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Here is a partial list of other organizations and events offering a wide range of experience in the arts and culture of Kauai. Many of these organizations encourage membership and offer member discounts to events as well as other benefits. All events welcome visitors and nonmembers.
Group information and events may be subject to change without notice. Contact groups or check local media for information on these and many other events not listed.

Garden Island Arts Council
Garden Island Canoe Racing Association
Grove Farm Homestead Museum
Hanapepe Economic Alliance, Inc.
Kapa'a Business Association
Kaua'i Children's Discovery Museum
Kaua'i Community Players
Kaua'i Concert Association
Kaua'i Historical Society
Kaua'i Museum
Kaua'i Pow-Wow Council
Kaua'i Society of Artists
Kikiaola Foundation
Koke'e Natural History Museum
National Tropical Botanical Garden
The Kaua'i Chorale
The Storybook Theatre of Hawaii
West Kaua'i Main Street

Links Information and links to galleries, art services, businesses, and more.

Garden Island Arts Council

P.O. Box 827, Lihu'e, HI 96766
Garden Island Art & Culture Center: 3116 Elua St., Lihu'e, HI 96766.
e-mail: giac@hawaiilink.net
URL: http://www.gardenislandarts.org

Initiates, promotes, and coordinates art and cultural activities and events on Kaua'i. Kaua'i Mokihana Festival, September; E Kanikapila Kakou, February - May; Kaua'i Crafts Studio; Kukui Grove Exhibition Hall (ongoing exhibitions).
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Garden Island Canoe Racing Association

P.O. Box 43, Lihu'e, HI 96766

Perpetuates and promotes the island's culture of outrigger canoe paddling. Prince Kuhio Race, March; Garden Island Championship Races, July; Na Pali Challenge, August.
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Grove Farm Homestead Museum

4050 Nawiliwili Road, Lihu'e.
P.O. Box 1631, Lihu'e, HI 96766
Phone: (808) 245-3202, fax: (808) 245-7988

The museum mission is to preserve and study the history of missionary and plantation life on Kaua'i as a benefit to all generations. Guided Tours, yearlong.
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Hanapepe Economic Alliance, Inc.

P.O. Box 934, Hanapepe, HI 96716
Phone: (808) 335-0046, fax: (808) 335-0343

Seeks the economic revitalization of Historic Hanapepe Town, including restoration of historic sites, improvements, beautification, and community events. Friday Art Nights, free; Hanapepe Coffee Festival, October '99.
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Kapa'a Business Association

4-4901 Kuhio Hwy., Kapaa, HI 96746
Phone: (808) 822-4444, fax: (808) 822-1612

Promotes, encourages, and improves business relations, welfare, and practice among its members and the community. Annual Coconut Festival, October, Kapaa, free.
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Kaua'i Children's Discovery Museum

6458-B Kahuna Road, Kapaa, HI 96746
Phone: (808) 823-8222, fax: (808) 821-2558, e-mail: robin@kcdm.org
URL: http://www.kcdm.org

People of all ages enjoy fun and learning at KCDM's island-wide programs in science, culture, arts, technology, and nature. Hands-on exhibitions at Kauai Village Shopping Center, under the clock tower. Fascinating Science, January-May; StarNight Planetarium, June-August; Coral Reef Kids Camp, July-August.
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Kaua'i Community Players

P.O. Box 343, Lihu'e, HI 96766 / 3501 Rice St. #112, Lihu'e.
Phone/fax: (808) 245-7700, e-mail: kcp@hawaiian.net
URL: http://www.hawaiian.net/~kcp

Entertaining audiences for 27 years with musicals, dramas, comedies, and children's theatre. A full season of plays: fall, holiday, winter, spring, and summer schedule. See calendar for upcoming performances.
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Kaua'i Concert Association

P.O. Box 503, Lihu'e, HI 96766
Phone: (808) 245-SING, fax: (808) 332-9323, e-mail: donnalee@gte.net

Presenting a strong season of musicians in concert from all over the world. Fall through Spring schedule. See calendar for upcoming concerts. Call for more information.
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Kaua'i Historical Society

Historic Kaua'i County Bldg./P.O. Box 1778, Lihu'e, HI 96766 Phone: (808) 245-3373, fax: (808) 245-8693, e-mail: khs@hawaiian.net

Collects, preserves, and disseminates the oral, written, and pictorial history of Kaua'i County for the public benefit through archives, programs, and publications.
Archival Collections, by appointment only, Mon. - Fri. Kaua'i History Program Series, bi-monthly, free.

