The Pacific Islanders' Cultural Association (PICA) returns with its annual and extremely popular Bay Area Aloha Festival, featuring a full day of fun and family-friendly activities, food and entertainment featuring FREE admission, arts & crafts, Hawaiian and Pacific Islander food vendors, community booths, Lei-making workshops, ukulele classes, candy lei-making, Lomi Lomi Massages, traditional net-making, free books for children, Raffle Drawings for many prizes, live Hula, Tahitian, Contemporary and Traditional Hawaiian music and dance groups (TBA), all taking place on Saturday, August 12, 2023; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. at the San Mateo County Event Center.
o Main Stage Performances featuring Local Bay Area Talent (starting at 11am) with Hula, Tahitian, Contemporary and Traditional Hawaiian Music and Dance Groups
o Arts & Crafts Vendors
o Marketplace and Hawaiian Food Vendors
o Ohana Keiki Korner (Children's Activities): Storytelling, Ukulele Classes, Candy Lei Making, Stamp Art, Traditional Net Making with Uncle David Coy, Coloring with Olelo, and Free Books
o Lei Workshop: Shell Lei Making from Uncles Herman & David Tachera ($10 suggested donation for supplies)
o Hawaiian Lomi Lomi Association Workshops & Lomi Lomi Massages offered onsite
o Community Booths
o Raffle Drawings for many prizes
Pacific Islanders' Cultural Association was established in 1995 to encourage and perpetuate the cultures of the Pacific Islanders in Northern California and is comprised of interested volunteers whose mission is to develop and perpetuate through education the histories, cultures, and traditions of all Pacific islanders. One of PICA's goals is to remain diligent in its efforts to celebrate together by sharing diverse cultures and encouraging young people to commit to higher goals, with academic scholarships that are awarded every year at PICA's annual festivals.
The Pacific Islanders' Cultural Association (PICA) returns with its annual and extremely popular Bay Area Aloha Festival, featuring a full day of fun and family-friendly activities, food and entertainment featuring FREE admission, arts & crafts, Hawaiian and Pacific Islander food vendors, community booths, Lei-making workshops, ukulele classes, candy lei-making, Lomi Lomi Massages, traditional net-making, free books for children, Raffle Drawings for many prizes, live Hula, Tahitian, Contemporary and Traditional Hawaiian music and dance groups (TBA), all taking place on Saturday, August 12, 2023; 10 a.m. - 5 p.m. at the San Mateo County Event Center.
o Main Stage Performances featuring Local Bay Area Talent (starting at 11am) with Hula, Tahitian, Contemporary and Traditional Hawaiian Music and Dance Groups
o Arts & Crafts Vendors
o Marketplace and Hawaiian Food Vendors
o Ohana Keiki Korner (Children's Activities): Storytelling, Ukulele Classes, Candy Lei Making, Stamp Art, Traditional Net Making with Uncle David Coy, Coloring with Olelo, and Free Books
o Lei Workshop: Shell Lei Making from Uncles Herman & David Tachera ($10 suggested donation for supplies)
o Hawaiian Lomi Lomi Association Workshops & Lomi Lomi Massages offered onsite
o Community Booths
o Raffle Drawings for many prizes
Pacific Islanders' Cultural Association was established in 1995 to encourage and perpetuate the cultures of the Pacific Islanders in Northern California and is comprised of interested volunteers whose mission is to develop and perpetuate through education the histories, cultures, and traditions of all Pacific islanders. One of PICA's goals is to remain diligent in its efforts to celebrate together by sharing diverse cultures and encouraging young people to commit to higher goals, with academic scholarships that are awarded every year at PICA's annual festivals.
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