MauiTimes - Volume 02, Issue 11S November 2022 - Maui Gives

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Welcome to Maui Gives

“We make a living by what we get. We make a life by what we give.”

- Winston Churchhill

“The meaning of life is to find your gift. The purpose of life is to give it away.”

- Pablo Picasso

This is an issue about giving.

In the following pages, we’ll highlight a number of charities that need support from the community to continue doing the important work they do for an array of causes and at-risk groups.

Donating feels good. Whatever you can give, you should give. Pick the causes that matter to you and support the organizations that are moving them forward.

We’ve also included a gift guide featuring locally made products, and an explanation of how keeping your dollars on Maui has a positive ripple effect that extends far beyond any single business.

The holidays—however you celebrate them—are about much more than imported products and twinkling lights. They are a time to celebrate our shared humanity and to remember the ties that bind us, on-island and around the world.

Mele Kalikimaka, happy holidays, and aloha.

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Staying Local

Why

This issue is about two things: shopping locally and giving to local charities. It’s in the holiday spirit, but these should be yearround values and practices.

To quote from Michael Shuman’s book, “Going Local”: “Going local does not mean walling off the outside world. It means nurturing locally owned businesses which use local resources sustainably, employ local workers at decent wages and serve primarily local consumers. It means becoming more self-sufficient and less dependent on imports. Control moves from the boardrooms of distant corporations and back into the community where it belongs.”

number of other organizations listed in the following pages. They help sustain our most at-risk community members and our environment. Plus, giving makes you feel good.

That’s not just feel-good jargon: a Harvard University study found that giving money to others elevated people’s happiness more than spending it on themselves.

After that, though, you should keep your dollars here by spending at local businesses. Accord-

When money stays here, it doesn’t just help business owners and their employees. It helps ensure we can retain teachers, firefighters, and other essential workers. It makes Maui work.

ing to a study by the American Independent Business Alliance, 48 cents of every dollar spent at a local, independent business are recirculated locally, compared to 14 cents for every dollar spent at corporate chain stores.

and other essential workers. It makes Maui work.

Products produced on-island— many of which we’ll highlight in this issue—are more ecologically sustainable. And they represent and sustain local people, rather than arriving from afar in a shipping container.

Of course, it’s nearly impossible to only buy local. Big-box stores have an allure. And it’s always tempting to grab things with a click.

As Sen. Brian Schatz told MauiTimes in our April Green Issue, “It’s hard to look anyone in the eye and say with a straight face that we’re going to generate all our own materials for a modern life. We first need to focus on low-hanging fruit.”

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Cents of every dollar spent at small, independent businesses that are recirculated locally.

That’s where we’re aiming with this issue: keeping resources on Maui.

The first, most obvious tier is donating to the Maui Food Bank, for example, or the Maui Nui Marine Resource Council, or any

That has a ripple effect, especially on a small island. When money stays here, it doesn’t just help business owners and their employees. It helps ensure we can retain teachers, firefighters,

That said, especially during the holiday season, it’s a worthy goal to shop as much as possible at small businesses and to purchase things made on Maui. That’s the low-hanging fruit (or fruitcake). Local edibles and drinkables are fresher. Local wearables and decorative items are more unique.

So: give generously. Shop Locally. Help those in need. Sustain the ‘aina. Keep your dollars on Maui.

It feels good. It is good. It’s the right thing to do.

Cents of every dollar spent at chain stores that are recirculated locally.

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Percentage of small business owners who said the holiday season is essential for their financial viability.

1 billion

Metric tons of CO2 generated by shipping every year.

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The environment. Pets. The hungry. The houseless. The keiki. The kupuna. Maui is full of charities and nonprofits doing important work, and they all need your help. What follows is a list of worthy organizations, with some information about who they are and what they do. We encourage you to choose the ones that speak to you, contact them, find out what they need, and give. It’s in the holiday spirit, but please consider continuing to donate when you can throughout the year. It’ll warm your heart—and it makes a real difference.

BOYS & GIRLS CLUB OF MAUI

A nonprofit helping youth outside of school. Boys and Girls Club clubhouses provide a safe, supportive, inclusive, and nurturing environment where young people receive academic support, participate in health and fitness activities, and engage with positive role models. BGCM operates multiple clubhouses islandwide. Membership is $5 for a full year.

100 Kanaloa Ave., Kahului 808-242-4363 info@bgcmaui.org Bgcmaui.org

EAST MAUI WATERSHED PARTNERSHIP

The group protects habitat for rare plant species and native birds. The partnership actively manages 40,000 acres of fragile, high-elevation forests on the windward slopes of Haleakalā. The partnership ensures East Maui’s upland watershed functions and protects habitat for native species. They provide opportunities for keiki to learn about watershed function and partner with other conservation agencies to provide training to tour guides about Maui’s natural environment.

P.O. Box 431, Makawao 808-573-6999 info@eastmauiwatershed.org Eastmauiwatershed.org

MAUI HULIAU FOUNDATION

Founded in 2010 with the mission to promote environmental literacy and leadership among youth ages 12-18 throughout Maui

Nui. Through diverse hands-on programs focusing on ecology, filmmaking, leadership, climate change, and waste reduction, they seek to educate and empower youth to become future stewards of our natural environment.

PO Box 977, Haʻikū 808-757-2100 info@mauihuliaufoundation.org Mauihuliaufoundation.org

HOSPICE MAUI

Hospice Maui provides care to maximize the comfort and dignity of those in their last months and weeks of life. Highly trained and experienced professionals, including an all-RN hospice nursing staff, care for the patient, support the caregivers and families, and anticipate and address the complex physical, emotional, and spiritual issues that can arise. They also offer bereavement support services provided by licensed professional counselors.

400 Mahalani St., Wailuku 808-244-5555 mail@hospicemaui.org Hospicemaui.org

MAUI HISTORICAL SOCIETY –HALE HŌʻIKEʻIKE AT THE BAILEY HOUSE

The museum’s mission is to collect, preserve, study, interpret and share the history and heritage of Maui. Since 1951, the Maui Historical Society has been a community repository for Hawaiian, missionary and plantation era artifacts, documents, and photographs.

They’re primarily a museum, offering tours and information about the various collections. They provide research opportunities to the public and special school tours for students of all ages.

2373-A Main St., Wailuku 808-244-3326 info@mauimuseum.org Mauimuseum.org

MAUI NUI MARINE RESOURCE COUNCIL

Maui Nui Marine Resource Council works to protect coral reefs, promote clean ocean water, and restore native fish to the near shore waters of Maui County. This Maui-based non-profit organization was created more than a decade ago by the late community visionary Edwin Lindsey and marine biologist Robin Newbold, along with other Maui residents concerned about our island’s declining coral reefs and fish populations. 808-280-3196 chase@mauireefs.org 808-707-5056 Mauireefs.org

MAUI ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS

Their mission says it best. They enrich individuals, building community and connecting our world through the performing arts. For more than 40 years, MAPA has brought performing arts to the people of Maui by way of after-school dance, drama, and music classes, in-school performing arts residencies, and educational

theater tours, all while producing professional-quality theater and dance productions.

2050 Main St., Suite 3G, Wailuku 808-244-8760 Mauiacademy.org

IMUA FAMILY SERVICES

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Imua Family Services provides comprehensive early childhood development services to children and their families with the support and resources needed to reach their full potential in life. They provide a combination of services including speech language pathology, physical therapy, occupational therapy, and care coordination services. Their team works hard to get children a plan that best fits them and helps them reach those important milestones.

161 S. Wakea Ave., Kahului 808-244-7467 info@imuafamily.org Imuafamily.org

KA LIMA O MAUI

Ka Lima O Maui’s mission is “Enhancing Lives through Self-Reliance” for persons with disabilities through employment related services. They’re Maui’s largest employer of persons with disabilities with 60 individuals working on groundskeeping and custodial service contracts. Established in 1955 to help tuberculosis patients rehabilitate, it is one of Maui’s oldest nonprofits. They also help individuals find work in the community and work closely with employers to

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garner successful job placements. Their Medicaid Waiver program focuses on helping persons with disabilities gain more independent living skills through a variety of individualized activities.

170 Mahalani St., Wailuku 808-244-5502 info@kalimaomaui.org Kalimaomaui.org

youth to build skills, increase self awareness and self esteem and be more involved in their community. The center’s staff provides guidance and mentorship during daily cooking classes, radio broadcasts, video productions, skateboarding, ocean swimming, surfing, body-boarding, and during many field trips around the island.

PO Box 790999, Pāʻia 808-579-8354 admin@pyccmaui.org Pyccmaui.org

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HUI NOʻEAU VISUAL ARTS CENTER

Hui No‘eau is the only art center of its kind in Maui County. It’s a nonprofit arts education organization dedicated to sharing the benefits of the visual arts with the entire community. Free and open to the public seven days a week, the Hui’s exhibitions, facilities, and programs benefit over 30,000 artists, youth, educators, and community members in Maui County, as well as visitors. 2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao 808-572-6560 info@huinoeau.com Huinoeau.com

and other social services agencies feeding people in need. They were instrumental in providing food boxes to families and kupuna during the COVID-19 pandemic.

760 Kolu St., Wailuku 808-243-9500 info@mauifoodbank.org Mauifoodbank.org

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HUI O WAʻA KAULUA: MAUI’S VOYAGING SOCIETY

Hui O Wa‘a Kaulua is committed to developing and conducting model educational programs using traditional Polynesian voyaging to excite and challenge students and their communities to learn about, respect, and care for the natural and social environment. It’s their vision to have a healthy, productive, safe Hawai‘i. It’s their goal to work with high school students in Maui Nui and start Jr. Voyaging Clubs within our schools.

525 Front St., Lāhainā 808-205-7412 huiowaaoffice@gmail.com Huiwaa.org

MAUI FOREST BIRD RECOVERY PROJECT

They’re a research and management organization dedicated to the recovery of Maui’s native forest birds. Not only do the forest and birds benefit from what they do, so do Maui’s watershed and our whole island community. The fresh water on Maui mostly comes from native forests replenishing our aquifers and streams. Helping to restore our native forest will, in turn, help our water resources, reduce airborne carbon, and produce oxygen for our atmosphere.

2465 Olinda Rd., Makawao 808-573-0280 info@mauiforestbirds.org Mauiforestbirds.org

PĀʻIA YOUTH AND CULTURAL CENTER

The Pā‘ia Youth & Cultural Center offers a safe and nurturing environment where youth members learn as they experience and grow. By offering many high-quality programs and fun activities, the PYCC creates opportunities for

Maui Humane Society is Maui County’s only open-admission shelter, handling all animal management and adoption services. MHS is the only organization in the county offering humane education programs, and many local pet owners take advantage of their spay-neuter assistance program.

1350 Maui Veterans Hwy., Puʻunene 808-877-3680 donate@mauihumanesociety.org Mauihumanesociety.org

SAVE MAUI CATS: CAT CAFÉ MAUI

Save Maui Cats is the nonprofit organization that opened Cat Café Maui in the Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center in August. The café serves as a comfortable, quiet place where guests can cuddle with kitties being fostered there for the Maui Humane Society. All of the cats are spayed or neutered, chipped, socialized, and ready for adoption. Special events include movie nights, yoga, and art classes. 275 W. Kaʻahumanu Ave., Kahului, 2nd Floor info@mauicatrescue.org Mauicatrescue.org

NA KEIKI O EMALIA

Inspired by the 2014 loss of beloved mother and teacher, Emalia Guard, this group’s trained volunteer facilitators provide a safe, comfortable place where families can process their grief and form friendships with others who have had similar experiences. They do not provide therapy or counseling. They use art and creative expression in the groups, as well as toys and games for the younger keiki. PO Box 1137, Wailuku 808-214-9832 contact@nkoemaui.org Nkoemaui.org

MAUI EQUALITY COALITION

The Maui Equality Coalition is an agency whose goals are to serve as the public face and advocate for Maui LGBTQ+ Community. The organization promotes human care, educational and social activities directed at furthering the well being and development of the transgender, bisexual, lesbian and gay community and people with related concerns. They strive to be instrumental in promoting a better understanding of—and unity within—the community and in Maui County. info@mauiequality.org Mauiequality.org

The Sanctuary offers refuge and protection to Central and South American primates from research labs, tourist attractions and the pet trade. These victims of exploitation are given safe haven at Pacific Primate Sanctuary, where they are cared for with devotion and respect by volunteers. The Sanctuary provides rehabilitative care, which enables primates to recover from the trauma and abuse that they have suffered. They provide the primates with a life in the natural world shared with others of their own kind.

