More than 1,000 residents and visitors flocked to the annual Lights on Rice Parade in Lihu’e. From mid-morning on Dec. 3, Kaua’i Museum grounds had crafters, food booths and entertainment, and in the evening the focus shifted to the county park in front of the historic County Building where Kaua’i Chorale led the community in Christmas carols. Then the Festival of Lights got under way, with Santa chanting the countdown for thousands of lights strung on trees to pop on, followed by the parade down Rice Street, which featured more than 70 entries.
Jade Battad and Theresa Koki
(front) David and Sandy De Fries, (back) Reko Saiki and John Uyeno
(front) Darlene Ruiz-Farias, Beth Barickman, Eilene Ruiz- Farias, (back) Elroy Farias, Kiana Young and Kody White
(front) Kayla Pantohan-Kali, Momi Kali, Zipporah Ceda, Diona, Makylah and Diondon Borrero, Lillian Sarmiento and (back) Ava Benson
Matt and Jade Labajo
Ron Horoshko and Mona Clark
Elizabeth Freeman and Bill Dreiss
Mimi Snyder and Barbara Kasadate
Rob Kvidt, Jeff Tucker and Rhea Mitchell
Abraham and Dennison Mopas
East Side Lions: Kelvin Moniz, Elaine Saiki, Steve Fujii, Roy Nishida and Wayne Mukai
Cody, Atcharaphan, April and Jim Barnes
Royden and Jayleen Ikehara
Kevin McMahon and Carmen M. Bostick
Robert Kanno, Barney Blankenship and Jill Lima
Kristin, Tammey and Kalea Faford
Brisa, Abel, Amber and Paulette Guerra and Giovanni Rodriguez
Astyn Pactolingan, Nicole Rapozo, Tianne Castillo and Mahina Kaleimamahu
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