Child and Family Service (CFS) will host the Festival of Hope for Families, a one-day drive-through event offering local individuals and families support resources, services, and chef-prepared meals on Saturday, August 1 in Kahului on Maui. Part of a series of statewide events, Festival of Hope for Families helps provide needed supplies, resources, and family-friendly … [Read more...] about Child and Family Service to Hold Drive-Thru Festival of Hope for Families Event on Maui
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MauiTime Best of Maui 2018: Best Local Cheap Eats on Maui: Tin Roof
BEST LOCAL CHEAP EATS TIN ROOF Chef Sheldon Simeon gained poularity because of his fame as a finalist on Top Chef, but the enduring popularity of this local boy’s restaurant sustains because of it’s quality of flavor and ingredients. It’s a busy little lunch spot, casual yet classy, that serves creative dishes like ulu mac salad, everyone’s favorite Mochiko Chicken (only … [Read more...] about MauiTime Best of Maui 2018: Best Local Cheap Eats on Maui: Tin Roof
Dine Out For Pets with Maui Humane Society
Dine Out For Pets with Maui Humane Society on Monday, April 30. The Maui Humane Society (MHS) is celebrating National Adopt a Shelter Pet Day by offering the Maui community an opportunity to Dine Out For Pets. Various restaurants around the island will donate a portion of proceeds in benefit of animal welfare services on Maui. Dine at establishments like The Dirty … [Read more...] about Dine Out For Pets with Maui Humane Society
Wailuku Town gets new ‘Mural of Hope’
There's a vibrant new mural in the heart of Wailuku Town. The four-story painting on Main Street is dedicated to the launch of UVSC, the mission of which is to bring people together to provide a hopeful future for cancer patients. The “Mural of Hope” celebrates Wailuku Town and features six-year-old Bree Haunani Michie Lau Hee, the daughter of Wailuku residents Ikaika and … [Read more...] about Wailuku Town gets new ‘Mural of Hope’
How Maui Huliau Foundation and others are trying to keep Maui from drowning in garbage
We’ve all noticed it. We see it at our favorite beaches and surf spots, waterfalls and hiking trails. It’s becoming as common as tourists. It’s scary and ugly. It makes most of us angry and some of us hopeless. Trash. Specifically, plastic. Whether washed up on our shores or in our workplaces and homes, it’s a difficult problem with not always simple solutions. Living on an … [Read more...] about How Maui Huliau Foundation and others are trying to keep Maui from drowning in garbage