500 Hāloa Rd., Haʻikū 808-572-8089 Pacificprimate.org

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ALOHA MAUI PRIDE

The mission of AMP is to improve and honor the lives of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer, Gender Non-conforming, Non-binary, Aikane, Mahu, Mahu Wahine, and Mahu Kane people; as well as to enhance a mutual understanding and acceptance of all people. AMP is committed to accomplishing this goal via education, sharing cultural values, and increasing awareness and visibility of the LGBTQIA+ community and their allies within the State of Hawai‘i.

415 Dairy Rd., Suite E-612, Kahului info@alohamauipride.org Alohamauipride.org

MAUI FOOD BANK

The mission of the Maui Food Bank is to help the hungry in Maui County by collecting and distributing food through community partnerships with soup kitchens

The Maui Arts & Cultural Center (MACC) is Hawai‘i’s most comprehensive performing and visual arts facility–inspiring people through personal and shared experiences of the arts. All people on Maui stand to benefit from what happens at the MACC: the staff and administration strive to provide meaningful, enriching and entertaining arts experiences, through a diverse presentation of performing and visual arts.

1 Cameron Way, Kahului 808-242-2787 marketing@mauiarts.org Mauiarts.org

MAUI ADULT DAY CARE CENTERS

They provide a safe, nurturing environment filled with love and compassion for adults with physical or cognitive impairments, personal care that pampers and keeps them safe and comfortable, and daily reminiscent activities to bring a spark of life back into their days.

11 Mahaolu St., Suite B, Kahului 808-871-5804 info@madcc.org Madcc.org

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HABITAT FOR HUMANITY MAUI

Habitat for Humanity Maui has been providing low cost housing and repairs for almost 20 years on Maui. Recently, Habitat expanded its geographic area to include Lana‘i so that they can help deserving families on Lana‘i and Maui. They’ve completed more than 108 homes since 2003 and have plans to start a 10-house subdivision in Lāhainā next year. They also continue to do small critical repairs and major repairs for those families whose income doesn’t allow them to finance these repairs. All projects done by Habitat are at no profit and no interest, making it affordable for families earning below 80 percent median income. Habitat for Humanity Maui is a licensed construction company.

970 L. Main St., Wailuku 808-242-1140 info@habitat-maui.org Habitat-maui.org

WOMEN HELPING WOMEN MAUI

They work hard to end domestic violence throughout our county and the world. They recognize that not everyone wants their relationship to end–they just want the violence and abuse to stop. WHW works hard with families to create safety plans and work with the community to support victims and educate ourselves about the many forms of domestic violence and how everyone can work together to end it. They help women, men, families and communities be safer. Literally–their tagline is “Until Every Home is Safe.”

1935 Main St., Suite 202, Wailuku 808-242-6600 info@whwmaui.net Womenhelpingwomenmaui.com

LAHAINA ARTS ASSOCIATION

The Lāhainā Arts Association provides no-cost art education for children on Maui and Molokai who need it most, through the Maui Youth Art Outreach program. Their focus is to bring quality art education to children who would otherwise have no access to creative arts. Currently, LAA reaches nearly 1,000 keiki every year. They partner with Hāna School and Kaunakakai School on Molokai to provide the students’ only art education programming. They partner with youth centers, homeless centers, and government housing sites to serve communities in need. LAA also pro-

vides annual scholarships and mentorships for high school art students.

648 Wharf St., Suite 103, Lāhainā 808-661-0111 info@lahaina-arts.org Lahaina-arts.org

MAUI UNITED WAY

This umbrella nonprofit group works hard to ensure that there are vital services in place to provide support for those in need, specifically around the impact areas of Education, Income, and Health. It’s estimated that one in two people will be touched by the United Way in their lifetime.

95 Mahalani St., Suite 24, Wailuku 808-244-8787 Mauiunitedway.org

MAUI FAMILY YMCA

The Maui Family YMCA works hard to enhance the quality of life for individuals, families and our community through programs that foster moral growth and build a healthy spirit, mind and body for all. The Maui Family YMCA also helps a large portion of our community through their Scholarship Program, providing financial assistance to individuals and families. Through this program, the Maui Family YMCA was able to produce over 200 membership opportunities and approximately 300 program services.

250 Kanaloa Ave., Kahului 808-242-9007 they@mauiymca.org Mauiymca.org

HAWAIʻI NATURE CENTER

Hawai‘i Nature Center seeks to foster awareness, appreciation, understanding, and stewardship of Hawai‘i’s environment by educating children with an interactive and immersive approach. Student programs and weeklong adventure camps are hosted at their ‘Iao Valley site, recently purchased by the County of Maui, which they now lease back.

875 ʻIao Valley Rd., Wailuku 808-244-6500

hncinfo@hawaiinaturecenter.org Hawaiinaturecenter.org

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Ka Hale A Ke Ola Homeless Resource Centers, Inc. is dedicated to breaking the cycle of homelessness and serving the needs of the homeless and hungry on Maui by providing emergency food and housing, empowering them to take responsibility for their own lives, and calling on the community to assist in these actions. They operate two shelters on the island, in Wailuku and Lāhainā. Central Center, 670 Waiale Rd., Wailuku 808-242-7600

Westside Center, 15 IpuʻAumakua Ln., Lāhainā 808-662-0076 info@khako.org Khako.org

ARC OF MAUI COUNTY

Arc of Maui County has promoted and protected the human rights of people with intellectual and developmental disabilities since 1954. They actively support programs and services that assure full inclusion and participation in the community throughout life. People with developmental disabilities are defined by their strengths, abilities and inherent value, not by their disability. They are entitled to the respect, dignity, safety and security enjoyed by other members of society; and are equal before the law. A developmental disability can be cognitive, physical or both, and begins before adulthood. Its effects are long term and alter essential life functioning activities.

140 N. Market St., Suite 202B, Wailuku 808-242-5781 arcinfo@arcofmaui.org Arcofmaui.org

MAUI FISHPONDS

One of the main programs of ‘Ao‘ao O Nā Loko I‘a O Maui is to rebuild and maintain Kō‘ie‘ie Fishpond. The community has been instrumental in assisting with this work as they help replace rocks that have fallen and rocks that have been uncovered after the sand shifts within the pond. They host numerous groups throughout the year who not only participate in fishpond restoration but also learn mo‘olelo (stories) and environmental and cultural history about this ancient fishpond.

726 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei 808-359-1172 koieiefishpond@gmail.com Mauifishpond.com

GOODWILL HAWAIʻI

Goodwill Hawai‘i is a 501(c)(3) non-profit charity that helps people with employment barriers to reach their full potential and become self-sufficient. Since 1959, their stores nationwide have provided job placement, career development, education, training, employment, and support services for people throughout the state. Thousands of Hawai‘i residents each year benefit from their services and have found employment in our community.

250 Alamaha St., N10B, Kahului 808-442-8989 info@higoodhawaii.org Goodwillhawaii.org

HAWAIʻI WILDLIFE DISCOVERY CENTER

The Hawai‘i Wildlife Discovery Center is a nonprofit, multi-media venue featuring a dynamic blend of art and science celebrating Hawai‘i’s marine life and showcasing the fieldwork of Hawai‘i Wildlife Fund. They have filled 5,000 sq ft. in Whalers Village with over 30 stunning exhibits about Hawai‘i’s undersea life, whaling era, cultural values, and conservation. Exhibits include an Immersion Room with a floor to ceiling film spanning 3 walls, a Kid’s Zone art and play area, marine debris art and exhibits, and 45 locally produced videos on an interactive kiosk.

2435 Kaʻanapali Pkwy., Lāhainā Hawaiiwildlifediscoverycenter.org

FEED MY SHEEP

Feed My Sheep is a unique mobile food distribution program, delivering food to neighborhoods in need each week. They pass out bags of groceries to anyone who needs help and give emotional support by offering a listening ear and prayer, so that they can experience love and not judgement in their time of need. Each month they serve up 69,000 half-pound meals. In the last year they have given food to 3,200 people including working but poor families, seniors on fixed incomes, and the houseless.

Corner of Camp 5 Rd., Puʻunene 808-872-9100 Feedmysheepmaui.com

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NISEI VETERANS MEMORIAL CENTER

The Nisei Veterans Memorial Center ignites human potential by inspiring people to find the hero in themselves through the legacy of the Nisei Veterans—American-born soldiers of Japanese ancestry who served in the U.S. Military during WWII, often as translators of intercepted Imperial communications. They envision a community where all people act selflessly for the greater good.

665 Kahului Beach Rd., Kahului 808-244-6862 info.nvmc@gmail.com NVMC.org

FRIENDS OF HALEAKALĀ NATIONAL PARK

The mission of the Friends of Haleakalā National Park is to assist the park and the National Park Service to achieve the purposes and goals for which they were established: to preserve Haleakala’s unique ecosystems, scenic character, and associated Native Hawaiian cultural and spiritual resources. The Friends also provide educational, inspirational, and recreational opportunities compatible with preserving the many natural, cultural, and spiritual resources of Haleakalā so as to leave them unimpaired for the enjoyment of future generations.

25 W. Lipoa St, KĪhei 808-875-8754

fhnp@earthlink.net Fhnp.org

MAUI TOMORROW FOUNDATION

Maui Tomorrow Foundation, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit community organization, protects Maui’s precious natural areas and prime open space for recreational use and aesthetic value, promotes the concept of ecologically sound development, and preserves the opportunity for a rural lifestyle on Maui. Current focus includes: long-range sustainable planning; reef and shoreline protection; sustainable energy development; improved air quality; water conservation and reuse; and stream restoration.

55 N. Church St., Suite 4, Wailuku info@maui-tomorrow.org 808-244-7570

the prevention of child abuse and neglect.

1844 Wili Pa Lp., Wailuku 808-242-0900 Mfss.org

ALZHEIMER’S ASSOCIATION

The Alzheimer’s Association of Hawai‘i serves all residents of the state, with staff located on ‘Oahu, Maui, Kauai and the Big Island. They help all those facing Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias by providing local support groups and educational resources, while advancing crucial research and public policy initiatives. Their mission is to eliminate Alzheimer’s disease through the advancement of research; to provide and enhance care and support for all affected; and to reduce the risk of dementia through the promotion of brain health.

270 Hookahi St., Suite 311, Wailuku 808-242-8636 Alz.org

PACIFIC CANCER FOUNDATION

through its staff, collections, programs, services, and physical and virtual spaces.

The Hawai‘i State Public Library System is the educational, informational, and cultural heart of Hawai‘i’s communities.

Librarieshawaii.org

BEHAVIORAL HEALTH HAWAIʻI

Behavioral Health Hawai‘i came about to fill a need for comprehensive substance abuse treatment services in Hawai‘i. They know how important it is to get the right kind of care and how difficult it can be to find. Their commitment to excellence, and expanding their referral base on the Mainland and Hawai‘i gives them the opportunity to pass that knowledge on to you, your loved ones, and professionals that refer for these types of services.

1325 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei 808-243-3200

info@behavioralhealthhawaii.org

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MAUI AIDS FOUNDATION

The mission of Maui AIDS Foundation is to promote the sexual health and well-being of the members of our community. With over 480 diagnosed HIV positive people living on Maui, Maui AIDS Foundation (MAF) is the only comprehensive HIV/ AIDS organization in Maui County providing assistance with services including linkage to medical care, access to HIV medications, financial housing assistance, food, and emotional and educational support to those in need.

1935 Main St., #101, Wailuku 808-242-4900

info@mauiaids.org Mauiaids.org

MAUI FAMILY SUPPORT SERVICES

Since its founding in 1980, MFSS has been providing quality, evidence-based services to families on Maui, Molokai, and Lana‘i. They promote healthy family functioning by providing supportive services which build on family strengths. They utilize their collective resources toward

Pacific Cancer Foundation provides free support services to cancer patients and caregivers including navigation, nutritional support, transportation, counseling, wellness classes, and education.

95 Mahalani St., #8, Wailuku 808-242-7661 admin@pacificcancerfoundation.org Pacificcancerfoundation.org

MAUI ECONOMIC OPPORTUNITY

Maui Economic Opportunity is a nonprofit Community Action Agency committed to helping low income individuals and families become stable and achieve economic security. MEO’s services are constantly changing to meet the needs of children and families, persons with disabilities and medical needs, the elderly, and low-income individuals.

