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Bill/Resolution - Council Term
2024-2026
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484
Draft
01
Introducer
Holeka Goro Inaba, Council Member
Referred To
COUNCIL
Action 1
Council: Adopts Res. 484-26 - 03/18/26
Reading Number
1
Reading Date
3/18/2026
Ayes
8-Hustace, Inaba, Kagiwada, Kaneali'i-Kleinfelder, Kierkiewicz, Kimball, Onishi, and Villegas
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0
Absent
1-Galimba
Excused
0
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Project Information <br />* 38. Project Title EXHIBIT A <br />Kona Town Night Market's Lei Day BLOOM Event <br />39. Project Start Date <br />05/02/2026 <br />40. Project End Date <br />05/02/2026 <br />41. Please select all areas of Hawaii Island where the project will be administered, delivered, and <br />implemented. <br />Hamakua <br />Ka'O <br />North Hilo <br />North Kohala <br />North Kona <br />Puna <br />South Hilo <br />South Kohala <br />South Kona <br />42. Please select the district of the Council Member from which you would like to apply for Contingency <br />Relief Funds. <br />Council District 8 <br />*43. In 2,000 characters or less, describe the project. <br />The Kona Town Night Market (KTNM) is a community -centered gathering that bridges local commerce with cultural <br />preservation. Building on the success of 2025, the May 2, 2026, KTNM Lei Day BLOOM event, publicly branded as Lei <br />Day x BLOOM, centers on restoring May Day as Lei Day, a tradition synonymous with Hawari's unique shared heritage. <br />Beyond celebration, KTNM functions as a work -based learning laboratory in partnership with'Ewalu Industries, <br />providing students with hands-on mentorship across 13 professional pathways, including marketing management, <br />digital design, film/media, teaching, agriculture, culinary arts, medical services (nursing), sustainable hospitality, <br />engineering, automotive, computer science, construction, and electro-mechanical science, technology, engineering, <br />and mathematics cohorts. This integrated approach ensures that while Hawari s cultural traditions are honored, a <br />skilled local workforce is simultaneously being developed for the future. To safely accommodate a projected 4,200 <br />participants and students, the request supports essential safety, accessibility, and educational infrastructure. This <br />includes professional security services and industrial light towers to manage a projected 40% increase in attendance, <br />as well as dedicated shaded seating for kOpuna and'ohana to mitigate heat exposure and ensure elders can safely <br />participate in the festivities. Cultural education remains central to the event through free lei -making and mo'olelo <br />workshops, honoring the tradition established in 1928 that recognizes the lei as a symbol of aloha. The 2026 <br />celebration marks the inaugural step in a long-term vision to establish The BREWery Block as the permanent home of <br />the event, creating a reliable, high -visibility hub for culture, education, and community gathering. The requested <br />Contingency Relief Funds (CRF) provide the essential foundation for this first year, ensuring that the event remains a <br />thriving and accessible celebration for West Hawari. <br />*44. 501(c)(3) Mission Statement <br />Lydia8 aims to cultivate transformative artistic and cultural opportunities for wahine of Hawaii to mobilize their <br />communities and create real change. <br />* 45. In 1,000 characters or less, explain how the 501(c)(3) is connected to the project. <br />Lydia8 serves as the 501(c)(3) fiscal and mission -driven anchor for the KTNM. As an organization dedicated to <br />cultivating transformative artistic and cultural opportunities for the wahine of Hawari, Lydia8 provides the leadership <br />and legal framework necessary to mobilize community -wide change. The project is a direct extension of Lydia8's <br />
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