Attend Coffee House Sessions 'Music for a Cause' at Wailuku Coffee Company on Saturday, August 17th. For this edition, guests can listen to music by Kimo Nevius and special guest, MeganSong. A donation jar will be passed around the room to collect funds for Women Helping Women Maui. 2-4pm. Wailuku Coffee Co., (26 N Market St., Wailuku); 808-495-0259; wailukucoffeeco.com; … [Read more...] about Coffee House Sessions ‘Music for a Cause’ at Wailuku Coffee Company
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Wailuku Coffee Company Opens New Cafe in Haiku
It seems like I am always looking for a sense of community these days. A way to feel connected. One of the ways I stay connected is at my local coffee shop, with fellow coffee, tea, smoothie and other lovers of baked goods. So when Wailuku Coffee Company opened the doors at their new shop in Haiku this past Monday, I was there to check it out. “I’m … [Read more...] about Wailuku Coffee Company Opens New Cafe in Haiku
Youth Open Mic at Wailuku Coffee Company
A Youth Open Mic is happening at Wailuku Coffee Company on Saturday, June 22nd. All youth 18 years and younger are invited to show off their skills. Enjoy a variety of acts including singing, dancing, musical performances, poetry, short story readings, and more. The event is hosted by Ed the Dread. Free. 2pm. Wailuku Coffee Company, (26 N Market St., Wailuku); … [Read more...] about Youth Open Mic at Wailuku Coffee Company
Acoustic Afternoon at Wailuku Coffee Company
Check out Acoustic Afternoon’s at Wailuku Coffee Company on Saturday, June 15th. Here’s a super opportunity to enjoy a cup of joe and a relaxing meal alongside live musicians. There’ll be an acoustic performance with Pete Sebastian and special guests like Andrea Walls on the violin and Ricardo Dioso on the classical guitar. Free. 2pm. Wailuku Coffee Company, (26 N Market St., … [Read more...] about Acoustic Afternoon at Wailuku Coffee Company
Maui Restaurant Issue: How canoe crops and cultural heritage shape Maui’s food scene
Just think: Hundreds of years ago, this fertile land grew kalo, niu, kukui, and mai‘a, brought over on canoes by Polynesian voyagers as they settled the Pacific. Even domesticated animals were brought along for the voyage. The Polynesians were isolated on these far-flung islands, but they brought the elements for societal success with them and improvised with what they found. … [Read more...] about Maui Restaurant Issue: How canoe crops and cultural heritage shape Maui’s food scene