Interested in a fun festival to bring the family to? As the largest Native Hawaiian event in the Pacific Northwest, the 4 Days of Aloha is a must-visit festival! It takes place in late July every year. There are several Hula competitions and performances in addition to Hawaiian vendors from throughout the United States from Hawaii all the way to Las Vegas! There are additionally several workshops for participants of all ages, including but not limited to: Ku’i Kalo (Poi Pounding) and Ulana Lau Niu (Coconut Free Weaving). In addition, there are two must-visit events: The Concert in the Park (showcasing local artists) and the Celebration of Cultures which culminates the festival. Tickets are required to participate in both of these events. For more information, please visit: https://www.4daysofaloha.com/events-1.
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Fort Vancouver National Historic Site | Visitor Center, East Evergreen Boulevard, Vancouver, WA, USA
Distance: 0.61 Away
Museums and Interpretive Centers Guided Tours Forts
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Thirsty Sasquatch & Hungry Sasquatch, Main Street, Vancouver, WA, USA
Distance: 0.98 Away
168 Southeast Columbia Way, Vancouver, WA 98660, USA
Distance: 1.31 Away
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Island Cafe, Northeast Tomahawk Island Drive, Portland, Oregon, USA
Distance: 2.24 Away
Cowlitz Indian Tribe, Northeast 26th Avenue, Vancouver, WA, USA
Distance: 3.01 Away
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Kelley Point Park, North Kelly Point Park Road, Portland, OR, USA
Distance: 5.39 Away
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Columbia Springs, Southeast Evergreen Highway, Vancouver, WA, USA
Distance: 5.58 Away
Bison Coffeehouse, Northeast Cully Boulevard, Portland, OR, USA
Distance: 6.19 Away
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Bi-Zi Farms, Northeast 119th Street, Vancouver, WA, USA
Distance: 6.23 Away
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