02-05-2025
97th annual Lei Day celebration takes over Kapiʻolani Park
HONOLULU (KHON2) — The month of May kicked off with thousands of people heading down to Kapiʻolani Park for the 97th annual Lei Day celebration.
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WakeUp2Day's Chris Latronic met with Department of Parks and Recreation's Nathan Serota and 2025 Lei Queen Kuʻulei Aloha Llanos to learn about the event.
The all-day event featured a wide variety of island musical and hula performances, Hawaiian cultural protocol, the world-renowned Lei Contest, lei making workshops and artisans and merchants — all in a family-friendly setting.
This year's celebration weaved in new elements to progress the legacy of lei-making with the theme 'Hoʻokahi ka ʻilau like ʻana,' or 'Wield the paddles together.'And of course, it wouldn't be a celebration if there wasn't ono food, crafts and the annual Lei Contest!
Dale Mar T. Acoba took the crown and won the Mayor's Grand Prize with a lei kui made of hypericum and yarrow.
Acoba took home $5,400 in prize money.
City officials said all lei from the contest will be taken to Mauna 'Ala (The Royal Mausoleum) and Kawaiāha'o Church on Friday, May 2.
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The lei will then be placed on the graves and tombs of Hawai'i's ali'i.
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