Happy Camper Photo Spread Showcases Vidinha Stadium Baseball and Kukui Grove Market
The Garden Island ran its recurring "Happy Camper" photo feature on Feb. 21, 2026, publishing a selection that highlighted high-school baseball action at Vidinha Stadium and market scenes at Kukui Grove.

The Garden Island published its recurring "Happy Camper" photo feature on Feb. 21, 2026, running a selection of community and sports photographs that focused on two local hubs: Vidinha Stadium and Kukui Grove. The spread presented high-school baseball action at Vidinha Stadium and market scenes at Kukui Grove, giving readers a concentrated visual update on Kaua‘i activity.
Photographs from Vidinha Stadium documented high-school baseball action in Kaua‘i, placing the county’s spring athletics front and center in the Feb. 21 feature. The Happy Camper selection emphasized game-day movement and sideline presence at Vidinha Stadium, framing local baseball as a daily civic event that draws students, families, and coaches to the field.
At Kukui Grove, the photo spread captured market scenes that illustrated retail and social activity in a primary Līhuʻe commercial center. Images in the Feb. 21 Happy Camper selection showed vendors and shoppers at Kukui Grove, signaling weekday commerce and community interaction at the mall-adjacent market area identified in the feature.

The Garden Island’s choice to pair Vidinha Stadium baseball with Kukui Grove market imagery on Feb. 21 highlighted two distinct civic spaces in Kaua‘i life: formal school athletics and everyday marketplace exchange. By presenting both in a single Happy Camper spread, the newspaper created a snapshot that links public recreation at Vidinha Stadium with economic and social routines at Kukui Grove.
Readers who followed the Feb. 21, 2026, Happy Camper photo spread received a concise visual inventory of recent local happenings in Kaua‘i, from high-school baseball at Vidinha Stadium to market activity at Kukui Grove. The recurring feature continues to assemble these selections, using The Garden Island’s pages to document community rhythm across well-known Kaua‘i venues.
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