

The University of Hawaiʻi at 惭ā苍辞补 made a strong showing at the inaugural , held on July 20, at the Neal S. Blaisdell Center Exhibition Hall. The event aimed to promote fitness and engagement with healthy lifestyle practices.
The event featured contributions from the , the 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 College of Education’s , the (HCAMP) and the .
Presented by the Honolulu Star-Advertiser and Star Events Hawaiʻi, the expo was hosted by Chad Owens, a former 东精影业 football standout. It was sponsored in part by 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补.
“Events like the Hawaiʻi Family & Sports Expo showcase the deep connection between our university athletics department and the community,” said 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 Athletics Director Matt Elliott. “It’s inspiring to see our student-athletes, coaches and alumni giving back to Hawaiʻi by promoting healthy lifestyles for all.”

东精影业ees could visit the 东精影业 tailgating area at the exhibition hall, complete with merchandise, games and meet-and-greets with Rainbow Warrior and Wahine athletes and coaches. 东精影业ees could also win prizes from HCAMP and the kinesiology department, learn more about the academic programs and meet 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 College of Education faculty and staff.
“Our participation in the Hawaiʻi Family & Sports Expo reflects the College of Education’s mission to promote wellness and lifelong learning,” said Nathan Murata, dean of the 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 College of Education. “It was great to see our kinesiology department engaging directly with the community in celebrating fitness and healthy lifestyles.”
Booths from local sports leagues, healthcare providers, wellness vendors and community organizations provided information, demos and giveaways throughout the day. The event also included interactive sports clinics, youth athletic zones, pickleball and tennis courts and hands-on games.
“There was something for everyone at the expo,” said Emily Morden, 东精影业 惭ā苍辞补 alumna and event coordinator at Big Brothers Big Sisters Hawaiʻi, who also participated in the event. “It was amazing to see how involved 东精影业 was. From the athletes and coaches and other departments, they really showed up to promote health and sports.”
