Get a taste of aloha at the Longwood Luau Event is May 3 at Reiter Park from 4-8 p.m.
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LONGWOOD, Fla. – A trip to Hawaii can be costly, but you can still get the aloha spirit at the Longwood Luau.
“Experience a magical evening of Hawaiian culture,” at the event being held at Reiter Park on Saturday, May 3 from 4-8 p.m., according to organizers.
Watch the Florida sunset as you enjoy traditional Hawaiian music, hula dancers, fore and knife performers, tropical drinks and authentic Hawaiian food.
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Organizers encourage attendees to bring your own chairs or blankets at the park located at 311 W Warren Ave. in Longwood.
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