Articles by Catherine Toth Fox

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Hawai‘i Island, News

It’s Already Snowing in Hawaiʻi

In Hawaiʻi, it’s already starting to feel like winter. According to the folks who work at the Canada-France-Hawaiʻi Telescope, situated atop Mauna Kea on Hawaiʻi Island, the summit has been getting dustings of snow for weeks. (Nearby Mauna Loa also got a light snowcap on Sunday.) Cold temperatures combined with some moisture gave the state’s two

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Oʻahu, Shopping

Shop for Unique Hawaiʻi Products Live Online on Friday

Each year Honolulu-based Mana Up Hawaiʻi hosts a 12-week accelerator program for Hawaiʻi entrepreneurs, helping them bring their products to market. The program culminates with a Product Showcase event, where participants present a 3-minute pitch to a crowd of 1,000 people at T Galleria by DFS in Waikīkī. There’s food, live entertainment and a marketplace where attendees

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Activities, Family, What To Do

6 Ways To Get Your Kids Outdoors in Hawaiʻi

You’re in Hawai‘i! Who wants to stay indoors? Definitely not your kids. So here are six outdoorsy, sunshiney things you can do with your keiki on your next vacation to the Islands. Best part? Some of these are free! 1. Snorkel at Shark’s Cove, O‘ahu This North Shore spot transforms into a snorkeling oasis in the summer, when the ocean

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Aloha Friday Picks: Eat Dole Whip, Make Coconut Shrimp at Home and Visit a Farmers Market on Oʻahu

Aloha Friday Picks is a weekly news blog that will run every Friday and features three things we recommend you do, try or experience over the weekend. Send us tips at media@hawaiimagazine.staging.upspringsites.com. As COVID-19 cases in Hawaiʻi are slowing down, more businesses are reopening—including some of the most popular visitor attractions on Oʻahu. If you’re

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Family, Health/Wellness, Oʻahu, O‘ahu What To Do, Shopping, The Latest, What To Do

O‘ahu’s Largest Farmers Market Reopens on Saturday

It’s been more than seven months since the popular farmers market at Kapiʻolani Community College on Oʻahu shut down due to COVID-19. In the meantime, other farmers markets—ones run by the Hawaiʻi Farm Bureau Federation and the handful operated by FarmLovers Markets on Oʻahu—remained open, since farmers markets are considered essential businesses. But the KCC market, which

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