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Hawaiian inter-club council southern california

Our Mission

This Ho’olaule’a has been held at Alondra Park since 1981! Hosted by the Hawaiian Inter-Club Council of Southern California (HICCSC),This festival is held annually on the third weekend in July and is the largest Hawaiian Festival in Southern California. Enjoy continuous Polynesian entertainment, arts & crafts, games, island-style food,raffles,cultural booths and more. We come together each year to share in that spirit we call Aloha!

Our History

The Hawaiian Inter-Club Council of Southern California (HICCSC) was formed for the sole benefit of Hawaiian clubs in Southern California and Nevada, and took on the kuleana to administer the ho‘olaule‘a. The HICCSC has no individual members but currently has 26 member clubs that provide direct service to our Native Hawaiian and other Pacific Island communities here in Southern California. For these member clubs, the annual ho‘olaule‘a is their biggest fundraiser.

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Hawaiian Inter-Club Council of Southern California

Los Angeles, California, United States

(562) 221-7261

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Frequently Asked Questions

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The Ho’olaule’a is Southern California’s largest annual Hawaiian cultural festival, celebrating Polynesian music, dance, food, crafts, and community since 1981.


  • Saturday, July 19: 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM
  • Sunday, July 20: 10:00 AM – 4:00 PM


There will be a variety of vendors at Hawaiian Inter-Club Council of Southern California selling everything from handmade jewelry to artisanal foods.


No. The event is free and open to the public.


Continuous Polynesian entertainment including hula and Tahitian performances, live music, and cultural presentations between our main stage and our kanikapila stage.


Yes! Enjoy island-style foods, crafts, cultural booths, and local vendors throughout the festival.


Street parking is available surrounding the park but fills up quickly.


Parking is available at El Camino College for a fee. We recommend arriving early, as parking availability is limited and fills up quickly. Please follow signage and parking attendants for directions.


Yes, we encourage guests to bring their own lawn chairs and blankets for comfort.


We allow umbrellas around the perimeter of main stage area, no umbrellas in the main stage field. 


 Service animals are allowed.


Only Service animals.


The Ho’olaule’a is hosted by the Hawaiian Inter-Club Council of Southern California (HICCSC)—a nonprofit organization preserving Hawaiian culture and community.


For vendor or sponsorship inquiries, please visit:

www.hiccsc.com or email us at: TanoaMalauulu@hiccsc.com


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www.hiccsc.com


Hawaiian Inter-Club Council of Southern California

(562) 221-7261

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