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Entries in kailua independence day parade (3)

Thursday
Jun302016

Kailua Fireworks & 4th of July Parade Independence Day 2016

Aloha ~ Kailua Fireworks are on again and this year the festiviites include an Airshow!

The local Kailua Independence Day Parade will start the day. The Kailua 4th of July Parade route starts on Kainalu Road, at the North end, on Palapu Street, near Kainalu Elementary School.

Pull up your lawn chair early because it gets crowded. The Kailua Idependence Day Parade ends at Kailua Intermediate School. There will be floats, bands, and entertainment as only Kailua knows how. 

 The Independence Day Parade in Kailua Town will be followed by a 4th of July Fireworks Show at Kailua Beach. This year, the Kailua Fireworks show wil be preceded by an Airshow.

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HERE’S THE PARADE & FIREWORKS SCHEDULE FOR KAILUA 2016

10 am-12 noon - Kailua 4th of July Parade

6 pm - Acrobatic Air Show

6:30 pm - Marine Corps Forces Pacific Band

8pm - Kailua Fireworks Show 2016

Get to Kailua Beach early for the best fireworks viewing spots.

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There is FREE Public Parking in Kailua 3pm-11pm at Macy’s parking lot (with Shuttle), Kailua Elementary, Kailua Intermediate, Lanikai Elementary, and Kainalu Elementary AND a SHUTTLE from Macy’s 3:30-10:30 to Kailua General Store on Kuulei Road.

SEE YOU THERE!!

Friday
Jul042014

Kailua 4th of July Fireworks and Parade | Kailua Oahu Activities

Happy 4th of July All! Today is the day for the Kailua 4th of July Parade and Fireworks Independence Day Celebration. Kailua has always been a great place to enjoy 4th of July activities on Oahu and is the location of the only Independence Day Parade on Oahu.

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Saturday
Apr192014

Kailua Fireworks 2014 - Donations are Needed from the Kailua Community

Aloha ~ As many of you know, Kailua has traditionally had one of the best 4th of July Fireworks displays on the island of Oahu. Unfortunately, each year, the Kailua fireworks must be funded privately, by our community.  The outcome of the fireworks display, in the past, has often been uncertain until just shortly prior to the 4th, when enough funds have been contributed.  And, in 2012, there were no fireworks in Kailua at all.

4th of July in Kailua is very festive. It starts with the only 4th of July Parade on the island of Oahu. Floats, put together by schools, businesses, and other community organizations, can be found traveling down Kainalu Avenue beginning around 10:00 am. Kailua residents, tourists, and residents from all around Oahu line the street, to watch and participate in a relatively small, local, yet still very colorful, parade. Fourth of July afternoons in Kailua are usually spent at Kailua or Lanikai Beach, or in neighborhood backyards and house parties, where residents and visitors cook out and spend time with friends and family. The culmination of the Kailua Independence Day festivities is the Kailua Independence Day Fireworks Show. Usually, the fireworks are set off from the ocean, at Flat Island, off of Kailua Beach. The show can be seen from the beach and from many homes and rooftops. Some people also watch fireworks from the informally conducted boat parade on the Kaelepulu Stream. Thousands of people usually attend Kailua Fireworks.

The goal for Kailua Fireworks is to raise $80,000 this year.  The funds are being collected at local businesses, such as the Kalapawai Market. You can also donate at the Kailua Fireworks Website

The Kailua Chamber of Commerce recently had a really fun fundraiser, held at the Kaelepulu Streamfront home of Don and Jana Holden.   

It was a beautiful setting, with great food and drinks, a raffle, and a silent auction. There were also boat rides on the Kaelepulu Stream, to help raise additional funds.

 

However, Kailua Fireworks still needs more help from the community to raise enough for the Kailua Fireworks in 2014.

Please help in any way you can and join us for a great time on the 4th of July!