April 30, 2026
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IT’S CHOCO-LEI DAY MAY 1-2 for BIG ISLAND CHOCOLATE FESTIVAL

7 LOCAL BENEFICIARIES NAMED FOR 2020 EVENT

KOHALA COAST, HAWAI‘I ISLAND—Celebrating Hawai‘i’s annual Lei Day fun, the 9th Big Island Chocolate Festival is May 1-2 with the festive theme, “Choco-Lei Day.” Proceeds from the 2020 festival, which is sporting a new colorful logo, will benefit seven local nonprofits.

The two-day chocolate extravaganza is headquartered from The Westin Hapuna Beach Resort. Indulge in the alluring, rich taste of chocolate—in both its sweet and savory forms—while participating in delicious, fun and informative chocolate-themed activities.

Activities for the eco-tourism festival include guided cacao plantation tours, several agriculture-themed and culinary seminars, plus a college culinary competition—all are open to the public.

The “must-attend” festival gala—featuring savory and sweet food booths, unlimited wine and beer pours, silent auction, dancing, chocolate fountain and more—is 5-9 p.m. Saturday, May 2. Culinary booths will be judged on their depiction of the 2020 theme and attendees are encouraged to wear lei.

“Everyone loves the Hawai‘i tradition of giving and receiving lei,” says Kona Cacao Association President Farsheed Bonakdar. “In honor of Lei Day, we’re hoping this year’s culinary stations and attendees will be festooned in all types of colorful and original garlands.”

Presented by the Kona Cacao Association (KCA), festival proceeds annually benefit a variety of local non-profits. Last year’s festival awarded $18K to community educational organizations. The 2020 beneficiaries include the culinary programs at Hawaii Community College Palamanui, Hawai‘i Island High Schools and Maui Community College, plus Hawaii Institute of Pacific Agriculture, Friends of the NELHA, Big Island Music & Arts Academy and Kona Dance & Performing Arts.

More than 600 guests attended the two-day festival in 2019, and 2020 is expected to be another sell-out affair.   A limited amount of VIP ($129) gala tickets are on sale now; general admission is $89. Also available are three different overnight room packages, including a Two-Night Chocolate Infusion Weekender. All room packages include a pair of tickets to the Saturday evening gala. Details: https://bigislandchocolatefestival.com/tickets/. Support provided by Hawai‘i Tourism through the Community Enrichment Program.

Kona Cacao Association: The mission and goal of KCA is to promote the cacao industry on the Big Island of Hawai‘i by presenting the Big Island Chocolate Festival as an educational and outreach opportunity for local cacao farmers, the hospitality industry and cacao enthusiasts. Visit http://konacacaoassociation.com. @BIChocoFest

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