On Maui in Hawai‘i, families gathered for a Rainbow Color Festival with music, food trucks, and a big group color throw. During the throw, safe, event-approved colorful powder whooshed into the air, making bright clouds that looked like a living tie-dye pattern.
The festival also shared a helpful message: follow safety rules. The story notes reminders like keeping powder out of eyes and listening to organizers and parents, so everyone can enjoy the celebration comfortably.
This event wasn’t only about fun—organizers encouraged people to donate to support the Maui Food Bank. A food bank is a community helper that collects and shares food so families can have enough to eat, turning a fun day out into a chance to help neighbors.
There was even a science connection: colors are different kinds of light that our eyes can see. When powder floats in the air, it scatters light in many directions, which makes those bright color clouds stand out—and gives people a joyful reason to come together and do something kind.
The festival also shared a helpful message: follow safety rules. The story notes reminders like keeping powder out of eyes and listening to organizers and parents, so everyone can enjoy the celebration comfortably.
This event wasn’t only about fun—organizers encouraged people to donate to support the Maui Food Bank. A food bank is a community helper that collects and shares food so families can have enough to eat, turning a fun day out into a chance to help neighbors.
There was even a science connection: colors are different kinds of light that our eyes can see. When powder floats in the air, it scatters light in many directions, which makes those bright color clouds stand out—and gives people a joyful reason to come together and do something kind.