Pi’ilani Hawaiian Civic of Colorado Annual Ho’olaule’a
The Pi’ilani Hawaiian Civic Club of Colorado, a 501(c)3 with Tax ID 84-1518901, is proud to announce the 6th Annual Ho’olaule’a. To be held Saturday, August 25th 2018, at the Highlands Ranch Civic Green Park, located at 9370 Ridgeline Blvd, Highlands Ranch, Colorado, 80129.
The Ho’olaule’a is a free event that celebrates Hawaiian and Polynesian culture, encouraging a spirit of Aloha between all peoples. Plans include entertainment, merchandise/food vendors, children’s activities and cultural arts demonstrations.
Ho’olaule’a hours are from 10:00am – 5:30pm, and is hosted by Highlands Ranch Metro District. In addition to being a celebration, the Ho’olaule’a is a way for Pi`ilani to give back to the communities that they support. The event has attracted more than 4000 attendees and over 100 cultural art demonstrators, performers, volunteers and support staff. Hula groups, entertainers and vendors came from all around the region including Colorado (Boulder, Colorado Springs, Fort Collins & Denver), California, New Mexico and Utah.
Monies raised by the Ho’olaule’a help provide resources for the under-served Hawaiian and Polynesian community in Colorado. Pi’ilani Hawaiian Civic Club of Colorado offers college scholarships, language and cultural classes, as well as civic and community service activities.
Sponsorship Levels:
We respectfully invite you to participate as a sponsor in this multicultural celebration of Aloha. As a sponsor at the level you deem appropriate, your organization will benefit from extended exposure through media campaigns and promotional efforts. Our event attracts upwardly mobile people all along the Front Range, and especially from South Metro Denver and Douglas county neighborhoods. For a small donation, you’ll be able to enjoy excellent exposure to the festival attendees. Monies raised by the Ho’olaule’a help provide resources for the under-served Hawaiian and Polynesian community in Colorado. Pi’ilani Hawaiian Civic Club of Colorado offers college scholarships, language and cultural classes, as well as civic and community service activities.
Please consider the Ho’olaule’a celebration as an investment for your 2016 marketing or charitable services budget
Ali`i: your name or organization will be listed on our website, be included in the program as an ad, along with being mentioned during one or more of the intermission breaks on stage
Minimum donation………$ 200.00
Pakalana: your name or organization will be included in the program as an ad, along with being mentioned during one or more of the intermission breaks on stage
Minimum donation………$150.00
Tuberose Level: your name or organization will be listed in the program along with being mentioned during one or more of the intermission breaks on stage
Minimum donation….….$ 25.00
CLICK HERE TO DOWNLOAD SPONSORSHIP FORM
Would you like to volunteer?
Piʻilani is a volunteer-driven organization, and so is the hoʻolauleʻa. We cannot host this event without the kokua (help) of all of our volunteers. Would you care to take a more active role as a volunteer at this years hoʻolauleʻa? Know of anyone who might be interested?
Please contact Philip Swain at: pjkswain@gmail.com