Ohana Party / Photographer Col. Albert Benson
Ohana Party / Photographer Col. Albert Benson
In the 1960s, Ohana parties at The Benson Home on the North Shore of Oahu were a cherished tradition, embodying the essence of Hawaiian culture and community. These gatherings were more than just social events; they were a celebration of family, friendship, and the island's rich heritage. The Benson Home, nestled amidst the lush beauty of the North Shore, served as a welcoming haven where people of all ages came together to enjoy traditional Hawaiian music, hula dancing, and a feast of local delicacies. The air was always filled with laughter and the scent of plumeria, as guests embraced the spirit of aloha, sharing stories and creating memories that would last a lifetime. These Ohana parties were a testament to the deep bonds of kinship and the importance of preserving the cultural traditions that define the Hawaiian way of life.