ParadeKamehameha Day Parade returns to Ka‘ahumanu Avenue on June 15.
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PāʻūPa'u riders are wahine horseback riders who wear long, colorful skirts.
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HoʻolauleʻaThe Ho‘olaule‘a will run from 9:00 AM to 5:00 PM at Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center featuring hands-on activities, exhibits, and entertainment.
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Still Accepting
Parade Entries
The parade route will start from Maui Lani Parkway to Waiehu Beach Road along Ka‘ahumanu Avenue. Further details regarding parade staging will be provided once your application is approved.
Parade entry Google form along with rules, judging criteria, and more - https://forms.gle/7MHsFcHtztYLt2cw7
Parade entry:
Parade entry Google form along with rules, judging criteria, and more - https://forms.gle/7MHsFcHtztYLt2cw7
Parade entry:
- FLOAT - Any decorated, self-propelled vehicle, or a trailer, pulled by another vehicle which when decorated, no longer resembles said vehicle. Maximum Height Allowed: 20 feet from street level to highest point.
- DECORATED VEHICLE - Any vehicle (car, truck, golf cart, etc.) which still resembles said vehicle after decorations have been added. Maximum Height Allowed: 20 feet from street level to highest point.
- MARCHING UNITS - Precision drill teams, flag units, cheering squads, marching bands, military marching units, etc., whose movements or routines are in cadence or unison.
- WALKING UNITS - A group or organization whose members walk the route and does not qualify under the aforementioned category.
- Commercial: Incorporated establishments in business for profit. Participants of this type have an entry fee of $50.00.
- Non-Commercial: Non-profit organizations, schools, and community groups. Participants of this type have no entry fee.