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Celebrate mom with mimosas, music at this inaugural event

Celebrate mom with mimosas, music at this inaugural event

Yahoo06-05-2025

HONOLULU (KHON2) — The founders of Moms, Mimosas and Music, Mandy Soken and Tran Phuong, are excited for their inaugural event which is just in time for Mother's Day.
The duo created this exciting event as a heartfelt tribute to moms. Presented by Luna Events and Catering, this special celebration will feature a delightful morning of gourmet brunch offerings, sparkling mimosas, and outstanding live music.
Attendees will be treated to performances by Na Hoku Hanohano Award winner Kalaʻe Camarillo and the talented Nick Laʻa, ensuring a fun and memorable experience for all.
Guests can join the celebration on Sunday, May 12, from 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Guests can enjoy brunch, sip on mimosas and browse a curated selection of local jewelry and gifts — with some items featured as exclusive giveaways.
To follow along with their journey, visit their social media for updates on Instagram (@lunaeventsandcatering).
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