A luau for lunches with the Ukuholics to benefit NourishNC
Saturday, April 18 at 2pm Join us for an afternoon centered around community and purpose as we raise awareness and resources for NourishNC. Every admission goes directly toward supporting children in our area who face food insecurity. It’s a simple, meaningful way to spend an afternoon — good music, good company, and a chance to give back locally. Luau attire always encouraged.
When: Saturday, April 18, 2pm-4pm
Where: Avenue B, 723 N. 4th Street Wilmington, NC
Admission: $5.00
The WHAT:
The Port City Ukuholics
2:00pm – 4:00pm
Delivering the soundtrack for the afternoon, the Port City Ukuholics, known for their upbeat spirit and wholesome repertoire blend familiar favorites with breezy island energy. Including up to 18 ukuleles, bass, percussion, accordion and more, guarantees a high energy show that spans generations.
The Ukuholics have built a reputation for showing up in support of local causes, regularly lending their time and music to charity-driven events throughout the area. Their presence here isn’t just about the performance — it’s about contributing to something bigger, using music as a way to bring people together and support the community they’re part of.
THE WHY:
NourishNC
Feeding Children. Fueling the Future
NourishNC mobilizes volunteers and resources to provide supplemental food assistance to the 1 in 6 children in New Hanover County who struggle with hunger. NourishNC’s goal is to enhance children’s health and well-being by preventing the devastating consequences of food insecurity. NourishNC programming supports our vision to be anywhere and everywhere food insecure children need us.

