Some of the great geeks from past Hawaii Geek Meets. Card and board game geeks are very welcome at the Hawaii Geek Meet. Cosplayers delight the crowd at the 2016 Hawaii Geek Meet. DevLeague is helping Hawaii grow its community of coders. Photo by Hawaii IRL. Take a trip back in time at the Hawaii Geek Meet. Hawaii Governor Neil Abercrombie visits the first Hawaii Geek Meet in April 2008. Some of the amazing cosplay at the Hawaii Geek Meet. It isn’t quite fencing, but Salle Honolulu lets kids have at it anyway. This BB-8 stole the show in 2016. The Pacific 501st shows off their handiwork. Learning about Lanieakea, our home galaxy cluster. Some of the great geeks from past Hawaii Geek Meets. Some of the amazing cosplay at the Hawaii Geek Meet. Code for Hawaii at the Hawaii Geek Meet. Giant Connect Four! Girl Genius Labs helps kids tap their creativity. The very first Hawaii Geek Meet in 2008. Lots of great gear gets shown off at the Hawaii Geek Meet. Some of the great geeks from past Hawaii Geek Meets. Astronomer Paul Lawler with some serious glass. The Emergency Amateur Radio Club keeps everyone safe. We’ve only remembered to take a group photo once. Who doesn’t love LEGO? Thanks to HILUG, we all get to play! Hawaii Governor David Ige learns about Greenpath Technology. Some of the great geeks from past Hawaii Geek Meets. A solar telescope to spot sunspots. Some of the great geeks from past Hawaii Geek Meets. It’s not easy being green, except at the Hawaii Geek Meet. Hawaii’s first makerspace, HiCapacity. Some of the great geeks from past Hawaii Geek Meets. Some of the amazing cosplay at the Hawaii Geek Meet. Even in the hot sun, cosplayers turn out to show off their gear. It’s a bird, it’s a plane… it’s the sun! Setting up a solar station. Mix and match your fandoms at the Hawaii Geek Meet. Ron Hashiro making contact on his ham radio. The d20 Girls at the Hawaii Geek Meet. The science team at Oceanit blow young geeks’ minds. Some of the great geeks from past Hawaii Geek Meets. The Hawaii Geek Meet comes together at Magic Island. Everyone gets to cosplay at the Hawaii Geek Meet. Lindsea and a friend at the 2016 Hawaii Geek Meet. Science communicators do important work! Sungazing with the UH Institute for Astronomy. The radio geeks of Hawaii Public Radio. Traci Toguchi, Roz Savage, Nicole Bilodeau Randall, and Andy Bumatai. Oceanit brought a genuine robot to the Hawaii Geek Meet. Ham radio operators making contacts halfway around the globe. Pokemon Go was a big deal in 2016. Checking out sunspots with a simple instrument. Quidditch in real life! Looking timeless and stylish in the park. Photo by susieschmoozee. Ham radio has been a part of the Hawaii Geek Meet from the beginning. Solar telescopes courtesy the UH INstitute for Astronomy. Cooking cookies and other snacks with the power of the sun. Some of the amazing cosplay at the Hawaii Geek Meet. Not one, but two Google Glass Explorers at the Hawaii Geek Meet. Lego creations by HiLUG. Photo by Burt Lum. Got drones? We do, at the Hawaii Geek Meet. More than a few drones in flight. The battleground for the local Nerf league. Some of the great geeks from past Hawaii Geek Meets. Some of the great geeks from past Hawaii Geek Meets. Greenpath Technology at the Hawaii Geek Meet.