Harry & Jeanette Weinberg Family Center, 99 Mahalani St., Wailuku 808- 249-2990

Hana Neighborhood Center, Uakea Rd., Hāna 808-248-8282

Lanaʻi Branch Office, 1144 Ilima Ave., #102, Lanaʻi City 808-565-6665

Molokai Branch Office, 380 Kolapa Pl., Kaunakakai 808-553-3216

Meoinc.org

WEST MAUI IMPROVEMENT FOUNDATION

MAUI NUI BOTANICAL GARDENS

The mission of Maui Nui Botanical Gardens is to foster appreciation and understanding of Maui Nui’s plants and their role in Hawaiian cultural expression by providing a gathering place for discovery, education, and conservation.

Cultivating widespread preservation, conservation, and integration of Hawaiian native plants throughout Maui Nui.

150 Kanaloa Ave., Kahului 808-249-2798 Mnbg.org

HAWAIʻI STATE PUBLIC LIBRARIES

The Hawai‘i State Public Library System nurtures a lifelong love of reading and learning

The mission of the West Maui Improvement Foundation, with 501(c)(3) Public Charity designation 170(b)(1)(A)(vi) from the IRS, is to improve the West Maui Community by receiving and expending funds for the erection and maintenance of public buildings and services as well as community facilities. The WMIF is restricted from direct political campaigning and lobbying or raising funds for those purposes.

P.O. BOX 10338, Lāhainā 808-661-7990

pluta@maui.net

WestmauiImprovementfoundation.org

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Their mission: to alleviate hunger by providing nutritious meals to the hungry and homebound in a safe, loving, and supportive environment. Hale Kau Kau has been feeding the hungry daily since August 1991 and has served more than 1.5 million meals to date.

25 W. Lipoa St., KĪhei 808-875-8754 halekaukau@rcchawaii.org Halekaukau.org

LEILANI FARM SANCTUARY

Leilani Farm Sanctuary is an island paradise for rescued animals where compassion for all living beings reigns. Located on eight lush acres of pure love, this non-profit sanctuary on Maui saves animals and educates the community on the humane treatment of animals.

260 E. Kuiaha Rd, Haʻikū 808-298-8544 info@leilanifarmsanctuary.org Leilanifarmsanctuary.org

MAUI INVASIVE SPECIES COMMITTEE

The Maui Invasive Species Committee exists to “fill-thegap” in addressing invasive plants and animals throughout Maui County. They are a species-led management organization removing the high-threat invasive species that can be addressed with the resources available. Teams work to identify and eradicate pests like miconia, tiny fire ants, and coqui frogs.

1000 Holomua Rd., Makawao 808-573-6472

miscpr@hawaii.edu Mauiisc.org

LAHAINA RESTORATION FOUNDATION

Lahaina Restoration Foundation is a 501(c)(3) Hawai‘i nonprofit organization chartered in 1962. Its purpose is to restore, preserve and protect the physical, historical and cultural legacies of Lāhainā, and honor the era of the Hawaiian Monarchy. Its vision is that Lāhainā’s prominent place in Hawai‘i’s history and rich cultural traditions are celebrated and, through authentic preservation of significant sites, buildings and artifacts, its story is shared. 808-661-3262

Lahainarestoration.org

MAUI ANIMAL FARM

The Farm’s mission is to provide animal-assisted therapy and therapeutic riding programs for children and adults with emotional and physical needs. Tiny Hoof Animal Therapy of West Maui is headquartered at the Maui Animal Farm in Launiupoko on five and a half acres. The farm is in the planning process of creating a 60-foot covered, round pen for the comfort of their participants and horses. Long-range plans include a covered, open-air riding arena for outreach programs. Fundraising plans are in process. A seperate website for Tiny Hoof Animal Therapy of West Maui is in the works.

264 Haniu St., Lāhainā 808-280-2597

mauianimalfarm@gmail.com Mauianimalfarm.com

LOVE THE SEA / OCEAN AID

Founded by big wave surfer Campbell Farrell in 2017 after witnessing large amounts of marine debris washed up on many of Maui’s isolated, inaccessible beaches, Love The Sea organizes teams of small boat captains and watermen and -women on personal watercraft to remove garbage from these otherwise pristine areas.

33 Hoe St., Pāʻia Lovethesea.org

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These products are truly made local

We already explained why it’s important to shop local for the holidays and keep your dollars on Maui. In the following pages, we’ll offer some examples of products that allow you to do exactly that. From broke da mout edibles to unique wearables to handcrafted furniture and much more, these are things being made on Maui, by Mauians. That’s worth supporting, during the holidays and every day.

HI SPICE HOT SAUCE

Locally sourced farm-to-taco hot sauce in all kinds of flavors and heat levels: pineapple, guava, mango, lilikoi, dragonfruit, lime, turmeric-ginger, and loads more. Feeling brave? Try their “Ho Brah!” extreme scorpion pepper sauce and get ready fo’ put out da fire!

Sold at ABC Stores, Foodland, Mana Foods, Down to Earth, and the Upcountry Farmers Market.

PALAPALA DESIGNS

Block print fabric art graces these toss pillows, clutch bags, t-shirts, and dresses, lending them a classic vintage look and the feel of old Hawai‘i. Native plants and animals and the beauty of the Hawaiian culture and its music are rendered in stunning artistry and detail.

Sold at Native Intelligence in Wailuku, Biasa Rose in Pāʻia, and Maui Ocean Center.

Barbara Chung (808) 442-2894 palapaladesigns@gmail.com palapaladesigns.com

Justin Orr & Katie Cook hispice.com

KULA CRAFTS & FLOWERS

Jon makes classic hand-carved wooden bowls, cutting boards, lazy Susans, and platters. Then Arlene finishes some with a unique seafoam design, like waves washing up on a beach. They also grow flowers at their home in Kula. Look for Kula Crafts at the Upcountry Farmers Market in December.

Jon & Arlene Emerson (808) 222-2484, (808) 271-4057 kulacraftsflowers@gmail.com kulacrafts.square.site (Online store closed until Dec. 1.)

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MAUI FRUIT JEWELS

“Fruit jewels” are jelly candies made from tropical fruit, organic cane sugar, pectin, and glucose—nothing else. For the kids, consider experimenting with their fruit pastes and pu rees, and everybody loves their fruit-flavored shortbread cookies.

Lin and Chris ter Horst (808) 419-8678 info@mauiepicure.com mauifruitjewels.com

MIME FURNITURE

Made from a variety of beautiful hardwoods, Mime’s hand-crafted furniture is painstakingly assembled using the old-school glue and dowel method, so no nails to rust and weaken over time. Their chairs, tables, benches, and cutting boards are finished to bring out the natural beauty of the wood.

Jeff Sullivan (808) 954-1792 jeff@mimefurniture.com mimefurniture.com

A shaper since 1968, Lewis makes some of the lightest and toughest surfboards, SUPs, kiteboards, and foil boards on the water. Their sandwich construction layers high-density foam over the core blank, with a layer of carbon fiber or fiberglass in between to lend it greater strength, before wrapping it all in carbon or glass again and finishing it with automotive-quality paint. Every prototype is hand shaped by Lewis and tested by his team riders here on Maui.

Jimmy Lewis info@jimmylewis.com jimmylewis.com

ʻALOHI MAUI SKINCARE

Rejuvenate your skin with full-spectrum botanical oils and beauty products in waste-free,

Sold at Imrie Boutique, Mana Foods, Brown Eyed Bella, and Jaws Country Store.

Joelle Lambiotte du Lac (808) 825-9886 alohi@alohimaui.com alohimaui.com

BLACK SHEEP SWIMWEAR

Step away from the herd. Mix and match bikini tops and bottoms, then class up the ensemble with swim dresses or beach wraps, and “mermaid” jewelry.

Wraps sold at Maluhia Collective, Wailuku. blacksheepswimwear.com

“THE LONG CORNER”

A NOVEL BY ALEXANDER MAKSIK

The fourth novel from Maui author Alexander Maksik. It is early 2017 in New York City, Donald Trump is President and Solomon Fields, a young Jewish journalist-turned-advertising-hack, finds himself disillusioned by the hollowness and conformity of American life. A personal tragedy drives Sol to accept an invitation to an artists’ colony on a tropical island, whose mysterious patron, Sebastian Light, seems to offer the escape Sol desperately needs. But the longer he remains, the more Light comes to resemble Trump himself, and the games he plays with Sol become more dangerous.

Available at Barnes & Noble and bookstores everywhere.

alexandermaksik.com

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MEL ROSS CANOE PADDLES

Grace the walls of your home or office with an authentic koa wood canoe paddle, hand crafted by master woodworker and lifelong waterman, Mel Ross. These gorgeous creations are accented with other beautiful hardwoods like purple heart, maple, and ebony. Each paddle is a unique, functional work of art and reflects the strength and beauty of the Hawaiian people and their seafaring culture.

Sold at Maui Hands retail stores in Lāhainā, Wailea, Makawao, and Pāʻia.

Mel Ross mauihands.com/product/hawaiian-canoe-paddle

CHUTNEY SWAMY FOODS

Bring the exotic tastes of India to your holiday table with these inspired condiments from the saucy Swamy. Their popular tamarind sauce, mango sauce, and cumin hot sauce are bursting with flavor. Sold at Mana Foods, Pauwela Store, Tutu’s Pantry, and at the family’s Satrang food truck.

Jason and Harpreet Murthi chutneyswamyfoods.com

Harness the power of plants to maintain your good health. Ami’s organically sourced anti-viral botanical extracts, ailment-specific herbal remedies, and longevity supplements are “built by nature, backed by science.”

Sold at the Upcountry and Wailea Farmers Markets.

Ami Schorr (808) 276-7681 sms@intelligentremedies.com intelligentremedies.com, extendedlongevity.com

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KŪLUA MAUI

Subtlety is the theme of Kūlua’s aloha shirts, dresses, and keiki clothing. Light colors and pastel shades give their line a feeling of understated elegance.

Anna Kahalekulu (808) 727-0220 orders@kuluamaui.com kuluamaui.com

EDANA JOY CROCHET

Started by high school student Edana Phillips as a hobby, these whimsical hand-crocheted stuffed animals, succulents, and keychains are fun for kids and grownups, alike.

Edana Joy Phillips edanajoy.onuniverse.com

TREEHOUSE DESIGNS

These leather-strapped purses, shoulder bags, and backpacks are as durable as they are stylish and come in a variety of bold, eye-catching fabrics. Suitable for beach or boardroom.

Shannon Peck (808) 281-5693 treehouse_designs@yahoo.com treehousemade.com

COOL BLUE MAUI & BABY BLUE

Whether mothers and daughters like go matchy-matchy or pick their own colors, these lovely women’s and girl’s flower print dresses bring the aloha. Then dress baby up Hawaiian style with keiki clothes from Baby Blue. info@coolbluemaui.com coolbluemaui.com

LIQUID SUNSHINE JEWELRY

Adorn yourself with gifts from the sea! Made in Hana from high-quality Tahitian and freshwater pearls, natural crystals, and seashells collected over 25 years of beachcombing. Strands are 14K gold fill, sterling silver & soft leather.

Robin Newton (808) 344-6336 hanaliquidsunshine@yahoo.com etsy.com/shop/LiquidSunshneJewelry

MOKU PUA SKINCARE

Brighten up any bathroom with whimsical, colorful handmade bar soap, then pamper the one you love with their Moku Pua (“island flower”) body butter and body mist. Sold at the Maui Tropical Plantation Country Market. Vicki Pillar mokupua.com

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Maui Paris 3621A Baldwin Ave, Makawao 808-868-3434 • Through our carefully selected foreign and local products, we share with you our favorite companies, artists & designers. The Courtyard 3620 Baldwin Ave, Makawao Numerous shops and boutiques, glass blowing art gallery, and Freshies restaurant located in the heart of historic Makawao Town. Haku Maui 3643A Baldwin Ave, Makawao We specialize in traditional Hawaiian Lei for any celebration, and also host Lei Workshops which will be the highlight of your occasion. The Maui Cookie Lady 3643 Baldwin Ave, Makawao Enjoy our distinctive brand of premium, freshbaked gourmet artisan cookies and an array of locally sourced gourmet products. Driftwood 1152 Makawao Ave, Makawao 808-573-1152 • Our lifestyle boutique features women’s clothing and accessories, all-natural beauty products, home goods and edibles. Holoholo Surf 3621- A, 3625 Baldwin Ave, Makawao We specialize in modern muumuu and aloha wear designed in house alongside locally made accessories and surf craft.
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HALEAKALA CREAMERY

“Farm-to-spoon” dulce de leche caramel sauces: original, coffee, Molokai sea salt, coconut rum, vanilla and chocolate. Made from goat’s milk, like their “goatlato” ice cream. Variety gift packs of three flavors available.

