
Happy Thanksgiving!
Wishing everyone a blessed Happy Thanksgiving! May this Thanksgiving Day be one of the best ever – a day filled with joy, laughter, thoughtfulness, purpose and whatever is important
Wishing everyone a blessed Happy Thanksgiving! May this Thanksgiving Day be one of the best ever – a day filled with joy, laughter, thoughtfulness, purpose and whatever is important
~ Seen at Hanalei Bay today. Photo taken by Kauai photographer, artist, storyteller and author, Trevor Romain.
KNSCF Creates a New Brand, Elects New Officers, and Hires Its First Full-Time Executive Director The Kauai North Shore Community Foundation (KNSCF), a leading non-profit founded in 2012, has
~ Conde Nast Traveler Annual Readers’ Choice Awards ~ South Carolina secures the top 2 spots while Hawaii snags 5, and Florida snags 4, spots on the Top 15
Haena Park / Kee Beach If you are planning on visiting the Ha’ena State Park and Ke’e Beach while visiting Kauai you must plan ahead and book your park
With over 300 runners, the 10th annual Ohana FitFest, held on Saturday September 2023, was a huge success. Another event arranged and hosted by the Kauai North Shore Community Foundation. View over 1,800 Photos of the 2023 Ohana FitFest.
The Hawaiʻi Department of Transportation (HDOT) is notifying motorists of upcoming closures for the week of Sept. 18, on Kūhiō Highway (Route 560) as part of the Hanalei Hill Slope Stabilization project.
Kauai Art North Shore artists will display new works of art at the Princeville Community Center at 4334 Emmalani Drive in Princeville. Exhibition Times Friday November 10th – 4:00pm
Key points on Maui fire (courtesy of Real Estate News) ~ Damages from the wildfires, which destroyed around 2,220 structures, may run between $2-4 billion. Compared to Hawaii’s last
The Valley Isle, a favorite amongst visitors for decades, was devastated by a series of wildfires that began on Aug. 8, fueled by the high winds of Hurricane Dora
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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