94th
MAUI FAIR The Home Grown Fair War Memorial Complex • Oct. 6 to 9, 2016
fun for all ages
parade
rides and ono foo d
a timeless tradition
livestock
games and priz es
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OFFICE OF THE MAYOR
Special Message from Governor David Y. Ige
County of Maui 200 South High Street Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii 96793
The 94th Maui Fair
A MESSAGE FROM MAYOR ALAN M. ARAKAWA
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DAVID Y. IGE
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Aloha kakou – For 94 years, the Maui Fair has been a favorite event for many of us and an important part of what makes Maui No Ka `Oi! This year’s Maui Fair theme, “The Home Grown Fair,” embodies the heart and soul of our community. This beloved annual tradition has become a gathering place where family, friends and neighbors can enjoy all the Fair has to offer. There’s truly something for everyone, from the excitement of the parade to the ‘ono food, fun games, exhibits, thrilling rides and first-rate entertainment. Our County is grateful for the efforts of the many dedicated organizers and volunteers who put together such an exceptional event for all to enjoy. Mahalo nui loa to each of the Maui Fair sponsors for their tremendous support – without their commitment to our community, this very special event would not be possible. See you at the Maui Fair!
ALAN M. ARAKAWA Mayor, County of Maui
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Maui Fair – A Timeless Tradition for our ‘Ohana! he Maui Fair Alliance board of T directors, organizers and volunteers would like to express their
deepest appreciation to the people of Maui County for their support in keeping the 94th Maui Fair a smokefree, drug-free and alcohol-free event for our families. We applaud you for being proactive in maintaining a healthy environment for all — from keiki to kupuna — at the most anticipated family event of the year. See you at the fair!
Aloha and welcome to the 94th Maui Fair! nother exciting time for families, friends and everyone starts this week with four days of fabulous fun, awesome entertainment, onolicious food, exhilarating rides, homegrown exhibits, and an array of products and services at the Maui Fair. Every year the Maui Fair is the main community event of the year where we come together for a great time. Everyone looks forward to the annual Maui Fair as it supports the County of Maui’s nonprofit and community groups through their fundraising efforts. None of these efforts would be possible without all the generous Maui Fair sponsors, donors, volunteers and, last but not least, the Maui Fair Alliance and Committees. Our Maui Fair offers a special piece of tradition for each and every one of you. On behalf of all volunteers, organizations and the Maui Fair Alliance, we wish you and yours a fun-filled event full of treasured memories. Come and enjoy the 94th Maui Fair!
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Oct. 6 to 9, 2016 Fair Hours Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Admission Thursday to Saturday: Adults $7; Keiki $3 (5-11 years) Sunday: Adults $5; Keiki $2 (5-11 yrs.) Keiki 4 and younger free daily
HIGHLIGHTS Parade Thursday, Oct. 6, 2016 Sponsored by Hawaiian Airlines
Thank you, Hale Mahaolu for managing our Special Fair Day.
Baby of the Year Presented by HMSA and Pacific Media Group
Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016 Keiki In the Kitchen Friday, Oct. 7, 2016 (6 to 7 p.m.)
Parade starts at 4:30 p.m. at the Ka‘ahumanu Avenue entrance of University of Hawaii Maui College, turns right onto Kanaloa Avenue and ends at the entrance to Maehara Baseball Stadium. Special Fair Day Friday, Oct. 7, 2016 The Maui Fair has reserved Friday morning, Oct.7, for the Special Fair Day. This event is Maui’s way of sharing the fun and excitement of the Maui Fair with family, neighbors and friends who have physical or mental limitations that preclude them from attending the fair during regular hours. All special guests, assistants and volunteers were registered in advance.
5 to 11 p.m. 5 p.m. to midnight 10 a.m. to midnight 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Bring the keiki to meet Chef Paris Nabavi from Sangrita Grill and Cantina, and learn about healthy, keiki-friendly dishes. Join us in front of War Memorial Gymnasium as part of the Horticulture Exhibit. Events Arena
Promoting the health and well-being of Maui’s keiki, it’s the 17th Annual Maui Fair Baby of the Year Contest, on the Main Entertainment Stage. Check-in will be at 10 a.m. Event begins at 11 a.m.
Pie Competition Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016 3 p.m. Entertainment Tent Maui Fair’s second Pie Competition is sure to bring out Maui’s tastiest, most mouthwatering pies that would make Martha Stewart jealous. There will be an “Open” division for the amateur bakers and a “Chefs” division for the professionals.
Chili Cook-Off Sunday, Oct. 9, 2016 Presented by HawaiiUSA Federal 3 p.m. Entertainment Tent Credit Union AIA Maui Lego Competition Watch the 12th Annual Maui Saturday, Oct. 8, 2016 Department of Fire and Public 10 a.m. War Memorial Gym Safety’s Chili Cook-off Fundraiser Come watch this fierce contest at 3 p.m. in the Entertainment This is the Maui Fair’s special to see who can construct their Tent. There will be an OPEN venue created to bring together building better and faster. Entries Category for the public to compete everything that makes our island and community special from gen- will be judged on various and judged by our firefighters. eration to generation. You can look elements including presentation, Winner receives a round trip for aesthetics, structural integrity, forward to our own local talents two on any Alaska Airlines destiand a whole lot of fun. Schedule is spatial quality, teamwork and nation. A professional CHEFS posted at www.mauifair.com. work ethics. Exhibition will be judged by the A Supplement of THE MAUI NEWS – Sunday, October 2, 2016 – Page S3
general public for a People’s Choice award. Come, make a donation and sample the best chili on this island. Proceeds from samples will benefit the Shriners Hospitals for Children Patient Transportation Fund. CTAHR Maui Master Gardener Presentations – Horticulture Exhibit Stop in to see one of the many presentations by the Maui Master Gardeners. Got a plant question? Bring a bagged sample for a free diagnosis. Fruit Fly Trap Demo — Learn about our free Fruit Fly Management classes. Purchase your natural maui honey, University of Hawaii seeds, and lots of plants, plants, plants! EXHIBITS EVERY DAY See the following pages for details on exhibits like Horticulture, Hobbies & Crafts, Livestock & Poultry, Student Art, Photography, Orchids and more. Continued on the next page
Continued from Page 3 Discount Ride Days & Fun Factory Day Saturday, Oct. 8, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
All rides will be 30 credits each from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
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Sunday, Oct. 9, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. All rides normally priced at 60 credits will be reduced to 45 HMSA credits. For 70 years, we’ve supported Be one of the first 2,000 people Maui residents’ health and through the gate on Sunday, and well-being with access to a large get in free courtesy of Fun provider network, quality care Factory. Also on Sunday, all rides and worldwide benefits. After are discounted. being part of this community for so long, we’re hopelessly invested E. K. Fernandez Shows has in your well-being. converted to a Fun Pass card That’s why we’re a proud supsystem that requires the purchase porter of the Maui Fair — an of a Fun Pass to ride the rides, event that lets families relax, play games, purchase food and reconnect and recharge. Wander beverages from the Fernandez around the fairgrounds and let the food concessions and to purchase stress and worry of the day melt novelties. The number of credits away. Take time to rediscover loaded onto your card depends what makes you happy and upon the amount of credits you healthy. purchase. Looking for a health plan? Note: All fair food vendors, We’re here for you! Visit www. products & services and Gymhmsa.com/health-plans to learn nasium exhibitors will not acmore. cept E.K. Fernandez Fun Pass. Kaiser Permanente A word from our sponsors: Kaiser Permanente has been part of the Maui community for Alaska Airlines more than 45 years and we are Alaska Airlines is proud to support the 94th Maui Fair as this committed to helping shape the future of health care on the Valley year’s Food & Festival Village Isle by providing high-quality sponsor! Alaska offers low fares medical care services to improve and nonstop service from Maui to the health of our members and multiple West Coast cities. Your communities we serve. journey becomes part of the adWe also know that good health venture as you watch free entergoes beyond health care. That’s tainment, snack on Pacific North- why we’re proud to support local west-inspired cuisine, relax in our traditions like the Maui Fair and custom power-equipped seats, offer sponsorships and charitable and enjoy our award-winning support to organizations that service. Get the Alaska Airlines promote healthy communities.
