Volcano Winery is hosting its annual Harvest Festival/Benefit for the Volcano School of Arts and Sciences from 4-7 p.m. Sept. 10 on the grounds of the winery, located beyond the Volcano Golf Course at 35 Pi‘i Mauna Drive. ADVERTISING Volcano
Volcano Winery is hosting its annual Harvest Festival/Benefit for the Volcano School of Arts and Sciences from 4-7 p.m. Sept. 10 on the grounds of the winery, located beyond the Volcano Golf Course at 35 Pi‘i Mauna Drive.
Award-winning vocalist and musician Mark Yamanaka and the Young Brothers (Kiliona and Kalei Young and Orlando Smith) headline a festive evening of music, food and wine under the stars.
The ticket price includes a variety of food and drink donated by local restaurants including Café Ono, Kilauea Lodge, ‘Ohelo Café, Tuk-Tuk Thai Food, Rusty’s Coffee, HFS Food Services, Annie Yamanoha Catering, Hilo Town Tavern, Kanpai, Mehana Brewing Co. and more; wine and tea from the Volcano Winery; and tours of the vineyards.
Tickets are $40 ($20 for youth ages 20 and younger) and all proceeds will go to support STEAM (science, technology, engineering, arts and math) programs for the students of VSAS.
The popular event sells out early. Call Volcano Winery at 967-7772 or order your tickets online at volcanowinery.com. Tickets also can be purchased at the VSAS table at the Volcano Farmers Market.