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Hula in the Coola is more of a tradition in the Northern Hemisphere and can occur anytime in January or February, but it is traditionally held on the 1st of February.
By this point, people are getting tired of the winter weather, and it's an opportunity to party and bring the tropics inside for a day.
How is it celebrated? Throw a Tahitian or Hawaiian-themed party with drinks, grass skirts, and coconut bras, toast the mid-winter chill, and fantasize about warmer climates and times. Yes, it's an excuse for a party and a little wacky fun. We've been trying to figure out where this event originated, but who cares! Get the tequila and the rum ready, little umbrellas, and have yourself a blast. After all, winter ends in just 49 more days!
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