MauiTimes - Vol. 03, Issue 06 June 2023 - 'Onolicious Food Issue

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Now is a time of transition — are you feeling the shift? As the newly appointed editor of MauiTimes, I’m honored to bring a fresh perspective to this publication while continuing its mission to uplift and celebrate local voices.

As a self-proclaimed foodie, it feels appropriate that my first issue as editor includes our ‘Onolicious special section. In the following pages, we’ll take you on a gastronomic adventure to discover all that Maui’s vibrant culinary scene has to offer.

Our cover story (p. 24) highlights #MauiEatLocal, a collective of kama‘āina who are pioneering the adaptation of a circular economy in the food-and-beverage industry on our island, and beyond. Readers can also explore an extensive directory of restaurants (p. 10), food trucks (p. 26) and lū‘au celebrations (p. 30) for a true taste of the Valley Isle. We invite you to savor every page.

Finally, an expression of gratitude to our readers and contributors: None of this would be possible without you. I look forward to embarking on this journey together.

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2. What do Royal Lāhainā Resort & Bungalows and Honokeana Cove need to achieve a gold-level reef-friendly landscaping certification?

A. Personnel with a professional organic landcare accreditation

B. 100% self-sufficiency through renewable energy sources

C. Friends in the right places

3. Kahuku-born singer Iam Tongi was named the champion of which popular competition show?

A. America's Got Talent

B. American Idol

C. The Voice

1. Which Alaskan town did the Hōkūle‘ a voyaging canoe reach on May 21, 2023?

A. Juneau

B. Yakutat

C. Anchorage

4. The Choose Aloha program is empowering Hawai‘i schools to combat _________.

A. Substance abuse

B. Environmental issues

C. Violence and bullying

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these written resources gives “educators, parents and community members a safe space to start the conversation in a non-threatening, comfortable way,” O’Brien noted in her statement.

Local Nonprofit Encourages Keiki to Choose Aloha

The Jesse Lewis Choose Love Movement has found its way to Hawai‘i, where it has melded with the aloha spirit to manifest as Choose Aloha.

This character development program was inspired by Jesse Lewis, a 6-year-old boy who was killed in a school shooting. Since its inception, the initiative has worked to deliver an empowering message to local students about the harmful effects of bullying, and how to prevent it.

Lead by aloha ambassador Dawn O’Brien, the Choose Aloha program aims to teach keiki to be kind and spread love instead of succumbing to bullying, hate, self-harm or suicidal ideation.

“Prevention is one of the most effective and preferred solutions for bullying,” O’Brien said in a press release. “If we can ‘vaccinate’ our keiki against bullying before it happens, we’re more likely to stop it.”

The program offers a free Social Emotional Learning curriculum for Hawai‘i public schools, as required by the Hawai‘i Department of Education, which includes interactive school rallies and education through the likes of local children’s books.

Two of the books in this series include “Aloha Allova: A Sacred Secret to Save the Day,” and “Aloha Always Wins!” — a new release that focuses on bullying. Using

More than 300 Hawai‘i schools have incorporated this impactful curriculum, which is more than any other state. Perhaps this is, in part, why the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported a decrease in acts of bullying, both on school property and electronically, based on surveys given to Hawai‘i students in 2019 and 2022.

Hōkūle’a Canoe and Crew Prepare for Moananuiākea

Voyage

The Hōkūle‘ a voyaging canoe has officially launched its Alaska Heritage Sail after a 30-hour sail from Juneau to Yakutat. This small Tlingit town is known by locals as Yaakwdáat, which serendipitously translates to “where canoes rest.”

This locale was selected as an homage to the late, former Alaska Lt. Gov. Byron Mallott, who was born and raised in Yakutat. His connection to Hawaiian culture goes back to 1990, when he was a driving force in the construction of another voyaging canoe, the Hawai‘iloa, through the donation of two 200-foot Sitka spruce logs.

“You do it for the Hawaiian people, but it reaches far beyond," Mallott said in a statement from

the Hawaiian Voyaging Traditions archives. "In your canoe, you carry all of us who share your vision and aspiration for a people to live and prosper with their future firmly built on the knowledge of their heritage and tradition.”

Mallott’s respect for Hawaiian culture and his charitable actions created a deeply rooted relationship between natives of southeastern Alaska and Hawai‘i that remains intact decades later — and the Hōkūle‘a was greeted with much fanfare because of it.

After reaching the northernmost point the canoe has ever traveled, the Hōkūle‘a will take a well-deserved break before completing its route to other villages like Hoonah and Haines. It will then loop back to Juneau on June 10.

All of this is but a warm-up leading to the launch of the highly anticipated Moananuiākea Voyage on June 15, when the canoe and its crew will begin their journey to circumnavigate the Pacific. This will be the Hōkūle‘a’s 15th major voyage, which is also serving as a global educational campaign.

Reef-Friendly Landscaping Comes

Home to Maui

Earlier this year, the Four Seasons Resort Lāna‘i was the recipient of the inaugural gold-level reef-friendly landscaping (RFL)

certification presented by The Maui Reef Friendly Landscaping Coalition.

In May, the Royal Lāhainā Resort & Bungalows and Honokeana Cove became the first two properties on Maui to be awarded with silver-level RFL certifications.

The certification program, which is managed by the Maui Nui Marine Resource Council (MNMRC), was inspired by the efforts of Royal Lāhaina landscape manager Duane Sparkman after he was made aware of the dangers and liabilities inherent with utilizing conventional products like synthetic fertilizers, chemical pesticides and herbicides.

At Honokeana Cove, landscape manager Raymond Watson had also been moving toward organic landscaping when he saw the opportunity to pursue RFL certification.

“Achieving RLF certification is in line with the sustainability goals we have at Honokeana Cove,” Watson said. “We achieved 100% power self-sufficiency last month through solar power, and now we’ve been able to remove conventional landscaping chemicals from the property. We recently started making our own compost tea as a replacement for synthetic fertilizers to remediate the soil on the property.”

Both Maui properties were awarded silver RFL certifications, as opposed to gold, because neither property has personnel with an organic landcare professional accreditation — yet.

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Cultivating Maui’s Culinary Future

New kitchens at University of Hawai‘i Maui College foster food entrepreneurship

In a bold effort to support sustainable agriculture and the development of locally-made, value-added food products, the Maui Food Innovation Center at University of Hawai‘i Maui College has completed a 4-year, $8.5 million renovation of a former cafeteria in the college’s Pilina Building. The center has also assembled an impressive array of commercial food processing and packaging equipment for students and local entrepreneurs to use.

MFIC has maintained a commercial test kitchen on campus and offered food safety and product development classes for over a decade, however this new investment has brought the food business incubator to the next level. Years of planning, which were stretched even further by the COVID-19 pandemic, have resulted in a well-designed and carefully executed workspace.

So-called ghost kitchens — where ambitious home cooks can prepare food products, or even hot meals to-go, in a shared, health department-approved facility — are not a new concept. That said, the uptick in demand for takeout food during the pandemic helped fuel this movement. And though there are a handful of shared commercial kitchens on the island with rentable space, none are nearly as well equipped as MFIC.

UHMC offers a series of three classes in support of the new facility,

with upcoming sessions scheduled July through September and October through December. The introductory Food Business Start-Up class costs $99 and covers the basics of launching a successful food business.

The Food Product Concept to Consumer Incubator is a more in-depth exploration of the process behind developing a recipe into a viable business, which costs $299. Consultations with the instructors helps students through the process of sourcing ingredients, managing their supply chain and developing best practices for growth.

A third class, Applied Studies in Fundamental Food Manufacturing, is a self-directed, hands-on lab where students can perfect and manufacture their products, and tuition is only $79. The classes are all team-taught by business instructor and Maui Nui Food Alliance member Vince Domingo and pastry chef Douglas Paul, who is a product of the UHMC culinary program as well as a graduate of the Western Culinary Institute, now called Le Cordon Bleu College of Culinary Arts, in Portland, Oregon.

The MFIC contains various workstations to allow for all kinds of culinary creations.

A cold processing room contains a blast chiller, a tumbler vacuum for marinating, a grinder, a meat-specific grinder and mixer, a package wrapper, an industrial vegetable peeler, an ice cream maker and a

freeze dryer. The dry processing room is filled with ovens, a smoker, commercial mixers, a dehydrator, an automatic scale for portioning and a bag sealer. The wet process room boasts a giant fryer, a six-burner gas range, jacketed steam kettles, a large wok-like tilt skillet, filling machines and a bottling line. A nearby packaging room houses a label printer, labeler, metal detector, vacuum packing equipment and machinery for sealing prepared food trays.

Food safety and sanitation are of primary importance and, once operational, those entering the new facility will be required to wear white chef’s coats and cover their hair and beards.

Because the equipment will be shared by people making a variety of products, the team is paying special attention to potential allergens and issues of cross-contamination. For instance, the same dehydrator could be used to dry pineapple, fish and venison jerky at different times, so sanitation of all surfaces is key. For that reason, they plan to hold off on using some of the machinery for meat, fish or poultry until they’re certain that doing so won’t preclude them from using it for other products.

Food safety expert Dr. Derrick Payne is being brought in as a consultant to help establish standard operating procedures.

The center is managed by Britisher Ian Stewart, a veteran of the UK Department of Trade & Investment, while

former Maui Pineapple Co. manager Chris Morakis handles quality assurance and curriculum development.

In service to their mission to support sustainable agriculture and make the island more food secure, the new facilities are not just reserved for students. Any established farmer or value-added food entrepreneur is welcome to apply to rent the space to scale up their production. It’s important to meet with the staff and discuss the specifics of each business owner’s plan, explained Karen Hamada, who, as director of extended learning and workforce development, has spearheaded the creation of the new center. Applicants are considered on an individual basis and the cost of using the equipment varies, depending on their needs. But Hamada said that rental rates would be roughly based on the current rate for renting the existing commercial kitchen in Laulima Hall, which is about $35 an hour. She also credits State Rep. Kyle Yamashita’s perseverance for securing funding for the renovation.

The Maui Cookie Lady, HI Spice hot sauce and Hāna Gold turmericand ginger-infused chocolates are among the center’s success stories. The Hawai‘i ‘Ulu Cooperative is another notable local business that‘s looking into producing their breadfruit hummus and other products at the new facility. To learn more, go to maui.hawaii.edu/foodinnovation or call (808) 984-3690.

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Instructor Douglas Paul (left) guides students through a test run of the bottling line. Dan Collins Facilities Manager Ian Stewart is enthusiastic about filling the shiny new center with fresh “foodpreneurs.”

Tails Up Maui

Ono Licious

Not only is Maui a tropical respite, it’s also an epicurean paradise that’s been influenced by the island’s status as a melting pot of cultures. Join us as we explore Maui’s diverse and vibrant restaurant scene, which offers a rich tapestry of cuisines that is sure to ignite diners’ senses.

Photo by Sean M. Hower

Central Maui

808 ON MAIN

2051 Main St., Wailuku; 808-242-1111; 808onmain.com

A SAIGON CAFÉ

1792 Main St., Wailuku; 808-243-9560; asaigoncafe.com

ACEVEDO’S HAWAICANO CAFÉ

190 Alamaha St., Kahului; 808-385-3752; acevedoshawaicanocafe.com

AKAMAI COFFEE

100 Pakaula St., Kahului; 808-575-9891; akamaicoffee.com

AMIGO’S

333 Dairy Rd., Kahului; 808-872-9525; amigosmaui.com

BA-LE

1824 Oihana St., Wailuku; 808-249-8833; balewailuku.com

BAMBOO GRILLE MAUI

1063 Lower Main St., Wailuku; 808-419-6132; bamboogrillemaui.com

BISTRO CASANOVA

33 Lono Ave., Kahului; 808-873-3650; bistrocasanova.com

BRIGIT & BERNARD’S GARDEN CAFÉ

335 Hoohana St., Kahului; 808-877-6000; brigitandbernards.com

BROTH CAFÉ

340 Hana Hwy., Kahului; 808-877-4950; brothataliveandwell.com

BLAZIN STEAKS MAUI

790 Eha St., Wailuku; 808-463-5807; @blazinsteakmaui

Dine-In Like a Local Bistro Casanova

CAFÉ OʻLEI AT THE PLANTATION

1670 Honoapiʻilani Hwy., Waikapū; 808-500-0553; cafeoleirestaurants.com

COSTCO FOOD COURT

540 Haleakalā Hwy., Kahului; 808-877-5248

CUPIES DRIVE-IN

134 W. Kamehameha Ave., Kahului; 808-877-3055; cupiesdrivein.com

DANI’S CATERING

880 Kolu St., Wailuku; 808-242-6652; danismaui.com

DOWN TO EARTH

ORGANIC & NATURAL

305 Dairy Rd., Kahului; 808-877-2661; downtoearth.org

ESTERS FAIRS PROJECT

2050 Main St., Wailuku; 808-868-0056; estersmaui.com

FAITHFUL GRINDS

34 Lono Ave., Kahului; 808-856-0155; faithfulgrinds.com

FIESTA TIME WAILUKU

1132 Lower Main St., Wailuku; 808-249-8463; @fiestatimewailuku

FORK & SALAD MAUI

120 Hoʻokele St., Kahului; 808-793-3256; forkandsaladmaui.com

GENERAL’S CHINESE BBQ

790 Eha St., Waiehu; 808-243-9531; generalschinesebbq.menufy.com

GIANNOTTO’S PIZZA

2050 Main St., Wailuku; 808-244-8282; giannottos.com

GOLDEN COIN

759 Lower Main St., Wailuku; 808-214-5317; goldencoinfood.com

Discover

GUAVA TREE BAR & GRILL

270 Waiehu Beach Rd., Waiehu; 808-446-3949; guavatreemaui.com

HOME MAID BAKERY

1005 Lower Main St., Wailuku; 808-244-7015; homemaidbakery.com

ICHIBAN RESTAURANT & SUSHI

47 W. Kaʻahumanu Ave., Kahului; 808-871-6977; @ichiban_maui

ICHIBAN OKAZUYA HAWAIʻI 2133 Kaohu St., Wailuku; 808-244-7276

JACK’S INN 312 Alamaha St., Kahului; 808-877-3610

KALEI’S LUNCHBOX 52 Maui Lani Pkwy., Wailuku; 808-7933104; foodtruckmaui.com

KELLY’S RESTAURANT & SUSHI BAR 65 W. Kaʻahumanu Ave., Kahului; 808-877-7776; hoppermaui.com/ restaurant/kellys

