The Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center is excited to announce its aloha-filled, family-friendly annual Holiday Art & Craft Fair which will take place at the beautiful Harvey Milk Arts and Cultural Center on Sunday December 7, 2025 from 10-5pm. It will be a day to shop for unique Hawaiian arts & crafts, to experience delightful Hawaiian music and hula, short classes and sharings, and to enjoy delicious food – all in a beautiful setting nestled in San Francisco.
This year’s event will feature handmade island-inspired merchandise designed by some of the Bay Area’s finest artisans – including NāPua Designs, Lamalama Perfumes, Island Memories – as well as exquisite crafts such as jewelry, books, household items, candles, fragrances, apparel and other unique products of Hawai’i. It’s the perfect place to find that special something for the tropical-loving friends and family on your holiday lists!
Come join the fun this winter! Be transported back to the islands with the sweet sounds and sights of Hawai’i – and feel the aloha of a wonderful artist community coming together for a great cause too! All proceeds from the sales of vendor spaces will benefit the Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center and its cultural and educational programs in Napa.
EVENT INFO:
Holiday Art & Craft Fair presented by Kaululehua Hawaiian Cultural Center of Napa
Sunday December 7, 2025 from 10am-5pm
Harvey Milk Arts Center for the Arts, 50 Scott St, SF 94117
Hawaiian Arts & Crafts, Food, Hula, Hawaiian music and more!
THE ARTISTS
Kumu Hula Kawika Alfiche and his hula school, Hālau o Keikiali`i, have traveled throughout the globe sharing Hawaiian Cultural Arts in places like Japan, South Pacific, Mexico, Canada, Spain, Germany, Netherlands, Russia and throughout the United States, including a performance on Broadway in New York City. Kawika has released four albums and two singles since 2005 with a fifth cd is on its way. He is a self-taught singer and composer and enjoys arranging all of his own music. Through his musical talents, Kawika shares the sounds of traditional Hawai’i as well as those familiar to the Hawaii of today. He continues his mission of aloha by preserving and perpetuating all things Hawaiian.
Steven Espaniola – www.stevenespaniola.com
Raised in Aliamanu, Hawai'i and now residing in the California Bay Area, Steven is a self- taught multi-instrumentalist Hawaiian artist specializing in Kī Ho'alu (Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar), 'Ukulele, Upright Bass, and Leo Ki'eki'e (Traditional Hawaiian falsetto). In 2007, Steven's musical efforts earned him the recognition of "New Artist of the Year" at the Hawaii Music Awards. He was also the recipient of the Hawai'i Chamber of Commerce of Northern California’s Kulia I Ka Nu'u Award in 2015 for his contributions in promoting the Aloha Spirit throughout Northern California and beyond. Steven is currently working on his third album and continues to perform and teach across the country.
DANCE GROUP
Hālau o Keikiali`i (HK) is a traditional Hālau Hula (Hula school) formed in 1994 whose main focus is to share with the world the ancient culture of Hawaii – its music, dance, chant, language, story-telling, arts, crafts and more. HK has schools in San Francisco, Sacramento, Mexico and Japan. HK travels throughout the globe to perform and teach classes and workshops in all aspects of Hawaiian culture. HK was founded and is under the direction of Kawika Keikiali`i Alfiche. Kawika is a Kumu Hula (Hula Master) who went through the traditional graduation process called `Uniki with his Kumu, Rae Kahikilaulani Fonseca, who had also undergone `Uniki from his Kumu, George Lanakilakeikiahiali`i Na`ope. Both Fonseca and Na’ope were from Hilo Hawai`i. Contact: Kawika Alfiche / 415-531-7285 / kawikaalfiche@hotmail.com
VENDOR INFORMATION
For anyone who would like to participate as vendor, please contact Kawika Alfiche at keikialii@outlook.com. Rates range from $150-200 for single, double or corner retail spaces during the entire event.