
Previous 3 Tsunamis to Reach Kauai (just for information purposes)
Kauai is rarely struck by tsunamis, and it has been over 60 years since the last one impacted the island in 1960. Previous tsunamis also occurred in 1957 and
Kauai is rarely struck by tsunamis, and it has been over 60 years since the last one impacted the island in 1960. Previous tsunamis also occurred in 1957 and
Masquerade Soirée Dance under the stars at the Masquerade Soirée on Thursday, October 31! Keiki are welcome and get free admission. A limited number of masks will be available
Results of race winners in all categories (male and female) are listed here: https://www.pseresults.com/post/ohana-fitfest-2024 The annual Ohana FitFest is another community event arranged and hosted by North Shore Give. Also big
Princeville Fine Arts Exhibit For 15 years North Shore artists have shared new works of art with the public in an intimate setting with free admission. Inspired by the
Effective immediately, the access gate to Queen’s Bath in Princeville has been closed through winter in the interest of public safety. “Access to the gate is closed due to
North Shore Give, in association with Princeville of Hanalei Community Association, and Princeville 2 Community Association 1, are hosting a meet-and-greet with the candidates running for Kauai County Council
North Shore Give Week starts this Friday and continues for one week. More than 10 events to participate in and give back to our community. Friday, 9/20: Free Movie-in-the-Park:
Ohana FitFest ~ September 28, 2024 ~ Hosted by the community foundation North Shore Give, Ohana FitFest is an annual family-friendly obstacle fun run/walk and this year is the
Community-Wide North Shore Give Week Involves 30 Nonprofits The community foundation North Shore Give is thrilled to announce a week-long community giving event aimed at raising funds and awareness
On July 1st, Kauai enacted a new law addressing the growing problem of feral chickens on Kauai. Key provisions of the law include stricter penalties for feeding feral chickens
I Heart Princeville recognizes the Hawaiian language and the use of the ‘okina and the kahakō. We have tried to use the correct Hawaiian language in as many places as possible but in some cases it was not used to improve the search functionality and help with online readability.
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