KING’S BBQ & CHINESE RESTAURANT 197 N. Market St., Wailuku; 808-242-8848; kingsbbqchinese.com

LA POBLANO COMIDA MEXICANA 214 Hoʻokele St., Kahului; 808-419-4504; @la_poblana2020

LAS PIÑATAS OF MAUI 395 Dairy Rd., Kahului; 808-877-8707; pinatasmaui.com

LAVA’S SPORTSBAR & KARAOKE 1088 Lower Main St., Wailuku; 808-446-3128

LEIS FAMILY CLASS ACT AT UHMC 310 W. Kaʻahumanu Ave., Kahului; 808-984-3280

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M SUSHI

1063 Lower Main St., Wailuku; 808-243-5333

MAʻALAEA GENERAL STORE

132 Maʻalaea Rd., Maʻalaea; 808-242-8900; maalaeastore.com

MAMA DING’S PASTELES

255 Alamaha St., Kahului; 808-877-5796

MARCO’S GRILL & DELI

444 Hāna Hwy., Kahului; 808-877-4446; marcosgrillanddeli.com

MAUI BEACH HOTEL RAINBOW

DINING ROOM

170 W. Kaʻahumanu Ave., Kahului; 808877-0051; mauibeachhotel.com/eat-drink

MAUI COFFEE ATTIC

58 Kanoa St., Wailuku; 808-250-9555; mauicoffeeattic.com

MAUI MUI CO.

310 Hoʻokahi St., Wailuku; 808-727-9186; mauimuicompany.com

MAUI TACOS

58 Hoʻokele St., Kahului; 808-793-3931; mauitacos.com

MIKE’S HONG KONG BISTRO

1900 Main St., Wailuku; 808-244-7888; mikeshongkongbistro.com

MIKO’S CUISINE

1764 Wili Pa Lp., Wailuku; 808-868-2914; mikoscuisinemaui.com

MILLYARD HAMBURGER STEAK HOUSE

210 Imi Kala St., Wailuku; 808-249-2511

MIYAKO SUSHI

1883 Wili Pa Lp., Wailuku; 808-244-0085; miyakosushimaui.com

MY THAI MAUI

230 Hāna Hwy., Kahului; 808-877-8887; mythaimaui.com

NIU LIFE KITCHEN

2050 Main St., Wailuku; 808-242-9424; niulifekitchen.com

OYAKO TEI

74 Lono Ave., Kahului; 808-873-0100; @oyakotei

PANDA EXPRESS

55 Pakaula St., Kahului; 808-877-6331; pandaexpress.com

PARADISE SUPERMART

207 E. Wakea Ave., Kahului; 808-8776767; @paradise.sm

RAY’S DELI & LOUNGE

270 Waiehu Beach Rd., Waiehu; 808242-5993

SAM SATO’S

1750 Wili Pa Lp., Wailuku; 808-244-7124

SEASCAPE MAʻALAEA RESTAURANT

192 Maʻalaea Rd., Maʻalaea; 808-270-7068; mauioceancenter.com/dine

SHEIK’S RESTAURANT

97 S. Wakea Ave., Kahului; 808-877-0121

SIMPLY HEALTHY CAFÉ

95 Mahalani St., Wailuku; 808-249-8955; hnkop.org/simply-healthy-cafe

SIXTYTWO MARCKET

62 N. Market St., Wailuku; 808-793-2277; sixtytwomarcket.com

SPARKY’S FOOD CO.

385 Hoʻohana St., Kahului; 808-871-7390; sparkysfoodco.com

STILLWELL’S BAKERY & CAFÉ

1740 W. Kaʻahumanu Ave., Wailuku; 808-243-2243; stillwellsbakery.com

TAILS UP MAUI

372 Waiehu Beach Rd., Waiehu; 808-419-6076; tailsupmaui.com

TANTE’S ISLAND CUISINE

100 W. Kaʻahumanu Ave., Kahului; 808-877-0300; tantesislandcuisine.com

TASTY CRUST

1770 Mill St., Wailuku; 808-244-0845; tastycrustrestaurant.com

THE EMPANADA LADY

2119 W. Vineyard St., Wailuku; 808-868-4544; eladymaui.com

TIFFANY’S RESTAURANT & BAR

1424 Lower Main St., Wailuku; 808-249-0052; tiffanysmaui.com

TIGHT TACOS MAUI

349 Hanakai St., Kahului; 808-707-1221; tighttacosmaui.com

TIN ROOF

360 Papa Pl., Kahului; 808-868-0753; tinroofmaui.com

TIKI TIKI THAI CUISINE

395 Dairy Rd., Kahului; 808-893-0026; tikithaimaui.com

TOKYO TEI

1063 Lower Main St., Wailuku; 808-242-9630; @tokyotei

UMI SUSHI

1951 E. Vineyard St., Wailuku; 808-633-2502; umisushimaui.com

VON’S CHICKEN

43 Laʻa St., Kahului; 808-793-0258; vonschickenkahului.com

WAIKAPU ON 30

1486 Honoapiʻilani Hwy., Waikapu; 808-242-1130; @waikapuon30

WEI WEI BBQ & NOODLE HOUSE

210 Imi Kala St., Wailuku; 808-242-7928

ZIPPY’S

15 Hoʻokele St., Kahului; 808-856-7599; zippys.com

MAUI HARBOR SHOPS

300 MAʻALAEA RD., MAʻALAEA

DA PLAYGROUND

808-727-2571; daplaygroundmaui.com

TANTE’S FISHMARKET RESTAURANT & BAR 808-868-2148; tantesfishmarket.com

MAUI MALL VILLAGE

70 E. KAʻAHUMANU AVE., KAHULUI

DA SHRIMP HALE

808-868-2361; dashrimphalehi.com

GENKI SUSHI

808-873-7776; genkisushiusa.com

IHOP 808-871-4000; ihop.com

KAHULUI ALE HOUSE 808-877-0001; kahuluialehouse.com

Niu Life Kitchen

SIU’S CHINESE KITCHEN 808-871-0828; suischinesekitchen.com

THAILAND CUISINE 2 808-873-0225

MAUI MARKETPLACE FOOD COURT 270 DAIRY RD., KAHULUI

BA-LE 808-877-2400; balemaui.com

FERNANDO’S 808-873-7759; fernandosmauimarketplace. hoppermaui.com

JOLLIBEE

808-495-4281; jollibeefoods.com

L&L HAWAIIAN BARBECUE 808-873-0323; hawaiianbarbecue.com

WON’S KOREAN BBQ 808-871-8030; wonskoreanbbqmaui.com

QUEEN KAʻAHUMANU CENTER 275 W. KAʻAHUMANU AVE., KAHULUI

BADUA’S MAUI CREPES & GRILL 808-868-3093; baduascrepesandgrill.com

CORNDOGS BY MR. COW mrcowcorndog.com

FERNANDO’S MEXICAN GRILL 808-871-5333; fernandos-grill.edan.io

KOHO’S GRILL & BAR

808-877-5588; kohosrestaurant.com

L&L HAWAIIAN BARBECUE 808-873-8889; hawaiianbarbecue.com

PANDA EXPRESS

808-877-5645; pandaexpress.com

PEARL’S KOREAN BBQ 808-877-0788; pearlskoreanbbqqkc.com

PRETZELMAKER

808-877-0500; pretzelmaker.com

RAMEN YA

808-873-9688; ramenyahawaii.com

East Maui

DA FISH SHACK

5260 Hāna Hwy., Hāna; 808-269-3922; dafishshack.food90.com

JUNE 2023 13 ‘ONOLICIOUS
Tiffany’s Restaurant & Bar
Courtesy Niu Life Kitchen Courtesy Tiffany's Maui / Facebook

‘ONOLICIOUS

GARDEN GOURMET CAFÉ

2795 Hāna Hwy., Hāna; 808-248-7869

HĀNA HARVEST

800 Hāna Hwy., Hāna; 808-269-9188; hanaharvest.net

HĀNA RANCH RESTAURANT

1752 Mill Pl., Hāna; 808-270-5280; hyatt.com

HULI HULI CHICKEN

175 Haneoo Rd., Hāna; 808-639-2163

ISLAND CHEF

1601 Hāna Hwy., Hāna; 808-248-8428

THAI FOOD BY PRANEE

5050 Uakea Ave., Hāna; 808-264-9942; @thaifoodbypranee

THE BAMBOO HALE RESTAURANT

2910 Hāna Hwy., Hāna; 808-248-4047; hanafarms.com

THE RESTAURANT

AT HANA-MAUI RESORT

5031 Hāna Hwy., Hāna; 808-400-1234; hyatt.com

North Maui

AUMAKUA KAVA LOUNGE

149 Hāna Hwy., Pāʻia; 808-793-3232; aumakuakava.com

BAKED ON MAUI

375 W. Kuiaha Rd., Haʻikū; 808-575-7836; bakedonmaui.com

BOOCH + COCO

824 Kokomo Rd., Haʻikū; 808-707-0043; boochandcoco.com

CAFÉ DES AMIS

42 Baldwin Ave., Pāʻia; 808-579-6323; cdamaui.com

CAFÉ MAMBO

30 Baldwin Ave., Pāʻia; 808-579-8021; cafemambomaui.com

CHOICE HEALTH BAR

11 Baldwin Ave., Pāʻia; 808-661-7711; choicehealthbar.com

COLLEEN’S AT THE CANNERY

810 Haʻikū Rd., Haʻikū; 808-575-9211; colleensinhaiku.com

FLATBREAD CO.

89 Hāna Hwy., Pāʻia; 808-579-8989; flatbreadcompany.com

HĀNA HOU SURF CLUB

65 Hāna Hwy., Pāʻia; 808-707-9752; hanahousurfclub.square.site

HĀNA PICNIC LUNCH CO.

99 Hāna Hwy., Pāʻia; 808-579-8686; hanaheadquarters.com

ISLAND FRESH CAFÉ

381 Baldwin Ave., Pāʻia; 808-446-0298; islandfreshmaui.com

JAWS COUNTRY STORE

4320 Hāna Hwy., Haʻikū; 808-419-6887; jawssurfco.com

KŪʻAU STORE

701 Hāna Hwy., Pāʻia; 808-579-8844; thekuaustore.com

LIMA COCINA + CANTINA

71 Baldwin Ave., Pāʻia; 808-868-0520; restaurantlima.com

JUNE 2023 14
Jaws Country
Store
Courtesy jawscountrystore / Instagram

MAMA’S FISH HOUSE

799 Poho Pl., Pāʻia; 808-579-8488; mamasfishhouse.com

MILAGROS FOOD CO.

3 Baldwin Ave., Pāʻia; 808-579-8755; milagrosfoodcompany.com

NUKA

780 Haʻikū Rd., Haʻikū; 808-575-2939; nukamaui.com

NYLOS

115 Baldwin Ave., Pāʻia; 808-579-3354; nylosmaui.com

ONLY ONO BBQ

401 Baldwin Ave., Pāʻia; 808-777-9026; onlyonobbq.com

PĀʻIA BAY COFFEE BAR

120 Hāna Hwy., Pāʻia; 808-578-3111; paiabaycoffeeandbar.com

PĀʻIA FISHMARKET & RESTAURANT

100 Hāna Hwy., Pāʻia; 808-579-8030; paiafishmarket.com

SAVOR MAUI

10600 Hāna Hwy., Haʻikū; 808-280-7807; @savor_maui

THAI SPICE

149 Hāna Hwy., Pāʻia; 808-579-8269; thaispicemaui.com

TOBI’S POKE & SHAVE ICE

137 Hāna Hwy., Pāʻia; 808-579-9745; tobismaui.com

TOOHEYʻS BUTCHERY & BISTRO

824 Kokomo Rd., Haʻikū; 808-856-0311; tooheysbutchery.com

VANA PAʻIA

93 Hāna Hwy., Pāʻia; 808-579-6002; vanapaia.com

WAILUKU COFFEE CO.