Sold at Whalers General Store, Mana Foods, Pukalani Superette, Tutu’s pantry, Kihei Foodland, Honolua Store, and the Maui Tropical Plantation Country Market. (808) 756-3958 haleakalacreamery.com

DA BEEHIVE

Da Beehive is an active beekeeping sanctuary Upcountry where honey bees thrive. They sell natural beeswax lip balms, creams—and of course honey—at their retail store in Pā‘ia, but it’s their delicate, highly detailed beeswax candles that are screaming to be boxed up under the tree this year.

Retail store: 16 Baldwin Ave, Pāʻia Erica Erickson (808) 866-6790 dabeehivemaui@gmail.com dabeehive.com

Stuff stockings and mouths with these rich, decadent small-batch, single-origin chocolate bars, like their 70 percent cacao bar made from beans grown in Kona. They even make vegan coconut milk chocolate! Or buy a bag of roasted cacao beans and try making your own. Sold at Alive & Well, Take Home Treasures, Sun Spot Boutique & Gallery, Down to Earth, Mana Foods, and Ho’olawa Market.

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BENNETT POTTERY

Former math teacher Dan Bennett has been making hand-thrown pottery bowls, mugs, and serving ware on Molokai since 1974. Locals love his blue-glazed Molokai mugs, and fishthemed wall art. Ask nicely and he might ship you something, but he’d rather you visit his home studio.

Dan Bennett (808) 567-6585

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Shed the chemical soaps and lotions and celebrate the tropics with salve, balms, natural deodorant, and other body care products made with locally-sourced botanical extracts.

Briana & Ryan Mabbutt (808) 268-8427 haikuapothecary@gmail.com haikuapothecary.com

HALIʻIMAILE DISTILLING COMPANY

Stoke those spirited family debates in the smoothest of ways this season with craft spirits born of an historic upcountry pineapple plantation. The sweet, ripe Maui Gold fruit is crushed, fermented, and distilled in proprietary glass stills to make clean, crisp Pau Maui Vodka with its hint of fruity brightness; Fid Street Hawaiian Gin crafted with eleven botanicals and fruits; Mahina Premium Rum infused with Kona coffee, Madagascar vanilla, cocoa, clove, cinnamon, and citrus oils; and Paniolo Blended Whiskey, in which fine whiskeys from around the world are blended with neutral pineapple spirits for a clean, smooth finish.

Distillery: 883 Hali’imaile Rd., Makawao Mark & Cory Nigbur, distillers (808) 758-5154

This former Caribbean windsurfing champion creates mixed-media botanical collage “paintings” using banana bark, bamboo, coconut, and palm fronds. He says, “Mother Nature is the artist.” Cumberbatch takes his inspiration from the natural world, shaping his canvases like the islands, surfboards and other iconic Hawaiian outlines, then filling them with mountains, beaches, jungles, and leaping whales.

Sold islandwide at Maui Hands.

Baz Cumberbatch bazartmaui@gmail.com bazmauiart.com

SERENITY MAUI

A light wrap for the beach or an evening stroll, Serenity’s colorful ulu (breadfruit), hibiscus, monstera, and pineapple-themed sarongs, scarves, and wraps echo the lush, tropical island where they were born. Sold at Holiday & Co., Biasa Rose, Water Lily, and Mālama Studio at the Maui Tropical Plantation.

Liz MacGain serenitymaui.com

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TERI GLEASON CERAMICS

Gleason’s handmade ceramics often have a tropical leaf theme, as do many of her block-printed linoleum-cut greeting cards. A lifelong artist, she has shared her talents as a Kaunoa Senior Center art instructor for 17 years.

Sold at Maui Ocean Center, Maui Tea Farm, and the Maui Tropical Plantation Country Market.

Theresa Gleason

Tlgleason10@gmail.com

MAUI JELLY FACTORY

Simply delicious pineapple and coconut jams and fruit syrups ready to sweeten your holiday kitchen. Savory chutney, mustard, and BBQ sauce, too. Their website offers three holiday gift packs to choose from.

Retail store: 1464 Lower Main St., Suite 104, Wailuku. Also sold at the Maui Tropical Plantation Country Market. (808) 242-6989 mauijellyfactory.com

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The perfect bedtime stories for local kids. These vibrantly illustrated children’s books, filled with friendly creatures and familiar scenes from daily life on Maui, are a delightful way to send your keiki off to dreamland.

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“ʻOHU’OHU NA MAUNA O ʻE’EKA: PLACE NAMES OF MAUI KOMOHANA”

Published by University of Hawai‘i Press, this impressively comprehensive volume of West Maui place names was compiled from dozens of historical maps, 19th & 20th century Hawaiian and English language newspapers, traditional mele (poetic verse), various print publications, recordings of Kanaka Maoli from the region, online databases, and information provided by Pata’s elders.

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MAUI TEA FARM & PONO INFUSIONS TEAS

Savor those peaceful moments between the holiday chaos with organically-grown, hand-picked black, white, and green tea blends and Hawaiian mamaki tea from Kula. Order fruit-infused loose tea and their spicy chai tea blend online, or gift your favorite tea lover a tour of the farm.

Retail farm location: 18303 Haleakala Hwy., Kula Alex and Andrea de Roode (855) 766-6808 mauiteafarm.com, Ponoinfusions.com

ONELOA MAUI

Oneloa means long, sandy beach. Their simple, colorful clutch bags, hats, and coin purses make lovely gifts or stocking stuffers, but you might want to grab one of their handy dry bags for yourself. Perfect for stashing a wet swimsuit for the trip home, so everything else in the beach bag doesn’t get damp.

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NOVEMBER 26

JAMIE KENNEDY

Bringing his stellar stand-up show to Maui for the first time! Known for his silly wit and wacky charm, Jamie is a celebrated prankster. His storytelling is intriguing and his jokes poignant. Maui’s Chino LaForge opens, with Trish da Dish as the mistress of ceremonies. 21+. 9pm. Da Playground Maui (Ma‘alaea); 808-727-2571; Daplaygroundmaui.com

NOVEMBER

LĀ HOʻOULU PAE MOKU / RE-TREE HAWAII 2022 PLANTING CAMPAIGN

There will be planting activities across the state throughout November. Go online and find a location to sign up for. Individuals unable to participate in a planting event can choose to plant at home instead and report the results. Every plant contributes to reducing the effects of climate change and beautifying our islands. Retree-hawaii.org/planting

NOVEMBER 18 & 19

HISTORY THEATRE: A CENTURY APART, TOGETHER TODAY

Hear the stories of Hawaiʻi’s past directly from the people who lived it. There will be three performances occurring simultaneously that will include portrayals of: John Papa ʻĪʻī (1800-1870), Rev. William Ellis (1794-1872), and Wilhelmine Kekelaokalaninui Dowsett (1861-1929). 6:30pm. Lahaina Jodo Mission (Lāhainā); Lahainarestoration.org/history-theatre

presented through the powerful medium of film, raises the awareness of our similarities and differences alike. Friday: “Through The Doggy Door”, 7pm. Saturday: “My Small Land”, 2pm; Malama Aina Shorts Program, 4:30pm; “The Story Of Everything”, 7:30pm. Go online for full film descriptions and available trailers. Maui Arts & Cultural Center (Kahului); 808-244-SHOW; Mauiarts.org

NOVEMBER 19

THE 2022 MAUI BEATBOX CHAMPIONSHIP

Open elimination beatbox battle beginning with the elimination round and moving to the semi-finals and eventually finals in the battle format. Produced by Pono Akiona. Judged by Erratictitan, Kai, and Gloop. $100 cash prize to the winner! 12pm. ProArts Playhouse (Kīhei); 808-463-6550; Proartsmaui.org

NOVEMBER 19

MĀKENA FARM TOUR, MAKAHIKI MOON-CALENDAR WORKSHOP

NOVEMBER 18 & 19

HAWAI‘I INTERNATIONAL FILM FESTIVAL (HIFF)

Filled with insight and discovery, HIFF is dedicated to advancing understanding and cultural exchange among the peoples of Asia, the Pacific, and North America by presenting films from around the world. This cultural exchange of ideas,

The farm sits on a 6-acre Makena parcel, cultivates kalo (taro), provides pa‘i‘ai (thick poi), homegrown loofah sponges, and handmade soaps. To help start the traditional Hawaiian Makahiki season of peace and thanksgiving, the workshop will explain the calendar’s use as a farming/fishing guide. First 20 who register, will receive a free Hawaiian moon calendar. 9am. Call for more info. Email to sign up. Chang Farms (Mākena); 808-276-2713 ; Projectmahiai@gmail.com; Changfarms.com

DECEMBER 1

WORLD AIDS DAY

For the first time in history, the squares from the National AIDS Memorial Quilt representing individuals lost in Hawaiʻi will be on display for your viewing. Join Maui AIDS Foundation to raise awareness, gather in remembrance of those lost, and celebrate their progress. The event will feature the film “Common Threads: Stories from the Quilt,” a special musical performance, and guest speakers. Concessions will be available for purchase. 5pm. The Historic ʻIao Theater (Wailuku); Mauiaids.org

DECEMBER 3 & 4

MINIT MEDICAL URGENT CARE SURF CONTEST

To promote the growth, competitive success, and positive image of surfing on Maui and to provide the best possible experience for all participants by encouraging, developing, advancing, administrating the sport, preparing Maui’s youth for a professional career in surfing, and producing champions. Registration closes November 30, 11:59pm. The Jetti, Kahului Harbor; Hsamaui.org

DECEMBER 7

CURIOUS LEARNERS: ARTISANS AND THEIR PRACTICE

Join a spirited night for grown-ups, featuring a discussion with several of the exhibiting Maui artists on making work that resonates, and the juror’s insight into the selection process. Complete the night with a team jury experience to envision one’s own exhibition. Materials included. Beverages available for purchase. 21+. 5:30-8:30pm. Space is limited. Email for details and registration. Maui Arts & Cultural Center (Kahului); 808-244-SHOW; Peter@mauiarts.org; Mauiarts.org

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HOLIDAYS

VETERANS DEAL AT MALA - Proud supporters of our United States Veterans, they are pleased to offer all military veterans 20 percent off year ’round! Mala Tavern (Lāhainā); 808-667-9394; Malatavern.com

FAMILY PRE-THANKSGIVING ART

PARTY - NOV 17. Create artwork together! Participants will be creating charming paper flower centerpieces, the perfect addition to your keiki’s holiday table this year. Also celebrating “giving thanks” as you decorate gratefulness rocks! (ages 3-10). 3:30-5pm. Hui Hui Noʻeau Visual Arts Center (Makawao); Huinoeau.com

HUI HOLIDAYS - NOV 18-DEC 24. It’s a winter wonderland of local and handmade items for everyone on your list! During this magical season, the Hui gift shop will expand to include even more one-of-akind handmade gifts by local artists and crafters like paintings, ceramic pieces, handblown glass ornaments, locally-made beauty products, holiday ornaments and more! Tuesdays-Saturdays, 9am-4pm. Hui Hui Noʻeau Visual Arts Center (Makawao); Huinoeau.com

TURKEY TROT FUN RUN - NOV 19. 5k start time between 7-8:30am; kids run at 9am. The top 3 male and female runners will receive a special prize pack! Benefiting Maui Food Bank. Register online. Lahainaluna Track (Lāhainā); Afl5k.com

MAUI TURKEY ROLL - NOV 19. Join Maui Bicycling League for an 18-mile round trip with approximately 1000 ft. of elevation gain. Ride 9 miles south, turn around at Makena State Park and head back to Kalama Beach Park for a post-ride potluck! Please bring a snack to share with the group. E-bikes are welcome!

