Aloha Pride Block Party

When:
October 12, 2019 @ 11:00 am – 11:59 pm
2019-10-12T11:00:00-10:00
2019-10-12T23:59:00-10:00
Where:
Honolulu Beerworks
328 Cooke St, Honolulu, HI 96813
USA

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Aloha Pride Street Festival, Hosted by Honolulu Beerworks, to Celebrate LGBTQ Community, Benefit Hawaiʿi Health & Harm Reduction Center!

October 12 Family-Friendly Event Will Feature Food, Drinks, 
Live Music by Kapena, Celebrity Team Competitions, and Tricycle Races.

(Honolulu, Hawaiʿi)—On Saturday, October 12, Honolulu Beerworks, “a neighborhood craft brewery in the heart of Kakaʿako,” will host the Aloha Pride Street Festival, part of Oahu’s month-long celebration of its lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and queer community. A portion of the proceeds will benefit Hawaiʿi Health & Harm Reduction Center (HHHRC), a non-profit providing needed services to underserved populations, including the unsheltered and those living with HIV, to reduce harm, promote health, create wellness, and fight stigma.

The Halloween-themed community event, which runs from 11:00 AM – 10:00 PM at 328 Cooke St., will feature food made with fresh ingredients and a beer selection including Belgian-style farmhouse ales and seasonal fresh-hop beers. The live music beings at 7 PM and will be headlined by longtime island favorite Kapena. Led by Kelly Boy De Lima, the group won four Nā Hōkū Hanohano awards in 2019 for “Planea Ole.”

“Honolulu Beerworks prides itself on supporting our local community and non-profit organizations
through our charitable giving programs. We are happy to partner with HHHRC this year in support of its needed work,” said Sharon Heitzenroder, Director of Sales at Honolulu Beerworks.

In celebration of Pride Month, Honolulu Beerworks is launching a special brew benefiting HHHRC called “DJ Sparkles”—a blood orange, glitter saison. This beer will be available on draft and sold in limited release bottles on Aloha Pride Day at Honolulu Beerworks. A portion of all “Sparkles” bottle and draft sales will be donated directly to HHHRC.

“We feel so thankful to be a part of Honolulu Beerkworks’ Aloha Pride Street Festival. As a Kakaʿako-based non-profit that’s provided inclusive services for over two decades, it’s amazing to celebrate Pride with the larger Kakaʿako community,” said Andrew Ogata, HHHRC Events Manager.

Advance passes may be purchased at the Aloha Pride Street Festival website: alohapridefestival.com. ON SALE 9/18, WEDNESDAY!

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