Nearly half of all jobs in Maui County are directly tied to the visitor industry and tens of thousands more provide our guests with goods and services. It is this extended ohana that continues to help Maui’s economy thrive and assures Maui stays “no ka oi” for visitors and kamaaina alike. Maui’s visitor industry, supporting our community today for a better tomorrow. Miyake Concrete Accessories Inc. David and Irene Miyake established Miyake Concrete Accessories Inc. in 1979. For the past 37 years, this locally owned and operated company has been serving the community with four locations: Wailuku, Kihei, Makawao and Lahaina. Maui Hotel & Lodging To learn more about Kaiser Offering a wide selection of Association Permanente, visit kp.org/hawaii. building products including The Maui Hotel & Lodging We wish the Maui Fair a happy lumber, plywood, cement, dry94th birthday and hope you enjoy Association, representing our wall, plastering, doors, windows, visitor industry, proudly all the great food and festivities! propane gas and accessories, supports the Maui County hardware, home planning Kamalani community in a significant services, and pre-engineered Kamalani is an exciting resinumber of ways … trusses. Miyake Concrete now dential community coming to life Our community — we host the offers Pratt & Lambert paints in north Kihei. Its first neighborVisitor Industry Charity Walk and paint supplies. Having hood of affordable condominium raising $1,095,455 and benefitquality products, excellent ing over 100 Maui County homes will feature all new customer service and competitwo- and three-bedroom flats and charities this year; and donate tive pricings, Miyake Concrete townhomes — each one equipped 25,000 pounds of rice to residents strives to be a one-stop shop for of Maui, Molokai and Lanai. with brand-new appliances, all building material needs. Our youth — we provide high-speed fiber optic cable and newspapers to schools, scholarother great features. Find out if Monsanto ships to students and administer a you’re eligible to purchase an Monsanto is a sustainable program entitled the Academy of affordable home at www. agriculture company dedicated to Hospitality & Tourism in three of KamalaniLiving.com. Or come supporting farmers. We help chat with us, at KW Island Living, Maui’s public high schools. empower farmers to produce more Our seniors — we provide a 285 W. Kaahumanu Ave. #201, with a softer environmental festive holiday feast and gifts for in the two-story building near footprint — conserving more of Macy’s, above Hawaii USA Fed- over 500 kupuna each year. Earth’s natural resources with Our troops — we provide an eral Credit Union. You could be fewer inputs. Our dedicated “Armed Forces Deployment living in your new home by next Benefit Program.” Continued on Page 6 year’s Maui Fair.
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Entertainment Thursday, Oct. 6 Presented all day by KPOA with Emcee Alaka‘i Paleka Alaka‘i Paleka
6 p.m.
Zenshin Daiko
6:20 p.m.
Kalama Hawaiian Immersion
6:30 p.m.
Opening Ceremonies Governor David Ige and Mayor Alan Arakawa
7 p.m.
Amy Hanaiali‘i
9 p.m.
Pi‘ilani Arias and Dani Girl
Anuhea, 6:30 p.m. Friday Amy Hanaiali‘i, 7 p.m.Thursday
Paula Fuga, 8 p.m. Friday
Friday, Oct. 7 Presented by KAOI Radio Group
6:30 p.m.
Anuhea
8 p.m.
Paula Fuga
9:30 p.m.
Marty Dread
Pi‘ilani Arias and Dani Girl, 9 p.m. Thursday
Schedule subject to change without advance notice.
Zenshin Daiko, 6 p.m.Thursday
Marty Dread, 9:30 p.m. Friday
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Aloha Maui from the Maui Fair Managing Director
On behalf of the Maui Fair Alliance, our Committee chairpersons and hundreds of volunteers, I welcome you to a “Timeless Tradition,” the 94th Maui Fair, and a theme I feel is most appropriate “The Home Grown Fair.” Maui Fair Alliance continues to dedicate our efforts to provide you, the people of the County of Maui, the best island fair in the state of Hawaii. Join me and explore the grounds of our 94th Maui Fair. Discover an array of businesses, crafters and service providers in the Products & Services Tent. Reminisce and have fun with the amazing activities in E.K. Fernandez Joy Zone with thrilling rides and competitive games. Visit our most talented and skillful labor of love
the War Memorial Gymnasium; we’re looking for the best chili on Maui at the 12th Annual Chili Competition; in its sixth year, our Events Arena is an up-close-and-comfortable experience where you can interact with various organizations and take part in what they Sherri Grimes have to offer; witness the exhibits featuring Horticul- most adorable keiki in our ture, Livestock & Poultry, 17th Baby of the Year Competition; and join the Orchidland, Hobbies & thousands in our Opening Crafts, Photo Salon and Day Maui Fair parade on School Art wall of praise Thursday at 4:30 p.m. and pride. I share with you “Direc- sharp as we honor HC&S employees with decades tors Signature Events at of service to the company; the Fair”; Maui Fair Secour Little League & Pony ond Annual Pie CompetiLeague World Series tion; Everyone’s love for champions and represenLego, our Lego Competition, which will be housed tatives; and also our own fronting the War Memorial BHS Bearbotics, who Gymnasium on Saturday represented the state of morning and displayed in Hawaii in the World
FIRST Competition. Take a stroll to the “Food & Festival Village” featuring Hawaii’s best entertainment, competitions and talent in our amphitheater while you indulge in our multicultural food court, a most popular area for all ages. As we celebrate our 94th year, I want to say “Thank You” to our corporate sponsors, the County of Maui and most of all the people of the County of Maui for your continued support, which has made the Maui Fair truly a “Timeless Tradition.” I look forward to seeing each and every one of you at the 94th Maui Fair.
— Sherri Grimes Maui Fair Managing Director
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Entertainment Saturday, Oct. 8 Presented by KPOA
11 a.m.
Baby of the Year
Presented by H. Hawaii Media
Keali‘i Reichel and Halau Kealaokamaile, 6 p.m. Sunday
3 p.m.
Pie Competition
6 p.m.
