Piko is built by the people who love it.
No membership needed to walk through the door. Our weekly programming is open to all — just show up.
| Day | Time | Event | Location |
|---|---|---|---|
| Monday | 7:00 – 9:00 pm | Open Movement | Dance Temple |
| Wednesday | 6:30 – 8:30 pm | Community Circle | The Commons |
| Thursday | 7:00 – 9:30 pm | Maker Night | The Studio |
| Friday | 6:00 – 10:00 pm | Open Temple | Dance Temple |
| Sunday | 10:00 am – 12:00 pm | Council & Song | Vision Loft |
Schedule subject to change — follow our announcements for the latest.
Membership at Piko is how this place stays alive. Members aren't customers — they're co-creators of what happens here.
In exchange for a monthly contribution, members get priority access to events, discounted rentals, a voice in the circles, and something harder to name: a sense of belonging to something that matters.
Every circle at Piko has open roles. If one of the seven functions speaks to you, there's probably a place where your energy is needed.
Help steward our finances, maintain legal clarity, and keep the physical space safe. Ideal for those with accounting, legal, or facilities experience.
Support relationship-building, creative programming, and the fabric of our community culture. Perfect for connectors, artists, and culture-tenders.
Keep the day-to-day running smoothly — logistics, scheduling, follow-through. For doers who love making things work.
Help communicate Piko's story — social media, newsletters, facilitating conversations. For writers, communicators, and facilitators.
Research, document, and help us understand where we're going. Ideal for strategists, researchers, and people who love patterns and possibility.
Hold the mission, guide values conversations, and help us stay true to why we exist. For elders, teachers, and purpose-keepers.
Our spaces are available for workshops, performances, residencies, community dinners, ceremonies, and more. If your idea fits the spirit of Piko, we want to hear it.
We especially welcome proposals from Kauai residents, indigenous and local Hawaiian practitioners, movement artists, and community educators.
Not every proposal will be a fit — but we read everything. What matters most to us is whether your work serves the community and honors the space.
Whether you want to attend, volunteer, or propose something — start with a hello.