Holiday Happenings: Friday to Dec. 20

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FRIDAY, Nov. 27

FRIDAY, Nov. 27

Kailua Kalikimaka Tree Lighting Ceremony

Kailua Village, Kona/5:45 PM

A traditional lighting of the village Christmas tree on Alii Drive.

Info: historickailuavillage.com.

Volcano Village Artists Hui Art Studio Tour and Sale

Various locations, Volcano Village/10 AM-4 PM

Visitors are invited to meet the Volcano Village artists in their studios and experience their works in a variety of media including pottery, art glass, wood and metal sculpture, metal and fiber art, photos, paintings and more. Event runs Nov. 27, 28 and 29.

Info: eherb@hawaii.rr.com, VolcanoVillageArtistsHui.com.

Handpaint silk scarves for the holidays

Debra’s Silk Studio, Kona Palisades, Kona/Noon – 5 PM

Participants will paint two silk satin scarves; materials provided. Debra Dolsberry will teach basic and intermediate techniques, set the dye and return the scarves within two days. Cost is $95 per class, which is offered Fridays and Saturdays through Dec. 20.

Info: debrasilks.com, 987-5251

Joann Williams Craft Fair

King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel, Kona/9 AM-6 PM

The event features vendors from all over Hawaii with exclusive items for sale. The wide selection of gifts includes jams, jewelry, crafts, artwork, household items, clothing and homemade personal care products. Admission is free and door prizes donated by each vendor will be given away throughout the day. The fair aims to promote Island artists and craftspeople and several nonprofit organizations. Event continues 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Nov. 28.

Info: N/A

SATURDAY, Nov. 28

Take a photo with the Grinch

Kona Stories, Keauhou/1-3 PM

Free photos with the Grinch. Participants can use their own camera or the bookstore’s camera. Also during the event will be pupu and free gift wrapping. Event continues Saturdays through Dec. 19.

Info: 324-0350/konastories.com

21st annual Na Lima Hana Arts and Craft Fair

Hilton Waikoloa Village, Waikoloa/9 AM-5 PM

Crafters from Hawaii Island will be showcasing their one-of-a-kind pieces including Hawaiian quilts, wood carvings, holiday ornaments, jewelry, clothing and more. Free. Event continues 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Nov. 29

Info: 886-2885

Concert benefits Donkey Mill Art Center

Holualoa Inn, Kona/4:30 PM

Kohala’s Bill Noble, an accomplished sax, flute and clarinet player and composer, will perform. Concert benefits Donkey Mill Art Center. Tickets are $75.

Info: 322-3362.

SUNDAY, NOV. 29

Kona Business and Professional Women’s Annual Poinsettia Sale

Hale Halawai/9AM-2PM (or until sold out)

Six- and 8-inch and two-gallon pots will include a variety of colors of reds, pinks and whites. This event raises money for their high school scholarship gifting as well as their “Grant for Success” re-entry in to the work field gifting. There will also be offered crafts and local flavored jams.

Info: 987-8412

FRIDAY, Dec. 4

Kona Vet Center Holiday Party and Barbecue

Old Airport Pavilion #1, Kona/10 AM-1:30 PM

All veterans, vet center clients and their families are welcome to this holiday potluck and barbecue. Bring a dish. No alcohol.

Info: 329-0574

Na Makua Invitational Craft Fair

Ah Fook Chinen Civic Auditorium, Hilo/4-9 PM

Fair features products from local artists. Free admission. Life entertainment. Event continues Dec. 5.

Info: 966-4647, email puna@namakua.com, namakua.com

SATURDAY, Dec. 5

Keiki Movie Night: Polar Express

Kona Commons, Kona/5:30-8:30 PM

Bring the family to enjoy this holiday classic featuring Tom Hanks. Free.

Info: konacommons.com

Holualoa Music and Light Festival

Holualoa Village/5:30-8:30 PM

The town Christmas tree will be lit during this event, which also feature live entertainment and treats. Santa will make an appearance.

Info: 322-8484, holualoahawaii.com

Twilight Christmas Parade

Waimea town/5:30 PM

The 54th installment of this North Hawaii tradition will run from Church Row to Waimea Town Park. It will feature an array of floats, units and community organizations.

Info: waimeatown.org

Canada-France-Hawaii Telescope Stargazing Party

CFHT, Waimea/7 PM

CFHT will host its annual stargazing party. Members of the West Hawaii Astronomy Club will also be present with telescopes. Free.

Info: outreach@cfht.hawaii.edu

Christmas with the Chefs

King Kamehameha’s Kona Beach Hotel, Kona/5:30-8 PM

The American Culinary Federation Kona Kohala Chefs Association presents its 27th annual holiday scholarship fundraiser benefiting local culinary students attending Hawaii Community College – Palamanui. Tickets are $85 presale; $90 at the door. VIP table of 10 for $1,000.

