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Holiday celebrations at The Shops at Kukui‘ula

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The Shops at Kukui‘ula welcomes the holiday season with special family-friendly events:

  • Visit with Santa – Wednesdays from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. (Dec. 6, 13 and 20)
  • Keiki Bash – Dec. 8 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
  • ‘Ohana Movie Night: Home Alone – Dec. 15 from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m.
  • Koloa Elementary School’s Holiday Bags Fundraiser – Ongoing through Dec. 24

During the weekly Kaua‘i Culinary Market, enjoy live holiday music and Visit with Santa at Santa’s Hale at the Palm Court. Then, join the fun on Dec. 8 for Keiki Bash – decorate gingerbread cookies, make s’mores and participate in a fun scavenger hunt to win prizes.

Santa and snow are in the forecast. No reservations are required for these events. Your donation of five canned goods or $10 cash during your meet-and-greet with Santa will benefit the Kaua‘i Independent Food Bank’s Holiday Food Drive.

On Dec. 15, enjoy a free screening of the holiday classic movie “Home Alone” with family and friends at ‘Ohana Movie Night. Grab some popcorn, refreshments and a cozy spot at the Palm Court. Weather permitting.

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Koloa Elementary School continues their annual Holiday Bags Fundraiser through Dec. 24. Each gift bag is hand-decorated by students in grades K-5 and will be available at select retailers for a $1 minimum donation.

“We can’t wait to celebrate the holidays with our guests with festive lights, live music, keiki activities, and of course, Santa,” said Stacie Chiba-Miguel, regional manager at Alexander & Baldwin. “We hope you help us support Kaua‘i Independent Food Bank’s Holiday Food Drive and Koloa Elementary’s Holiday Bags Fundraiser.”

For more information, visit TheShopsatKukuiula.com and follow @shopsatkukuiula on Facebook and Instagram.

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