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Arizona Aloha Festival

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Event# 602-697-1824

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The Arizona Aloha Festival is a FREE event! It offers entertainment, vendors of island lifestyle products, food vendors with various island culinary delights, cultural displays and demonstration in a family-friendly, alcohol-free atmosphere. Two stages offer a variety of performances featuring music and dance from Hawai'i and the South Pacific. The 'House of Knowledge' has lots of learning and participation opportunities for you to experience! Storytellers, cooking demonstrations, hula lessons, lei customs and how to string them...you never know what this year may bring. SO many things to learn and do!




10 am to 5 pm

Arizona Aloha Festival

Address : Tempe Beach Park, Tempe Town Lake Phoenix AZ
Phone : 602-697-1824   (Always call and confirm events.)

Email Address : festinfo@azalohafest.org

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Admission Fee : FREE

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