The Heartbeat of Hawai'i: Culture and Tradition
At Kalani, our culture is deeply intertwined with the foundational Hawaiian values of integrity and respect. Our co-founder, Lono Dickson, who was born and raised on the island of Maui, integrates these cherished principles into the fabric of our company. We invite you to explore the island way of life and the kindness of the Aloha spirit with us.

The Kalani Ohana has a New Home!
Exciting News! After 20 wonderful years at our former location, we’re thrilled to announce that Kalani Packaging has moved to a new location! This move marks a significant milestone in our journey, and we’re excited

King Kamehameha Day
On June 11th, Hawaiians celebrate King Kamehameha Day with vibrant festivities. The celebrations feature grand floral parades, where floats are adorned in colorful leis, and traditional Hawaiian hula performances accompanied by lively music. Lei draping

Forgotten Towns of Hawaii
Forgotten Towns of Hawaii Hawaii has a complex history. Even today the islands are evolving due to natural events like floods, earthquakes, and volcanoes. The Hawaiian Islands continue to change and the people of Hawaii

5 must-do’s on Maui
Maui Must Do’s Maui Favorites Maui offers a plethora of activities for visitors. Some of the most popular things to do include driving the scenic Road to Hana, snorkeling with sea turtles at Molokini Crater,

Kalaupapa National Historic Park
Kalaupapa National Historical Park on Molokai, Hawaii, preserves the poignant history of the Kalaupapa and Kalawao settlements, which once served as leper colonies in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. This park offers a

History of the Aloha Shirt
How the Aloha Shirt Inspired Casual Friday In 1962 the Hawaiian Fashion Guild pushed to make the Aloha shirt (more commonly known as the Hawaiian Shirt), acceptable business attire. They argued that the Hawaiian climate

Haleakala
Haleakalā, Maui’s towering “House of the Sun,” is a spectacular shield volcano that stands over 10,000 feet tall. It boasts a colossal, erosion-formed crater 11 miles wide, offering visitors breathtaking views and unique ecosystems. The