Day at Hānaiakamalama, the Queen Emma Summer Palace Festival: Standard Booth Space
Thank you for participating in the annual Day at Hānaiakamalama, the Queen Emma Summer Palace Festival in Nu‘uanu!
After a two-year hiatus, we are looking forward to celebrating the 45th Anniversary of the Festival with Hawaiian music, plenty of ‘ono grindz and vendors like you! By submitting your payment below, you are confirming your 10 x 10 Standard Booth Space at the Festival on Saturday, September 10, 2022 and agree to abide by all terms in the Vendor Agreement.
All sales are final, booth space is non-refundable.
FUN FACT: Hānaiakamalama was built in 1848, making it older than the present day ‘Iolani Palace which was built in 1882! Queen Emma inherited the home in 1857 from her uncle Keoni Ana, also known as John Young II, who served as Kuhina Nui or Prime Minister of the Kingdom of Hawai‘i from 1845 to 1855. Queen Emma frequented the estate as a young girl and with the passing of her uncle, used the estate as a private, mountain retreat from the city, often hosting private dinners, balls, and dance parties.