810 Kokomo Rd., Haʻikū; 808-868-3229; wailukucoffeeco.com

Vana Paia

South Maui

1054 TOGOSHI SUSHI

95 E. Lipoa St., Kīhei; 808-868-0307; @1054togoshi

808 DELI 2511 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-879-1111; 808deli.com

AKAMAI COFFEE

1325 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-868-3251 & 116 Wailea Ike Dr., Wailea; 808-868-0003; akamaicoffee.com

ALOHA THAI FUSION

225 Piʻikea Ave., Kīhei; 808-268-7018; @alohathaifusionkihei

AMIGO'S MEXICAN RESTAURANT

1215 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-879-9952; amigoskihei.com

CAFÉ MOON

41 E. Lipoa St., Kīhei; 808-868-2300; cafemoonmaui.square.site

COCONUT’S FISH CAFÉ

1279 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-875-9979 & 2463 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-875-4949; coconutsfishcafe.com

DA KITCHEN

1215 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-446-3486; dakitchenkihei.com

DINA’S SANDWITCH

145 N. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-879-3262

FABIANI’S BAKERY & PIZZERIA

95 E. Lipoa St., Kīhei; 808-874-0888; fabianis.com

FRED’S MEXICAN CAFÉ

2511 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-891-8600; fredskihei.com

GANNON’S 100 Wailea Golf Club Dr., Wailea; 808-875-8080; gannonsrestaurant.com

GILLIGAN’S BAR & GRILL

470 Lipoa Pkwy., Kīhei; 808-868-0988; gilligansmaui.com

JUNE 2023 15
‘ONOLICIOUS
Courtesy Vana Paia / Facebook

Isana Restaurant

HAVENS

30 Manao Kala St., Kīhei; 808-868-2600; havensmaui.com

HAWAIIAN MOONS NATURAL FOODS

2411 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-875-4356; hawaiianmoons.com

HULI HULI CHICKEN AND RIBS

1204 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-205-4745

HUMBLE MARKET KITCHIN

3700 Wailea Alanui Dr., Wailea; 808879-4655; royyamaguchi.com/humblemarket-kitchen-maui

ISANA RESTAURANT 515 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-874-5700; isanarestaurant.net

L&L HAWAIIAN BARBECUE

247 Piʻikea Ave., Kīhei; 808-875-8898; hawaiianbarbecue.com

LA POBLANA MEXICAN FOOD

362 Huku Liʻi Pl., Kīhei; 808-868-4466; mexicanfoodkihei.com

LULU’S BAKERY

808-446-1624; lulusmauibakery.com

MANOLI’S PIZZA CO.

100 Wailea Ike Dr., Wailea; 808-874-7499; manolispizzacompany.com

MAUI BREWING CO.

605 Lipoa Pkwy., Kīhei; 808-201-2337; mauibrewingco.com

MAUI BURGERS

225 Piʻikea Ave., Kīhei; 808-419-6389; maui-burgers.com

MAUI POKE

225 Piʻikea Ave., Kīhei; 808-868-0814; mauipoke.co

MAUI TACOS

2411 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-879-5005; mauitacos.com

MATTEO’S OSTERIA

161 Wailea Ike Pl., Wailea; 808-891-8466; matteosmaui.com

MEXIRICAN MIX

2441 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-357-9172; mexirican-mix.business.site

MONKEYPOD KITCHEN BY MERRIMAN

10 Wailea Gateway Pl., Wailea; 808-891-2322; monkeypodkitchen.com

MONSOON BAR & GRILL

760 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-875-6666; monsoonindiakiheihi.com

MOOSE MCGILLYCUDDY’S PUB & CAFE

2511 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-891-8600; moosemcgillycuddyskihei.com

MULLIGANS ON THE BLUE

100 Kaukahi St., Kīhei; 808-874-1131; mulligansontheblue.com

OAO SUSHI BAR & GRILL

34 Wailea Gateway Pl., Wailea; 808-318-1602; oaowailea.com

PENNY’S PIZZA & PASTA

2511 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-874-7000; pennyspizzapasta.com

PITA PARADISE

34 Wailea Ike Dr., Wailea; 808-879-7177; pitaparadisehawaii.com

PIZZA MADNESS MAUI

1455 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-270-9888; pizzamadnessmaui.com

SALTWATER DELI

1993 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-793-3355; saltwaterdeli.com

SUGAR BEACH BAKE SHOP

61 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-757-8285; sugarbeachbakeshop.com

SUSHI PARADISE

1215 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-879-3751; sushiparadisemaui.com

TANPOPO

1215 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-446-3038; mauitanpopo.com

TIENDA DEL SOL

115 E. Lipoa St., Kīhei; 808-874-4911; la-tienda-del-sol.business.site

JUNE 2023 16 ‘ONOLICIOUS
Maui Eat Local aims to educate visitors and locals about the benefits of choosing to eat at locally-owned restaurants, food trucks, private chefs, grocery and specialty stores, farmers markets plus local beverages that source at least 40% from local purveyors. Visit our Instagram page for a list of our members. IG @MauiEatLocal and for inquiries MauiEatLocal@gmail.com
Courtesy Isana Restaurant / Facebook

ULULANI’S HAWAIIAN SHAVE ICE

61 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-877-3700; ululanishawaiianshaveice.com

WAILEA KITCHEN

131 Wailea Ike Pl., Wailea; 808-868-2323; waileakitchen.com

WAILEA WINE

161 Wailea Ike Pl., Wailea; 808-879-0555; waileawine.com

YAK & YETI RESTAURANT & BREWPUB

1881 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-879-7888; kihei.theyakandyeti.com

ANDAZ MAUI AT WAILEA RESORT

3550 WAILEA ALANUI DR., WAILEA; 808-573-1234; HYATT.COM

BUMBYE BEACH BAR

KAʻANA KITCHEN

LEHUA LOUNGE

MOKAPU MARKET

MORIMOTO MAUI

AZEKA SHOPPING CENTER

1279 & 1280 S. KĪHEI RD., KĪHEI

COCONUT’S FISH CAFÉ

808-875-9979; coconutsfishcafe.com

DIAMONDS ICE BAR & GRILL

808-874-9299; @diamondsbarkihei

EKOLU KITCHEN 1279

808-793-3333; ekolukitchen1279.com

FORK & SALAD MAUI

808-879-3675; forkandsaladmaui.com

HOME MAID CAFÉ

808-874-6035

IZAKAYA GENBE

808-214-5457; genbemaui.com

JAVA CAFÉ

808-214-6095; javacoffeemaui.us

MISO PHAT SUSHI

808-891-6476; misophat.com

NALU’S SOUTH SHORE GRILL

808-891-8650; naluskihei.com

NUTCHAREE’S

AUTHENTIC THAI FOOD

808-633-4840; nutchareesthaifood.com

PANDA EXPRESS

808-879-0883; pandaexpress.com

PEGGY SUE’S

808-214-6786; peggysuesmaui.com

ROASTED CHILES

808-868-4357; roastedchileshawaii.com

VON’S CHICKEN

808-868-3588; vonschickenkahului.com

WOW WOW HAWAIIAN LEMONADE 808-868-0466; wowwowhawaiianlemonade.com

DOLPHIN PLAZA 2395 S. KĪHEI RD., KĪHEI CAFÉ @ LA PLAGE 808-875-7668; cafealaplage.com

JAWZ TACOS MEXICAN GRILL 808-874-8226; jawztacosmaui.com

KOISO SUSHI BAR 808-875-8258

MAUI BREAD CO.

808-757-8740; mauibreadco.com

MAUI FISH’N CHIPS 808-757-8708; @mauifishnchips

THAT’S A WRAP CAFÉ 808-868-4582; thatsawrapmaui.com

FAIRMONT KEA LANI

4100 WAILEA ALANUI DR., WAILEA; 808-875-4100; FAIRMONT-KEA-LANI. COM/DINE

AMA BAR & GRILL

KEA LANI RESTAURANT

KŌ RESTAURANT

LUANA LOUNGE

MAKANA MARKET + CAFÉ

NICK’S FISHMARKET MAUI

That’s A Wrap Café

FOUR SEASONS RESORT MAUI

AT WAILEA

3900 WAILEA ALANUI DR., WAILEA; 808-874-8000; FOURSEASONS.COM/ MAUI/DINING

BEACHWALK CAFÉ

DUO STEAK AND SEAFOOD FERRARO’S BAR E RISTORANTE

SPAGO

GRAND WAILEA MAUI, A WALDORF ASTORIA RESORT

3850 WAILEA ALANUI DR., WAILEA; 808875-1234; GRANDWAILEA.COM/DINE

BOTERO LOUNGE

GROTTO BAR

ʻIKENA

HUMUHUMUNUKUNUKUĀPUAʻA LOULU

WAILEA SURF HAUS

HOTEL WAILEA

555 KAUKAHI ST., WAILEA; 808-879-2224; HOTELWAILEA.COM/DINING

THE BIRDCAGE BAR

THE CABANAS

THE RESTAURANT AT HOTEL WAILEA

THE TREEHOUSE

KĪHEI KALAMA VILLAGE

1913 & 1945 S. KĪHEI RD., KĪHEI; 808879-6610; KIHEIKALAMAVILLAGE.COM/ DIRECTORY/RESTAURANTS

DOG & DUCK IRISH PUB

808-875-9669; dogandduckmaui.com

FAT DADDY’S SMOKEHOUSE 808-879-8711; fatdaddysmaui.com

HAUI’S LIFE’S A BEACH 808-891-8010; mauibars.com

KAHALE’S MAUI’S LOCAL DIVE BAR 808-215-9939; kahales.com

KĪHEI CAFFE 808-879-2230; kiheicaffe.com

KINGS CHINESE BBQ 808-875-8818; kingschinesebbqkihei.com

LAVA JAVA

COFFEE ROASTERS OF MAUI 808-879-1919; lavajavamaui.com

LAVA ROCK BAR & GRILL 808-727-2521; lavarockhawaii.com

OHANA SEAFOOD BAR & GRILL 808-868-3247; ohanaseafoodbarandgrill.com

PĀʻIA FISHMARKET SOUTHSIDE 808-874-8888; paiafishmarket.com

SOUTH SHORE TIKI LOUNGE 808-874-6444; southshoretiki.com

THREE’S BAR & GRILL 808-879-3133; threesbarandgrill.com

WHAT ALES YOU 808-214-6581; whatalesyoukihei.com

KUKUI MALL 1819 S. KĪHEI RD., KĪHEI MAUI ONO DONUTS 808-650-0609; mauionodonuts.com

SANSEI SEAFOOD RESTAURANT & SUSHI BAR

808-868-0780; dkrestaurants.com

STEWZ MAUI BURGERS 808-879-0497; stewzmauiburgers.com

RAINBOW MALL

2439 S. KĪHEI RD., KĪHEI

BEACH STREET MAUI SHAVE ICE

808-344-6598; beachstreetmaui.com

CAFÉ OʻLEI KIHEI

808-891-1368; cafeoleirestaurants.com

MAUI THAI BISTRO

808-874-5605; mauithaibistro.com

SOUTHSHORE GRINDZ

808-856-0016; southshoregrindz.com

THE SHOPS AT WAILEA

3750 WAILEA ALANUI DR., WAILEA

HONOLULU COFFEE WAILEA

808-875-6630; honolulucoffee.com

HONOLULU COOKIE CO.

808-298-0220; honolulucookie.com

ISLAND GOURMET MARKETS

808-874-5055; islandgourmethawaii.com

LAPPERT’S HAWAIʻI

808-879-1711; lappertshawaii.com

JUNE 2023 17 ‘ONOLICIOUS
Ko Restaurant
Darris Hurst
Courtesy Fairmont Kea Lani / Facebook

‘ONOLICIOUS

Vetiver Grass

LINEAGE

808-879-8800; lineagemaui.com

RUTH’S CHRIS STEAK HOUSE

808-874-8880; ruthschris.com

THE PINT & CORK

808-727-2038; thepintandcork.com

TOMMY BAHAMA RESTAURANT & MARLIN BAR

808-875-9983; tommybahama.com/ restaurants-and-marlin-bars

WAIKIKI BREWING CO. SOUTH SIDE

808-868-0935; waikikibrewing.com

WHALERS GENERAL STORE

808-891-2039

Upcountry

BULLY’S BURGERS

15900 Piʻilani Hwy., Kula; 808-633-6776; bullysburgersmauistore.com

CASANOVA ITALIAN RESTAURANT

1188 Makawao Ave., Makawao; 808-572-0220; casanovamaui.com

ESPRESSO MAFIA

3617 Baldwin Ave., Makawao; espressomafiamaui.com

FRESHIES MAUI

3620 Baldwin Ave., Makawao; 808-868-2350; freshiesmaui.com

GRANDMA’S COFFEE HOUSE

9232 Kula Hwy., Kula; 808-878-2140; grandmascoffeehousemaui.com

HALEAKALĀ CREAMERY

170 Hoʻomaikaʻi Pl., Kula; 808-756-3958; haleakalacreamery.com

HALIʻIMAILE GENERAL STORE

900 Haliʻimaile Rd., Makawao; 808-572-2666; hgsmaui.com

JOY’S PLACE LIVE!

