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4 Days of Aloha


Our History

What started as a family vision 20 years ago, has grown to be one of the most anticipated and sought after Polynesian events in the west coast. Ke Kukui Foundation's largest annual event – originally known as, '3 Days of Aloha'  – was founded in 2002 by Deva Yamashiro and Victoria Holt-Takamine, both Native Hawaiian women.

Ke Kukui Foundation's 4 Day's of Aloha has grown tremendously throughout its years in the Pacific Northwest. From its humble beginnings in a small school cafeteria to today, overcrowding Esther Short Park, the heart and vision of this festival remains the same. The dedicated team at Ke Kukui Foundation work hard all year long to continue sharing the aloha spirit in the Pacific Northwest.

Recent News

4 Days of Aloha 2023

Schedule: Thursday July 20, 2023 Cultural Workshops – $ Registration Required @ Clark College Gaiser Hall 8:00 AM – Check-In 9:00 AM – Meet The Kumu 9:30 AM – Morning Workshops Begin 12:00 PM – Lunch 1:15 PM…

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20th Annual 4 Days of Aloha

4 Days Of Aloha is Vancouver, Washington's premiere event of the summer and serves as a benefit for local non-profit, Ke Kukui Foundation. The 4-day festival welcomes people of all backgrounds to join a celebration of Hawaiian arts and culture…

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