Santa, Shopping, Gifting, Eating, and Partying…. The MauiTime Elves went on a sleigh ride to find the most festive fun for all! So brighten the holiday season at one or more of these merry events. Mele Kalikimaka! Photo with Santa... MAUI MALL - Photos and visits with Santa are available on Friday from 5-7pm and Saturday, 12-4pm, until Dec 21 with a photo … [Read more...] about Christmas 2019 on Maui!
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18th Annual Toys for Tots Drive at Azeka Shopping Center
The 18th Annual Toys for Tots Drive will be at Azeka Shopping Center pn Saturday, December 14th. Help to make a child’s Christmas by bringing a new, unwrapped toy for donation. There’ll also be a presentation of bicycles gifted to children on the main stage, and a Classic Car Show with Maui Classic Cruisers Car Club. Free. 8-10am. Azeka Shopping Center, (1279 & 1280 S Kihei … [Read more...] about 18th Annual Toys for Tots Drive at Azeka Shopping Center
December Joy at Maui Arts and Cultural Center
A production of ‘December Joy’ will be at Maui Arts and Cultural Center on Sunday, December 1st. Presented by the Maui Choral Arts Association, guests will surely enjoy an evening of holiday choral music and old favorites. The chorus is composed of over 100 singers, the pianist is Lotus Dancer, and the production is directed by Gary Leavitt. $30 for adults, $15 for … [Read more...] about December Joy at Maui Arts and Cultural Center
Turkey, Stuffin’, and Pie – OH MY! Our juicy guide to Thanksgiving 2019
It’s that time of the year when the sweet aroma of Thanksgiving hits the air. If you're like me and don’t do cooking, then you’ll love our ‘ono list of places to help fill your opu. And if you’re not into a traditional Thanksgiving feast, there are other fun options too! Check out this juicy list. Oh So Ono, Foodie Kine Things! GIVING THANKS! BURGER OF THE MONTH - … [Read more...] about Turkey, Stuffin’, and Pie – OH MY! Our juicy guide to Thanksgiving 2019
Obon Festival at Kula Shofukuji Mission
There’s an Obon Festival at Kula Shofukuji Mission on Saturday, August 24th. The Japanese Buddhist tradition of obon honors the spirits of one's ancestors. During the festival, chochin (paper) lanterns are hung to guide the spirits, and a folk dance called bon odori is performed around the rhythms of Japanese taiko drums. The community is invited to enjoy and attend this … [Read more...] about Obon Festival at Kula Shofukuji Mission