81 Makawao Ave., Makawao; 808-572-2186; joysplacelive.com

KOJIMA’S SUSHI & JAPANESE CUISINE

81 Makawao Ave., Makawao; 808-5732859; kojimassushi.com

KOMODA STORE AND BAKERY

3674 Baldwin Ave, Makawao; 808-572-7261

KULA BISTRO

4566 Lower Kula Rd., Kula; 808-871-2960; kulabistro.com

KULA LODGE RESTAURANT & BAR

15200 Haleakalā Hwy., Kula; 808-878-1535; kulalodge.com

KULA SANDALWOODS INN & CAFÉ

15427 Haleakalā Hwy., Kula; 808-878-3523; kulasandalwoods.com

LA PROVENCE

3158 Lower Kula Rd., Kula; 808-878-1313

LIQUOR SHACK & GRINDS

1143 Makawao Ave, Makawao; 808-572-7775; liquorshackgrinds.com

MARLOW

30 Kupaoa St., Makawao; 808-868-3366; restaurantmarlow.com

MAKAWAO GARDEN CAFÉ

3669 Baldwin Ave., Makawao; 808-573-9065; makawaogardencafe.com

OCEAN VODKA

ORGANIC FARM AND DISTILLERY

4051 Omaopio Rd., Kula; 808-877-0009; oceanvodka.com

ʻOHANA ISLAND GRINDZ

3647 Baldwin Ave., Makawao; 808-5003429; ohanaislandgrindz.com

PIZZA FRESH

1043 Makawao Ave., Makawao; 808572-2000; mauipizzafresh.com

POLLI’S MEXICAN RESTAURANT

1202 Makawao Ave., Makawao; 808572-7808; pollismexicanrestaurant.com

PUKALANI CLUB HOUSE RESTAURANT & BAKERY

360 Pukalani St., Makawao; 808-572-1325; pukalanirestaurant.com

SERPICO’S PIZZERIA & RESTAURANT

7 Aewa Pl., Makawao; 808-572-8498; serpicosmaui.com

STOPWATCH BAR & GRILL 1127 Makawao Ave., Makawao; 808-572-1380; stopwatchbarandgrill.com

THE MAUI COOKIE LADY 3643 Baldwin Ave., Makawao; 808-793-3172; themauicookielady.com

Courtesy joysplacelive / Instagram

JUNE 2023 18
Joys Place Live !
TOURS Earthworms, Composting, Aquaponics, Regenerative Farming FOOD GROWN HERE CSA BOX Living Earth Systems .com #808-446-6879 SCAN FOR MORE INFO Go to www.LivingEarthSystems.com to schedule and book your tour or call the farm stand at 808-446-6897 TASTE WHAT WE GROW, AND TAKE SOME HOME WITH YOU! THIS TOUR IS FUN & EDUCATIONAL FOR THE WHOLE FAMILY. .com www.vetiverhawaii
EDUCATIONAL WORKSHOPS & FARM

808 Grindz Café

THE WOODEN CRATE

1813 Baldwin Ave., Makawao; 808-579-8877; lumeriamaui.com

ULUPALAKUA RANCH STORE & GRILL

14800 Piʻilani Hwy., Kula; 808-878-2561; ulupalakuaranch.com

UPCOUNTRY SAUSAGE CO.

30 Kupaoa St., Makawao; 808-281-5214; upcountrysausageco.com

VEG OUT

810 Kokomo Rd., Haʻiku; 808-575-5320; veg-out.com

PUKALANI TERRACE CENTER

55 PUKALANI ST., PUKALANI

KALEI’S LUNCHBOX

808-793-0151; foodtruckmaui.com

UPCOUNTRY FRESH TAMALES & MIXED PLATE

808-572-8258

WEI WEI BBQ RESTAURANT

808-573-8838

West Maui

808 GRINDZ CAFÉ

843 Waineʻe St., Lāhainā; 808-868-4147; @808grindzmaui

AINA GOURMET MARKET

130 Kai Malina Pkwy., Lāhainā; 808-662-2832; ainagourmetmarket.com

ALCHEMY MAUI

KOMBUCHA BAR + BISTRO

157 Kupuohi St., Lāhainā; 808-793-2115; alchemymauibistro.com

BELLE SURF CAFÉ

640 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-446-3709; bellesurfcafe.com

BETTY’S BEACH CAFÉ

505 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-662-0300; bettysbeachcafe.com

CAFÉ CAFÉ MAUI

129 Lāhaināluna Rd., Lāhainā; 808-661-0006; cafecafemaui.com

CASTAWAY CAFÉ

45 Kai Ala Dr., Lāhainā; 808-661-9091; cohnrestaurants.com/castawaycafe

CHEESEBURGER IN PARADISE

811 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-661-4855; cheeseburgernation.com

CHINA BOAT

4474 Lower Honoapiʻilani Rd., Kahana; 808-669-5089; chinaboatkahana.com

CHOICE HEALTH BAR

1087 Limahana Pl., Lāhainā & 2435 Kāʻanapali Pkwy., Kāʻanapali; 808-661-7711; choicehealthbar.com

COMERCIAL MEXICANA STORE

840 Waineʻe St., Lāhainā; 808-661-6193

CRUZIN’ CAFÉ

3481 Lower Honoapiʻilani Rd., Lāhainā; 808-446-3663; cruzincafemaui.com

DOLLIES PUB & CAFÉ

4310 Lower Honoapiʻilani Rd., Kahana; 808-669-0266; dolliespizzakahana.com

DUKE’S BEACH HOUSE

130 Kai Malina Pkwy., Lāhainā; 808-662-2900; dukesmaui.com

EATING LOCAL

840 Waineʻe St., Lāhainā; 808-856-0049; @eatingglocal

FLEETWOOD’S ON FRONT ST.

744 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-669-6425; fleetwoodsonfrontst.com

HONOKOWAI OKAZUYA & DELI

3600 Lower Honoapiʻilani Rd., Lāhainā; 808-665-0512; @honokowaiokazuyadeli

HONOLUA STORE

502 Office Rd., Lāhainā; 808-665-9105; honoluastore.com

HONOLULU COOKIE CO.

713 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-667-7559; honolulucookie.com

HONU OCEANSIDE

1295 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-667-9390; honumaui.com

HUNGRY COYOTE

840 Waineʻe St., Lāhainā; 808-793-0909; hungrycoyote808.com

KAPENA’S WOOD FIRED KITCHEN

505 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-727-2727; kapenaskitchen.com

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Mala Ocean Tavern

KĪHEI CAFFE LĀHAINĀ

305 Keawe St., Lāhainā; 808-868-2230; kiheicaffelahaina.com

KIMO’S

845 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-661-4811; kimosmaui.com

KITCHEN 5315 RESTAURANT & TIKI BAR

5315 Lower Honoapiʻilani Rd., Nāpili; 808-442-3700; kitchen5315maui.com

L&L HAWAIIAN BARBECUE

170 Papalāua St., Lāhainā; 808-662-3388; hawaiianbarbecue.com

LĀHAINĀ FISH CO.

831 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-661-3472; lahainafishco.com

LĀHAINĀ GRILL

127 Lāhaināluna Rd., Lāhainā; 808-667-5117; lahainagrill.com

LĀHAINĀ PIZZA CO.

730 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-661-0700; lahainapizzaco.com

LĀHAINĀ SUSHI KO

844 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-214-5352; lahainasushi-ko.com

LĀHAINĀ YACHT CLUB

835 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-661-0191; lyc.us

LEODA’S KITCHEN & PIE SHOP

820 Olowalu Village Rd., Olowalu; 808-662-3600; leodas.com

MĀLA OCEAN TAVERN

1307 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-667-9394; malatavern.com

MAUI PINEAPPLE STORE

695 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-661-8000; mauipineapplestore.com

MERRIMAN’S

1 Bay Club Pl., Kapalua; 808-669-6400; merrimanshawaii.com/kapalua

MISO PHAT SUSHI

4310 Lower Honoapiʻilani Rd., Kahana; 808-669-9010; misophatlahaina.com

MISS AREPA

3600 Lower Honoapiʻilani Rd., Honokōwai; 808-793-0074; missarepamaui.com

MOKU ROOTS

335 Keawe St., Lāhainā; 808-214-5106; mokuroots.com

MR. SUB DELI

129 Lāhaināluna Rd., Lāhainā; 808-667-5683

NO.1 CHINESE & BBQ RESTAURANT

840 Waineʻe St., Lāhainā; 808-661-0188; no1chinesebbqhawaii.com

NOODLE BAR

170 Papalāua St., Lāhainā; 808-661-1200; noodlebarlahaina.com

PACIFIC’O ON THE BEACH

505 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-667-4341; pacificomaui.com

PĀʻIA FISHMARKET FRONT STREET

632 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-662-3456; paiafishmarket.com

PAU HUAKAʻI TIKI BAR

180 Nohea Kai Dr., Kāʻanapali; 808-662-1000

PAPAʻAINA

658 Wharf St., Lāhainā; 808-270-4857; papaainamaui.com

PENNE PASTA CAFÉ

180 Dickenson St., Lāhainā; 808-661-6633; pennepastecafe.net

PRISON STREET PIZZA

133 Prison St., Lāhainā; 808-563-5150; prisonstreetpizza.com

ROYAL OCEAN TERRACE

RESTAURANT & LOUNGE

2780 Kekaʻa Dr., Kāʻanapali; 808-661-9119; royallahaina.com/dine

ROY’S KĀʻANAPALI

2290 Kāʻanapali Pkwy., Kāʻanapali; 808-669-6999; royyamaguchi.com

SALE PEPE

878 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-667-7667; salepepemaui.com

SANSEI SEAFOOD RESTAURANT & SUSHI BAR

600 Office Rd., Kapalua; 808-669-6286; dkrestaurants.com

SEA HOUSE RESTAURANT

5900 Lower Honoapiʻilani Rd., Nāpili; 808-669-1500; napilikai.com/dining

SMOKEHOUSE BBQ

930 Waineʻe St., Lāhainā; 808-667-7005; smokehousebbqmaui.com

STAR NOODLE

1285 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-667-5400; starnoodle.com

SUNRISE CAFÉ

693 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-661-8558; sunrisecafelahaina.mybistro.online

TAVERNA

2000 Village Rd., Kapalua; 808-667-2426; tavernamaui.com

TEDDY’S BIGGER BURGERS

335 Keawe St., Lāhainā; 808-661-9111; teddysbb.com

THAI CHEF RESTAURANT

878 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-667-2814; thaichefmaui.com

THE BAKERY LĀHAINĀ

991 Limahana Pl., Lāhainā; 808-667-9062; bakerylahaina.com

THE BEACH CLUB RESTAURANT & BAR

3445 Lower Honoapiʻilani Rd., Kāʻanapali; 808-667-2211; astonkaanapalishoresresort.com

THE BEACH HOUSE BAR & GRILL

4299 Lower Honoapiʻilani Rd., Kahana; 808-669-5000; beachhousekahana.com

THE DIRTY MONKEY

844 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-419-6268; thedirtymonkey.com

THE FISH MARKET MAUI

3600 Lower Honoapiʻilani Rd., Kāʻanapali; 808-665-9895; fishmarketmaui.com

THE GAZEBO RESTAURANT

5315 Lower Honoapiʻilani Rd., Nāpili; 808-669-5621

THE PLANTATION HOUSE RESTAURANT

2000 Plantation Club Dr., Kapalua; 808-669-6299; cohnrestaurants.com/ theplantationhouse

THE POUR HOUSE ITALIAN KITCHEN AND WINE BAR

700 Office Rd., Kapalua; 808-214-5296; thepourhousekapalua.com

TOMMY BAHAMA MARLIN BAR

900 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-500-6204; tommybahama.com/restaurants-andmarlin-bars

WAIKIKI BREWING CO.

900 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-856-0036; waikikibrewing.com

WARREN & ANNABELLE’S

900 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-667-6244; warrenandannabelles.com

WESTSIDE BAGEL AND BAKERY

840 Waineʻe St., Lāhainā; 808-667-2787; westsidebagelandbakery.com

FAIRWAY SHOPS

2580 KEKAʻA DR., LĀHAINĀ

CHINA BOWL ASIAN CUISINE

808-661-0660; chinabowlmaui.com

ISLAND PRESS COFFEE

808-667-2003; @islandpresscoffee

MACADANGDANG 808-868-0929; macadangdang.com

ROUND TABLE PIZZA 808-662-0777; ordering.roundtablepizza.com

WHALERS GENERAL STORE 808-661-1050

HONOKŌWAI MARKETPLACE 3350 LOWER HONOAPIʻILANI RD., HONOKŌWAI

JAVA JAZZ MAUI 808-667-0787; javajazzmaui.com

L&L HAWAIIAN BARBECUE 808-667-7788; hawaiianbarbecue.com

PIZZA PARADISO

MEDITERRANEAN GRILL 808-667-2929; pizzaparadiso.com

SLAPPY CAKES MAUI 808-419-6600; slappycakesmaui.com

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Star Noodle
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HYATT REGENCY MAUI

RESORT AND SPA

200 NOHEA KAI DR., LĀHAINĀ; 808-661-1234; HYATT.COM

GROTTO BAR

HONOLULU COFFEE

JAPENGO

SON’Z STEAKHOUSE

SWAN COURT BREAKFAST

KĀʻANAPALI BEACH HOTEL

2525 KĀʻANAPALI PKWY., KĀʻANAPALI; 800-262-8450; KBHMAUI.COM

HELE ON HUIHUI, A BEACHFRONT RESTAURANT WELOWELO

KAHANA GATEWAY SHOPPING CENTER

4405 HONOAPIʻILANI HWY., KAHANA

HAWAIIAN VILLAGE COFFEE

808-665-1114; @hawaiianvillagecoffee

MAUI BREWING CO.

