life on their campus.
–Students from Kapolei High School on O‘ahu follow the eco-friendly phenomenon of Hydro Flasks.
This episode is hosted by Hali‘amaile Kealoha and Hulukoa Nunokawa, both seniors at Kamehameha School Kapālama.
Kauai Travel Tips: 9 Things to Know Before You Go
Things you NEED to know BEFORE you travel to Kauai Hawaii. Kauai is the oldest and smallest of the four main the Hawaiian Islands. It has a population of just 70,000 people. Elevation ranges from sea level to just over 5,000 feet. Kauai is home to the world's wettest location, Waialeale, which receives over 450 inches of rain annually - that's almost 40 feet! All that rain means lots of waterfalls
Only three percent of Kauai has been developed. It’s called the “Garden Isle” but it’s very country. You won’t find big cities or a lot of people on Kauai. You’ll find plenty of lush jungly wilderness to be explored though (we’re talking scenes straight out of Jurassic Park).
Lots of microclimates: You can go from the wettest place on Earth to a near-desert in 20 minutes
And a TON of chickens. There are more wild chickens on Kauai than any other Hawaiian Island largely thanks to “Iniki,” a category 5 hurricane, which hit the island in 1992.
The north shore is the lushest and prettiest of the island. It’s also the rainiest. (Princeville)
South side is the sunniest with good swimmable beaches, (Poipu)
East Shore has the Airport (Lihue)
West Shore relatively Un Developed (Na Pali Coast)
2 - Weather:
Temperatures range from the lower 50's in Kokee State Park to the upper 80's along the South shore. Kauai is considered to be semi-tropical and is home to a variety of micro-climates depending on your location around the island. In some places you'll need a light jacket, while in others a bathing suit is more than enough. It is also very common to be in rain one minute on Kauai, and in full sun the next.
Quite Windy -- 15-25 MPH Winds
3- Beaches:
Many of Kauai’s beaches aren’t swimmable.
dangerous currents, rip tides, and hammering surf.
conditions everywhere will be calmer in the summer months
On the north shore, big surf in winter but is calm in summer
Hanalei Bay -- 2 mile crescent bay (good in summer)
On the east coast, there’s a nice lagoon at Lydgate beach.
Kalapaki beach in Lihue - nice local beach
South Shore swimming is good at Poipu beach
South Shore gets its waves in summer
4- Hotels:
Everything is more expensive in the resort areas.
St Regis Princeville (swankiest resort area)
Grand Hyatt and Sheraton in Poipu
Marriott by the Airport in Lihue
5- Transportation:
Get a rental car -- it’ll probably be banged up
You’ll find the cheapest gas in Lihue/Kapa’a.
It can take forever to get around.
One road around the island (almost)
2-3 hours from one end to the other
Be aware of driving times when planning outings.
congestion around Lihue and Kapa’a during morning and evening commute times.
One lane bridge (North Shore): The local custom is to let 5-7 cars go at a time.
6- Shopping:
Costco in Lihue near the airport as well as a Safeway grocery store chain.
And if you need a pharmacy/drug store, that would be Longs
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7- Food:
Casual Attire is OK pretty much anywhere. Shorts and flip-flips are where it’s at. If you want to be really dressy, an Aloha shirt and Khakis.
Lots of places are just “take out” -- eat picnic style
Many places are breakfast and lunch only and close at 1:30 or 3pm.
The big resorts have fancy restaurants, and prices to go along with it
Duke’s restaurant at Kalapaki -- get the famous Hula Pie!
Eat where the locals eat, plate lunches, Asian Food
8- Big Attractions
9 - Hiking:
Pack water shoes for hiking. Many of the trails on Kauai are muddy or will require you to cross streams. It’s much easier if you do not have to worry about keeping your hiking boots clean and dry. Bring a map.
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PBS Hawaii - HIKI NŌ Episode 501 | Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School | Kapaa Gridlock
Premiere Airdate: October 3, 2013
Traffic congestion on the east side of Kauai has reached epidemic proportions, causing travel times to increase five-fold during peak hours. This report by Chiefess Kamakahelei Middle School sights construction and an increase in tourist traffic as chief causes for the buildup. They also look at what the State Department of Transportation is doing to alleviate the problem and the potential of traffic congestion to negatively impact Kauai tourism.
HiSAM Second Saturday: 50th Annniversary Celebration
Celebrating the 50th Anniversary of the Hawaii State Foundation on Culture and the Arts at the Hawaii State Art Museum.