Andy Kaina and Kaina Kountry
7:30 p.m.
Burn ‘n Love with Darren Lee
8 p.m.
Boom Boom Pow
10 p.m.
Nuff Sedd with Dani Girl
Sunday, Oct. 9
Burn ‘n Love with Darren Lee, 7:30 p.m. Saturday
Presented by KPOA
11 a.m. 1 p.m. 3 p.m.
6 p.m. 8 p.m. 9:30 p.m.
Matagi Trio Richard Ho‘opi‘i 12th Chili Competition – With DaJAM 98.3 FM personalities Keali‘i Reichel and Halau Kealaokamaile
Nuff Sedd with Dani Girl, 10 p.m. Saturday
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Schedule subject to change without advance notice.
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94th Maui Fair A Timeless Tradition! War Memorial Complex Oct. 6 to 9, 2016
Fair Hours: Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
5 p.m. to 11 p.m. 5 p.m. to midnight 10 a.m. to midnight 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Admission: Thursday to Saturday: Adults $7 • Keiki $3 (ages 5-11 years) Children 4 & younger – Free Sunday: First 2,000 entrants get in FREE courtesy of Fun Factory! Adults $5 • Keiki $2 (ages 5-11 years) Children 4 & younger – Free
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FUN PASS E.K. Fernandez Shows has converted to a Fun Pass card system that requires the purchase of a Fun Pass to ride the rides, play games, EK concessions and buy novelties. All Fair Food Vendors, Products & Services, Gymnasium Exhibitors will not accept the E.K. Fernandez Fun Pass.
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Sunday, Oct. 9, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. All rides 60 credit rides will be reduced to 45 credits.
KANALOA AVE
JOY ZONE RIDES
Parking / Drop-off/pick-up areas: • Little League Field #3 along Kanaloa Avenue (closer to stadium parking lot): “DROP OFF / PICK UP” area ONLY – no parking.
GAME TENTS
2. A shuttle cart will be available for all accessible parking stall users with mobility support needs. The cart will be located within the parking lot near the entry gate. Additional Options: 3. Drop-off and pick-up area for private vehicles is designated at the Baldwin gate for people with mobility support needs. 4. All buses that are scheduled to pick up and drop off people with disabilities from the Baldwin gate must send in their transportation schedule to the Fair Administrative office prior to the first day of the fair.
FLOWER ARRANGEMENTS RESTRMS
PORTABLE TOILETS & SINKS
VENDOR DISPLAY
LEGO EXHIBITION REST AREA
BALDWIN GATE
DEMONSTRATION PREP AREA
FIRST AID
ATM BANK MACHINES STAGE BLEACHERS
WATER PORTABLE M.F.D. TENT TOILETS TRAILER SEGWAY EVENTS ARENA
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SAKAMOTO POOL
M.P.D. DISPLAY HONDA
CONCESSION TRAILERS
CASHIERS TRAILER
LOST KEIKI TENT
POLICE MAUI COUNTY TENT AHIMT
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FOOD BOOTHS
FOOD BOOTHS
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PRODUCTS & SERVICES EXHIBIT TENT EVENT STAFF TRAILER
DINING TENT
OFFICE FAIROFFICE MAUIADMIN
ENTERTAINMENT SODA BOOTH TENT PORTABLE TOILETS & SINKS
• Please kokua, use recycling bins placed around the fairgrounds. TO WAILUKU
KAAHUMANU AVE
KANALOA GATE
FOOD AND FESTIVAL VILLAGE
TO KAHULUI
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FOOD BOOTHS
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Accessible Accommodations Options: 1. Accessible parking stalls located in the War Memorial parking lot adjoining the tennis court area will be available.
WAR MEMORIAL GYM ORCHID LAND PHOTOGRAPHY HORTICULTURE STUDENT ART HOBBIES & CRAFTS
SODA BOOTH
• Little League Field #1 (closest to Kanaloa Avenue Entrance Gate): Fair Shuttle Drop off / Pick up area from the various satellite parking area.
BALDWIN HIGH SCHOOL
• Little League Field #2 along Kanaloa Avenue: Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center shuttle service Drop off / Pick up area.
Park & Ride Shuttle Bus Service he Maui Fair is pleased to again offer free Park and Ride shuttle bus services from select satellite parking stations in Wailuku, Kahului and Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center to and from the fairgrounds on Kanaloa Avenue during select fair hours.
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Passengers will be picked up and dropped off only at designated Maui Fair loading areas. All shuttle buses will be clearly marked with destination signs and are not wheelchair accessible. Children younger than 13 years old must be accompanied by an adult. No food, beverages, pets or standees are allowed on the shuttle buses at any time.
2016 Park and Ride
For more information, please call Roberts Hawaii School Bus at 8712639.
Wailuku Parking Locations • Maui County Building Parking Lot (High Street) • Wells Park Parking Lot (Wells Street) Kahului Parking Locations • UH Maui College Soccer Fields (Wahinepi‘o Avenue) • Keopu‘olani Park Thursday: 6 p.m.** to 11:30 p.m. (Parade starts at 4:30 p.m.) ** Please note that Thursday’s shuttle bus service will begin after the parade.
Quality Control
et’s keep our fairgrounds neat and safe! Our hardworking volunteers monitor operations to assure that garbage 2016 Park and Ride Queen cans are emptied, and restroom facilities are clean and Ka‘ahumanu Center stocked on a regular basis. Please be responsible and do Shuttle Service your part by cleaning up after yourself. Mahalo! For more information, call Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center Customer Service at Mahalo to Chairperson Dancine Takahashi 877-4325. Bus Depot Location Fronting Longs Drugs, facing parking garage. Friday: Saturday: Sunday:
5 to 9 p.m. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. 10 a.m. to 8 p.m.
* Queen Kaahumanu Center shuttles run approximately every 30-40 minutes
Friday: 6 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Saturday: 6 p.m. to 12:30 a.m. Sunday: 6 to 11:30 p.m.
Road closures
■ Sept. 26 to Oct. 16 — ONE WAY traffic flow on Halia Nakoa Street (that’s the fairgrounds street). All traffic will enter from Baldwin High School down to the fairgrounds. There will be no turning in from Kanaloa. ■ Oct. 3 to 9 — Complete closure of Halia Nakoa — no through traffic. ■ Oct. 4 to 9 — Football Stadium Parking Lot closed to regular usage. Reopens Oct. 10
Park and Ride buses run continuously approximately every 10 to 20 minutes.
Mahalo to Kristine Kim, Herbie Kamoku and Robert Joseph of Robert’s Hawaii School Bus, Inc. and Toni Rojas of Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center Transportation consultant James Kauhi
ENJOY THE FAIR! Visit us in the Horticulture section. Also enjoy the fabulous displays on fruits, vegetables, flowers, farming and more!
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■ Thursday, Oct. 6 — Ka‘ahumanu Ave / Kanaloa will close at 4:15 p.m. Parade starts at 4:30 p.m. sharp at the Ka‘ahumanu Avenue entrance of UH Maui College, turns right onto Kanaloa Avenue and ends at the entrance to Maehara Baseball Stadium.
