March for Babies

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March for Babies

CommunitySaturday, April 25, 2026· 7:30 AMFree
Kakaako Waterfront Park, 102 Ohe Street, HONOLULU, Hawaii, 96813
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March of Dimes invites the community to its 56th annual March for Babies on Saturday, April 25, 2026, at Kakaʻako Waterfront Park in Honolulu, where the Hawaii chapter hopes to reach its highest-ever goal of 1000 walkers and $330,000 raised.Everyone can participate simply by walking two laps, approximately 1.25 miles, around the park.Participants will support a great cause while being treated to live entertainment led by local band “TenFeet” as well as hands-on activities and lots of giveaways by event sponsors. Families and strollers areencouraged! The morning’s schedule includes the following:▪ 7:30 am – Registration▪ 8:00 am – Opening Ceremony▪ 8:30 am – Walk begins (1.25 miles, 2 laps around Kakaʻako Waterfront Park)▪ 9:130 am – Entertainment by Ten Feet and raffle prize drawings▪ Ongoing – Arts and crafts, fire truck tour and vendor booths

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