I've been to this three or four times now. Just so you know what to expect, there's a stand for food and shaved ice, a little gift stand, there's usually a silent auction going on, and there's entertainment in the form of taiko, martial arts and dance demonstrations. As evening come on, there's a big traditional dance. One of the dances I've seen has something to do with cats, as people hold their hands like paws. Another involves being a coal worker or something like that, and they make shoveling motions. It's pretty cool to see.