Your purchases from our sponsors through our on-line store help support our website and programs! Each item is carefully selected for quality. Most are made on Hawaiʻi Island, and are used by our Lei Day staff and volunteers.
Please enjoy shopping here, and in their brick and mortar stores. And, when you see them, tell them, “Mahalo for supporting the Hilo Lei Day Festival!”
Books
Hua ʻŌlelo Lei is the most comprehensive glossary of lei making terms available – if you are interested in lei, or in Hawaiian language, you need to buy this e-book!
If you’re going to buy books, you really need bookmarks. Click the image to see locally made koa bookmarks by Jeff Gomes.32 years in Hilo! Basically Books, now near Banyan Drive and Ken’s. Basically Books is offering the same great products and the same great service in a brand new location.
Treats and Eats
Any Kine Wontons is a small food truck working out of a converted horse trailer, and serving ʻonolicious wonton.
These flavored organic sugars are made by our sponsor, Kau Kau Kitchen! Enjoy a tasty tropical treat to sprinkle over pastries, or add to your tea. Enjoy!
We also encourage you to shop with our sponsors and supporters!
A mahalo nui loa to our
KapohoKine Adventures, is dedicated to using sustainable tourism to preserve and protect Hawaiian open space and legacy farm holdings, as well as maintaining a carbon-neutral footprint while still providing the best tour experience possible. By developing relationships with local farms and landholders, they have acquired access to special places normally off-limits to visitors. Brazen Wench – handcrafted work in brass, copper, glass, and other fine salvage.LeiManu Designs and Malama Torches creates custom lighting fixtures for indoor and outdoor, for use with natural gas, propane, solar, and electric.Hawaiian Heart Woods, beauty from the heart of Hawaiʻi “Lei Wili Aloha,” the Carousel of Aloha.