Residents and visitors gather to celebrate the legacy of King Kamehameha
HONOLULU — At 9 a.m. on a sunny and breezy Saturday morning, the 106th King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade made its way from Iolani Palace to Queen Kapiolani Park following Friday’s late afternoon King Kamehameha Statue Lei Draping at Aliʻiolani Hale.
This yearʻs theme is “E ala e nā kini o ka ʻāina!” Arise all people of the land!
The day of June 11 and events held statewide, remember the man who was born in Hawaii Island’s North Kohala and prophesied to one day bring all the Hawaiian Islands under his rule.
HONOLULU — At 9 a.m. on a sunny and breezy Saturday morning, the 106th King Kamehameha Celebration Floral Parade made its way from Iolani Palace to Queen Kapiolani Park following Friday’s late afternoon King Kamehameha Statue Lei Draping at Aliʻiolani Hale.
This yearʻs theme is “E ala e nā kini o ka ʻāina!” Arise all people of the land!
The day of June 11 and events held statewide, remember the man who was born in Hawaii Island’s North Kohala and prophesied to one day bring all the Hawaiian Islands under his rule.
