Why Saturdays at Kapiolani Park = LGBTQ Sports & Sass

If you haven’t spent a Saturday morning at Kapiolani Park watching Honolulu’s LGBTQ sports leagues in action, you’re missing out on one of Waikiki’s best free entertainment experiences. Kickball, flag football, even volleyball—they’re all here, and the energy is peak “we came to play, but also to have a good time.”

🔴 Kickball divas launching home runs and serving side-eye.
🏈 Flag football stars dodging rushers and bringing the flair.
🏐 Volleyball legends diving, spiking, and delivering main-character energy.

And the best part? Whether you’re watching from a shady spot under a tent (with Team Mimosa!) or under a tree or joining the post-game socializing at Hula’s, you’re part of the community.

So next Saturday, grab an iced coffee, throw on some sunscreen, and park yourself at Kapiolani Park—because nothing says weekend goals like watching sports with a side of sass. 🌈💪

Note: We’re currently in the middle of kickball season. All sports have different annual schedules (more info at: aikaneohana.com and higffl.org

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