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    Lei Day Celebration – Hawaiian Lei Contest

     

    Theme: Lei Pili ʻOhana – A Treasure of Family Lei

    Friday, May 1, 2026 • オハナ・ルーム

     

    Mahalo for joining our celebration of family, connection, and aloha through lei.

    Hawaiian lei contest entry form

    受信確認
    • I understand each lei requires a separate entry form.
    • My lei follows all length, method, and category requirements.
    • I acknowledge the drop‑off and pick‑up times.
    • I understand all decisions made by the judges are final.
    • I grant permission for photography and documentation.

    How to enter
    • Participants must reside on Maui (individual entries only).
    • You may enter up to five (5) lei per category.
    • One entry form per lei is required.
    • All lei must be the original, newly created work of the contestant

    Drop‑off

    ʻOhana Room, Lei Receiving Table
    8:00–10:00 a.m. • Friday, May 1, 2026
    (No late entries can be accepted.)

    Pick‑up (Same Day)

    Between 2:00- 4:00 p.m. • Same day
    Lei not picked up will become the property of OUTRIGGER Kāʻanapali Beach Resort.

    カテゴリー

    You may enter one or both:

    Fresh Floral Lei

    • Must be made from natural plant materials (flowers, leaves, stems, fruits, seeds).
    • No artificial materials, dye, wire, or tape.
    • Permitted bindings: string, yarn, ribbon, dental floss.
    • Endangered plants are prohibited.
    • Reference:
      State DLNR – Division of Forestry & Wildlife
      Endangered Plant List: https://files.hawaii.gov/dlnr/dofaw/rules/pubs/TEplant.html

    Recycled / Non‑Floral Lei

    • Must be made from recycled or repurposed materials.
    • Must not contain hazardous or offensive materials.

     

    Lei Requirements (Both Categories)

    • Length: 24 inches.
    • Measurement does not include the tying length (loop or tail).
    • Must be wearable and untied.
    • Must use Hawaiian lei-making methods.

    Required Hawaiian Methods

    Use one or a combination of the following six traditional Hawaiian lei‑making methods:

    • Haku: Braiding flowers, leaves, and/or fruit into a three-strand plait using fern, tī leaf, hau fiber, etc.
    • Hili: Braiding or weaving a single plant material.
    • Humupapa: Sewing plant materials to a foundation such as dried banana fiber, lauhala, or tī leaf.
    • Kui: Piercing plant materials are pierced and stringing them through the center or side.
    • Kīpuʻu: Tying leaf stems together into a knot to form a chain (no cordage or needle).
    • Wili: Wrapping plant materials onto a backing (tī leaf, lauhala, dried banana fiber, etc.) using fiber, thread, or cordage.

    Judging Criteria (1–10 Scale)

    Each lei is scored in four areas:

    1. Maiau – Technique & Execution
    2. いいえʻonoʻo Hana – Creativity & Originality
    3. Haku – Use of Materials & Composition
    4. Kela – Complexity & Excellence

    Highest total score = category placement.
    Top score across all entries = Best in Show.

    Fresh Floral

    1st — 1‑night stay at OUTRIGGER (waived resort fee + parking)
    2nd — $200 Gift Certificate (Maui Brewing Co.)
    3rd — $75 Gift Certificate (Maui Brewing Co.)

    Recycled / Non‑Floral

    1st — 1‑night stay at OUTRIGGER (waived fee + parking)
    2nd — $100 Gift Certificate (Maui Brewing Co.)
    3rd — $75 Gift Certificate (Maui Brewing Co.)

    Best in Show – Lei Pili ʻOhana Grand Prize

    3‑night Waikīkī staycation + round‑trip interisland travel on Southwest Airlines

    Awarding of Prizes

    • All judging decisions are final.
    • Contestants do not need to be present to win.
    • Physical awards may be picked up on May 1, 2026, between 2:00–4:00 p.m. (valid ID required).
    • Monetary awards will be mailed after June 20, 2026.

    Public Lei Display

    All lei will be on public display on May 1, 2026, from 11:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the ʻOhana Room, OUTRIGGER Kāʻanapali Beach Resort.

    Contest Information Contact

    See OUTRIGGER Kāʻanapali Beach Resort website for more information.


    Kahulu De Santos, Director of ʻImipoʻokela
    OUTRIGGER Kāʻanapali Beach Resort
    Phone: (808) 667-0218
    Email: [email protected]

     

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