Atkinson Plumeria directions
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Learn how to make an authentic Hawaiian plumeria lei, kui style! The amazing Stacy Atkinson will guide you through the entire process. As a bonus, you’ll also learn how to make a plumeria hairpiece.
All materials and supplies are included in your registration, and you’ll take home what you make! No experience is necessary, and all ages are welcome. This class is held in an in-person, intimate setting on Atkinson Plumeria Farm in our open, shaded classroom. This is a rain-or-shine event.
Have more fun! Bring…
- Grandma, mom, daughter, granddaughter
- Spouse/partner
- BFF, neighbors, coworkers, fellow plumeria growers
If you want to preserve your lei, bring an ice chest with an ice pack covered by at least 3-4 layers of newspaper.
After the class, you can walk around the farm among the 100s of plumerias and 1000s of blooms.
What to bring:
- Water bottle (refills provided)
- Hat
- Pen
- Close-toed shoes
- Wear sunscreen
- Aloha spirit
Check-in begins 15 minutes before the event starts. Please give yourself enough time to arrive, park, and get a seat, as the event will begin promptly at the start time.
Water and coffee will be provided.
Note: Cancellations accepted up to 24 hours in advance of the event. Eventbrite ticket fees will be deducted (around 8%).
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Price: $35 – limited tickets available!
Includes blooms, lei-making materials, lei and hairpiece hands-on instruction, and a chance to walk the farm.
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Note: If a class is sold out, contact us with your phone number to be placed on the waitlist.
Testimonials
“It was a perfect morning and enjoyed every minute of it. It’s worth far more than you charge!” Gina
“Thank you for the great lei-making class. My friends were impressed with my first lei.” Jane
“Stacy was clear and patient with all of us novices! Thank you very much for your kindness and expertise. ” Laurie
“Thanks for welcoming us to your lovely farm and making us feel comfortable like family and not like we were at some stuffy classroom.” Reina


