The Hanalei Canoe Club invites Kauai residents and visitors, young and old, to a fun-filled day in the sun and on the waters of Hanalei Bay. The 29th annual Tahiti Fete, a community paddling event and race, begins at 10 a.m.
The Hanalei Canoe Club invites Kauai residents and visitors, young and old, to a fun-filled day in the sun and on the waters of Hanalei Bay.
The 29th annual Tahiti Fete, a community paddling event and race, begins at 10 a.m. Saturday at the Hanalei Pier.
“It’s the day after the Fourth, so there will be a lot of people on the beach and maybe looking for things to do,” said Julie Wallace of the Hanalei Canoe Club. “It’s always a fun event.”
In past years, the club hosted what were known as “business man” races, in which local businesses would fill a canoe and compete. However, things have changed this year, and in an exciting way.
Instead of business races, the club will host a number of challenge fundraisers, from paddling blindfolded and racing backwards to water balloon challenges, according to Wallace.
“It’s a new concept for us, but the club members are excited,” she said.
In addition, there will be quarter-mile, six-person outrigger canoe regattas. The club will provide canoes, paddles and experienced steersman.
“It’s all very safe,” Wallace said.
Trophies and medals will be presented to the top three crews in the men, women and mixed divisions. Entry fee is $125 per crew.
On top of a day full of racing, there will be $10 canoe rides, Tahitian dance and drumming, food, craft booths and children events. The main purpose, according to Wallace, is to foster and perpetuate the Hawaiian culture and practices.
For more information, visit www.hanaleicanoeclub.org or call 639-4048.