
The historic Pāhala Plantation House opens its doors to ignite the Ka‘ū Coffee Festival on Friday, April 26, from 5:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. with music, hula and meeting Ka‘ū coffee farmers. Tour the sugar plantation mansion, with its antiques and memorabilia from the days when it housed the manager of the 38,000 acre Ka‘ū Sugar Plantation. Learn about its transition into a place for the community as Pāhala became a Ka‘ū coffee town. Get to know our local coffee growers and friends as we enjoy entertainment and refreshments.
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Photo by Jesse Tunison |
Entertainment will include performances by musician Bolo and hula dancer Sammi Fo. Bid adieu to our 2018 Miss Ka‘ū Coffee Court as they celebrate the last night of their reign and meet the new 2019 court who will vie for the title the following evening.
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Ka‘u Coffee Festival photo |
Find the Pāhala Plantation House on the corner of Pīkake and Maile Streets in the town of Pāhala. For more, call 808-928-9811 or email mahalo@aloha.net. The event is co-sponsored by Ka‘ū Coffee Growers Cooperative, Pāhala Plantation Cottages, and
The Ka‘ū Calendar newspaper. Free; donations accepted for Miss Ka‘ū Coffee Scholarship Fund.
See our schedule of events for more fun-filled Ka‘ū Coffee Festival activities. For photos and information about previous events see our website,
kaucoffeefestival.com, and our
Flickr account. Find us on
Instagram,
Facebook and
Twitter.
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