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Celebrating 27 years of Special Fair Day!
he Maui Fair will celebrate the 27th Annual Special Fair Day on Friday, Oct. 7. Special Fair Day — the only event of its kind in Hawaii — is the time reserved for mobilityimpaired people and others with disabilities who cannot attend the fair during general operating hours, to have the opportunity to enjoy “The Home Grown Fair” experience. During the Special Fair Day, selected E.K. Fernandez rides, along with games, entertainment and a fabulous plate lunch prepared by Hale Mahaolu’s kitchen for the special guests (volunteers and attendants) are available at no charge. Space is limited. Hale Mahaolu has been a part of Special Fair Day for all 27 years. “We are delighted to help sponsor this wonderful event. Teryce and Kehau coordinate our staff and the many community partners in putting this special event together. Hale Mahaolu’s staff fundraise, volunteer
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and look forward with anticipation every year,” says Roy Katsuda, executive director at Hale Mahaolu. “Our biggest challenge continues to be the limited number of participants. It is not an easy task to manage, but we want to ensure that those individuals who would not other-
wise be able to attend the fair are able to participate.” All special guests, his/her attendant, and staff/club volunteers must be registered in advance to receive a Badge Pass to enter the gates on Special Fair Day. Registration for this year’s Special Fair Day is completed.
Mahalo to all of you who donate your time, talents and monetary support to help make Special Fair Day a successful event. We look forward to a wonderful 27th Annual Special Fair Day 2016. For more information, you may call the Special Fair Day line at 872-4130.
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Parade honorees: Central Maui Little League • Baldwin Robotics • Employees of HC&S Hawaiian Commerical & Sugar Co. More than 140 years ago, HC&S was founded by two childhood friends. Over time, the small sugar cane plantation grew into Hawaii’s largest farm with 36,000 acres under cultivation. Throughout its history, HC&S has adapted to changing times and today, it is entering a new era. Since its beginning, plantation employees and their families have played an integral role in shaping and serving the Maui community. The company remains committed to its vision of a brighter future for Maui and celebrates the employees who have always been the heart and soul of Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar Co. Baldwin Robotics. Baldwin Robotics was founded in 2007 by two mentors and a core team of 10 students. In its seven years with VEX Robotics and nine years with FIRST Robotics, the team has grown and expanded to reach a wider audience. The program officially commences at the beginning of the school year, during which time students work to recruit new members, raise funds to supplement competition fees and purchase materials essential to building an effective robot, and design a functional robot prototype in preparation for the upcoming season. Baldwin Robotics, a high school organization established to
Nicole DeShong, sophomore; Alyssa Riglos, sophomore; Nathan Tamashiro, sophomore; Len Moraoka, sophomore; Erik Pizarro, sophomore; Aaliyah Sistoza-Mortel, sophomore; Sabrina Cuadro, freshman; Jayden Tempo, freshman; Cody Sakamoto, freshman; and Adam Nassar, freshman.
Central Maui Little League All-Stars inspire students in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM), is a program that provides engaging, fun and hands-on educational experiences for students from diverse cultural and socioeconomic backgrounds. Members learn to use equipment, tools and machines to build mechanical, electrical and software systems. During the 2015-16 robotics season, the team hosted two VEX IQ Tournaments, one at Baldwin High School’s gymnasium during the 93rd Maui Fair and one at Baldwin High School’s cafeteria in the month of December. After the VEX season, Baldwin Robotics was one of the rookie teams in the first regional FIRST Tech Challenge competition (FTC) on Maui and even successfully gleaned second place at the FTC Hawaii State Regional Competition. Following its
successful first FTC season, the team competed in the FIRST Hawaii Regional Competition and won, thus earning a place in the FIRST Championship Tournament in St. Louis, Mo. The team placed 21st overall out of 75 teams and earned ranked 1 as the best defense breaching robot inside the Galileo Division and was the highest seed of any Hawaii team in the entire competition. Current members include: Renz Vergara, senior, captain/president; Kalila Phillips, sophomore, co-captain/vice-president; Jyon Pascual, senior, secretary; Romar DeCastro, senior, treasurer; Chayse Tamaki, senior, historian; Cameron Loewen, sophomore, sergeant at arms; John Dumo, senior; Andrew Nicolas, senior; Ken Tobita, senior; Jacob Benjamin, senior; Jasmine Joao, sophomore; Olivia McCurry, sophomore; Hailee DeShong, sophomore;
Little League & Pony League World Series Champions. The Maui Central Maui Little League Intermediate (13U) All-Star Team includes: Haku Dudoit, Dawson Tokishi, Isaiah Souza, Tiger Caulford, Reyn Okita, Kamaha‘o Ching, Adam Yamashita, Lee Souza, Isiah Kekahuna-Hernandez, Jarrett Harper, Keelan Yagi, Dylan Mahuna and Shaeston Machida-Santos.
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Maui Fair Parade Thursday, Oct. 6 Parade starts at 4:30 p.m. sharp at the Ka‘ahumanu Avenue entrance of UH Maui College, turns right onto Kanaloa Avenue and ends at the entrance to Maehara Baseball Stadium.
Events Arena Events Arena sponsored by HIUSA Federal Credit Union
Supported by: First Hawaiian Bank • Maui Family Magazine • Envisions Entertainment & Productions
King Kekaulike High School Band
Thursday, Oct. 6 7 p.m. The COOLangots 8:30 p.m. St. Anthony High School Band Friday, Oct. 7 6 p.m. Maui Prep Pop/Rock Band 8 p.m. Kalama Intermediate School Ukulele Band
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Maui Prep Pop/Rock Band
Saturday, Oct. 8 6:30 p.m. Shooting Stars Dance 8:30 p.m. Maui Taiko Sunday, Oct. 9 5 p.m. Seabury Hall Hawaiian Ensemble 6:30 p.m. King Kekaulike High School Band & Chop Suey Jazz Orchestra 8:30 p.m. Kihei Charter School Band
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Congratulates the WINNER of the 2016 Baby of the Year!
