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Children & Youth Day Brings Free Family Fun to Honolulu with a Celebration of Learning and Joy on October 5

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Published on September 15, 2025
Children & Youth Day Brings Free Family Fun to Honolulu with a Celebration of Learning and Joy on October 5Source: Hawai‘i State Public Library System

Mark your calendars for a day dedicated to the joy and vibrancy of our young ones—Children & Youth Day is hitting Honolulu with a wave of family fun on October 5. According to an announcement from the Hawai‘i State Public Library System, the festivities will unfurl across the Hawai‘i State Capitol Lawn, Punchbowl Street, Frank F. Fasi Civic Center, and Kalanimoku Grounds, from 10:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m., promising an entertaining and enriching time for keiki and their ohana.

The event, free of charge, will feature a potpourri of activities, interactive booths, and valuable community resources for attendees to engage in and explore; it is a unique chance not only for familial bonding but also for imparting nuggets of knowledge and joy amongst children and youth, rightfully placing them at the heart of the day's remembrance and the center of the celebration. In a statement made by the Hawai‘i State Public Library System, the day's motive is clear: to honor and uplift our young citizens and their role in shaping the future.

One highlight for book lovers will be the Hawai‘i State Public Library System’s tent, where visitors can explore library services and programs. Parents and children can enjoy storytime sessions, discover digital resources, and learn about everything the library offers. Friendly librarians will be available to guide families, answer questions, and help spark a love of reading and learning in Hawai‘i’s young readers.