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Celebrating America’s 250th Birthday in Hawaii

Hawaii is gearing up for a special celebration as the nation marks its 250th birthday this Saturday. Across the islands, residents and visitors alike will have the chance to enjoy a variety of events that highlight American history, culture, and community spirit.

One of the most anticipated events is the first-ever fireworks celebration hosted by the Waikiki Business Improvement District (WBID) at Kuhio Beach Park. The show will begin at 8:30 p.m., drawing crowds from all over the island. Trevor Abarzua, WBID President & CEO, shared some tips for attendees:

  • Parking will be available at International Marketplace, Royal Hawaiian Center, and various hotels. However, there will be a street closure on Kalakaua Avenue from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m., so it’s recommended to arrive early.

Before the fireworks, there will be plenty of activities to enjoy. From 10 a.m. to 8 p.m., the Hawaii America250 Commission will host a free event at Kapiolani Park. This event will feature food, music, performances, and recognition for military and veterans. Lynn Mariano, a commissioner with the Hawaii America250 Commission, described the event as something unique:

  • “We had a concept, a spectacular event. Not your normal Fourth of July event. From there it just swelled with everyone participating. That’s why we’re excited, so please come on out.”

Parking at Kapiolani Park will be available, with overflow parking at Waikiki Elementary School for a fee of $10.

Other Events Across the Island

In addition to the events in Waikiki, other parts of the island will also be celebrating. The annual Kailua parade will take place at 10 a.m., offering a vibrant display of local talent and community pride. Asia Di Antonio, an organizer of the event and representative of the Kailua Chamber of Commerce, encouraged attendees to come prepared:

  • “Bring water, bring sunscreen, bring food, and set it up just like it’s a picnic. You can come and hang out with your family; we’re all stronger together.”

Kainalu Drive will be closed around 8:30 a.m. before the parade begins, so visitors should plan accordingly.

Later in the day, a fireworks display will take place at Kailua Beach Park starting at 8 p.m. This event is sure to be a crowd favorite, providing a beautiful finale to the day’s festivities.

Other locations to celebrate include Haleiwa Beach Park and Hukilau Marketplace at the Polynesian Cultural Center. These spots will offer additional opportunities for residents and tourists to join in the celebrations.

Final Thoughts

With a wide range of events across the island, Hawaii is coming together to honor America’s rich history and the spirit of community. Whether you’re enjoying the fireworks, attending a parade, or simply taking part in the festivities, there’s something for everyone to enjoy this Saturday.

As the sun sets and the sky lights up with colorful displays, the island will be filled with the sounds of music, laughter, and the shared joy of celebration. It’s a day to remember, not just for the events themselves, but for the sense of unity and pride that they bring.

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