Monday, November 14, 2016

Current conditions at

Honolulu, Honolulu International Airport (PHNL)

Lat: 21.33°NLon: 157.94°WElev: 10ft.
Partly Cloudy
82°F
28°C
Humidity51%
Wind SpeedNE 15 G 28 mph
Barometer30.09 in (1018.9 mb)
Dewpoint62°F (17°C)
Visibility10.00 mi
Heat Index83°F (28°C)
Last update14 Nov 9:53 am HST

Vans Triple Crown of Surfing 2016




 The HIC Pro Presented by Vans launches the North Shore surf season in Hawaii and showcases a talented lineup of both local and international surfers at one of the most consistent big wave venues on the planet, Sunset Beach. Now in its 32nd year, the HIC Pro is the official local qualifier for the Vans Triple Crown and offers 112 athletes a chance to compete in the prestigious series.

For over three decades, the HIC Pro has provided Hawaii surfers the opportunity to compete on the biggest stage in professional surfing, collect valuable ratings points and ultimately surf home turf with only a few other athletes in the water. Qualifying surfers also go against the world's best in the first two events of the Vans Triple Crown - the Hawaiian Pro at Haleiwa Ali'i Beach and Vans World Cup at Sunset Beach. This high-ticket experience is touted as one of the greatest accomplishments for Hawaii athletes, as it gives them the occasion to demonstrate their talent, versatility and athleticism to the entire surfing industry.

Friday, September 30, 2016

Current conditions at

Honolulu, Honolulu International Airport (PHNL)

Lat: 21.33°NLon: 157.94°WElev: 10ft.
Partly Cloudy
80°F
27°C
Humidity64%
Wind SpeedNE 13 G 20 mph
Barometer30.07 in (1018.2 mb)
Dewpoint67°F (19°C)
Visibility10.00 mi
Heat Index82°F (28°C)
Last update30 Sep 8:53 am HST

Wednesday, September 28, 2016

Mele at the Moana – Featuring Willie K September 30, 2016

Willie K 
Friday, September 30


Willie K—born William Kahaialii and known affectionately as Uncle Willie in the islands—playing the blues marks the completion of a full circle. Although he has built a reputation as one of the foremost practitioners of native Hawaiian music over the years, it was the blues that Willie first learned from his dad, himself a highly respected musician. “My father was a great influence,” says Willie K. “He groomed me to be where I am today. He was just as diverse as I am—the guy knew how to play everything: jazz, blues and Hawaiian.”

Mele at the Moana

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Join us in the Banyan Courtyard every last Friday of the month for a Hawaiian Music concert under the stars. Music begins at 5:00pm with the featured performers taking the stage at 7:00pm playing two, 45-minute sets through 9:00pm.