November 5–14, 2021

Hawaii’s oldest food festival   •   50th anniversary

Kona Coffee Cultural Festival

November 5–14, 2021

Hawaii’s oldest food festival   •   50th anniversary

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Laura Aquino -- Media Relations Manager
Kona Coffee Cultural Festival
Phone: 808-326-7820

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