Equipment is not provided and helmets are required for all riders. 8:45am. Kalama Park (Kīhei); Mauibike.org

ALOHA KALIKIMAKA GALA - NOV 19. Celebrate the holiday season with an elegant evening of cheer, decorative trees, wreaths, and one-of-a-kind silent auction items. John Cruz & Anthony Pfluke will be your entertainment for the evening. All proceeds support the Pacific Cancer Foundation. 5-10pm. Four Seasons Resort (Wailea); Alohakalikimaka.org

MAKANA HOLIDAY MARKET - NOV 20. Shop local this holiday season. Locally designed & crafted jewelry, swimwear, apparel, accessories, holiday crafts & decor, stationary, stickers, plants, baked goods & more. 10am-2pm. Nisei Veterans Memorial Center (Wailuku); NVMC.org

SALVATION ARMY ANGEL TREE - NOV 21-DEC 10. Bring happiness to a keiki or kupuna in need this Christmas! Select an Angel from the Salvation Army Angel Tree, purchase gifts from the suggested list, then drop off the toys or gifts back at the Angel Tree location. Table will be located at center court by the escalator. Queen Kaʻahumanu Center (Kahului); 808-8773369; Queenkaahumanucenter.com

LĀHAINĀ COMMUNITY THANKSGIVING - NOV 23. With your help we can continue the giving spirit with this 33rd annual event. Sponsor a Thanksgiving Feast! Your $25 donation will provide a chef-prepared Thanksgiving Feast, and items such as a backpack, tee-shirt, slippers and other necessities to folks in need. Lāhainā Baptist Parking Lot; Visitlahaina.com

NIGHT BEFORE THANKSGIVING - NOV 23. “Black Wednesday” pre-holiday festivities! Down The Hatch & Breakwall Shave Ice Co. (Lāhainā); 808-661-4900; DTHmaui.com

VIRR TURKEY TROT - NOV 24. Spend your early morning with Valley Isle Road Runners before celebrating Thanksgiving with your family or friends. The route will be a 5K run/walk starting at Keokea to Thompson Road and back. Get dressed up in your best silly costume to celebrate Thanksgiving! Awards will be given to the top 3 participants with the funniest costume! Bring a nonperishable food donation for the Maui Food Bank. Registration closes November 22, 11:59pm. Check-in: 7am; Race: 7:30am. Keokea Park (Kula); VIRR.com

SEASCAPE’S THANKSGIVING MENU - NOV 24. Dine by the sea and enjoy a 4-course prix fixe menu. Maui Ocean Center (Maʻalaea); Mauioceancenter.com

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THANKSGIVING MEAL FOR THE HUNGRY - NOV 24. A special holiday feast from the folks who feed the needy every day, year ’round. 12-2pm. St. Theresa Catholic Church (Kīhei); 808-8758754; Halekaukau.org

THANKSGIVING DINNER - NOV 24. Enjoy a three-course prix fixe dinner menu with family and friends at Cane & Canoe. Advance reservations required. Seating times: 2-2:30pm & 4-8pm. Montage Kapalua Bay (Kapalua); 808-662-6627; Montagehotels.com/kapaluabay

THANKSGIVING FEAST ON POLO LAWN - NOV 24. Oceanfront and spectacular views, the feast features all the holiday favorites including a carving station with roasted free-range turkey and Kula honey-glazed ham in addition to a decadent dessert station. Enjoy live entertainment celebrating the cultures of Hawaiʻi and Polynesia, with holiday refreshments. 5-8:30pm. Fairmont Kea Lani (Wailea-Mākena); Fairmont-kea-lani. com/dine/thanksgiving

WAILEA SANTA PARADE - NOV 25. From Kalama Park to The Shops in a classic cruiser, Santa will arrive in style. There will also be a holiday hula performance. 10-11am. The Shops at Wailea (Wailea); 808-891-6770; Theshopsatwailea.com

BLACK FRIDAY - NOV 25. Giveaways, live remote radio broadcast from center stage, and jam out with a live DJ while shopping the best deals! 11am-3pm. Queen Kaʻahumanu Center (Kahului); 808877-3369; Queenkaahumanucenter.com

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FUNDRAISER - NOV 25-DEC 11. Proceeds support West Maui schools and communities. Free delivery to any West Maui locations. Call or email to reserve. Presale tickets can also be purchased at Bank of Hawaii’s Lāhainā & Kahana branches. Mondays-Fridays, 3-6pm; Saturdays & Sundays, 9am6pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall parking lot. Lahainasunriserotary.org

CHEERS TO THE HOLIDAYS - NOV 26. Small Business Saturday is an annual event that was created to encourage consumers to shop locally in person at small businesses. There will be live, local entertainment to enjoy while shopping. Maui Mall Village (Kahului); Mauimallvillage.com

SANTA’S WELCOME! - NOV 26. Wave to Santa as he arrives to bring holiday cheer for all! 11am-12:30pm. Queen Kaʻahumanu Center (Kahului); 808-8773369; Queenkaahumanucenter.com

HOLIDAY GIFT WITH PURCHASENOV 26-DEC 31. Guests who provide $200 or more in retailer receipts at QKC mall management office will receive a $20 Foodland Gift Card. One gift per person per promotion. Mall employees

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By shopping local, you take part in the season of giving by supporting local artists and Hui No‘eau. See details below. Courtesy Hui Noeau

may participate. While supplies last. Queen Kaʻahumanu Center (Kahului); 808-877-3369; Queenkaahumanucenter.com

THANKSGIVING SUNDAY MAUI

SATSANG / KIRTAN - NOV 27. Join Krishna Das and his full band for an evening of satsang, kirtan, chanting, reflections, contemplations, meditations and laughs. Attendees are encouraged to bring offerings of organic canned or boxed food donations for the Maui Food Bank by way of this food drive. 4:30-6:30pm. The Napili Kai Beach Resort Aloha Pavilion (Napili); Krishnadas.com

MELE MONDAYS - NOV 28-DEC 19. Be on the lookout for the roaming carolers as they harmonize to your favorite holiday tunes around the mall. Mondays, 5-7pm. Queen Kaʻahumanu Center (Kahului); 808877-3369; Queenkaahumanucenter.com

MISTLETOE AT MONTAGE - NOV 28-JAN 2. Visit the resort entrance, where you may step under the mistletoe, snap a photo with friends and family and share on social media using the hashtags #MontageMistletoe and #MontageMemory. They’ll share guest memories underneath the mistletoe every Friday on their Instagram account. Montage Kapalua Bay (Kapalua); 808-6626627; Montagehotels.com/kapaluabay

GIVING TUESDAY - NOV 29. International Day of Generosity! Your contribution to Maui Humane Society saves and protects the lives of 4900+ animals who come through their doors each year in need of care, healing, and a second chance. Go online and donate to save the lives of Maui’s homeless animals. Mauihumanesociety.org

PHOTOS WITH SANTA: SANTA CARES - DEC 1-22. Santa Cares is for those who need a little more extra time with Santa. Reservations required. Fridays, 11am7pm. Queen Kaʻahumanu Center (Kahului); Queenkaahumanucenter.com

MHS DECEMBER MATCH CAMPAIGN - DEC 1-31. This holiday season, you can give the greatest gift to animals in our community: a second chance. You can save the lives of twice as many

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animals. Donate online or stop by the shelter. Maui Humane Society (Puʻunene); Mauihumanesociety.com

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CELEBRATION - DEC 1. Do your holiday shopping in style as you sip, sample, and shop to spirited music. Pop-up vendors will glitter the courtyard in a winter wonderland of local and handmade items. Enjoy a special performance by Maui Madrigale and see this year’s paper dress created by Maui artist Melody Koerber. 5-8pm. Hui Hui Noʻeau Visual Arts Center (Makawao); Huinoeau.com

LIVING WREATH MAKING WITH NATIVE PLANTS - DEC 3. Join Executive Director Tamara Sherrill and Horticulturalist Emmely Felipe to make a holiday wreath with living, growing native plants. 9am–12pm & 1pm–4pm. Maui Nui Botanical Gardens (Kahului); 808-249-2798; MNBG.org

LAULIMA DAY - DEC 3. Those in the giving spirit can drop off toys, household items, and monetary donations that will be distributed to ʻohana in need on Maui. 10am-4pm. Queen Kaʻahumanu Center (Kahului); Queenkaahumanucenter.com

CHRISTMAS FAIR & ELECTRIC GOLF CART PARADE - DEC 3. The 4th annual event will feature keiki activities, ʻono eats, and a special visit by Santa. Proceeds benefit Upcounty projects. 4-7pm. Pukalani Country Club (Pukalani); 808-344-7134; Pukalanicommunity.com

LĀHAINĀ BANYAN TREE LIGHTINGDEC 3. Celebrate the holiday season on the West Side! Watch the eye-catching lighting of the oldest living banyan tree on Maui. 5:30pm. Tree is lit nightly 5:30pm-midnight throughout December. Lahainarestoration.com

HOLLY JOLLY HOLIDAY FEST - DEC 4, 10 & 17. Santa photos, live, local holiday entertainment, holiday shopping and dining. Maui Mall Village (Kahului); Mauimallvillage.com

DIY: PRINT YOUR OWN HOLIDAY CARDS - DEC 4. Make your holidays handmade! Design your own holiday cards using relief and mono printing techniques.

Leave with a stack of beautiful 5”x7” cards with envelopes, just in time for you to send to your loved ones. 11am-4pm. Hui Hui Noʻeau Visual Arts Center (Makawao); Huinoeau.com

HOLIDAY POPS - DEC 4. Under the baton of Music Director James Durham, Maui Pops Orchestra invites you to ring in the holiday season with a festive concert featuring 23-time Nā Hōkū Hanohano award winners ‘Na Leo Pilimehana and a dance performance by Hālau Kekuaokala‘au‘ala‘iliahi. Enjoy some of their most-loved songs of the islands, as well as many holiday favorites. 3pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center (Kahului); 808-244-SHOW; Mauiarts.org

EMPTY THE SHELTER HOLIDAY HOPE - DEC 5-11. The Bissell Pet Foundation is bringing hope to homeless pets across the country this holiday season. $0 adoption fees for all animals (excluding puppies). Maui Humane Society (Puʻunene); Mauihumanesociety.com

HOLIDAY PET PHOTOS - DEC 6, 13 & 20. Santa welcomes pets to come visit and take photos with him this holiday season. Maui Humane Society’s Community Outreach team will be there to share information about their programs, volunteer and fostering opportunities, and will be accompanied by an adoptable dog to give love to! 11am-7pm. Queen Kaʻahumanu Center (Kahului); Queenkaahumanucenter.com; Mauihumanesociety.org

WIRE WRAPPED CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS - DEC 7 & 10. Artist Roberta Weisenburg will teach students about wire types and gauges, along with basic wire wrapping techniques to make free form wire-wrapped ornaments using copper and brass. $85 (members); $103 (non-members). 10am-1pm. Hui Hui Noʻeau Visual Arts Center (Makawao); Huinoeau.com

HOLO HOLO HOLIDAYS - DEC 9, 16 & 23. Fun festivities for the entire ʻohana! Keiki edible crafts by Happie Happie Joie Joie, followed by musical performances featuring Maui

artists. 6-8pm. Queen Kaʻahumanu Center (Kahului); 808-877-3369; Queenkaahumanucenter.com

A CHRISTMAS CAROL - DEC 9-18. Enjoy this classic holiday story with a twist. Thursdays, Fridays & Saturdays, 7pm; Sundays, 2pm. ProArts Playhouse (Kīhei); 808-463-6550; Proartsmaui.org

LAU NIU HOLIDAY CRAFTS - DEC 10. Uʻi Kahue of Maui Grown 808 will teach the basics of coconut weaving/plaiting. Projects include a lau niu (coconut fronds) ornament set, a traditional Hawaiian toy - the palaʻie (ball and loop game), a holiday wreath, traditional gift wrapping using ki (often called po‘ulu), and a small ʻumeke (woven bowl). Along the way, participants will learn about the significance of the coconut in Hawai‘i. All materials and tools will be provided. 10am-12pm & 1-3pm. Maui Nui Botanical Gardens (Kahului); 808-249-2798; MNBG.org

SANTA’S WORKSHOP - DEC 10. An exciting holiday family event featuring music by George Kahumoku Jr, a keiki art activity, meeting Santa, shopping handmade ceramics, and more. 10am4pm. Hui Hui Noʻeau Visual Arts Center (Makawao); Huinoeau.com

