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The Aloha Shriners 2026 Potentate’s Shirt draws inspiration from a classic mid-century temple shirt, paying tribute to a beloved design from the fraternity’s past. This timeless Reyn Spooner aloha shirt features an embroidered version of an iconic Aloha Shriners logo dating back to the mid-20th century, blending heritage and island style...
During the month of May, the Aloha Shriners proudly participated in the 48th Annual Masonic Children’s Festival near Tokyo Tower, joining members of Japan’s Masonic community and local families for a day filled with fellowship, fun, and service...
The Maui Shrine Club recently gathered for its monthly Feztastic Friday Fellowship at Teddy's Bigger Burgers in Kahului, Maui. Held on the last Friday of May, the event brought together Nobles for an evening of friendship, great food, and the fellowship that makes Shrinedom so special...
Members of Arab Shriners — the home temple (chapter) of Imperial Potentate Brad Koehn — recently made a special visit to Shriners Children’s Hawaii during their memorable Potentate’s Cruise through the Hawaiian Islands...
The bonds of brotherhood were on full display in Hawaii as a large delegation of Aloha Shrine Nobles from Japan recently traveled across the Pacific for a memorable and meaningful visit. Their time in the islands was marked by a special visit to Shriners Children's Hawaii, where they were given an in-depth tour highlighting the history...
The spirit of fellowship was alive and well in Honolulu as the Aloha Shriners held its annual Spring Ceremonial alongside the Grand Lodge of Hawaii F&AM Annual Communication. By coordinating these two major Masonic events, the Aloha Shriners created a meaningful and convenient opportunity for visiting brethren...
Visiting Nobles from the Ansar Shriners were recently welcomed to Hawaiʻi, where they experienced both the beauty of the islands and the strong sense of brotherhood that unites Shriners everywhere. Their visit reflected the core values of the fraternity—fellowship, shared purpose, and a commitment to service...
The Aloha Shriners recently welcomed members, families, and friends to their 3rd Annual Easter Egg Hunt & Family Beach Day at the Shriners Beach Club in Waimānalo—a joyful gathering filled with laughter, fellowship, and the spirit of ohana...
The Aloha Shriners were proud to once again support the Punahou Carnival through our annual Punahou Carnival Parking Fundraiser. As a longtime community partner, this initiative helps provide safe and accessible parking throughout the surrounding area while raising vital funds in support of the Shriners’ mission.
Members of the Aloha Shriners were proud to assist the Building Industry Association (BIA) Home Building & Remodeling Show at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center by supervising the popular Keiki Area...