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Kaua'i Museum

4428 Rice Street, Lihu'e, HI 96766
Hours: Mon-Fri 9am-4pm, Sat 10am-4pm.
Phone: (808) 245-6931, fax: (808) 245-6864, e-mail:
museum@hawaiian.net

Focusing on the preservation of the rich culture of the islands of Kaua'i and Ni'ihau through special exhibits and programs. May Day Lei Contest, May, free; Christmas Craft Fair, December, free; Quilt Festival, October-January, $5 adults.
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Kaua'i Pow-Wow Council

P.O. Box 676, Kapa'a, HI 96746
Headquarters & Trading Post:
B103-A Inia St., Kapa'a. Open 12-7pm.

Promotes and educates about Native American culture by sharing a cultural tradition of dance, drum, song, crafts, and food. Annual Intertribal Pow-Wow, October; Monthly Films & Videos; Hawaiian - Native American Culture Exchange.
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Kaua'i Society of Artists

P.O. Box 3344, Lihu'e, HI 96766
e-mail: ksa@ kauaisocietyofartists.org
URL: http://www.kauaisocietyofartists.org

Offering exhibition and educational opportunities for Kaua'i artists. Public exhibits of current traditional and contemporary art on Kaua'i. Small Works Show, December-January, Wailua; Open Membership Show, February-March, Lihu'e; Art Kaua'i, September-October, Lihu'e.
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Kikiaola Foundation

P.O. Box 1178, Waimea, HI 96796
Phone: (808) 337-1005, fax: (808) 337-9449

Preservation and telling of West Kauai sugar heritage and history. Restoration, site interpretation, and community involvement. Plantation Lifestyles Tour, for reservations phone: (808) 338-0006; Fayé Museum, daily, free; Na Himeni Ki'eki'e, June, $12 adults.
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Koke'e Natural History Museum

P.O. Box 100, Kekaha, HI 96752
Phone: (808) 335-9975, fax: (808) 335-6131, e-mail: kokee@aloha.net<
URL: http://www.aloha.net/~kokee/

Hui O Laka/Koke'e Natural History Museum promotes, stimulates, and encourages scientific and educational interest in the natural history of Kaua'i and the Hawaiian archipelago. Eo E Emalani I Alaka'i, October, free; Banana Poka Round Up, May, free; Wonder Walks, June-September, $3.
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National Tropical Botanical Garden

P.O. Box 340, Lawai, HI 96765
Phone: (808) 332-7324 (Hdqtrs), fax: (808) 332-9765 (Hdqtrs)
URL: http://www.ntbg.org

A network of five botanical gardens for research and conservation of tropical plants. Allerton Garden Tours, reservation Tues.- Sat., $25; Lawai Garden Tours, reservation Tues.- Sat., $25; Limahuli Garden Tours, reservation Tues.- Fri. & Sun., $15. Self-guided, Tues.- Fri. & Sun., $10.
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The Kaua'i Chorale

P.O. Box 690, Lawai, HI 96765

A volunteer group who love to sing: men, women, young, and not-so-young. Open to anyone accepting the challenge of excellent choral music. Monday nights, 7:30-9:30. Christmas Concert, December; Spring Concert, dates to be announced.
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The Storybook Theatre of Hawaii

P.O. Box 299, Makaweli, Kaua'i, HI 96769
Phone/fax: (808) 335-0712, e-mail: rooster@hawaiian.net
URL: http://www.storybook.org

Storybook involves children in good storytelling activities through participation in performing and media arts worldwide. The Rainbow Arts Festival, January, free; The Russell the Rooster Show, daily on Cablevision.
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West Kaua'i Main Street

P.O. Box 903, Waimea, HI 96796
Phone/hotline: (808) 338-9957, URL: http://www.waimea.hawaiian.net

Economic development program emphasizing historic preservation. Christmas Parade, December, free; Waimea Town Celebration, February, free; Waimea Theatre Restoration.
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