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Enjoy local favorites at the Maui Fair Aikane O Halau Shoyu Chicken Plate Baldwin High - JROTC BBQ Chicken Plate Baldwin High - Project Grad Fettucini Alfredo w/Garlic Bread Baldwin High - Soccer Super Nachos
Kalama Girls Volleyball Meatball Hoagie w/ Marinara, Teri Meatball & Rice Bowl Kamehameha Schools Maui Hawaiian Assemble Poi Mochi King Kekaulike Band Boosters Chicken Katsu or Cutlet, w/Rice & Corn
Boy Scouts of America Pronto Pups
Kings Cathedral & Chapel S&S Spare Ribs, Fried Ice Cream, Fried Zuchini/Cheese/Gourmet Fries
Central Maui Backers Ice Cream, Sundaes, Floats
Kiwanis Club Dry Mein
Central Maui Little League Water
Kiwanis Club Malasadas, Coffee
Christ The King - Filipino Club Pansit
Lahaina Pop Warner Teri Burger Sandwich
Christ The King - Youth Ministry Pork and Peas, Teriyaki Pork
Lahainaluna Boarders Panko Crusted Fish, Garlic Fried Shrimp, Banana Cream Pie
Covenant Power Church Hawaiian Plate - Lau Lau, Kalua Pig, Chicken Long Rice, Squid Luau, Haupia, Rice or Poi, Saimin Crusaders of the Divine Church of Christ-Philippines Gyro Plate (Pita or Rice), Greek Salad w/Gyro, Greek Salad Future Chefs Waffle Cake w/Ice Cream & Fruit Toppings Hawaii Tongan Association Lu Pulu - corned beef laulau Ho‘ohana Volleyball Kalbi Ribs Plate, Cascaron Iao United Church of Christ Lemonade, POG, Frosty Lemonade/POG Iglesia Pentecostes Restaurada Mana Inc. Fruta Picada Kahana Canoe Club Smoked Meat Plate / Tub Kalama Band Boosters Roast Pork w/ Rice and Corn
Maui Waena Band Boosters Soft Drinks, Vitamin Water, Energy Drinks Pookela Church Orange Chicken Plate Roller Babes Banana Bread S’mores w/ or w/out Ice Cream Special Olympics Hawaii Poke Bowl w/ Rice, Boiled Peanuts, Ceviche w/Chips
St. Anthony - Athletics Soda St. Anthony Jr.-Sr. High Beef Brisket Plate, Yogurt Wailuku Hongwanji Mission Chow Fun
Sponsored by
Mahalo to chairpersons: Duane Kim, Ryan Ishikawa and Gary Wasano
Lahaina Youth Fast Pitch Softball Inc. Flavored Chicken Nuggets Lodge Maui Temple Association Loco Moco Made in Hope Corn on the Cob Manao Hana Hou Radio BBQ Pulled Pork Plate/Sandwich Maui Crush Soccer Teriyaki Beef Plate Maui Economic Development Board Crepes Maui High Band Boosters Chili & Rice Plate or Bowl, Chili Hotdog, Hotdog w/Bun Maui Korean Community Association Mandoo, Kimchee Sausage on Sweet Bread Bun or Stick, Kimchee Tub Maui Puerto Rican Association Pastelles, Gandule Rice, Cod Fish Salad Maui Search and Rescue Salad w/ Baked Mahi Mahi or Broiled Chicken
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Mahalo to our troops
o those in uniform serving today and to those who have served in the past, the Maui Fair Alliance and Committees gratefully acknowledge your service. Your dedication to our country provides us with the greatest gift of all, freedom. We send our warmest aloha and mahalo for your bravery, sacrifices and patriotism.
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Grounds & Services Teens-on-Call Teenforce Super Recycle Program t the Maui Fair, Teens-On-Call / Teenforce students provide grounds services, which include providing colorful 55-gallon rubbish barrels (with environmental artwork painted by area school students), plus recycling baskets … placing throughout fairgrounds and maintaining during the four-day event. “Our fairgoing families are very good about placing their rubbish and recyclables into correct barrel / basket,” according to Josh Kamalo and Ikaika Kaina, program crew leaders. TeensOn-Call Recycle Program also provides these and other services for special events such as Wailuku First Fridays, numerous cultural festivals and outdoor concerts. “Reduce — Reuse — Recycle” has become a popular concept for people aware of the growing need to reduce landfill volume while converting “trash to cash” or repurpose of materials for further use. With this in mind, TeensOn-Call has operated a longtime “visitor-industry recycling program” whereby adult supervisors conduct “elite Dumpster mining operations” where large amounts of useful recyclables end up from departing hotel visitors,” according to ‘recycling guru”
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Brian McCafferty. Teens-On-Call also conducts “house and property cleanups” for Realtors plus construction site clean-ups, both which provide reusable household items and lumber. Household items are donated to those who need; and lumber is de-nailed / cleaned by students for re-use in future projects. “Our students save plenty lumber for reuse; learn safe use of hand tools; are paid an educational stipend and fed a good meal on all these recycling work skills training projects,” according to Keoki Raymond, Teenforce Building Trades Trainer. Mahalo to Maui Fair Alliance for student grounds service opportunities, and the MCCC work line for coming to fairgrounds each midnight to deep clean the entire site for the next day’s activities. Mahalo also to HC&S Plantation, Lowes and County of Maui for their assistance with helping us assemble the considerable materials necessary to carry out our mission at this very large and happy ohana Maui Fair event.
Saturday, Oct. 8 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. • Entertainment Stage HMSA and Pacific Media Presents Maui’s cutest event, the 17th Annual Maui Fair Baby of the Year. KPOA Morning Goddess Alaka‘i Paleka will host as pre-registered babies 12 to 30 months old show off their good health and fun personalities! The Maui Fair Baby of the Year gives proud parents the opportunity to showcase their keiki to win prizes from our many sponsors. Sponsors of this event are HMSA, Pacific Media Group, 94th Maui Fair, KPOA 93.5 FM, KarMART for Kids, Island Grocery Depot, GEICO, Ah Fook’s Super Market, Aloha Poi Factory, Lions Club of
AIA Maui LEGOTM Building Competition Saturday, Oct. 8 • 10 a.m. at the War Memorial Gymnasium veryone loves LEGOS! Watch Maui’s young builders design and construct a building structure with a LEGO bucket set during a timed competition. Entries will be judged on various elements including presentation, aesthetics, structural integrity, spatial quality teamwork and work ethics.
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Sponsored by the Maui Chapter of the American Institute of Architects
Baby of the Year sponsored by HMSA and Pacific Media Group
2015 Baby of the Year Cameron Delatori Brown Maui, Maui Thing, Nagamine Photo Studio Inc., Sae Design, Takamiya Market, Dani’s Catering, UH Maui College Dental
Congratulations to the 94th Maui Fair!
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Assisting Program, Westin Ka‘anapali Ocean Resort Villas, Gilbert & Associates, Dr. Cally Adams, DDS and Yuki Lei Sugimura.
Sponsored by Maui Oil Company and Maui Maui Electric Co.
Lego Events a production of Events on Maui
Contact: Sherri Grimes (808) 280-6889 sherri@mauifair.com
Aloha & Congratulations to the 94th Maui Fair! “Mahalo for allowing me to be your councilman for the last 10 years! Have a fun & safe Fair!”
Mike Victorino Maui County Council Paid for by Friends to Elect Mike Victorino • P.O. Box 3085, Wailuku, HI 96793
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Hobbies & Crafts
veryone is invited to participate and show your wares in the Hobbies and Crafts Exhibit (formerly called the Homemakers). The exhibit rules and regulations, judging criteria and entry forms are available at www.mauifair.com, or the Maui Fair Office located in the War Memorial Gym Parking lot. All entries must be registered and dropped off on Wednesday, Oct. 5, at the War Memorial Gym in Wailuku between 3:30 to 5:30 p.m. Pickup is on Oct. 9 between 7:30 and 8:30 p.m. For applications or more information, please contact hobbiesandcrafts@ mauifair.com or call the Maui Fair office at 272-2721 and leave a message.
