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Tuesday, July 03, 2007
4th of July Holiday in Honolulu
Why wait 'til tomorrow for all the 4th of July fun to begin when this afternoon, Aloha Tower Marketplace will host a pre-Independence Day Celebration starting at 5 pm and culminating with a stunning fireworks display over Honolulu Harbor at 9 pm. There will be free live entertainment on multiple stages; a fashion show with top Hawaii models; strolling entertainers; face & hair painting; balloon animals; and, most importantly, a dazzling fireworks finale. Tomorrow marks the 16th consecutive year that Ala Moana Center has provided the Honolulu community with the state's largest fireworks spectacular. It's a celebration that includes a full day of special events, live music, and loads of fun, from 12 pm to 5 pm. Starting at 5 pm and running through the start of the fireworks display (at about 8:30 pm), Hawaiian 105 KINE and KCCN FM100 radio personalities will keep the audience entertained with local musical guests, prize giveaways and more! A fireworks viewing area will be located on the Mall Level, Makai Parking Deck; there is also a music simulcast on Hawaiian 105 KINE and KCCN FM100.
For an added treat, you can enjoy the best views of the pyrotechnics from the water by taking one of the 3rd and 4th of July Fireworks Cruises offered by Star of Honolulu. All cruises include a bon voyage champagne toast, live entertainment and the best ocean views of the fireworks!
But maybe fireworks aren't your thing. If that's the case, try celebrating this 4th of July with something truly unique: the Illuninati Hunt. Carefully crafted invisible riddles, puzzles, codes, and surprises await. Each teamed will be armed with nothing more than a UV black light as they race against the other teams around the streets of Waikiki. Fabulously tacky prizes will be awarded at the end to the top three teams.
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