You’ve noticed them. They line the beaches of our island, most notably in Makena. They stand on the sand, tensed and focused, then suddenly break into a sprint. They throw down their boards, like surfboards but lighter and with no fins. In a smooth motion they jump on, skim over water only inches deep and, depending on the wave, their own timing and luck, slip into the crest of … [Read more...] about What It’s Like To Be Maui Skimboarder/Artist Lanakila Kelliher
Hawaii Community Foundation
Poi Pounding and PastPerfect
'OHANA DAY - THIS SUNDAY, AT THE BEAUTIFUL BAILEY HOUSE MUSEUM Isn't our community blessed to have the Bailey House Museum as a hub of local history? Beyond providing a resource for the bygone-giddy, the locale—vibrant green grounds contrasted against the white mortar of the missionary-era house, alive in the sun and pocketed with deep shade—is a pleasure. This Sunday is the … [Read more...] about Poi Pounding and PastPerfect