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Livestock & Poultry t the Livestock and Poultry Exhibit, guests are able to experience up close some of Maui’s most prestigious animals. One is sure to see magnificent livestock from Maui’s best ranches, as well as the beauty and vivid colors of various poultry displays shared by local exhibitors. The Livestock and Poultry Exhibit invites you to experience and learn about some of the many outstanding animals that Maui has to offer. We also invite you to submit an entry of your outstanding animal. Awards will be given for each individual exhibit category and age division, including Best in Show. While you’re there, sign up to win Maui-raised beef — one lucky winner will be drawn each day. Sponsored by
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Maui Cattlemen’s Association and Hawaii Beef Council.
Visit with Miniature Ponies See the Kona Nightingale Donkeys Visit the Beef Promotion Display and sign up for the free drawing of a BBQ gas grill Participate in Keiki Farm Games Livestock & Poultry Awards BBQ Gas Grill Drawing
Every Fair Day Every Fair Day Every Fair Day
Saturday at 3:30 p.m. Saturday at 7 p.m. Saturday at 8 p.m.
Mahalo to chairpersons: Glenn Berce, Chad Koga and Gabrielle Berce Special thanks to: Nobriga Ranch, the Hawai‘i Beef Council, Maui Cattlemen’s Association, Purina Animal Nutrition and Land ‘O’ Lakes, Del’s Feed and Farm Supply, Wai Ulu Farms, Farm Credit Services of Hawai‘i, American Machinery and Animal Care Hospital for their continuous generosity and support. A Supplement of THE MAUI NEWS – Sunday, October 2, 2016 – Page S16
Photo Salon hether enthusiast or expert, the best photos taken by Maui County residents (primarily) in Hawaii during the past year are on display at the Maui Fair Salon of Photography in the War Memorial Gym. This year, browse monochrome/black and white, color and “photo art” entries in Youth and Open divisions, and in the Expert division as well. The Maui Fair Salon of Photography showcases local shutterbugs’ most prized photos, and is one exhibit you don’t want to miss! Direct questions to Jeanna Thacker at (808) 446-4266.
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Joy Zone E.K. Fernandez Shows has converted to a Fun Pass card system that requires the purchase of a Fun Pass to ride the rides, play games, purchase food and beverages from the Fernandez food concessions, and buy novelties. The number of credits loaded onto your card depends upon the amount of credits you purchase.
Mahalo to Chairpersons Randy Sherman & Jeanna Thacker
All Fair Food Vendors, Products & Services, Gymnasium Exhibitors will not accept the E.K. Fernandez Fun Pass.
30 Credits Crazy Plane Dizzy Dragons Helicopters Magic Maze Merry-Go-Round Speedway Spring Ride Super Slide Umbrella Quads
40 Credits Area 51 Century Wheel Dragon Coaster Jungle Twist Pharaoh's Fury Scooter Super Sizzler
60 Credits FireBall Wave Swinger Zipper
Joy Zone • Oct. 6, 7, 8 & 9 Thursday: 5 to 11 p.m. Friday: 5 p.m. to Midnight Saturday: 10 a.m. to Midnight Sunday: 10 a.m. to 11 p.m.
Discount Ride Days Saturday, Oct. 8, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. All rides will be 30 credits each from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Sunday, Oct. 9, 10 a.m. to 11 p.m. All rides normally priced at 60 credits will be reduced to 45 credits
E.K. Fernandez Fun Pass $5 = 40 credits $10 = 90 credits $20 = 200 credits
$50 = 500 credits $100 = 1,000 credits
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First Aid Trailer 2016
he volunteer nursing staff of Maui Memorial Medical Center along with the T nursing students of University of Hawaii Maui College generously provide this service as part of their community outreach program. Stop by for a cold glass of
water if you’re overheated, or get your blood pressure checked for free. The First Aid Station is located at the front of War Memorial Gym.
Mahalo to Chairpersons Judy Kodama,RN, Candyce Ornellas, RN & Sponsored by Maui Memorial Medical Center & HGEA Unit 09 Nurses
Lost Keiki Tent
elp ensure the safety of your children by H taking a few minutes to sign in at the Lost Keiki Tent. Your child will receive a wristband
with a number on it, in exchange for your cellphone number — both are logged in our book. In the event that you become separated, the Girl Scouts of Hawai‘i and their troop leaders will have a way of contacting you. In the meantime, the Girl Scouts of Hawai‘i will take good care of your child until a parent or guardian is located. The Lost Keiki Tent is located at the Kanaloa 808 Clothing Lane’s Carpet entrance (across from the Food Booth en808 Crystal Therapy Legacy of Life Hawaii trance). There’s a big sign so you can’t miss it! 808owned Luxury Photo Mirror Mahalo to Girl Scouts of Hawai‘i ACS Hawaii Mana Girl Jewelry & Collections for their support Alexander's Designs & Remodeling LLC Maui County Fire Prevention Bureau Aloha School of Massage Therapy Maui County Ocean Safety A Wireless Maui County Veterans Council Barbizon Modeling and Acting School Maui Police Department Beach Angel Maui Maui Pool Supplies and Hot Spring Spas Believe In The Free . Maui . Jewelry Mayjah League Clothing Born Hawaii Menehune Water Co. Calvary Chapel MishNi Bikini Caricatures by Katie Ralston Missing Polynesia Ciel Blue Most HI Clothing County Department of Water Supply Na Koa Brand Cutco Cutlery Noblegunz Fresh Island Product Oceanic Time Warner Cable GEICO Ohana Health Plan Get Nutz Wear LLC Precious Kreations, White Water Lures LLC Hammerhead Segway Maui Happy Wahine Sit Means Sit Hawaii Energy Smart Solid Hawaii Heart to Pieces & Mai's Jewelry Box The Bubble Machine Mobile Pet HI Demand Clothing Salon/Bubbles & Bows Grooming Salon Hulu Makana The Hawaii Fudge Company I AM LOCAL The Last Glue Infinite Aloe The Shop Maui ISC Thingamajigs Island Cooling LLC / Natural Cooling & T-Mobile Ventilation Tyra Beauty Island Honda UH Maui College Island Silver Wai Life It Works Global Wiki Wiki Peeler OF THE 94th MAUI FAIR Kamalani WISTERIA LANE FLOORING ...A Timeless Tradition KARMART, AMP, LineX of Maui Z.E.L.M. 305 E. WAKEA AVE., SUITE 200 KAHULUI • 808.871.8351 *Subject to change without prior notice A Supplement of THE MAUI NEWS – Sunday, October 2, 2016 – Page S18
Products & Services
ENJOY the MAUI FAIR
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Orchidland 75 years of service and dedication
Are you Maui’s best pie maker? n Saturday, Oct. 8, Maui Fair’s 2nd Pie Competition is sure to bring out Maui’s tastiest, most mouthwatering pies that would make Martha Stewart jealous! There will be and “OPEN” Category for the local nonprofessional pie makers, with the winner going home with a staycation and $250 in cash. The “CHEF” Category pits professional against professional with the winner emerging with an overnight accomodation on Maui and $250 in cash. Event begins at 3 p.m.; judging will commence at 3 p.m for the CHEFS and 4 p.m. for OPEN concluding with awards approximately at 5 p.m To register and for more information, visit www.mauifair.com.