HOLIDAY MARKET - DEC 10. Stop by the taproom for some holiday shopping with an amazing group of hand-selected local artisans. 10am-9pm. Mahalo Aleworks (Makawao); Mahaloaleworks.com

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EDITION! - DEC 10. Spend a festive afternoon getting to know the community, doing a variety of holiday-themed challenges around town. Then end at your final destination and enjoy games, entertainment, items for purchase and lunch. A benefit for hālau hula, Pāʻū O Hiʻiaka, under the direction of Kumu Hula Hōkūlani Holt. Check in: 11:30; 12-5pm. UH Maui College parking lot (Kahului); Eventbrite.com

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- DEC 10. Come ready to paint, sip, eat and be entertained at What Makes You Feel Beautifuls’ fun festive holiday party. Livingroom Legenz will provide the entertainment. There’ll be a complimentary champagne toast, wine, delicious pupus and a door prize give-a-way. 1-5pm. Island Art Party (Kīhei); Givebutter.com/heartparty WINTERFEST - DEC 10. Fun for the whole family, enjoy live entertainment, holiday gifts & crafts. Free admission/ $5 per car. Proceeds to benefit Pōmaika‘i PTSA. 5-8pm. Pōmaika‘i Elementary School (Kahului); Pomaikai.k12.hi.us LĀHAINĀ SNOWMAN PHOTO OPDEC 10. Cookie decorating for keiki. 6-8pm. Campbell Park (Lāhainā); Lahainarestoration.com

12 DAYS OF GIVEAWAYS - DEC 12-24. QKC will be giving away $100 gift cards on Instagram every day leading up to Christmas! Follow on @ QKCMaui for details! Queen Kaʻahumanu Center (Kahului); 808-877-3369; Queenkaahumanucenter.com

HOLIDAY AUCTION - DEC 15-18. The Maui Humane Society’s holiday auction is back. Maui made arts & crafts, local restaurants, tours, trips and everything for the pet lover in your life! Check out the website and get your mouse ready to bid on the best of Maui. 12pm-6pm. App. galabid.com/mhsholidayauction

WAʻA KALIKIMAKA GALA - DEC 15. Marking the 75th Birthday of President and Founder of Hawaiian Outrigger Canoe Voyaging Society, Kimokeo Kapahulehua. Celebrate this milestone with dinner, live entertainment, a silent auction, DJ, and dancing. Monies raised from the silent auction will go towards youth program: Hoʻoulu Ka ʻIke (Growing with Knowledge). 5-9pm. The King Kamehameha Golf Club (Waikapū); Wearevoyagers.org

THE NUTCRACKER BALLET - DEC 1618. Alexander Academy presents a holiday classic showcasing their jazz, tap, hip hop and acting students. Telling the tale of a girl who befriends a nutcracker that comes to life on Christmas Eve, and wages a battle against the evil Mouse King. Friday, 6-8pm; Saturday, 2-4pm & 6-8pm; Sunday, 12-2pm & 4-6pm. Seabury

Hall ʻAʻaliʻikūhonua Creative Arts Center (Makawao); Alexanderacademy.info

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EDITION - DEC 16. Leading up to Christmas enjoy a local grown concert series featuring some of Hawaiʻi’s favorite artists! 7-8pm. Queen Kaʻahumanu Center (Kahului); 808-877-3369; Queenkaahumanucenter.com

GIFT WRAPPING - DEC 16-24. No time to wrap all those holiday gifts? Gift wrapping by various non-profit organizations will be available at center court by donation. All proceeds go directly to the non-profit organization. Queen Kaʻahumanu Center (Kahului); 808-8773369; Queenkaahumanucenter.com

IMUA KEIKI HOLIDAY FESTIVAL - DEC 17. Imua Family Services, 808-244-7467; Imuafamily.org

ORNAMENT PAINTING CLASSDEC 17. Create your own hand-made ornaments to decorate your Christmas tree. 10am & 11:30am. Island Art Party (Kīhei); Islandartparty.com

HOLIDAY OF DANCE MAUI - DEC 17. The annual dance recital features Alexander Academy of Performing Arts dance students in their jazz, hip hop, contemporary dance, and acting departments. All dances have a holiday or winter theme. 11:30am-12:30pm. Seabury Hall ʻAʻaliʻikūhonua Creative Arts Center (Makawao); Alexanderacademy.info

SNOW ZONE - DEC 17. 6-8pm. Keiki 12 and under can have fun in the snow! Campbell Park (Lāhainā); Lahainarestoration.com

HOLIDAY WREATH WORKSHOP - DEC 19. Create a special holiday wreath that showcases the beauty of the native plants and flowers. 5-7pm. Hui Hui Noʻeau Visual Arts Center (Makawao); Huinoeau.com

FOSTER FOR THE HOLIDAYS - DEC 19JAN 2. By opening your heart and home to a shelter animal for the holidays, you can give this animal the best holiday present –a comfortable place to spend the holiday season. Not to mention, starting 2023 with a fresh start! Maui Humane Society (Puʻunene); Mauihumanesociety.com

HOLIDAY SLACK KEY SHOW - DEC 21. Enjoy a holiday performance featuring Herb Ohta, Jr. & Jon Yamasato, George Kahumoku, Jr. & the slack key ‘ohana.

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$40-60. 6:30-8:15pm. The Napili Kai Beach Resort Aloha Pavilion (Napili); 808669-3858; Slackkeyshow.com

A KANEKOA CHRISTMAS - DEC 23. Get ready for the ultimate holiday ride with the ʻukulele masters of Kanekoa. Enjoy Christmas classics with some original Kanekoa tunes mixed in. Special guest and MC, Kathy “Tita” Collins will be performing “Twas Da Night Befo’ Christmas.” 7:30pm. ProArts Playhouse (Kīhei); 808-463-6550; Proartsmaui.org

HALONA KAI HOLIDAY VILLAGE - DEC 23-25. Celebrate with a delicious holiday buffet, festive music, Christmas-themed activities for the family, and a visit by Santa Claus. After sunset, a holiday movie will be shown and fresh popcorn, sweets and hot chocolate will be offered. Festive drinks and cocktails will be available for purchase. 5-8pm. Hyatt Regency Maui Resort and Spa (Lāhainā); 808-661-1234; Hyattregencymaui.com

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MEAL FOR THE HUNGRY - DEC 25. A special holiday feast from the folks who feed the needy every day, year ‘round. The day will include entertainment, Santa Claus and gifts for the keiki. 12-2pm. St. Theresa Catholic Church (Kīhei); 808-8758754; Halekaukau.org

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ANNIVERSARY SHOW - DEC 30. The tradition continues as Bill rings in the New Year! To make this year’s 11th anniversary celebration extra memorable, Bill will be joined by two very special guests, Jeff Ross and Wendy Liebman. 8pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center (Kahului); 808-244SHOW; Mauiarts.org

BIG GIGS

SHIP WREK DJ DUO - NOV 19. Tripp Churchill set sail with Collin Maguire on the Ship Wrek project to take over the house scene in 2019. With over half a million monthly listeners on Spotify, editorial blog support, and ongoing playouts, the boys are definitely gaining exposure. Support from Pashsean, Kazami & Bismuth. 9pm. Da Playground Maui (Ma‘alaea); 808-727-2571; Daplaygroundmaui.com

MOONLIGHT JAZZ CONCERT SERIESNOV 23. Come experience a concert like no other featuring Shea Derrick and Mimosa. This unique Maui concert event will leave you relaxed and full of the aloha spirit as you unwind under the stars on the oceanfront lawn. 6-9pm. Sugar Beach Events (Kīhei); Sugarbeacheventshawaii.com

KE KANI HONE O WAILEA - NOV 25. 14-time Nā Hōkū Hanohano award winner, Mark Yamanaka, will share his latest collection of songs. 5:30-7pm. The Shops at Wailea (Wailea); 808-891-6770; Theshopsatwailea.com

BORGORE - NOV 25. One of electronic music’s most popular and polarizing artists, Borgore’s maniacal live shows have made him an iconic character in the modern bass scene. 9pm. Da Playground Maui (Ma‘alaea); 808-727-2571; Daplaygroundmaui.com

THE PSYCHEDELIC FURS: MADE OF RAIN 2022 TOUR - NOV 30. Led by singer Richard Butler and his brother Tim

Butler on bass guitar, the Psychedelic Furs are one of the most popular acts spawned from the British post-punk scene. 7:30pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center (Kahului); 808244-SHOW; Mauiarts.org

DJ DOMBRESKY - DEC 9. French dance music producer, Quentin Dombres— professionally known as Dombresky—has been producing music for nearly a decade and a half now, cementing himself as one of new faces of the international house music scene. 9pm. Da Playground Maui (Ma‘alaea); 808-727-2571; Daplaygroundmaui.com

MAUI COMIC CON 2022 - DEC 10 & 11. Giving local cosplayers a voice, and a stage to be proud of who they are surrounded by fellow nerds for a weekend. Headliners include: Agnes Garbowska, Geof Isherwood, David Nakayama, Frank Cho, and Amy Mebberson. The cosplay contest will be hosted by Night Darling. Further details online. War Memorial (Wailuku); Mauicomiccon.com

ONSTAGE

BENT - NOW-NOV 20. Set amidst the decadence of pre-war fascist Germany, “Bent” is an emotional tale of love, as three homosexual men fight for survival in the face of persecution. Thursdays-Saturdays, 7:30pm; Sundays, 2pm. ProArts Playhouse (Kīhei); 808-463-6550; Proartsmaui.org

DOVER QUARTET - NOV 17. It’s the return of the acclaimed chamber musicians of The Quartet consisting of Joel Link and Bryan Lee, violin; Hezekiah Leung, viola; and Camden Shaw, cello. 7:30pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center (Kahului); 808-244-SHOW; Mauiarts.org

WAILEA COUNTRY NIGHT - NOV 18. Kaina Kountry returns, sharing their unique interpretations of country music. Come dance, eat and drink. 6pm. Mulligans on the Blue (Wailea); 808-874.1131; Mulligansontheblue.com

WHOSE LIVE ANYWAY? - NOV 23. Cast members Ryan Stiles, Greg Proops, Jeff B. Davis, and Joel Murray will leave you gasping with the very witty scenes they invent before your eyes. Audience participation is key to the show so bring your suggestions and you might be asked to join the cast onstage! 7:30pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center (Kahului); 808-244-SHOW; Mauiarts.org

“WHITE HAWAIIAN” - DEC 1-4, JAN 5-8, FEB 2-5. Back by popular demand…This smart and witty one-man show starring Eric Gilliom is an entertaining autobiographical stage-show. Covering his career, his Maui upbringing as a Caucasian with Hawaiian roots, and the TV, film, and Broadway roles that have given him hilarious stories to share. Furiously donning outlandish wigs and gaudy costumes, Gilliom makes the full-circle story even more rich and entertaining. Thursday, Friday & Saturday, 7:30pm; Sunday, 2pm. ProArts Playhouse (Kīhei); 808-463-6550; Proartsmaui.org

BRENTON KEITH & HIS BAG O’ TRICKS

- High-energy comedy and magic with tons of laughs, audience interaction, and more laughs. Wednesdays, 5-8pm. Gilligan’s Bar & Grill (Kīhei); 808-868-0988; Gilligansmaui.com

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SLACK KEY SHOW - Enjoy a performance with the slack key ‘ohana featuring contemporary island music to heartfelt Hawaiian mele, and much more. $40-60. Wednesdays, 6:30-8:15pm. The Napili Kai Beach Resort Aloha Pavilion (Napili); 808-669-3858; Slackkeyshow.com

JOHN CRUZ: ISLAND STYLE - The Grammy- and Nā Hōkū Hanohanowinning Hawaiian singer-songwriter shares lyrical stories about everyday people and experiences in an intimate setting. $37.50-50. Wednesdays, 7:30pm. ProArts Playhouse (Kīhei); 808-463-6550; Proartsmaui.com

ART SCENE

HAWAI‘I CRAFTSMEN EXHIBIT - NOWDEC 23. In partnership with Hawai‘i Craftsmen Organization, their Annual Statewide Juried Exhibition will extend the exposure of the selected artists and their competence in traditional and contemporary craft. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 10am-4pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center (Kahului); 808-244-SHOW; Mauiarts.org

