🎉 Ka Hale O Na Keiki Turns 25! A Quarter Century of Laughs, Learning & Local Love

Mark your calendars, Honoka‘a — it’s time for a birthday bash that’s been 25 years in the making!
Ka Hale O Na Keiki Preschool is turning the big 2️⃣5️⃣, and we’re throwing a party worthy of our island’s favorite little learners.

📅 Saturday, November 15, 2025
🕥 10:30 AM – 3:30 PM
📍 In our Preschool Parking Lot — 45-3668 Honoka‘a-Waipi‘o Rd (across from Malama Market)

We’ve got free admission, food trucks, local vendors, and live entertainment for all ages — plus games, music, and plenty of chances to laugh until your sides hurt. Whether you’ve got keiki who currently attend or you were one yourself back in the day, this celebration is for YOU. 🩵

🎈 Why We’re Celebrating

For 25 years, Ka Hale O Na Keiki Preschool has been a cozy corner of laughter, creativity, and community. From tiny hands painting rainbows to teachers who’ve guided generations of local families, our little school has grown roots deep in Honoka‘a’s heart.

And now, it’s time to celebrate the journey — and the people who made it possible. 💫

🍔 What to Expect

  • ‘Ono food trucks serving up your local favorites

  • Craft vendors featuring handmade local treasures

  • Entertainment & games for the whole ‘ohana

  • Giveaways, music, and surprises throughout the day

  • And best of all — it’s a drug & alcohol-free event, so everyone can come and enjoy the day safely.

💌 Bring Your Stories & Smiles

Were you one of our preschoolers back in the early days? Do you have a favorite teacher memory, art project, or class photo hiding in a drawer somewhere? We’d love to see them! Post your photos and tag us — or bring them to the event to share in person. Let’s fill the day with memories, laughter, and aloha. 🌈

Mahalo to our Honoka‘a community for 25 incredible years of support.
Here’s to many more years of helping our keiki learn, grow, and shine bright. 🌺

📞 For more info or vendor inquiries, call 808-775-8286
📲 Or scan the QR code on the flyer to apply as a vendor!

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