808-669-3474; mbcrestaurants.com

WHALERS GENERAL STORE

808-669-3700; whalers-store.edan.io

MARRIOTT’S MAUI OCEAN CLUB

100 NOHEA KAI DR., LĀHAINĀ; 808667-1200; MARRIOTT.COM

BEACH WALK KAU KAU TO GO

LOKELANI POOL BAR

LONGHI’S

MAKAI TIKI BAR

MONTAGE KAPALUA BAY

1 BAY DR., KAPALUA; 808-662-6600; MONTAGEHOTELS.COM/KAPALUABAY

CANE & CANOE

HANA HOU BAR

KAPALUA’S CLIFF HOUSE

THE HIDEAWAY

NĀPILI PLAZA

5095 NĀPILIHAU ST., NĀPILI

AʻA ROOTS

808-298-2499; aarootshi.com

FOND

808-856-0225; fondmaui.com

JOEY’S KITCHEN 808-214-5590; joeyskitchenhimaui.com

MAMA’S RIBS & ROTISSERIE 808-665-6262

MAUI TACOS 808-665-0222; mauitacos.com

THE COFFEE STORE IN NĀPILI 808-669-4170; coffeestorenapili.com

SHERATON MAUI RESORT & SPA

2605 KĀʻANAPALI PKWY, KĀʻANAPALI; 808-661-0031; MARRIOTT.COM

CLIFF DIVE GRILL CORAL REEF

MAI TAI BAR

TEPPAN-YAKI DAN THE SANDBAR

THE RITZ-CARLTON MAUI KAPALUA

1 RITZ CARLTON DR., KAPALUA; 808-669-6200; RITZCARLTON.COM

ALALOA LOUNGE

BANYAN TREE BURGER SHACK

KAI CAFÉ

ʻOLU CAFÉ ULANA

THE WESTIN KĀʻANAPALI OCEAN RESORT VILLAS

6 KAI ALA DR., KĀʻANAPALI; 808-667-3200; MARRIOTT.COM

AUNTIE’S KITCHEN

PAILOLO BAR & GRILL

THE WESTIN MAUI RESORT & SPA KĀʻANAPALI

2365 KĀʻANAPALI PKWY., KĀʻANAPALI; 808-667-2525; MARRIOTT.COM

HALE ʻĀ

HALE MOʻOLELO

MAHELE MARKET & EATERY WAICOCO

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THE WESTIN NANEA

OCEAN VILLAS KĀʻANAPALI

45 KAI MALINA PKWY., KĀʻANAPALI; 808-662-6300; MARRIOTT.COM

INU POOL BAR

KAUHALE MARKET

MAUKA MAKAI

THE WHARF CINEMA CENTER

658 & 672 FRONT ST., LĀHAINĀ

AMIGO’S AUTHENTIC MEXICAN FOOD

808-661-0210; restaurantlahaina.com

BREAKWALL SHAVE ICE CO.

808-661-4900; dthmaui.com/breakwallshave-ice-company

CAPTAIN JACK’S ISLAND GRILL

808-667-0988; captainjacksmaui.com

COOL CAT CAFÉ

808-667-0908; coolcatcafe.com

DOWN THE HATCH

808-661-4900; dthmaui.com

INDIAN GRILL N CURRY

808-661-1786; indiangrill-n-curry. business.site

MAUI ISLAND COFFEE

808-661-6610; mauiislandcoffee.com

PHỞ HƯỚNG NAM

808-868-0481; pho-huong-nam. business.site

PARADISE THAI SUSHI

808-661-1919

WHALERS VILLAGE

2435 KĀ‘ANAPALI PKWY., KĀʻANAPALI

HULA GRILL KĀʻANAPALI

808-667-6636; hulagrillkaanapali.com

ISLAND VINTAGE COFFEE

808-868-4081; islandvintagecoffee.com

JOEY’S KITCHEN

808-868-4474; joeyskitchenhimaui.com

LEILANI’S ON THE BEACH

808-661-4495; leilanis.com

MAUI POKE

808-868-0814; mauipoke.co

MONKEYPOD KITCHEN BY MERRIMAN

808-878-6763; monkeypodkitchen.com

NIKKI’S PIZZA

808-667-0333

ONO GELATO

808-868-2926; @onogelatomaui

Lana‘i

BLUE GINGER CAFÉ

409 7th St., Lānaʻi City; 808-565-6363; bluegingercafelanai.com

COFFEE WORKS

604 Ilima St., Lānaʻi City; 808-565-6962; coffeeworkshawaii.com

GANOTISI’S PACIFIC RIM CUISINE

408 8th St., Lānaʻi City; 808-565-7120; @ganotisis_pacificrim_cuisine

LĀNAʻI CITY BAR & GRILL

828 Lānaʻi Ave., Lānaʻi City; 808-5657212; lanaicitybarandgrill.com

NO KA ʻOI GRINDZ LĀNAʻI

335 9th St., Lānaʻi City; 808-565-9413; @nokaoigrindzlanai

PELE’S OTHER GARDEN

811 Houston St., Lānaʻi City; 808-565-9628; pelesothergarden.com

RICHARD’S MARKET

434 8th St., Lānaʻi City; 808-565-3780; @richardsmarketlanai

THE PLANTATION DELI

1036 Lānaʻi Ave., Lānaʻi City; 808-5657227; lanai96763.com

One Forty

FOUR SEASONS RESORT LĀNAʻI

1 MANELE BAY RD., LĀNAʻI CITY; 808-5652000; FOURSEASONS.COM/LANAI/DINING

MALIBU FARM

NOBU LĀNAʻI

ONE FORTY AMERICAN STEAK

HAWAIIAN SEAFOOD

THE BREAK

VIEWS AT MANELE GOLF

SENSEI LĀNAʻI, A FOUR SEASONS RESORT

1 KEOMUKU HWY., LĀNAʻI CITY; 808-565-4500; FOURSEASONS.COM/ SENSEI/DINING

KOELE GARDEN BAR

SENSEI BY NOBU

Moloka‘i

BIG DADDY’S STORE & RESTAURANT

67 Ala Malama Ave., Kaunakakai; 808-553-5841

HIRO’S ʻOHANA GRILL

1300 Kamehameha V Hwy., Kaunakakai; 808-660-3400; hirosohanagrill.com

HULA BEAN CAFÉ

35 Mohala St., Kaunakakai; 808-553-5183; hulabeancafe.com

KAMOI SNACK-N-GO

28 Kamoi St., Kaunakakai; 808-553-3742

KANEMITSU’S BAKERY & COFFEE SHOP

79 Ala Malama Ave., Kaunakakai; 808-5535855; kanemitsubakery.t2-food.com

MOLOKAʻI BURGER

20 Kamehameha V Hwy., Kaunakakai; 808-553-3533

MOLOKAʻI PIZZA CAFÉ

15 Kaunakakai Pl., Kaunakakai; 808-5533288; molokaipizzacafe.four-food.com

PADDLERS RESTAURANT AND BAR

10 Mohala St., Kaunakakai; 808-5533300; paddlersrestaurant.com

SUNDOWN DELI

145 Pūʻali Pl., Kaunakakai; 808-553-3713; sundowndeli.com

THE STORE HOUSE

154 Ala Malama Ave., Kaunakakai; 808-553-5222

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Savoring Sustainability

Fast-food restaurants seem to be taking over Maui, and SONIC Drive-In is the latest addition to a growing list of mainland companies that have opened locations in the Valley Isle. This corporate expansion has been cause for concern amongst residents and players in the restaurant industry islandwide.

“If we are not careful as a community, we will end up just like the mainland,” said Brian Etheredge, chef-owner of Cutting Edge Catering, chef and co-owner of Wailuku’s newest eatery Tails Up Maui, and co-founder of the #MauiEatLocal initiative. “We will look like every single city in America with the same box stores, with the same fast-food restaurants on the corner of Columbus and Main Street.”

Dania Novack, co-founder of #MauiEatLocal and publisher of edible Hawaiian Islands Magazine, also witnessed these fast-food corporations moving in on an opportunity that the pandemic had presented — and it didn’t resonate with her.

“While we were home taking care of our families and our community, they swooped in and they opened,” Novack told MauiTimes. This set off an internal alarm that ignited her passion for educating the public about the detrimental effect that fast food has on consumers’ health and the local economy.

One of her biggest concerns is that most of the revenue generated by Hawai‘i franchises will ultimately leave the islands. This is paired with the knowledge that importing a majority of our community’s food supply is not a sustainable system.

Now, she’s working to build a reality where people can wake up in the morning and ride their bike to a locally owned coffee shop to purchase a Maui-grown coffee and tip the staff knowing that everything came from and will stay in the community.

Maui Restaurateurs on a Mission

The #MauiEatLocal movement is helmed by Etheredge and Novack alongside vice president Jana McMahon of Maui Private Chef and treasurer Charlene Ka‘uhane, who serves as president of Ka‘uhane Inc., a public relations and marketing communications firm that specializes in tourism/hospitality and agriculture, as well as the organizer of Maui AgFest & 4-H Livestock Fair — a #MauiEatLocal partner.

The restaurants that have committed to the #MauiEatLocal mission have come together as

— all the original gangsters are with me — and what happened was, overnight … there were 150 [other restaurants] that wanted to be part of it,” Etheredge said. “… We realized, oh wow, we nailed the pulse.”

In order to qualify for the #MauiEatLocal program, businesses must be locally owned, source at least 40% of ingredients from local purveyors, and be willing to participate in social media campaigns while acting as a spokesperson and educator for the public.

Novack pointed to Papa‘āina’s Lee Anne Wong as an example of a chef who’s taking a conscious approach to their kitchen. “I would say a good 90% of her menu is locally sourced,” Novack said. “ … You go to the farmers market on Saturday [at] 5:30, 6 in the morning before the market opens, you’ll find Lee Anne there shopping for the restaurant.”

“That money is staying here to buy a surf lesson for a local family or help buy a book for school,” Novack said. “… The money circulates locally instead of going back to the mainland where we don’t see it again.”

It was from this desire for a radical paradigm shift that #MauiEatLocal was born. The intention of this initiative is to encourage visitors and kama‘āina to create a circular economy by supporting locals.

a collective to pioneer a more sustainable system. The program launched with 24 participants, including Janice and Sheldon Simeon of Tin Roof, Lee Anne Wong of Papa‘āina, Paulina and Jeremy Solyn of NyloS, and various other renowned names in the Maui foodie scene. And there are plenty more eagerly awaiting admittance.

“It started with 24 of us. I got Sheldon Simeon, Lee Anne Wong, Jeff Shear [of Restaurant Marlow]

But even those who don’t meet the #MauiEatLocal criteria won’t automatically be turned away. While vetting these food establishments, Novack found that some of them needed to incorporate more locally sourced ingredients in order to qualify for the program.

“Instead of saying no, I said, ‘Can we help you?’ ” Novack recalled, noting that she hasn’t hesitated to do site-visits to evaluate inventory and provide recommendations for

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Farm-to-fork initiative #MauiEatLocal takes a fresh approach to eating responsibly.
“Being out here in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, we could be the model of sustainability for the rest of the planet.”
— Brian Etheredge, chef-owner of Cutting Edge Catering, chef and co-owner of Tails Up Maui, and co-founder of #MauiEatLocal Anna Kim Photography

local suppliers. She noted that one chef she worked with was “open to it and they’re probably going to be joining [#MauiEatLocal in] June … because they’ve made huge strides and they’ve changed their sourcing.”

This proves that the initiative has already had a positive impact on local business practices, and beyond. Novack has also received interest from food-and-beverage personnel on other islands who want to start their own locally focused collectives.

And Etheredge is on board with leading by example.

“Being out here in the middle of the Pacific Ocean, we could be the model of sustainability for the rest of the planet,” he mused while envisioning a self-sufficient future for our community.

Tails Up: Circularity on the Rise

Etheredge’s latest venture, Tails Up Maui in Wailuku, is a seafood-centric dining establishment that’s a testament to the values that make up the core mission of #MauiEatLocal.

The award-winning chef’s menu features a colorful array of locally sourced ingredients including produce from Local Harvest, a supplier company that connects chefs with local farms, and daily catches from his co-owner Chimo Shipp, a born and raised Maui boy who runs his company, Fresh Fish Maui, out of a back room in the restaurant.

“We’re really trying to walk the talk. And it’s not easy — the profit

margins are slim,” Etheredge said, noting that the incorporation of sustainable practices was always a part of their business model.

In fact, for these co-owners, their partnership sprouted from literal compost.

“I saw that he had all these fish carcasses, and he was giving them to a farmer to make compost,” Etheredge said of Shipp. “And I’m like, … ‘Will you scrape that one? Wait, let me cook it and make a broth with it first.’ … So that’s really where it all started.”

Now that their shared space has come to fruition, the Tails Up Maui executive chef has plans to expand the fish-focused menu to be more inclusive for landlubbers. “The original idea was to bring in and buy whole lambs or whole cows … and then that cow is the [special for the] month of May. How many different ways can we use it?” Etheredge shared regarding his vision for the restaurant’s future.

Moving forward, Etheredge is committed to traversing this journey toward sustainability as a community and prepared to face the inherent obstacles along the way.

“Does it sound expensive to eat locally sourced ingredients? It does. But can we sit down at the table together, as a community, and figure it out? That’s all I want,” Etheredge said of his hope for the future of Maui’s food industry.

Follow the initiative on Instagram @mauieatlocal and check out the hashtags #MauiEatLocal, #SupportingLocalMaui and #MauiAg.

Where to #MauiEatLocal

The people behind these Maui-based food-and-beverage companies have pledged to keep it local, so you can be confident that the food you choose to consume is helping to support the community.