ART OF TRASH 2023: SUBMISSIONS NOW OPEN! - NOW-JAN. 31, 2023. Mālama Maui Nui is accepting submissions to the Art of Trash and Trashion Show slated to open in April 2023. All pieces must be made from recycled and/or reused material. Go online for details. MMNui.org/ArtOfTrash

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SHOWCASE - DEC 9. This month features artist Josh Ackerman. Stop in for a drink and view his works. Artists contribute to the Children of the Rainbow Pre-School in Lāhainā, to assist with art activities and buy art supplies for our local keiki students. 5-10pm. Down the Hatch (Lāhainā); 808-661-4900; DTHmaui.com

PLANTATION MUSEUM - The self-guided tour features a collection of authentic artifacts. Attendees can view historic information for the Camp Maps, which are the most complete and comprehensive maps of plantation workers’ housing locations. Daily, 10am-6pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall (Lāhainā); Lahainarestoration.org

ART NIGHT - Walk through Lāhainā’s art scene – meet the artists, view new artwork and enjoy live music. Show some interest

and you just might find a glass of wine in your hand! Find participating galleries online. Fridays, 5-8pm. Lahainarestoration.org

ART CLASSES

BEGINNING JEWELRY - NOV 21-DEC 26. Get ready to create your own wearable works of art, including pendants, bracelets, earrings, and rings! This class teaches fundamental fabrication techniques using wire and sheet metal; students will cut, drill, saw, file, stamp, solder, pierce metal, learn polishing techniques, and bezel set a stone. $240 (member); $289 (non-member). Mondays, 9am-12pm. Hui Hui Noʻeau Visual Arts Center (Makawao); Huinoeau.com

RELAXATION THROUGH EXPRESSIVE ART THERAPY - DEC 12. Hui’s Visiting Artist, Christina Wilson, will teach you what Expressive Art Therapy is and how you can use art to help calm your system and teach you skills you can use each day to reduce anxiety and improve your mood. 5-7pm. Hui Hui Noʻeau Visual Arts Center (Makawao); Huinoeau.com

CRAFT FAIRS

HONUA KAI CONDOMINIUMS

- Wednesdays & Saturdays, 9am3pm. (Kā‘anapali); 808-268-9822; Mauisfinestcraftfair.com

LĀHAINĀ CANNERY MALL - Fridays & Saturdays, 9am-4pm. (Lāhainā); Lahainaarts.com

LĀHAINĀ GATEWAY CENTER

- Sundays, 9am-2pm. (Lāhainā); Mauigiftandcraftfairs.com

MARRIOTT’S MAUI OCEAN CLUBWednesdays, 9am-3pm. (Kā‘anapali); 808268-9822; Mauisfinestcraftfair.com

THE HYATT RESIDENCE CLUB MAUI - Thursdays, 9am-3pm. (Kā‘anapali); 808268-9822; Mauisfinestcraftfair.com

THE SHERATON MAUI RESORTSundays, 9am-3pm. (Kāʻanapali); 808-2689822; Mauisfinestcraftfair.com

THE WESTIN KAʻANAPALI OCEAN RESORT VILLAS - Tuesdays & Fridays, 9am-3pm. (Kā‘anapali); 808-268-9822; Mauisfinestcraftfair.com

THE WESTIN NANEA OCEAN VILLAS - Mondays, 9am-3pm. (Kā‘anapali); 808268-9822; Mauisfinestcraftfair.com

FOODIE

WELCOME HOME THE WHALES - NOV 17. Support Pacific Whale Foundation’s ocean conservation while sipping organic spirits upcountry. Ten percent of all monies raised from food and libations benefit PWF programs working to protect the ocean through science and advocacy. 4-7pm. Ocean Vodka Organic Farm and Distillery (Kula); Pacificwhale.org

CHAMPAGNE HALE AT THE CLIFF HOUSE - NOV 18-20, 27-29. Set on the beachfront, experience the finest champagnes from the Veuve Clicquot portfolio accompanied by a plethora of freshly-caught seafood dishes. 21+. Seating times: 3:30pm & 5:30pm. Montage Kapalua Bay (Kapalua); 808-662-6627; Champagne-hale.eventbrite.com

DUCKINE GRAND OPENING! - DEC 2. Executive Chef and owner Alvin Savella—AKA “The Kitchen Assassin”— has no boundaries at his new restaurant. Focusing on Chinese, Hawaiian, and local flavors—along with savory dim sum— for a wide variety of dishes on a very duck-centric menu. Stop in for the Grand Opening celebration! Duckine (Lāhainā); 808-451-2778; Duckine.com

WHAT MAUI EATS - Experience a local favorite: Sunday brunch at plantationthemed Ko restaurant. Sundays, 11am2pm. Fairmont Kea Lani (Wailea); 808-8754100; Korestaurant.com

BREAKFAST & COFFEE TOURParticipants connect with both the agricultural history of coffee and the “seedto-cup” process by strolling through our orchard and experiencing the sights, sounds, and smells of a real roasting operation. BYOB. Mondays-Fridays, 8:30-11:30am. Oʻo Farms (Kula); 808-856-0141; Oofarm.com

FARMERS MARKETS

HĀNA FARMERS MARKET - Fridays, 3-5pm. (Hāna); Hanafarmersmarket.com

FARMERS MARKET KĪHEI - Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays, 7am-4pm. (Kīhei); 808-875-0949

FRESH FARMERS MARKET - Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 8am-4pm. Queen Kaʻahumanu Center (Kahului); Queenkaahumanucenter.com

KUKUI MALL FARMERS MARKET: KŌ MAHIʻAI MĀKEKE - Saturdays, 8am-12pm. Kukui Mall (Kīhei); 808-3599103; Komahiaimakeke@gmail.com; Komahiaimakeke.net

KUMU FARMS AT THE COUNTRY MARKET - Tuesdays-Saturdays, 9am-5:30pm. Maui Tropical Plantation (Waikapū); 808-244-4800; Kumufarms.com

LA‘A KEA COMMUNITY FARMTuesdays-Saturdays, 10am-5pm. (Pāʻia); 808-579-8398; Laakeavillage.org

LĀHAINĀ JODO MISSION - 2nd & 4th Thursdays, 4-7pm. (Lāhainā).

LIPOA STREET FARMERS MARKETSaturdays, 8am-12pm. (Kīhei); 808-298-5813

LIVING EARTH SYSTEMS FARM STAND - Wednesdays & Thursdays, 10:30am-3pm; Saturdays, 12-5pm; Sundays, 1-5pm. (Launiupoko); Livingearthsystems.com

MAUI HUB ONLINE FARMERS MARKET - Saturdays-Tuesdays, 12-11:55pm. Home delivery and drive-thru pickup options available for South, West, Central, Upcountry Maui and Haʻikū. Grocery delivery: Fridays & Saturdays each week. Mauihub.org

MAUI SUNDAY MARKET - Sundays, 4-8pm. Kahului Shopping Center parking lot. (Kahului); Mauisundaymarket.com

MAUI SWAP MEET - Saturdays, 7am-1pm. (Kahului); 808-244-2133; Mauihawaii.org

NAPILI FARMERS MARKET - Wednesdays & Saturdays, 8am12pm. (Napili); 808-633-5060; Napilifarmersmarket.com

ONO ORGANIC FARMS FARMERS MARKET - Mondays & Thursdays, 8am4pm.. (Nāhiku); 808-344-6700.

POʻOKELA FARMERS MARKETWednesdays, 8am-12pm. (Makawao); 808-419-1570

SOUTH MAUI GARDENS - Thursdays, 9am-1pm. (Kīhei); Southmauigardens.com

UPCOUNTRY FARMERS MARKETSaturdays, 7-11am. (Pukalani); 808-5728122; Upcountryfarmersmarket.com

WAILEA VILLAGE FARMERS MARKETTuesdays, 8-11am. (Wailea); 808-760-9150

COMMUNITY

PETCO ADOPTION DAY - NOV 19 & DEC 17. The Maui Humane Society welcomes the community to check out some adoptable pets and answer any questions. There will be kittens, bunnies and guineas ready to walk straight into your heart and your ʻohana! 11am-1pm. Petco (Kahului); Mauihumanesociety.org

THE AHUPUAʻA AND THE HOUSEKEEPER - NOV 19. Meet authors Victoria and Benjamin Trevino who will read from their essay “The Ahupuaʻa and the Housekeeper”, and explore a few possibilities to West Maui’s congested infrastructure, with questions and answers to follow. 2-3:30pm. Lāhainā Public Library (Lāhainā); Librarieshawaii.org/events

KĪHEI’S 4TH FRIDAY TOWN PARTYNOV 25. Come to the South Shore of Maui for a town party with live entertainment, fun activities for keiki and teens, plus local eats and retail shops. 6-9pm. Azeka Shopping Center Mauka (Kīhei); Kiheifridays.com

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KA WĀ MAMUA, KA WĀ MAHOPE

- NOV 26. Meet author Ron Williams who will read from his essay “I ka Wā Mamua, ka Wā Mahope: Lāhainā Celebrations of Lā Hoʻomanaʻo ʻo Kamehameha I” with questions and answers to follow. 2-3:30pm. Lāhainā Public Library (Lāhainā); Librarieshawaii.org/events

MOVIE IN THE PARK - NOV 26. Check online for this month’s feature. Mats, blankets or low back beach chairs are welcome. Snacks and dinner are available nearby, or attendees may bring their own drinks and snacks. No alcohol, drugs, or pets. 7pm. Campbell Park (Lāhainā); Lahainarestoration.org

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HĀNA 4EP OUTREACH EVENT - DEC

2. 4EverPets distribution of pet food and flea medicine, as well as other pet supplies as available. A MHS veterinarian will also be on hand to provide vaccinations, microchips, and basic first aid to dogs and cats. The Humane Enforcement Officer will be offering log licensing. 12-4pm. Hāna Farmer’s Market (Hāna); Mauihumanesociety.org

MOBILE ADOPTION EVENT - DEC 10. The Maui Humane Society will bring adoptable dogs and kittens to the Andaz Resort to meet hotel guests and the public for an outreach event in the hotel and on the beach. In addition, the mixologist will create a special Cocktail of the Month in honor of MHS, with partial proceeds from the sale of the drinks to benefit MHS. 11am-2pm. Andaz Hotel (Wailea); Mauihumanesociety.com

SHOP THE STREET - DEC 11. Showcasing Maui’s small businesses on Main St. at four pop-up locations: Rooted In Wailuku, Wailuku Food Truck Pod, Maluhia Collective, and Friends and Faire. 10am-2pm. (Wailuku).

COMMUNITY WORKSHOPS

MAUI MAUKA CONSERVATION

AWARENESS TRAINING - NOV 16. Patty Miller, education and outreach coordinator for the Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary, will discuss her organization’s mission and work being done to research and protect humpback whales and other marine life in Maui Nui. Free. 9am-12pm. Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary (Kīhei); Mauimauka.org

MAUI TECHIES MEETUP - NOV 21. Whether you are just beginning or already an expert in your field, or if technology is your hobby, join in an evening filled with conversations about all things techie. 5-7pm. Gilligans Bar & Grill (470 Lipoa Pkwy., Kīhei); 808-868-0988; Gilligansmaui.com

MAUI MAUKA CONSERVATION AWARENESS TRAINING - DEC 1. Suzanne Conlon, Biological Technician at the US Fish and Wildlife Service Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge, will discuss Keāliaʻs unique wetland birds, public access to the refuge, and ongoing restoration efforts. Free. 12-3pm. Keālia Pond National Wildlife Refuge (Kīhei); Mauimauka.org

SCALAR LIGHT SESSIONS - DEC 5-8. Join a spectacular evening with Tom Paladino, Scalar energy researcher and the inventor of the Scalar light instruments. He will be sharing 40 years of research and the wisdom of Nikola Tesla and Dr. T. Galen Hieronymus who inspired his work. Pupus provided. Chance to win four months of Scalar Light Natural Foods Program. Giveaway at each event! Doors: 5:30pm; Seminars: 6:15pm. Monday, Royal Hawaiian Resort (Lāhainā); Tuesday, Wailea Healing Center (Kīhei); Wednesday, Courtyard by Marriott Maui (Kahului); Thursday, Temple of Peace Healing Sanctuary (Haʻiku). 805-364-3051; support@scalarlight.com; Scalarlight.com

