Keauhou Shopping Center Brings Holiday Cheer Through Family-Friendly Events and Activities
Families invited to celebrate the magic of the season
WHAT: Christmas at Keauhou Shopping Center
Keauhou Shopping Center is helping Kailua-Kona shoppers get into the holiday spirit with three Christmas events in December. There is magic in the holiday season— especially when Santa comes to town.
Sign up on Eventbrite to reserve a free goodie bag and to take a photo with Santa. Bring your camera for pictures with Santa. We will have entertainment and treats for the entire family. The lineup for entertainment is as follows:
- December 7th: Lori Lei’s Hula Studio
- December 14th: Festivals of Aloha Hawaiian Falsetto Winners
- December 21st: Hālau E Hulali Mai I Kalā Christmas Hula Show
Additionally, we will have KidX Club crafts, treats, and a photo booth for families to enjoy.
WHEN: Saturday, December 7, 14, and 21, from 6:00 p.m. to 8:00 p.m.
WHERE: Keauhou Shopping Center Courtyard
For more information about Keauhou Shopping Center and its upcoming fall events, please
follow @shopkeauhou.
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About Keauhou Shopping Center
Located along Ali‘i Drive in Kailua-Kona, Keauhou Shopping Center is the centerpiece of Keauhou Resort, a modern getaway known for its rich Hawaiian history and natural beauty. The Center offers a unique shopping experience with opportunities to learn about the area’s heritage through mele, hula, and other educational programs. Keauhou Shopping Center is home to a collection of island entrepreneurs, national retail brands, restaurants, and professional services. As part of ‘Āina Pauahi—lands and properties owned and stewarded by Kamehameha Schools—Keauhou Shopping Center is essential in generating support for the schools' educational mission through revenue and programming. For more information, visit
www.keauhoushoppingcenter.com.
About Kamehameha Schools
Founded in 1887 by the legacy of Princess Bernice Pauahi Bishop, Kamehameha Schools (KS) is a private, educational, charitable trust committed to improving the capability and well-being of Native Hawaiian people through education. KS envisions a thriving lāhui where learners, grounded in Christian and Hawaiian values, grow into ʻōiwi leaders who inspire and contribute to their communities, both locally and globally. For more information, visit www.ksbe.edu and connect via Facebook and Instagram (@kamehamehaschools) and X (@ksnews).