Info: konakohalachefs.org

Build a gingerbread house, support Habitat for Humanity

Daylight Mind Coffee Co., Kona/9 AM-Noon

The Great Gingerbread Competition, presented by Habitat for Humanity West Hawaii and ChoiceMart, will feature add-ons that teams and individuals can purchase to increase their chances of winning and other teams can buy slow work permits for their competition. Teams of five people can form a corporate team for $500 or individuals can compete for $100 to raise more money to help Habitat for Humanity build a home for the Aukai family in HOVE. Finished houses will be judged by local “building” official celebrities and the winner will be showcased at the prestigious “Dining with the Chef” event. The public is invited to attend for $5.

Info: habitatwesthawaii.org

Paskong Pinoy (Filipino Christmas)

Makaeo Events Pavilion, Kona/6-10 PM

Paskong Pinoy is an annual Filipino Christmas event organized by the Kona Visayan Club. It features live entertainment, holiday photo with Santa and raffle drawing for fun prizes. The event is open to the public; $10 entry fee includes dinner.

Info: Jane Clement, 756-3103

SUNDAY, Dec. 6

Auntie’s Angels Third Annual Celebrate Seniors Christmas Luncheon

Hualalai Elderly Housing, Kona/Noon-3 PM

No cost for tenants of Hualalai Elderly Housing. Donations will purchase food, which The Fish Hopper will cook. Island Breeze Halau will perform. Wish List includes gift certificates for breakfast, lunch, or dinner from fast food to local restaurants

Info: ancientlomi@aol.com

‘An Evening at the Stork Club’ with HPAF

Hapuna Beach Prince Hotel breezeway, S. Kohala/7 PM

Join the Hawaii Performing Arts Festival and step back in time for “An Evening at the Stork Club.” Tickets are $60 to $85.Info: 333-7378

FRIDAY, Dec. 11

Feast on the Beach benefit for Kona Hospital Foundation

Lava Lava Beach Club, S. Kohala/6-10 PM

Presented by Kona Hospital Foundation. Listen to the sounds of LT Smooth and Henry Kapono while enjoying food and drinks. Tickets are $125, or reserve a table of eight for $1,400, plus tax.

Info: 322-4587, khfhawaii.org

SATURDAY, Dec. 12

31st Annual Kailua-Kona Community Christmas Parade

Kailua Village, Kona/5 PM

Parade begins at Kekuaokalani Gymnasium and heads south on Kuakini Highway before heading along Alii Drive to Walua Road.

Info: paradesinkona.com, 313-0025

Ohia wreathmaking workshop

Society for Kona’s Education and Art/10AM-1PM

Make you own ohia holiday wreath. Cost, which includes supplies, is $20 for SKEA members/$25 for nonmembers. Register by calling SKEA at 328-9392 or emailing skea@hawaii.rr.com.

Info: 328-9392

SUNDAY, Dec. 13

Mark Yamanaka offers free holiday concert

Emma’s Square, Kailua Village, Kona/5 PM

Stroll through Kailua Village during Kokua Kailua, which runs 1 to 6 p.m., and checkout vendors, artists and musicians. At 5 p.m., Mark Yamanaka takes center stage at Emma’s Square for a free holiday concert.

Info: historickailuavillage.com

Hulihee Palace Monthly Concert

Kailua Village/4 PM

Free Hawaiian music concert featuring the Merrie Monarchs men’s glee club and Kumu Hula Etua Lopes and his halau Na Pua Ui O Hawaii on the palace’s south. Bring your own beach mat or chair. Before and after the concert, stroll thru Kailua Village amid Kokua Kailua.

Info: historickailuavillage.com

Lighted boat parade

Kailua Bay/6-7 PM

Parade within Kailua Bay showcases Kona’s fleet of boats with holiday light show.

More info: historickailuavillage.com

FRIDAY, Dec. 18

Family Christmas Drama Celebration

Kona Faith Center, Captain Cook/6:30 PM

This free event features a Christmas service and family drama.

SATURDAY, Dec. 19

Kona Harp Ensemble Cherish the Child concert

Kahilu Theatre, Waimea/6 PM

Kona Harp Ensemble, which features harps, woodwinds, saxophone, shakuhachi and bamboo flutes, performs. Tickets are $15 to $30.

Info: info@veganaloha.com

SUNDAY, Dec. 20

Live Nativity scene on display

Kona Baptist Church, Keauhou/5:30-8:30 PM

The church’s children will present a live Nativity Scene. The event is free and hot cocoa will be served.

Info: konabaptist@hawaii.rr.com

Christmas Choral Celebration

Kona Baptist Church, Keauhou/10:15 AM

Youth and adults will offer a free performance.

Info: konabaptist@hawaii.rr.com

Family Christmas Drama Celebration

Kona Faith Center, Captain Cook/9:30 AM and 5:30 PM

A Christmas service will be held as well as a family drama performed.

Info: sandrashepherd@konafaithcenter.org

11th annual Jingle Bell Run

Coconut Grove Marketplace, Kona/7:30 AM

Event features 5K, 10K and 1-mile runs, as well as a free Keiki Dash. There will also be a costume contest with prizes and donations will be collected for Family Support Hawaii’s “Christmas for Children” program.

Info: rani@hawaiisportevents.com