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Nov 17, 2025
Trivia Question❓What popular event takes place annually in Kailua-Kona, Hawaii consisting of a 2.4-mile swim, 112-mile bike ride, and a 26.2-mile marathon run? Answer at the bottom of the newsletter |
Nestled on the stunning South Kona coast, Kealakekua Bay Kona Hawaii captivates with its pristine waters and rich history.
This marine sanctuary teems with vibrant coral reefs, drawing snorkelers eager to spot playful spinner dolphins.
In 2025, conservation shines through events like the May invasive species removal, uniting locals to restore the bay's ecosystem.
Community-led initiatives, including coral restoration projects, ensure a thriving underwater world.
History echoes here at the Captain Cook monument, site of the explorer's 1779 encounter with Hawaiians.
A new action plan adopted this year safeguards cultural treasures alongside natural beauty.
Adventurers can hike trails, kayak the bay, or join snorkel tours for unforgettable experiences.
Nearby, the November 2025 Kona Coffee Cultural Festival celebrates the region's famed brews.
Explore Pu'uhonua o Honaunau National Historical Park for ancient Hawaiian insights.
As sunsets grace Manini Beach, the aloha spirit lingers, blending timeless charm with ongoing preservation efforts. Read More... |
Upcoming Events |
The Big Island is alive with exciting events this November, blending culture, community, and fun for everyone.
From Kona's vibrant shores to Puna's green landscapes, free gatherings celebrate Hawaii's unique traditions.
Begin your day at a spiritual service in Waikoloa, merging arts with heartfelt connections.
Explore the East Hawaii Makers Market in Pahoa, featuring handmade goods, tasty eats, and lively tunes for families.
The Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Festival in Kona captivates with island melodies and open-air charm.
Enjoy the Espressivo concert for an inspiring mix of music and expression.
Wind down at the Lez Come Together event in Kailua-Kona, with drinks, dancing, and inclusive vibes.
Following the Kona Coffee Cultural Festival's success, these activities highlight outdoor learning and boost local appeal.
Growing arts spaces in Puna enhance accessibility, drawing interest to welcoming neighborhoods.
Discover Big Island events that create lasting memories and stronger community bonds. Read More... |
Hula Arts at KilaueaDate: November 21
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Malama Aina - VolunteerDate: November 22
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The Hawaiian Island Humane Society shines as a vital force for animal welfare on Hawaii Island.
Established in 1965, this non-profit fights animal cruelty, reduces pet overpopulation, and nurtures bonds between humans and pets.
With facilities in Keaau and a state-of-the-art center in Kona, it delivers lifesaving services and community programs.
Note that it no longer manages animal control—contact the Hawaii County Animal Control and Protection Agency at 808-327-3558 for strays or lost pets.
As November 2025 approaches, the society ramps up efforts to rehome dogs who've waited over a year in shelters.
This heartfelt campaign, backed by partners like Best Friends Animal Society, calls on locals to adopt and transform lives.
Amid evolving challenges, the organization invites volunteers, donors, and fosters to join in.
Upcoming events promise adoption drives and workshops, fostering humane treatment across the island.
By participating, residents can help build a compassionate future for Hawaii's animals. Read More... |
Business Spotlight |
Tucked away in Kailua-Kona's bustling Ali'i Sunset Plaza, Island Ono Loa Grill delights with its char-grilled Hawaiian-inspired eats.
This spot shines by using fresh, local ingredients like Waimea lettuce and Oahu tomatoes.
Burgers burst with smoky flavor on Punalu'u Bake Shop buns, sourced right from the Big Island.
Choose from burgers, hot dogs, or fresh fish sandwiches, all paired with sides like seasoned fries or a crisp veggie salad.
Their balsamic vinaigrette adds a zesty kick to every greens-filled bite.
Upgrade to pineapple coleslaw for a tropical twist, or savor sweet potato fries for subtle sweetness.
Crispy onion rings, battered fresh daily, steal the show with unbeatable texture.
Boasting 4.6 stars on Tripadvisor from over 400 reviews, it's ranked among Kailua-Kona's top spots.
Diners rave about quick service, great value, and locally caught, never-frozen fish.
As the Big Island's food scene grows, this grill remains a family favorite for affordable, flavorful meals.
Whether grilling up hearty sandwiches or fresh seafood, it captures Hawaii's essence in every dish. Read More... |
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💡 Answer to Trivia Question: The Ironman World Championship. |