CUTTING EDGE CATERING

Brian Etheredge

372 Waiehu Beach Rd., Wailuku; 601-215-8879; cuttingedgecateringmaui.com

MAUI PRIVATE CHEF

Jana McMahon 808-281-8393; chefjana.com

BROTH CAFÉ

Noah Schuster

340 Hāna Hwy., Kahului; 808-8774950; brothataliveandwell.com

HEALTHY MAUI CHEF

Hilary Barsby 808-212-5090; healthymauichef.com

TIN ROOF MAUI

Janice and Sheldon Simeon 360 Papa Pl., Kahului; 808-868-0753; tinroofmaui.com

FOND | A NEIGHBORHOOD EATERY

Eliza Escaño and Jojo Vasquez 5095 Nāpilihau St., Nāpili; 808-856-0225; fondmaui.com

MAUI FRESH STREATERY

Kyle Kawakami

21 La‘a St., Kahului; 808-3447929; @mauifreshstreatery

HAVENS

Katie-Belle Ely and Zach Sato

591 Haleakalā Hwy., Kahului; 808-868-0555 & 30 Mana‘o Kālā St., Kīhei; 808-868-2600; havensmaui.com

PAPA’ĀINA

Lee Anne Wong

658 Wharf St., Lāhainā; 808-6613636; papaainamaui.com

FORK & SALAD

Travis Morrin

120 Ho‘okele St., Kahului; 808793-3256 & 1279 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-879-3675; forkandsaladmaui.com

KAMADO MAUI

Natasha Joslin and Taylor Ponte

3674 Baldwin Ave., Makawao; 808-281-7979; kamadomaui.com

PACIFIC’O ON THE BEACH

Isaac Bancaco 505 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-6674341; pacificomaui.com

SALE PEPE PIZZERIA E CUCINA

Qiana and Michele Di Bari

878 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-6677667; salepepemaui.com

SIXTYTWO MARCKET

Yvonne and Marc McDowell

62 N. Market St., Wailuku; 808793-2277; sixtytwomarcket.com

SHIKEDA BENTO PATISSERIE

Sean Ikeda

2050 Main St., Wailuku; 808-5002556; shikedamaui.com

RJ GOURMET MAUI

Rob Mason 808-280-0991; rjgourmetmaui.com

JOY’S PLACE LIVE!

Joy White 81 Makawao Ave., Makawao; 808-572-2186; joysplacelive.com

UMI SUSHI MAUI

Jayse Sato

1951 E. Vineyard St., Wailuku; 808-633-2502; umisushimaui.com

KITOKO MAUI

Cole Hinueber 35 Auhana Rd., Kīhei; 808-214-7582; @kitokomaui

JOEY’S KITCHEN

Joey Macadangdang

2435 Kā‘anapali Pkwy., Kā‘anapali; 808-868-4474 & 5095 Nāpilihau St., Nāpili; 808-214-5590; joeyskitchenmauihi.com

NYLOS RESTAURANT

Paulina and Jeremy Solyn 115 Baldwin Ave., Pā‘ia; 808-579-3354; nylosmaui.com

RESTAURANT MARLOW

Kaili and Jeff Scheer 30 Kūpaoa St., Pukalani; 808-8683366; restaurantmarlow.com

STAR NOODLE

Nicky Boskoff

1285 Front St., Lāhainā; 808-667-5400; starnoodle.com

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Curbed Cravings

Maui’s food trucks are serving up meals on wheels for graband-go gastronomy with a taste of aloha. From tantalizing tacos to palatable plate lunches, these casual eateries are bringing a world of flavor to the streets. Best of all, food truck pods across the island offer an array of cuisines to choose from all in one place. On the following pages, you’ll find a complete list of where to discover these curbside culinary delights, which make for the tastiest takeout.

Central Maui

2T’S POLY KITCHEN

100 Pakaula St., Kahului; 808-500-4232

808 PLATES MAUI

214 Hoʻokele St., Kahului; 808-757-5920; 808platesmaui.net

ALOHA KETTLECORN

808-895-0845; alohakettle-corn.square.site

AREA 50 ONE

808-264-8284; @area50onehi

BRADDAH CHIC’S

7495 Kahekili Hwy., Wailuku; @braddahchics

DA BLESSING

1146 Lower Main St., Wailuku; 808-463-5552; dablessing.com

DA SORIANO GRINDZ

65 W. Kaʻahumanu Ave.; @dasorianogrindz

DOPE BBQ

167 Manea Pl., Wailuku; 808-989-0042; dopebbqmaui.com

HAFA ADAI NENGKANU

335 Hukilike St., Kahului; 808-359-4248; @hafa_adai_nengkanu

HI THAI

91 N. Market St., Wailuku; 808-280-8936; orderhithai.com

JULIA’S BEST BANANA BREAD

Kahakuloa Village; juliasbananabread.com

KAI’S KITCHEN

315 Hoʻokahi St., Wailuku; 808-463-0804

KEYAKIYA

Kahului Beach Rd., Kahului; 808-359-4919; @keyakiyamaui

KWAI-SIN’S NOODLE SHOP @dasobahupshop

LAU HEE CHICKEN HEKKA

96733 Kahului Beach Rd., Kahului; 808-268-4538

MAʻANI WAGON

808-283-0540; @maana_wagon_by_ mauikine_kaukau

MAIN FOOD TRUCK

2086 Main St., Wailuku; 808-205-6983; mainfoodtruck.business.site

MAUI BALSAMIC VINEGARS

Mauibalsamicvinegars.com

MAUI FRESH STREATERY

21 Laʻa St., Kahului; 808-344-7929; mauifreshstreatery.com

NONOY DA POI CASCAROON

Kahului Beach Rd., Kahului; 808-707-1177; @nonoydapoicascaroon

PASTELE HOUSE MAUI 808-283-9817; @pastele_house

PATSY’S LUNCH WAGON

82 Pulehu Pl., Kahului; 808-446-5739; patsyslunchwagon.com

POA PULEHU MAUI

1765 Kahekili Hwy., Wailuku; 808-698-5663; hawaiianfoodkahului.com

SUMO DOGS MAUI @sumodogsmaui

ʻULA ʻULA CAFÉ

1765 Kahekili Hwy., Wailuku; 808-500-2155; ulaulacafe.net

YELLOW BELLY MAUI

310 W. Kaʻahumanu Ave.; 808-856-9831; yellow-belly.business.site

KAHULUI FOOD TRUCK POD

520 KEOLANI PL., KAHULUI

2 CHEESY GUYS

808-707-0032; 2cheesyguys.com

DA NANI PIRATES

808-866-6797; dananipirates.com

EARTH ALOHA EATS

808-633-3884; earthalohaeats.com

GYRO KING

808-283-1860

KAHIAU’S POKE TRUCK

808-280-6204; @kahiaus_poke_truck

KRAKEN COFFEE MAUI

808-633-7499; krakencoffeemaui.com

MANUELA MALASADA

808-747-5531; @manuelamalasadamaui

SPARKY’S FOOD CO.

808-264-2911; sparkysfoodco.com

MAUI STREET MARKET

150 HĀNA HWY., KAHULUI

HOLO HOLO GARLIC NOODLES

808-781-1585; @holohologarlicnoodles

KALO BY THE POUND

808-633-5820

MAIANA COFFEE maianicoffee.com; @maianicoffee

UMI SUSHI 808-500-8783; umisushimaui.com

PLATE LUNCH MARKETPLACE

591 HALEAKALĀ HWY., KAHULUI

8 WONDER TACOS

808-365-9878; @8_wonder_tacos

DINO’S GOURMET ON-THE-GO

808-989-3839; @dinosgourmet

GESTE SHRIMP

808-298-7109; gesteshrimp.com

HAVENS

808-868-0555; havensmaui.com

ISLAND BITE SIP INDULGE @island.bsi

MO ʻONO HAWAIʻI ACAI BOWLS 808-633-0470; moonohawaii.com

‘ONO TEPPANYAKI & SEAFOOD

808-359-8775

THAI MEE UP

808-214-3369; thaimeeupmaui.com

WAILUKU FOOD TRUCK POD 1960 MAIN ST., WAILUKU

DA SORIANO GRINDZ

808-463-8655; @dasorianogrindz

DÔLISH MAUI

808-212-9702; @dolish_maui

LIKE POKE?

808-757-8402; @likepoke

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East Maui

AE’S THAI KITCHEN

5123 Hāna Hwy., Hāna; 808-446-1502

BRADDAH HUTTS BBQ GRILL

5305 Hāna Hwy., Hāna; 808-264-5582

DA FISH SHACK

5260 Hāna Hwy., Hāna; 808-269-3922; dafishshack.food90.com

GARDEN GOURMET CAFÉ

2795 Hāna Hwy., Hāna; 808-248-7869

HĀNA FARMS

2910 Hāna Hwy., Hāna; 808-248-7371; hanafarms.com

HULI HULI CHICKEN

175 Haneoo Rd., Hāna; 808-639-2163

KILO’S KITCHEN

4673 Uakea Rd., Hāna; 808-866-3137; @kiloskitchen

THAI FOOD BY PRANEE

5050 Uakea Rd., Hāna; 808-264-9942

THE BROKEN MOUTH

5260 Hāna Hwy., Hāna; the-broken-mouth.business.site

TROY’S PLATE LUNCH

5420 Hāna Hwy., Hāna; 808-264-2992; troys-plate-lunch.business.site

North Shore

AHONUI FOODS

111 Stable Rd., Pāʻia; @ahonuifoods

ALOHA ʻAINA BBQ

2250 Hāna Hwy., Haʻikū; 808-437-7754; alohaainabbq.com

BUBBA’S SHACK MAUI

3454 Hāna Hwy., Haʻikū; 808-419-1238; @bubbasshackmaui

MAUI GARDEN GROVE CAFÉ

10 Honokaupu Pl., Haʻikū; @mauigardengrovecafe

SAVOR MAUI

10600 Hāna Hwy., Haʻikū; @savor_maui

THAI FARM FRESH

111 Stable Rd., Pāʻia; 808-359-8837; @thai_farm_fresh

UNCLE HARRY’S MARKETPLACE

14175 Hāna Hwy., Haʻikū; 808-269-2307; uncleharrysmarketplace.business.site

HAʻIKŪ MARKETPLACE

FOOD TRUCK PARK

810 HAʻIKŪ RD., HAʻIKŪ

ALL KINE MAUI GRINDZ

808-824-5566; @allkinemauigrindz_

ISLAND TACOS

303-478-7327

MEDITERRANEAN GRILL

808-868-3518; @mediterra_grill

South Maui

DOPE BBQ

808-989-0042; dopebbqmaui.com

HAPPY BELLY

22 Alahele Pl., Kīhei; 808-633-5717; happybellymaui.com

HORHITOS MOBILE TAQUERIA

1975 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-298-5670; horhitosmaui.com

JAWZ TACOS LUNCH TRUCK

6761 Makena Alanui, Kīhei; 808-874-8226; jawztacosmaui.com

JAZZY’S KITCHEN MEXICAN

6761 Makena Rd., Kīhei; 808-283-6371; @jazzyskitchenmaui

KINAʻOLE GRILL

73 Alanui Keʻaliʻi Dr., Kīhei; 808-280-9048; @kinaolegrill

MAUI BURGERS

225 Piʻikea Ave., Kīhei; 808-419-6389; maui-burgers.com

MAUI TACOS

2411 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-879-5005; mauitacos.com

MO’ BETTAH FOOD TRUCK

3700 Wailea Alanui Dr., Wailea; 808-879-1922

OUTRIGGER PIZZA CO.

1819 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-280-2985; outriggerpizzas.com

SOUTH MAUI FISH CO.

1794 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-419-8980; southmauifishco.com

SPROUT VEGAN CAFÉ

10 Wailea Gateway Pl., Kīhei; 808-793-3030; sproutvegancafellc.com

TASTE OF ALOHA 808

177 S. Kīhei Rd., Kīhei; 808-359-6011; @tasteofaloha808_

KIHEI FOOD OASIS

AT SOUTH MAUI GARDENS

30 ALAHELE PL., KĪHEI

EL CARRITO

808-419-5403; @elcarritomaui

HOWZIT EH! 808-205-2916; howziteh.com

PAPIO’S PLACE

808-758-4054; papiosplace.com

ROLL IT UP 808-495-3241; @rollitupmaui

SATRANG

808-633-1132; Satrangmaui.com

SWEET HULA 808-740-5583; @sweet.hula

THAI MEE UP 808-298-5273; thaimeeupmaui.com

WING KINGS MAUI 808-283-7366; wingkingsmaui.online

KĪHEI FOOD TRUCK PARK 1 PIʻIKEA AVE., KĪHEI

ABIKI’S CARIBBEAN FLAVAS 808-500-2295; abikiscaribbeanflavas.com

DA NANI PIRATES 808-250-6671; dananipirates.com

KRAKEN COFFEE MAUI 808-495-1885; krakencoffeemaui.com

OAO SUSHI GO 808-318-1602; oaosushigo.com

SOL BROTHERS SOUTHERN BBQ 808-214-4482; sol-brothers-bbq.business.site

SUNS OUT BUNS OUT 808-646-2867; sunsoutbunsoutmaui.com

VIDAD’S LOCAL KINE GRINDZ 808-214-6995; @vidadsmaui

SOUTH MAUI GARDENS 35 AUHANA RD., KĪHEI

BLUE DOOR BREAD & PIZZA CO. 808-466-3411; bluedoorbreadpizzacompany.com

DA GREEN COFFEE BAR 808-856-0025; @dagreencoffeemaui

KITOKO MAUI 808-214-7582; @kitokomaui

Upcountry

LEEKAM LUNCHWAGON

55 Kiopaʻa St., Pukalani; 808-385-6889; @leekamlunchwagon

MO ʻONO HAWAIʻI ACAI BOWLS 55 Kiopaʻa Pl., Makawao; 808-633-0470; moonohawaii.com