SUMMER IN DECEMBER: CONTINUING EDUCATION FOR CHIROPRACTORS - DEC 9-11. This year’s program brings you 20 hours of continuing education over four diverse

courses in a hybrid format with five hours of asynchronous online learning before you travel, on your own schedule. Dr. Moreau and Dr. Harger returns with a grand rounds learning format that provides interactive sessions with presenters and colleagues. 10am-7pm. Wailea Beach Resort (Wailea); Uws.edu/ continuing-education/hawaii

CANCER SURVIVOR WORKSHOPDEC 10. Calling all Cancer Survivors! Maui Cancer Resources (MCR) will be holding a workshop to educate and support Mauiʻs Cancer patients. Deadline for Registration is December 7. Mauicancerresources.org/daytreats

KEIKI KINE

BARISTAS & BOOKS - NOV 15. Keiki and their guardians can enjoy storytime and activities at Apuakehau Cultural Park next to the library. Refreshments provided by Starbucks. All children must be accompanied by a responsible adult. 2:30-4pm. Lāhainā Public Library (Lāhainā)

GIS DAY - NOV 16. GIS = Geographic Information Systems. A virtual celebration of Geography Awareness Week for Hawaiʻi Schools grades 5-12. 9am-12pm. Learning Endeavors, Learningendeavors.org/gis

KEIKI CLUB - NOV 19. Learn about the vast sea life of Hawaiʻi with one of Maui Ocean Center’s marine naturalists. Enter to win giveaways and enjoy family friendly festivities! 10-11am. Queen Kaʻahumanu Center (Kahului); 808-877-3369; Queenkaahumanucenter.com

‘OHANA & KEIKI EXCHANGE - NOV 26. Take what you need, bring what you can. Kids grow, clothes don’t. Families can bring new and gently-used clothes for all genders, sizes from birth to 6xl, toys, books, games, and baby items—and get what others don’t need anymore. All items are high quality and sorted before being put out. 7am-12:30pm. Kīhei Lutheran Church (Kīhei); Facebook.com/OKEMaui

TINKER TUESDAYS! - DEC 6. In this fun after school program, keiki can use their creativity and imagination! Materials, toys and tools will be available to learn, create, explore, collaborate, and share. 2:303:30pm. Lāhainā Public Library (Lāhainā); Librarieshawaii.org/events

HEALTH & WELLNESS

MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AID - DEC 13. This training gives you the skills you need to reach out and provide initial support to someone who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and help connect them to the appropriate care. Registration closes on December 2, 12pm. 8am-3pm. Mentalhealthhawaii.org

YOUTH MENTAL HEALTH FIRST AIDDEC 15. This training gives you the skills you need to reach out and provide initial support to an adolescent (age 12-18) who may be developing a mental health or substance use problem and help connect them to the appropriate care. Registration closes on December 5, 12pm. 8am-2pm. Mentalhealthhawaii.org

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OUTDOOR YOGA - Breathe ocean air as you practice gentle yoga postures and breathing techniques. Mondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays, 8-9:15am. Waipuilani Park (Kīhei); 808-214-2766; Easyyogamaui.com

YOGA FOR CANCER WARRIORS AND SURVIVORS - Designed to strengthen and lengthen while connecting mind, body, and breath. Mondays, 6-7pm. Imua Physical Therapy (Kīhei); 808-879-0077; ImuaPT.com

EXERCISE AND MOVEMENT CLASSAnyone afflicted with Parkinson’s, as well as caregivers, are welcome to attend. Free. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10-11am. Risa Pascal (Kahului); 808-281-1224; risa.pascal@gmail.com

LOCAL SPORTS

MAUI MAN ULTRA TRIATHLON X 2 - DEC 2 & 3. Swim, bike, and run your way through paradise in South Maui. Two races on two consecutive days! Compete individually or as a team. For more information or to volunteer, contact Kawika Carlson at: 808-462-1313.

MAUI PADDLE & CANOE CLUBSPaddling enthusiasts can join clubs across the island to share their love of rowing and the water. A dozen clubs for various skill and experience levels can be found on the North Shore and East, West, and South sides. A list of clubs with contact information can be found at: Mauipaddle.com

PICKLEBALL - Games are played at the following locations: Wailuku’s War Memorial Complex (upper tennis courts), Fridays-Sundays, 7:45-11am; Tuesday & Thursdays, 4:30-8:30pm; and a novice/ beginner only session on Wednesdays, 7:45-10:30am. Lāhainā Civic Center, daily, 7-11am & 4-9:30pm. The Napili Park courts are available daily, 7am-7pm (no set pickleball times). Waipuilani Park in Kīhei, daily, 8am-noon & 4-7pm. Kula Community Center, Tuesdays & Thursdays, 8am-noon. Eddie Tam Gym in Makawao, Wednesdays, 9-11:30am. Everyone from beginners to experienced players are welcome.

NATURE ADVENTURES

HFUU 2022 ANNUAL CONVENTION - DEC 2-4. Celebrating local agriculture with Hawaiʻi Farmers Union United. Workshops, optional camping, and local food. All are welcome. Hawaiʻi Taro Farm (2200 HI-30, Waikapū); Hfuuhi.org

FAMILY FARM TOUR DAYS - DEC 3 & 4. Grab the ʻohana to tour the farm while also enjoying music and Thai food. Free. 8am-5pm. Maui Nui Farm (Kula); 808-2806166; Mauinuifarm.com

FARM ADVENTURE TOUR - Created to provide shelter and care for abused and rescued animals, and provide humane treatment education to the community. Mondays & Wednesdays, 12pm; Saturdays, 10am. Leilani Farm Sanctuary (Haʻikū); 808-298-8544; Leilanifarmsanctuary.org

INTERACTIVE FARM TOUR - Come experience a wide variety of unique subtropical plants and learn about gardening techniques. Select Saturdays, 9-10:30am. Laulima Garden ʻOhana (Haʻikū); Laulimagardenohana.com

FARM TOURS - Meet friendly animals, see how food grows, and learn how to start a garden. Every second Saturday, 9-11am. The Maui Farm (Makawao); 808579-8271; Themauifarm.org

VOLUNTEERING

PULEHU ROAD CLEANUP EVENTDEC 3. Assist in offloading collected materials at the Malama Maui Nui transfer & disposal station, join Pulehu Posse at the top of the road, or Full Circle Ocean Gear at the bottom and stage materials for pick up on the roadside. 8-11am. Register online for team meet up locations. Malamamauinui.org/volunteer

WAIHEʻE COASTAL DUNES & WETLAND REFUGE - DEC 5. Join Scott Fisher, Hawaiian Islands Land Trust’s

chief conservation officer, for a guided interpretive hike. Learn about the area’s history, geology and ecology while walking along the shoreline trail. 9am. Waiheʻe Coastal Dunes Base Yard (Waiheʻe); 808744-AINA; Hilt.org

LIVE MUSIC

CENTRAL

DA PLAYGROUND - Live music, comedy, Djs. Fri & Sat: various times. (Maʻalaea); 808-727-2571; Daplaygroundmaui.com

LAS PIÑATAS OF MAUI - Sun: 7-9pm. (Kahului); 808-877-8707; Pinatasmaui.com

MAUI COFFEE ATTIC - Daily; various times. (Wailuku); 808-250-9555; Mauicoffeeattic.com

NORTH

AUMAKUA KAVA LOUNGE - Wed & Sat: 7:30-9:30pm. (Pāʻia); Aumakuakava.com

DOLLIES NORTH SHORE - Periodically; various times. (Pāʻia); 808-579-9070; Dolliespizzanorthshore.com

FARM STAND FOOD TRUCK COURT - At the farm on Stable Road. Fri: 6-9pm. (Spreckelsville).

ISLAND FRESH CAFÉ - Sun: 12:302:30pm; Wed: 11:30am-1:30pm; Sat: 12:30-2:30pm. (Pāʻia); 808-446-0298; Islandfreshmaui.com

PA‘IA BAY COFFEE BAR - Tue-Sat: 5-7pm. Sun: 11am-1pm. (Pāʻia); 808-578-3111; Paiabaycoffee.com

SOUTH

DIAMONDS ICE BAR & GRILL - Sat & Sun: 10am-12pm. (Kīhei); 808-874-9299

GILLIGANS BAR & GRILL - Tue: 5:30pm & Thu: 5pm. (Kīhei); 808-868-0988; Gilligansmaui.com

HALE KAVA - Sat & Sun: 8-10pm. (Kīhei); 808-344-0427

LUANA - Wed & Fri: 5-8pm. (Wailea); 808875-4100; Fairmont-kea-lani.com

MAUI BREWING CO. - Daily: 6:308:30pm. (Kīhei); 808-201-2337; Mauibrewingco.com

MONKEYPOD KITCHEN - Daily: 122pm & 6-8pm. (Wailea); 808-891-2322; Monkeypodkitchen.com

MULLIGANS ON THE BLUE - Daily: 6-8pm. (Wailea); 808-874-1131; Mulligansontheblue.com

NALU’S SOUTH SHORE GRILLSun, Thu & Fri: 6:30pm; Mon-Wed & Sat: 7:30pm. (Kīhei); 808-891-8650; Naluskihei.com

OHANA SEAFOOD BAR & GRILLDaily: 6-9:30pm. (Kīhei); 808-868-3247; Ohanaseafoodbarandgrill.com

PITA PARADISE - Sun: 6-8:30pm. (Wailea); 808-879-7177; Pitaparadisehawaii.com

SOUTH SHORE TIKI LOUNGEDaily: 4-6pm. (Kīhei); 808-874-6444; Southshoretiki.com

THE SHOPS AT WAILEA - Wed: 4-6pm. (Wailea); 808-891-6770; Theshopsatwailea.com

WHAT ALES YOU - Wed: 6-8pm; Fri: 6:30-9pm. (Kīhei); 808-214-6581; Whatalesyoukihei.com

UPCOUNTRY

MAHALO ALE WORKS - Mon & Thu: 6-8pm; Sun: 5-7pm. (Makawao); 808Mahaloaleworks.com

WEST

CANE & CANOE - Daily: 4-9pm. (Kapalua); 808-662-6627; Montagehotels.com

COOL CAT CAFE - Thu-Sun: 6:308:30pm. (Lāhainā); 808-667-0908; Coolcatcafe.com

DOWN THE HATCH - Daily: 8-10am & 3-5pm. (Lāhainā); 808-661-4900; DTHmaui.com

DUKE’S BEACH HOUSE - Daily: 5:30-8pm. (Kā‘anapali); 808-662-2900; Dukesmaui.com

FLEETWOOD’S ON FRONT ST. - Daily: 7:30-9:30pm. (Lāhainā); 808-669-6425; Fleetwoodsonfrontstreet.com

HANA HOU BAR - Daily: 4:306:30pm. (Kapalua); 808-662-6627; Montagehotels.com

HUIHUI RESTAURANT - Daily: 2-5pm & 5:30-8:30pm. (Kā‘anapali); 808-667-0124; Huihuirestaurant.com

HULA GRILL - Sun-Wed: 2-4pm & 6:30-9pm. (Kā‘anapali); 808-667-6636; Hulagrillkaanapali.com

INU POOL BAR - Sun-Wed: 3:305:30pm. The Westin Nanea Ocean Villas (Kā‘anapali); 808-662-6300; Westinvacationclub.com

JAVA JAZZ - Daily: 7-10pm. (Honokowai); 808-667-0787; Javajazzmaui.com

KIMO’S - Daily: 6-8pm. (Lāhainā); 808661-4811; Kimosmaui.com

KOHOLA BREWERY - Sun, Wed, Fri & Sat: 6-8pm; Mon & Thu: 4-6pm; (Lāhainā); 808-446-3007; Koholabrewery.com

MALA OCEAN TAVERN - Daily: 2-4pm. (Lāhainā); 808-667-9394; Malatavern.com

MONKEYPOD KITCHEN - Daily: 1-3pm, 4-6pm & 7-9pm. (Kā‘anapali); 808-878-6763; Monkeypodkitchen.com

THE DIRTY MONKEY - Daily: 3-5pm & 6-8pm. (Lāhainā); 808-419-6268; Thedirtymonkey.com

THE POUR HOUSE RESTAURANTFri-Sun: 5-9pm. (Kapalua); 808-214-5296; Thepourhousekapalua.com

THE WHARF CINEMA CENTER - MonThu: 5-7pm. (Lāhainā); 808-661-8748; Thewharfshops.com

To see a full list of events visit our website at calendar.mauitimes.org Submit your upcoming events to shan@mauitimes.org

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