The 25th annual Haiku Ho‘olaule‘a & Flower Festival will happen at Haiku Elementary School on Saturday, April 14. The event will feature Haiku historical displays, an artisan marketplace, horticulture vendors, a keiki zone and more. There will also be live entertainment from Maui Samba Band and Festival Parade, King Kekaulike HS Jazz Band, Dr. Nat and Rio Ritmo, Yum Yum … [Read more...] about Haiku Ho`olaule`a & Flower Festival at Haiku Elementary School
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Surfrider Maui highlights new campaign to Protect Pe`ahi
In honor of International Surf Day on June 21, Surfrider Foundation's Maui Chapter announced it will highlight its critical new campaign: Protect Pe`ahi. The chapter supports the community-based effort to acquire, protect and manage 267 acres of the Hamakualoa Maui Coastline, from East Kuiaha Gulch to West Kaupakakalua Gulch in Pe`ahi. The Foundation said this commitment is … [Read more...] about Surfrider Maui highlights new campaign to Protect Pe`ahi
Talk story about Haiku land issues this Thursday
The Haiku Community Association is inviting the public to talk story about local land issues this Thursday. The evening will feature county Planning Director Will Spence, Hawaiian Islands Land Trust Conservation Director Scott Fisher and Maui Tomorrow Foundation board member Mark Sheehan. Topics will include the Haiku Hoolaule'a, land development, Giggle Hill and the elections … [Read more...] about Talk story about Haiku land issues this Thursday
Volunteers Needed To Help Refurbish Giggle Hill Playground
The Haiku Community Association is working to re-open the Kalakupua Playground at 4th Marine Park (Giggle Hill) and it needs your help. HCA will hold a general meeting on Thursday, Sept. 18 at the Haiku Community Center to discuss what is needed to make the playground safe and operative for our community's keiki. The playground was closed nearly two years ago because the … [Read more...] about Volunteers Needed To Help Refurbish Giggle Hill Playground
Maui County Council primary elections are normally bland, but this year’s four-way race over Mike White’s Makawao-Haiku-Paia district is different
He says it used to happen a lot more, but the last time was at about four or five years ago. Mike Molina was still a Maui County Councilmember then, and he’d just walked into the Burger King on Dairy Road in Kahului. Immediately, he says, the woman behind the counter began giggling. He says she then got her manager. “They thought I was Rick Moranis,” Molina is telling me at … [Read more...] about Maui County Council primary elections are normally bland, but this year’s four-way race over Mike White’s Makawao-Haiku-Paia district is different