Uncle’s Awa Club and Hoolaulea Farmers Market
Puna is the perfect place to explore off the beaten path and experience a nice flavor of local life at the Ho’olaule’a Farmers Market.
Located also in Holualoa Village, you will find a modest, yellow-sided and green roof-toped building, which is home to the Kona Art Gallery. Not only featuring twelve other artists wall art, stationary and jewelry capturing the Big Island’s magical allure; but the gallery is a nucleus where healing tools for life’s transitions are created by Elizabeth Theriault who owns the gallery with her husband, Gary.
Gary creates Big Island life photos and art carvings out of Koa and other exotic woods. Elizabeth runs the gallery and designs traditional, creative drums of all sizes and sounds, feather mobiles, rattles and other amazing creations. These special items can also be used ceremonially to acknowledge and strengthen an individual as they go through a life transition.
Elizabeth is a licensed, wedding officiate in the state of Hawaii; her Aloha style is nature based and spiritual adding that extra special touch to any wedding, celebration or ceremony.
Hours
Tuesday – Saturday
10:30 a.m.-4:00 p.m.
Location
76-5938 Mamalahoa Hwy.
Holualoa, HI 96725
Contact
(808) 322-5125
Website
Puna is the perfect place to explore off the beaten path and experience a nice flavor of local life at the Ho’olaule’a Farmers Market.
The temperate and sunny climate of the Hamakua Coast allows farming communities to grow delicious produce which is sold at the Hamakua Harvest Farmers Market each Sunday.
An agricultural wonderland, the Big Island is the perfect locale for browsing farmers markets and investigating the local produce and handmade goods.