NUI’S GARDEN KITCHEN 151 Pulehunui Rd., Kula; 808-264-1103; mauinuifarm.com

PAKAMON THAI FOOD

3654 Baldwin Ave., Makawao; 808-500-2311; @pakamonthaifoodtruck

SATORI SUSHI

3655 Baldwin Ave., Makawao; 808-727-9638; satorimaui.com

KULAMALU FOOD TRUCK LOT 24 KIOPAʻA ST., MAKAWAO

KULA KUPS

808-298-2390; kulakups.com

MAUI PIZZA TRUCK

808-276-6529; mauipizzatruck.com

STEWZ MAUI BURGERS

808-740-1961; stewzmauiburgers.com

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Happy Belly
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JUNE 2023 28 The best pineapple shipped directly to your door? That sounds pretty sweet. Subscription and one-time purchases available online! Grown and Distributed by Maui Grown Pineapple • Haliimaile, Hawaii www.mauigold.com Now Available on Maui Hub! Ronald Kwon, MD, FACP is pleased to announce his return to Maui and the opening of his concierge practice at Please call for information at 808-727-8202 30 Kupaoa St., Suite 206, Makawao, HI 96768

West Maui

ALCHEMY MAUI

157 Kupuohi St., Lāhainā; 808-793-2115; alchemymauibistro.com

ALOHA BRAISED

58 Kupuohi St., Lāhainā; 808-495-9543; @alohabraisedllc

BIPOLAR EATS

222 Papalāua St., Lāhainā; 808-283-8019; bipolareats.com

DA NANI PIRATES

2435 Kāʻanapali Pkwy., Lāhainā; 808-856-6302; dananipirates.com

DA SORIANO GRINDZ

263 Lahainaluna Rd., Lāhainā; 808-283-1188; @dasorianogrindz

DEE’S POI MOCHI

222 Papalāua St., Lāhainā; 808-250-9739; deespoimochi.com

HONOLUA FARMS KITCHEN

6860 Honoapiʻilani Hwy., Lāhainā; 808-276-8733; honoluafarms.com

IGNITE MAUI EATERY

150 Kai Hele Ku St., Launiupoko; 808-491-5266; ignitemauieatery.com

JOY’S ONOLICIOUS GRINDZ

222 Papalāua St., Lāhainā; 808-463-6001; @joys.onolicious.grindz

KAIPO’S FOOD TRUCK

3404 Lower Honoapiʻilani Rd.; 808-283-9695; @kaiposfoodtruck

ONO TACOS

910 Honoapiʻilani Hwy., Lāhainā; 808-357-3779; @onotacoslahaina

CANNERY STATION FOOD TRUCK POD

1221 HONOAPIʻILANI HWY., LĀHAINĀ

808 ANTOJITOS

808-205-2036; @808antojitos

EARTH ALOHA EATS

808-298-2884; earthalohaeats.com

MERIENDA MAUI

meriendamaui.com

SPARKY’S FOOD CO.

808-463-8831; sparkysfoodco.com

Da Nani Pirates

HONOAPIʻILANI FOOD TRUCK PARK

130 KAI MALINA PKWY., KĀʻANAPALI

DA BEST PHO

808-446-9088; dabestpho.com

EL TACO BORRACHO

808-344-6573; @el_taco_borracho_maui

T’S ISLAND CAFE

808-385-2782; @tsislandcafe

THAI FOOD BY SURI 808-298-8873

LĀHAINĀ FOOD TRUCK PARK

741 WAINEʻE ST., LĀHAINĀ

BAYA BOWLS

808-757-8659; bayabowls.com

KUSINA NI JAYBOY

808-276-3060; @kusinanijayboymauii

LAS ISLITAS TACOS Y MARISCOS 808-369-5610; lasislitasmaui.com

TAQUEREATA 808-866-7078; @taquereata

SUGAR CANE TRAIN FOOD TRUCK PARK 961 LIMAHANA PL., LĀHAINĀ

KRAKEN COFFEE MAUI 808-495-1885; krakencoffeemaui.com

LINDA’S KITCHEN 808-707-2339; lindaskitchenmex.com

SHAYA FUSION CUISINE 808-344-2809; shayafusioncuisine.com

SWAGYU HAWAII 808-793-0033; swagyuchopshop.com

Moloka'i

A TASTE OF MOLOKAʻI

82A Ala Malama Ave., Kaunakakai; 808-658-1726; @a.taste.of.molokai

ʻONO FISH & SHRIMP TRUCK 53 Ala Malama Ave., Kaunakakai; 808-553-8187

LUNCHBOX 70 Makaena Pl., Kaunakakai; 808-553-4407

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On

State-of-the-art outpatient cardiovascular care in beautiful

We are pleased to announce that Maui Heart & Vein has opened a new location in the brand new Kulamalu Plaza this spring, and we are ready to meet your cardiovascular care needs.

Our office also welcomes Natalia Colome Mansanas, PA-C, to the Maui Heart & Vein ʻohana. Natalie

board certified PA with 12 years of cardiology experience and bilingual in English & Spanish.

We strive to give quality care by providing consultations and diagnostic testing in our facilities promptly and communicate our findings back to the referring physicians in a timely manner.

We look forward to providing expert, qualified care to Mauiʻs community at our two conveniently located clinics in South Maui and Upcountry Maui.

OFFERED SERVICES

• General Cardiology

• Preventive Cardiology

• Echocardiography

• Vascular Imaging

• ABI Testing

• Exercise Stress Testing

• Telemedicine

• Varicose Vein Treatment and more

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A GRAND WAILEA LŪ‘AU

Grand Wailea; 3850 Wailea Alanui Dr., Wailea Relax with a stunning view of Wailea Beach while experiencing the vibrant essence of Hawaiian culture with traditional ceremonies and delectable dishes. Immerse yourself in interactive entertainment, learn hula and witness captivating performances that bring to life the legends and myths of Maui. (808-875-1234; grandwailea.com/dine/luau)

DRUMS OF THE PACIFIC LŪ‘AU

Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa; 200 Nohea Kai Dr., Kāʻanapali

Get ready to embark on a thrilling journey where the echoes of the conch, rhythmic drum beats, enchanting Hawaiian mele and the mesmerizing torchlight all set the stage. Complete with a traditional imu ceremony and the exotic flavors of native Hawaiian cuisine along with the authentic dances and music of Hawai‘i, Tahiti, the Tuamotus, Rarotonga, New Zealand, Tonga and a thrilling three-man Samoan fire knife finale. (808-667-4727; drumsofthepacificmaui.com)

FEAST AT LELE

505 Front St., Lāhainā

Immerse yourself in the spirit of aloha as you traverse Polynesia with mesmerizing music and dance performances from four exotic Pacific islands. As you embark on a culinary journey through Hawai‘i, Aotearoa, Tahiti and Samoa along with stunning sunset views to experience the spirit of aloha. (808-667-5353; feastatlele.com)

FEAST AT MŌKAPU LŪʻAU

Andaz Maui at Wailea Resort; 3550 Wailea Alanui Dr., Wailea

Set on the picturesque Mokapu Beach, this curated event combines cultural exploration, culinary delights and personalized cocktails.

Learn about the history of Polynesian settlement in Maui and the importance of Hawaiian values while enjoying a delectable feast of traditional Hawaiian dishes. (808573-1234; feastatmokapu.com)

GILLIGAN’S ISLAND LŪ‘AU

Maui Nui Golf Club; 470 Lipoa Pkwy., Kīhei Delight in an authentic Polynesian lū‘au featuring panoramic ocean views, an open bar and a bountiful all-you-can-eat Hawaiian buffet. Experience the evolution of Hawaiian, New Zealand and Tahitian cultures through captivating performances by Hawaiian musicians, hula dancers and a thrilling finale featuring traditional Samoan fire dance. Immerse yourself in the rich traditions of Polynesia while enjoying breathtaking views and a feast for your senses. (808-318-3786; gilligansmaui.com/luau)

HUAKAʻI: JOURNEY THROUGH POLYNESIA

Seascape Restaurant; 192 Maʻalaea Rd., Maʻalaea Journey into the history of Hawai‘i’s homeland through ancient dances, where you’ll be delighted by the enticing aromas of a sumptuous feast and mesmerized by the elegant and intricate hula dance movements. Experience a captivating blend of culture, cuisine and sophistication that will leave you impressed and enthralled. (808-3745616; huakailuau.com)

MAUI’S FINEST LŪ‘AU

Hana Hou Surf Club; 65 Hāna Hwy., Pāʻia This lū‘au promises an unforgettable experience of food, drinks and Polynesian entertainment. This family-style experience is set in an oceanfront venue and features an all-you-can-eat full Hawaiian buffet where you can savor a variety of delectable dishes. This event is BYOB. (808-758-4773; mauisfinestluau.com)

Drums of the Pacific Lu‘au

MAUI NUI LŪ‘AU

Sheraton Maui Resort & Spa; 2605 Kāʻanapali Pkwy., Kāʻanapali

Experience the stories, history and culture of Maui and Kā‘anapali through mesmerizing songs and dance as well as a traditional torch lighting ceremony followed by a thrilling cliff dive off Pu‘u Keka‘a (Black Rock). Indulge in an all-you-can-eat feast while immersing yourself in the remarkable stories and vibrant traditions of the Valley Isle. (877-846-5554; sheratonmauiluau.com)

MAUI SUNSET DINNER CRUISE & LŪ‘AU

Pride of Maui; 101 Maʻalaea Rd., Maʻalaea

Relax, dine and immerse yourself in the beauty of the evening on this unforgettable cruise. Indulge in premium chef-inspired dishes as you mingle and move around the boat. Authentic Polynesian dancers entertain you while enjoying the breathtaking views of the Hawaiian sunset. (808-242-0955; prideofmaui. com/trips/sunset)

OLD LĀHAINĀ LŪ‘AU

1251 Front St., Lāhainā

An unforgettable evening as you experience the sights, sounds, tastes and smells that have been cherished for generations. Celebrate the aloha spirit with vibrant hula dancing, live music by local artists, delectable Hawaiian cuisine and an open premium bar. This tropical extravaganza promises an evening filled with joy and lasting memories. (808-667-1998; oldlahainaluau.com)

SUNSET LŪ‘AU AT KAPALUA BAY

Montage Kapalua Bay; 1 Bay Dr., Kapalua

As the sun sets and the conch shell signals the start of festivities, allow yourself to be swept away by the island’s vibrant rhythms and mesmerizing dancers. Savor delectable dishes sourced from

the mountains and the sea while sipping on specially crafted mocktails and cocktails. (808-622-6627; montagehotels.com/kapaluabay/ sunset-luau)

THE MYTHS OF MAUI LŪ‘AU

Royal Lāhainā Resort; 2780 Kekaa Dr., Kāʻanapali

Celebrate the spirited culture of Hawai‘i in an oceanfront setting with stunning sunsets. Enjoy a lei greeting, imu ceremony and a feast of Hawaiian cuisine. Savor tropical drinks, captivating hula dances, Polynesian drum beats and thrilling fire knife dancers. This memorable experience embodies the essence of Hawaiian traditions. (833-539-5150; mythsofmaui.com)

TE AU MOANA LŪ‘AU

Wailea Beach Resort; 3700 Wailea Alanui Dr., Wailea

Dine with the serene ocean as your backdrop as ancestral Hawaiian stories come to life through extravagant song and dance performances. Delight in a three-course menu, served family style, offering a feast of flavors that will leave you enchanted by the culinary delights of the evening. (877-827-2740; teaumoana.com)

WAILELE LŪ‘AU

The Westin Maui Resort & Spa, 2365 Kāʻanapali Pkwy., Kāʻanapali

Offering a scenic oceanfront setting alongside Kā‘anapali Beach, hear the captivating tales of Maui, a demi-god from Hawaiian mythology. An allyou-can-eat Hawaiian buffet offers traditional selections accompanied by ancient Hawaiian hula kahiko and ‘awana performances. An exhilarating fire knife dance will end the evening with a thrilling and authentic experience. (808-667-2525; westinmauiluau.com)

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Da Dish From Trish

A serving of Maui’s arts & entertainment news

The stages are alive and shows are plentiful again. There’s something for everyone, including exciting opportunities for those under 21 to contribute and support Maui’s music scene, as well as lessons to be learned by event managers.

Arts curriculums are unfortunately cut from most public schools, and SMALL TOWN * BIG ART’s recent initiative with singer-songwriter Tanama Colibri is just what the community needed. Inspired by a volunteer trip to Kaho‘olawe, she recently workshopped with sixth graders at ‘Īao Intermediate to create lyrics and music for a pop-up show in Wailuku. As part of this program, experience the phenomenal gifts of Anthony Pfluke on June 16 at Kipuka Square near ‘Īao Theater.

The 3rd annual Hawai‘i Beatbox Championship is June 24 at da Playground Maui, and all ages are invited to enter. The afternoon event is hosted by Chino LaForge and features performances from international judges, including American Beatbox champion and Maui’s own beatbox pioneer, Pono Akiona. It’s exhilarating to experience him thriving and being a humble hero. Let’s make “Be Like Pono” swag!

I’m also no stranger to producing all-ages shows, and I have mad respect for anyone that does so successfully. Although, after a recent metal and punk show, my inbox unpleasantly piled up. It may be time for a rebriefing on show etiquette…

Leaving the comforts of home to spend your hard-earned money is intimidating, let alone dropping off your children at an event. If you’re presenting all-ages events, there has to be a heightened level of responsibility, especially at night. Promoters and venues need to work together to create a safe and functional environment. This includes meetings with security before doors open, proper communication, fair treatment of opening

acts and an understanding of what defines dancing as well as aggressive behavior. Perhaps, organizers and tech shouldn’t disappear when issues arise. If there’s anything you’re going to cut costs on, don’t let it be sound.

