Holiday parades en route

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Tribune-Herald file photo People smile and wave from the Nanawale Neighborhood Watch float during the 2018 Pahoa Holiday Parade in Pahoa village.
Tribune-Herald file photo Students from Hilo High School Performing Arts Learning Center wave in the rain during the 2017 Hilo Christmas Light Parade.
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HILO — The holiday season kicks off with several parades taking to Big Island streets this month.

Pahoa

The 26th annual Pahoa holiday parade, presented by Mainstreet Pahoa Association, kicks off at 9:30 a.m. Dec. 7.

Vehicles and groups will line up on Apaa Road beginning at 8 a.m., and the parade will travel down Pahoa Village Road before ending at Pahoa High and Intermediate School.

The focus is on keiki.

“It’s a community gathering done really (with) the kids in mind,” parade committee member Dean Kelley said.

This year’s theme is “We are Hawaii.”

Kelley said, “especially given the awareness of the Hawaiian people, ‘We are Hawaii’ made sense for (the committee) this year.”

Grand marshal is Mark Henshaw, who Kelly said has been instrumental in starting “some of the Pahoa organizations that try to build community spirit.”

A hoolaulea will be held at the high school after.

Waimea

The 59th annual Waimea Christmas Twilight Parade is 5:30-7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7.

“I think it’s important that we continue this tradition because it’s something not only enjoyed by people of the Waimea community, (it is) something enjoyed islandwide,” said Lani Olsen-Chong, who co-chairs the parade committee.

Mamalahoa Highway through Waimea will be closed during that time for the parade and only emergency vehicles will be allowed to pass.

Olsen-Chong said the parade begins at Church Row, travels along Mamalahoa Highway through the main town and turns right onto Lindsey Road before ending at Waimea Park.

The theme, “Our Community … Our Kuleana at Christmas and Always,” was chosen because the community has been experiencing vandalism and theft, she said, adding, “the idea around this theme is our community is our kuleana because we care about our community … It’s a theme that can be taken back to every community because everyone should be concerned about what happens in their community. You live there. It’s your kuleana to help care for it.”

Former County Councilman Leningrad Elarionoff will serve as grand marshal.

Pahala

The 41st annual Pahala Christmas Parade is 1 p.m. Dec. 8.

The route begins at the Armory, travels along Koali Street, stopping at Ka‘u Hospital and Rural Health Clinic, and continues onto Kamani Street, Pikake Street, Pakalana Street and Huapala Street, before ending at Pahala Holy Rosary Church.

Santa will take free photos with keiki after the parade.

Kailua-Kona

The 35th annual Kailua-Kona Community Christmas Parade kicks off at 5 p.m. Dec. 14 in Kailua-Kona village.

The theme of this year’s parade, which is presented by the Rotary Clubs of West Hawaii and The Kailua-Kona Community Parade Association, is “Hoolaulea Kalikimaka Ko Kona, ‘Kona’s Christmas Celebration!’”

“We are looking forward to many festive floats, community groups and local business entries sharing in the event,” parade co-chair Renee Kraft said.

The parade starts at Kekuaokalani Gym and heads down Kuakini Highway to Alii drive and proceeds to the Royal Kona Resort.

Announcer station locations and more information can be found at paradesinkona.com.

Email Stephanie Salmons at ssalmons@hawaiitribune-herald.com.