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n a Tuesday evening the 4th of March 1941, 20 amateur orchid fanciers met at the home of Dr. and Mrs. K Izumi, for the purpose of organizing the Maui Orchid Society. In 1983, the Orchid Society was incorporated as a nonprofit corporation. Today, our membership is close to 225 members, from all over Maui County, and the state of Hawaii. The Maui Orchid Society would
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like Maui County and the public’s help in celebrating our 75th anniversary, with the exciting and brilliant world of orchids, which will be on display this year at “Orchidland” at the Maui Fair. Don’t miss this large, beautiful and natural display of many colorful, exotic and different orchid varieties — the Continued on Page 21
businesses, particularly about planning for their own retirement and passing the business to family members or selling it to other ag professionals. Learn about this project and complete a short survey to provide feedback on resources to support the local owners and operators of Maui’s agriculture businesses. • Caring for Caregivers: Rosalynn Carter said partners in the ag industry, there will be lots “there are four kinds of people in the world – those to learn about agriculture at the Horticulture who have been caregivers, those who currently are Exhibit this year. Gardener? Crafter? Food- caregivers, those who will be caregivers and those who will need caregivers.” Learn more about what ie? There is a little bit of everything. CTAHR is doing to support Maui’s family caregivers Do you know the top imports that bring – both those who are caring for kupuna or raising invasives into Maui? Enter the forest and their grandchildren. find the brown tree snake! Milk a cow, • Answers to your Landscape Questions Coqui calling, ice cream eating . . . many • Got WEEDS? Get Answers! contests to test your ag knowledge and win • Bees, Balance, and Bubbles – 4-H Youth great prizes! Bring your keiki and meet Activities: What do water pollution, honey bees Chef Paris Nabavi from Sangrita Grill and and toxic spills have in common? They all have Cantina and learn about keiki-friendly issues that need to be solved using science and dishes. engineering skills. Kids can participate in hands-on activities to solve real problems!
Horticulture top by and check out the spectacular display of the produce and flowers grown in Maui County by keiki and adults. You are invited to submit entries of your favorite homegrown vegetables, fruits, nuts and flowers. Entry forms are available from your school, on the Maui Fair website and the Fair Administrative Office in the War Memorial Parking Lot. Bring your entries to the War Memorial Gym on Wednesday, Oct. 5, from 4 to 7 p.m., or Thursday, Oct. 6, from 7 to 9:30 a.m. Thanks to UH-CTAHR, HDOA and
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CTAHR Master Gardener information and presentation schedule: The Maui Master Gardener Program will be providing information for all of your gardening questions throughout the fair, as well as selling natural Maui honey, vegetable seeds and lots of plants. Got a plant question? Bring a bagged sample for a free diagnosis. Fruit Fly Trap Demo – Learn about our free Fruit Fly Management classes.
Purchase your natural Maui honey, University of Hawaii vegetable seeds, and lots of plants, plants, plants! CTAHR Presentations: Ongoing
Thursday, Oct. 6, 5 to 9 p.m. Cover Crops to the Rescue (6, 7 and 8 p.m.): What are the benefits and varieties of cover crops on Maui?
Friday, Oct. 7, 5 to 9 p.m.
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Saturday, Oct. 8, 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. NEW Landscaping at Kaahumanu and Wahinepio! (10:30 a.m. and noon): Have you noticed the new landscaping on the UH-MC campus at the corner of Kaahumanu and Wahinepio? Farming with Bees: (11 a.m., 12:30 and 1:30 p.m.) Come learn how nature’s great pollinators help to make your farming successful and how to utilize bees for best crop production. Managing Fruit Flies for Fabulous Fruits & Veggies (11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.): What types of fruit flies do you need to know about? Poi drinks for your health! (3 p.m. until samples gone) NEW Landscaping along Kaahumanu and Wahinepio Avenues! (3, 4 and 5 p.m.): Have you noticed the new landscaping on the UH-MC campus at the corner of Kaahumanu and Wahinepio? Okinawa Sweet Potato Tasting (6:30 p.m. until samples gone): Taste testing and sales, plus olive plant and smoke bush sales.
Sunday, Oct. 9, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Grow your own Chick Peas (11 a.m., noon, 1, 3:30, 4:30 and 5:30 p.m.): Taste and learn about the chick pea trials that have been completed on Maui. Cover Crops to the Rescue (3, 4 and 5 p.m.) What are the benefits and varieties of cover crops on Maui?
Managing Fruit Flies for Fabulous Fruits & • Tradition to Transitions in Ag: The Next GenerVeggies (6, 7 and 8 p.m.): What types of fruit flies ation: Maui is taking the lead in CTAHR to develop resources and support for local agriculture Mahalo to Chairpersons producers as they think about the future of their ag Mae Nakahata, Tim Stevens, Warren Watanabe and the staff of CTAHR
Fair time is family time! Bring the `ohana to the Maui Fair and have tons of homegrown fun!
Paid for by FRIENDS OF ROSALYN BAKER • P.O. Box 10394 • Lahaina, HI 96761 • www.RozBaker.com
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Chili Cook-Off T he 12th Annual Maui Fire Department Chili Cook-Off Fundraiser will be held on Sunday, Oct. 9, starting at 3 p.m. in the Entertainment Tent at the 94th Maui Fair. The fundraiser benefits Shriners Hospitals for Children Patient Transportation Fund, which enables children afflicted with injuries related to fires to receive the necessary medical treatment and rehabilitation therapy on their road to recovery. There will be two categories. The Open Category is open to the first 10 nonprofessional registered entries. There will be a registration fee. Bring in your favorite chili dish and our firefighters will judge. The winner of this Open Category will win a trip for two on Alaska Airlines (systemwide). The Chef Exhibition will highlight our island chefs Best Chef Category. A special People’s Choice Award will be awarded to one of the participating chefs; this chef will receive $500. The public is invited to sample these delicious creations for a small donation and vote for their favorite dish. Registration form and rules and regulations can be can be found and submitted at
largest on Maui. The display will be highlighting the many varieties, which were available then and now. The display, five days in the making, will be a true labor of love by the members of the Maui Orchid Society. Be sure to stop by “Orchidland” in the War Memorial Gym and see the “flowering” of their love and labor. Judging of the orchids will take place Wednesday, Oct. 5, before the fair, by our American Orchid Society certified judges. Information about some of the orchids will be posted in front of the different varieties of orchids, or our knowledgeable volunteers should be available to answer questions that you may have about the growing and
enjoyment of orchids. Escorted tours can be arranged for those interested in learning more about the growth, care and information regarding the vast varieties of orchids in the orchid family. Enjoy the beauty of the display while you visit “Orchidland” and let a volunteer know if we may be of service. We will also be offering plants for sale during the duration of the fair at our exhibit, so come early and often, join us in the “joys of orchid growing.” “Orchidland” at the Maui Fair — it’s a must-see for all! To find out more about orchids, other events of the Maui Orchid Society or more information about our organization, please visit us at our website, www.mauiorchidsociety.org.
