The 2011 Afternoon at Hulihe‘e Palace Series

The Daughters of Hawai‘i are proud to present the Afternoon at Hulihe‘e Palace Series. These free events are presented on the ocean side of the Hulihe‘e Palace in Kailua-Kona on the Island of Hawai‘i on monthly basis. Each event honors one of Hawaii’s most loved monarchs.

All Afternoons at Hulihe‘e are open to public and free of charge.

Event begins at 4:00 pm and are always crowded, so get there early. Lawn seating only so bring a chair or mat.

2011 Afternoon at Hulihe‘e Palace Schedule

January 16th: Remembering King Kamehameha II “Lunalilo” and Aunty I’olani Luahine
February 20th: Remembering Princess Ruth Ke‘elikolani
March 20th: Remembering Queen Ka’ahumanu and Prince Kuhio
April 17th: Remembering Prince Albert
May 15th: Remembering King Kamehameha IV “Alexander Liholiho”
June 12th: Remembering King Kamehameha I “Pai‘ea”
July 17th: Remembering John Adams Kuakini
August 14th: Remembering King Kamehameha III “Kauikeaouli”
September 18th: Remembering Queen Lili‘uokalani
October 16th: Remembering Princess Kai‘ulani
November 20th: Remembering King Kalakaua
December 18th: Remembering Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop

The Hulihe‘e Palace is located in historic Kailua-Kona, Hawai‘i, on Ali‘i Drive. Once a summer vacation home for Hawaiian royalty, today Hulihe‘e Palace is a museum showcasing Victorian artifacts from the era of King Kalākaua and Queen Kapi‘olani. The palace was originally built by High Chief, John Adams Kuakini, Governor of the island of Hawai‘i during the Kingdom of Hawai‘i, out of lava rock. The Palace features beautiful koa wood furniture, ornaments, portraits, tapa, feather work, Hawaiian quilts and artifacts from Hawaii’s royal past. Hulihe‘e Palace consists of six large graciously appointed rooms, two large inviting oceanfront lanai and lovely grounds. Hulihe‘e Palace was added to the National Register of Historic Places listings on the island of Hawai‘i in 1973.

Hulihe‘e Palace
75-5718 Ali’i Drive
Kailua-Kona, HI 96740-1702
(808) 329-6558

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