Paddling, polo parties, and markets part of North Shore’s September events

Jade Eckardt

Here’s the latest happenings in September on Oahu’s North Shore.

Polo at Mokuleia Polo Field, Mokuleia
Polo matches on the beach at Mokuleia. Other activities include skydivers, live band, food, polo, and bar.
Gates open at noon for tailgating, game 2:00 p.m. every Sunday
Farrington Highway, 3.5 miles past Waialua High School, beach side.
$8 adults, children 16 and under are free.
Call the Hawaii Polo Club at (808) 226-0061 for more info.

Haleiwa Joe’s Labor Day Paddleboard Race, 4.25 mile race.
Waimea Bay to Haleiwa Ali’i Beach Park
Sunday, September 6; race begins at 11:00 a.m.
Contact (808) 638-8208 for more info or visit http://hawaiipaddleboardassociation.com.

North Shore Country Market
Community farmers and open market selling only Hawaii-made/grown fresh produce, arts and crafts, and food. .
Sunset Beach Elementary School
Saturdays, 8:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.
Contact North Shore Country Market at (808) 237-7022 or visit www.northshorecountrymarket.com for more info.

Waialua Farmers Market
Community farmers market selling Waialua grown fresh produce.
Historic Waialua Sugar Mill
Every Wednesday and Saturday from 8:30 a.m. to noon
Visit www.sugarmillhawaii.com/farmer/ for more info.

Haleiwa Farmers Market
Food vendors use only bio-compostable plates and utensils. Over 40 local vendors feature local produce, crafts, educational demonstrations, and music.
At the end of Haleiwa on the Waimea side
Every Sunday from 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.
Contact Pamela Boyar & Annie Suite at (808) 388-9696 or visit www.haleiwafarmersmarket.com for more info.