Mahalo to chairpersons: Bert Akitake, Heidi Farmer, Rose Payba, Sandi Amaral and Andy Okada and all the Maui Orchid Society volunteers for their hard work and support
www.mauifar.com. Pick up your entry number and gate pass at the fair office once you’ve been approved as one of the 10 applicants. Visit us at the Maui Fair Office in the War Memorial Gymnasium Parking Lot, open daily 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday through Friday. Please call before coming; 242-2721. For more information, please contact: Chad Sambrano at chadsambrano@ gmail.com or 357-2134. A Supplement of THE MAUI NEWS – Sunday, October 2, 2016 – Page S21
Student Art Exhibit t’s always a pleasure to witness the amazing talent displayed by our Maui County students. The Student Art Exhibit features a wide variety of quality works of art produced this year by Maui County elementary, middle school and high school students, and includes both two- and three-dimensional artwork. View the exhibit in the War Memorial Gym during all four days of the fair. Visit www.maui fair.com for more information.
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Mahalo to Chairpersons Wade Hondo • Angie Abe and all the teacher volunteers
Home Grown: A Family Tradition Rooted in Our Local Community. Enjoy a Fabulous Fair Weekend
ROOTED. CAPABLE. EFFECTIVE. . . Paid for by Friends of Gil Keith-Agaran P.O. Box 857 Wailuku, Maui, Hawaii 96793
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94th Maui Fair – People Behind the Scenes Maui Fair Board of Directors Avery Chumbley Floyd Miyazono Wayne Hikiji Mike Silva, Director Grace Ishii David Anzai Leinaala Kihm Managing Director Sherri Grimes 2016 Fair Committee Chairpersons Tara Sabado, Accessibility Coordinator David Thyne, All Hazard Incident Management Team Dancine Takahashi, Cashier & Quality Control Gena Zablan, Cashier JoAnn Nikaido, Cashier David Anzai, Products & Services, Community Service Wayne Maeda, Products & Services Jon Omura, Electrician and WASA Electric Team Craig Murakami, WASA Electric Yuki Lei Sugimura, Baby of the Year Jamie Cordoza, Parade Alaka‘i Paleka, KPOA and Pacific Media Group, Entertainment Ke‘van Dudoit, KPOA, Entertainment H. Hawaii Media, Entertainment KAOI Radio Group, Entertainment
Ashley Takitani Leahey, Entertainment Coordinator Angie Haramoto, Exit Gates Maroe Smith, Fire Prevention Bureau Judy Kodama, RN, First Aid Candyce Ornelles, RN, First Aid Laurie Chock, RN, First Aid Ryan Ishikawa, Food Concessions Gary Wasano, Food Concessions Duane Kim, Food Concessions Ryan Shibano, Food Concessions Floyd Miyazono, Grounds Coordinator Wayne Rodrigues, Grounds Paul Okubo, Grounds Brian McCafferty, Grounds Service
Mike Silva, Gymnasium Coordinator Mae Nakahata, Horticulture Warren Watanabe, Horticulture Tim Stevens, Horticulture Sienna Yoshida – KSSA-Maui, Joy Zone Glenn Berce, Livestock & Poultry Chad Koga, Livestock & Poultry Gabrielle Berce, Livestock & Poultry Tauna Neerings – Girl Scouts of Maui, Lost Keiki Heidi Farmer, Orchidland Rose Payba, Orchidland Andy Okada, Orchidland Sandi Amaral, Orchidland Randy Sherman, Photo Salon
Jeanna Thacker, Photo Salon Nagamine Photo Studio (Rick & Ty Shimomura, and Maria Keau), Photographers George Kaho‘ohanohano, Police Coordinator Joe Arias, Public Address/Sound/Stage Lights Carolyn Nishimura, Publicity Autumn Wigley, (Gilbert & Associates), Publicity Gayle Fernandez, Tabloid Sales Angie Abe, School Art Wade Hondo, School Art Rusty Conway, Event Staff Teryce Dadian, Special Fair Day Stacey Fukuda, Special Fair Day Roy Katsuda, Special Fair Day Kehaulani Feagai, Special Fair Day Phyllis Kobayashi, Ticket Collecting Kamehameha School Alumni, Ticket Collecting Mike Yasak, Ticket Sellers Lew Kawaa, Ticket Sellers Lopaka Aiwohi, Ticket Sellers James Kauhi, Transportation Robert Joseph, Transportation Kristine Kim, Robert’s Hawaii Herbie Kamoku, Robert’s Hawaii Somxay Thammas, Web & Graphics Department Rhonda Stoltzfus, Hobbies & Crafts Committee
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Mahalo to our sponsors Mahalo to our sponsors for their generous contributions. Please thank them by patronizing their businesses. ENTERTAINMENT TENT HMSA FAIRGOUNDS KarMART Superstore of Maui PLATINUM “OHANA” Maui Hotel & Lodging Association Monsanto Co. Kaiser Permanente Kamalani FOOD & FESTIVAL Alaska Airlines ACTVITIES SPONSOR GEICO BRONZE “SHAKA” PepsiCo Maui Oil Co. Maui Electric Co. FRIDAY SPONSOR OF THE DAY Alexander & Baldwin Inc.
PARADE Hawaiian Airlines ENTRY TICKETS Minit Stop Skyline – Eco Adventures KarMART Superstore of Maui Subway EVENTS ARENA PRESENTING HawaiiUSA Federal Credit Union EVENTS ARENA Supporting First Hawaiian Bank ENTERTAIMENT HOSTING KPOA 93.5FM KAOI Radio Group H. Hawaii Media DaJam 98.3 Pacific Media Group FAIRGROUND DIRECTORIES Dorvin D. Leis FOOD COURT Premier Vision, Dr. Colleen Ichiyama-Kong
LEGO® BUILDING COMPETITION Maui Chapter of the American Institue of Architects CORPORATE SPONSORS The Maui News Miyake Concrete Envisions Entertainment & Productions - Staging Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center - Shuttle Events on Maui Gilbert & Associates LLC Mancini, Welch & Geiger LLP Makani Olu Ranch Maui Bulletin Maui Family Magazine Menehune Water Co. Robert’s Hawaii School Bus Inc. Segway Maui American Saving Bank AIRGAS KPMW 105.5 RICOH USA Nagamine Photo Studio Fukumoto Engineering The Dunes at Maui Lani Kitagawa Towing
To our In-Kind Sponsors A Special Mahalo! Each year many local companies donate their products and services in support of our fair. These generous and valuable contributions add considerably to the success of the fair. The Maui Fair would like to extend a very special mahalo to each of you for your generous contributions! • County of Maui Office of the Mayor • County of Maui Department of Environmental Management • County of Maui Department of Parks and Recreation • County of Maui Department of Public Works • County of Maui, Maui Police Department • County of Maui Fire & Public Safety • State of Hawaii – Highways Division • Hale Mahaolu-Special Fair Day • Harmer Communications • Maui Arts & Cultural Center • State of Hawaii – Maui Community Correctional Center Work Line • Maui Soda & Ice Works Ltd. • PepsiCo • University of Hawaii Maui College • Valley Isle Pumping Inc. • Maui Carpenters Union
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