The expo is a haven for local artisans and makers. Over 250 vendors will be setting up their stalls, offering a wide range of handmade crafts, from intricate jewelry to beautiful home decor. Shoppers can explore the diverse offerings and discover one-of-a-kind items that truly represent the spirit of Hawaii.
These local vendors play a crucial role in supporting the community and preserving traditional crafts. By purchasing from them, visitors not only get unique products but also contribute to the local economy.
Food lovers will be in heaven at the Islandwide Christmas Crafts & Food Expo. The event features a variety of ono (delicious) food options that are sure to satisfy every palate. From traditional Hawaiian treats to international cuisine, there is something for everyone.
Whether you're in the mood for a warm plate of kalua pork or a refreshing fruit smoothie, the food stalls at the expo will leave you craving for more. It's a great opportunity to sample different flavors and enjoy a culinary adventure.
The expo is not just about shopping and eating; it's also a place for entertainment and fun. Live performances by local artists will keep visitors entertained throughout the day. From traditional Hawaiian music to modern dance shows, there is a diverse range of entertainment options.
For the keiki (children), there are special activities and games designed to keep them engaged and happy. It's a family-friendly event that everyone can enjoy together.
This year, the expo is introducing a new perk for JoKoy concert ticket holders. They will be eligible for free same-day admission, allowing them to extend their holiday experience at the expo.
This collaboration between the expo and the JoKoy concert is a great way to enhance the holiday festivities and provide additional value to concertgoers. It's a win-win situation for everyone.
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