Instead of happy memories with a legendary band, musicians and attendees left feeling mistreated and unsatisfied. One local musician even got a black eye from security while trying to help others being mishandled. This is not cool, Maui. We can do better. We can present secure atmospheres and lively shows. It’s being done.

How are big acts going to want to make Maui a tour stop when the plug could get pulled on their sets? Was it the alcohol, poor planning, production challenges or just the full moon weekend? The blame game is no fun, so let’s all work to provide safe and successful settings in our nightlife. Create an environment you’d want your sister or mother to feel secure in. As a fan, don’t bring a bad attitude out or use live shows as an excuse to be crude. Going out is a responsibility as well, and remember to respect each other and look out for one another. I know many already understand this, but maybe others deserve a reminder.

Until next time, keep it real and stay cool! @trishdadishmaui

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Matt Pierce/Courtesy of SMALL TOWN * BIG ART Tanama Colibri with sixth graders at ‘Īao Intermediate last month, preparing for her pop-up performance in Wailuku with SMALL TOWN * BIG ART. Learn more at mauipublicart.org.

Summer Movie Madness

A critical guide to the most anticipated films hitting the big screen

Wurst's Picks

Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (July 14)

The Gist: The seventh in the series, starring Tom Cruise. Enough said.

The Upside: Putting the trailer for this in front of “Top Gun: Maverick” last year was a stroke of marketing genius. Cruise is on a hit streak hot enough to make us forget about “The Mummy.”

The Downside: Like it or not, this will be unfairly compared to last summer’s mega-hit Cruise event, and “Top Gun: Maverick” is a very hard movie to follow.

BABYLON

Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse (opens June 2)

The Gist: The animated sequel to the greatest Spider-Man movie ever made.

The Upside: Miles Morales is a thrilling hero, and the visual style matches the radical new approach to the Spider-Man mythos. The human dimension to this multiverse spins webs around that recent “Doctor Strange” misstep.

The Downside: This has a completely different creative team from the 2018 “Into the Spider-Verse.” If the sudden disinterest in Marvel movies continues, the Spidey-verse stops here.

Transformers: Rise of the Beasts (June 9)

The Gist: A prequel to the first Michael Bay “Transformers,” featuring the Maximals.

The Upside: Steve Caple Jr. of “Creed II” is directing and not Bay. If Caple Jr. can bring heart to the formula like the previous “Bumblebee,” expect a big winner.

The Downside: These movies are awful, and the trailer suggests a return to “Revenge of the Fallen”-level dreck. Sadly, Orson Welles does not reprise his vocal turn as Unicron.

Elemental (June 16)

The Gist: Pixar comedy about a

world where the four elements are anthropomorphic Disney characters.

The Upside: Using the gimmicky premise to discuss the topic of racism is worthwhile.

The Downside: Visual beauty aside, it looks generic and interchangeable from other recent Pixar works. Compared to “The Super Mario Bros. Movie,” this looks very 2015.

Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (June 30)

The Gist: The final adventure starring Harrison Ford as an adventurer/terrible college professor.

The Upside: Early word is that it’s better than “Kingdom of the Crystal Skull.” Only Ford can make this plausible at 80 years old.

The Downside: That title sure is dopey. Will it be a problem that Steven Spielberg didn’t direct this?

Insidious: The Red Door (July 7)

The Gist: The fifth installment is a back-to-basics haunted house chiller.

The Upside: Giving Patrick Wilson both leading man and directing duty was inspired. Jason Blum continues his record of making low-budget, seriously scary thrillers.

The Downside: Another sequel in a played-out franchise. Blum’s prior “Halloween Kills” demonstrated how not every Blumhouse entry is a sure thing.

Barbie (July 21)

The Gist: The long-awaited Mattel doll movie starring Margot Robie and Ryan Gosling.

The Upside: Hiring Hollywood outsiders Greta Gerwig and Noah Baumbach to write and direct this matches the perfectly cast leads. Simu Liu of “Shang Chi” is in this. Looks as fun as a Barbie Dreamhouse.

The Downside: What if the hip tone, unapologetic campiness and garish colors make it a non-starter for kids and adults? If this tanks, you can forget about the Hot Wheels movie.

Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutant Mayhem (August 2)

The Gist: A new, entirely animated take on the Laird/Eastman characters.

The Upside: No more Megan Fox or awful CGI. In fact, the look of this is beautiful. Bringing in the authors of “Pineapple Express” and “Superbad” was a great idea. April O’Neil was Black in the early issues and is wisely voiced here by Ayo Edebiri.

The Downside: Opening this at the tail end of summer is not a sign of confidence. After suffering through the Michael Bay-produced Rocksteady and Bebop entry, are longtime fans willing to give yet another rethink a shot?

With so many movies debuting this summer, we simply couldn't fit them all. Check out the full list online.

One of last year’s most controversial films was thrown under the bus for being deemed offensive, too long and a box office flop. So, how’s the movie? Fantastic, actually. This recreation of decadence and moral compromise during the Golden Age of Cinema is a scene-for-scene knockout. Featuring career-commentary performances by Brad Pitt and Margot Robbie, astonishing filmmaking and breathtaking set pieces, writer/director Damien Chazelle’s shocking and hilarious film is both a celebration and takedown of Hollywood moviemaking, then and now. This was one of the best films of 2022. See it now before it inevitably is declared a “misunderstood classic.” (On Paramount+)

AMERICAN GRAFFITI

So, where were you in ’62? “Star Wars” may be writer/director George Lucas’ legacy but this 1973 comedy is his absolute best film. Taking place during that moment where life after high school graduation is full of possibilities and undeniable dread, this features you-are-there period detail, a knockout wall-to-wall soundtrack and a once-in-a-lifetime ensemble cast (Ron Howard! Harrison Ford! Richard Dreyfuss! Wolfman Jack!!). If you’ve never seen it or haven’t experienced this since Nixon was in office, Lucas’ heartfelt masterpiece is essential viewing. (On Netflix)

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JUNE 17 & 18

PIANO SYNERGY

A celebration of renowned pianists featuring Simeon ten Holt, Igor Stravinsky, Aaron Copland, Cheryl Cooney, Jacob ter Veldhuis, Alvin Curran, Damira Feldman, Kees Wieringa, Robert Pollock, Brad Thompson and more. Maui Music Conservatory, Kahului. (808-876-1854; ebbandflowarts.org)

JUNE 3

MAUI AGFEST & 4-H LIVESTOCK FAIR

All the signature events will be back, including the Maui Legacy Farmers Pancake Breakfast, Grand Taste, Maui 4-H Livestock Show and Auction, Grown on Maui Farmers’ Market, agriculture education, keiki zone as well as food booths and trucks. AgFest is presented for all of Maui to meet farmers and ranchers while learning about Maui’s agriculture history and culture. 9 a.m. - 4:30 p.m at War Memorial Complex, Wailuku. (808-385-3530; mauicountyfarmbureau.org)

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JUNE 17

NĀ KAMEHAMEHA COMMEMORATIVE HO‘OLAULE‘A AND PĀʻŪ PARADE

Celebrating the Hawaiʻi-wide theme “E ala e nā kini o ka ʻāina” — meaning “rise all people of the land” — the purpose of this event is to honor the memory of the Kamehameha lineage. The morning will begin with a commemorative hoʻolauleʻa at Keawaiki (Lāhainā Banyan Court Park) followed by floats, decorated vehicles, marching units and more parading down Front Street. 9 a.m. on Front Street, Lāhainā. (808-586-0333; sfca.hawaii.gov)

JUNE 19 & 20

from across the islands. Starting with an elimination round, the top eight beatboxers will move on to the battle round, during which they’ll go head-tohead until one winner is crowned the 2023 Hawaiʻi Beatbox Champion. 4 p.m. at Da Playground, Maʻalaea. (808-727-2571; daplaygroundmaui.com)

JUNE 28 - JULY 2

MAUI FILM FESTIVAL 2023

Celebrating 23 years of breathtaking cinema, the Maui Film Festival will feature five nights of open-air, double-feature premieres at The Stardust Cinema, the event’s newest venue at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center. Festivities will also include music and hula performances, awards presentations, exclusive filmmaker Q&As and much more. (808-579-9244; mauifilmfestival.com)

JUNE 30

KAPALUA WINE & FOOD FESTIVAL

This annual ‘migration’ brings together oenophiles, gourmands and enthusiasts of the good life to celebrate, learn and experience the finest culinary trends and viniculture. Choose from a selection of wine tasting seminars, including a Champagne and caviar tasting and the Grand Tasting Gala. (kapaluawineandfoodfestival.com)

JUNE 16

ALI WONG: LIVE

Stand-up comedian and actress Ali Wong is best known for her Netflix specials “Baby Cobra,” “Hard Knock Wife” and “Don Wong.” Her latest dark comedy/drama television series “Beef” was recently released on Netflix and has received rave reviews. 7 p.m. at Maui Arts & Cultural Center, Kahului. (808-244-7469; mauiarts.org)

JUNE 24

HAWAIʻI BEATBOX CHAMPIONSHIP

Now in its third year, the premier beatboxing event of Hawaiʻi highlights the most talented beatboxers

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WALKS AT THE SHOPS AT WAILEA WITH SIENNA

NELSON

Enjoy an evening of fine art, refreshments and a live painting demonstration by Sienna Nelson. Her work focuses on the harmonious intersection of nature, man-made structures and the human body. She is especially inspired by the enchanting way the light highlights statuesque forms. 5-7 p.m. at Lahaina Galleries, Wailea. (800-228-2006; lahainagalleries.com)

SMALL TOWN * BIG ART: POP-UP PERFORMANCE Nā Hōkū Hanohano finalist Anthony Pfluke will perform original songs inspired by both Kahoʻolawe and Wailuku. (mauipublicart.org/pfluke) Submit

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FATHER’S DAY

FATHER'S DAY CELEBRATIONS - JUN

18. Celebrate the leading men in your life with MANmosa & beer specials, a Hammerschlagen competition & more! All Day Long! Down the Hatch (Lāhainā); 808-661-4900; dthmaui.com

FATHER'S DAY SUNSET JAZZ - JUN

18. Treat dad to great jazz featuring Sheryl Renee & Friends, sunset views and an extensive wine, spirits and beer list along with three flights of chocolate. Beverage pairings available for purchase. Chocolate Sommeliers are on hand to assist with pairings or imbibers can create their own. 5-7pm. Maui Kuʻia Estate Chocolate (Lāhainā); jazzmaui.org

BIG GIGS

THE ELOVATERS - JUN 1. One of the fastest rising groups in the American reggae scene. Formed in 2014 The Elovaters have released two full length albums and an award-winning EP. In 2020, the group’s monthly Spotify listeners grew 606% and they have debuted at #1 on the Billboard Reggae chart and iTunes Reggae chart. 8pm. Da Playground Maui (Ma‘alaea); 808727-2571; daplaygroundmaui.com

PRIDE MONTH KICK-OFF PARTY! -

JUN 2. Maui AIDS Foundation will kick off Pride Month with a party you won't want to miss! Come out dressed in your best Pride for a costume contest with prizes by Boy Valentine, dance to DJ Playfire Ono, and watch drag performances by ManCandy Productions in support of MAF programs! Meet the MAF staff for free swag and free community resources! 7pm. Da Playground (Maʻalaea); mauiaids.org

SILVER HAMMER ANNIVERSARY GALA - JUN 3. Join Habitat for Humanity Maui's for an ʻono dinner buffet, entertainment, live and silent auctions, casino games, and great company...all in support of safe, sta-

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ble and affordable housing! 5pm. Andaz Maui (Wailea); habitat-maui.org

CAS HALEY - JUN 8. Texas native Cas Haley is a soulful contemporary artist who has captured the heart of America through his upbeat Motown reminiscent melodic lyrics and rhythmic guitar-riffs, which are infused with a groovy surf-roots signature sound. 8pm. Da Playground (Maʻalaea); 808-727-2571; daplaygroundmaui.com

KAINA KOUNTRY ANNIVERSARY CELEBRATION - JUN 9. Entertaining folks on Maui for 12 years, Kaina Kountry will celebrate with food & drink, giveaways and surprises. The dance floor awaits you for a fun night of classic country and rock tunes as well as local favorites. 6-8pm. Mulligans on the Blue (Wailea); kainakountry.com

INNA VISION - JUN 10. A decade after Inna Vision was born on Maui, the roots reggae band continues to motivate and elevate consciousness by spreading aloha and positive vibes all over the world. They have evolved from the slow-trance chord progressions that are the fundamentals of roots reggae by blending the upbeat influences of contemporary Reggae, Dancehall and Hip Hop. 10pm. da Playground (Maʻalaea); 808727-2571; daplaygroundmaui.com

MORISSETTE - JUN 11. Award-winning international recording artist, Morissette has performed to sold-out audiences in many countries around the world. Her unrivaled vocal prowess has given her the title of “Asia’s Phoenix”. Representing the Philippines at a global level, she was chosen to sing the official Asia release of “A Whole New World” for Disney’s live action Aladdin. Also performing is the “R&B Prince” of the Philippines, Jay R. 6:30pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center (Kahului); 808-244-SHOW; mauiarts.org

THE SPINNERS - JUN 15. Timeless in a way that few other acts today are, The Spinners are one of the most iconic and enduring groups in R&B history. With a

towering legacy spanning over six decades, The Spinners have never lost their universal appeal. In 2021, they returned with their first all-new original album, the aptly-titled, Round the Block and Back Again. 7:30pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center (Kahului); 808-244-SHOW; mauiarts.org

WAYLON NIHIPALI MAKE IT COUNTRY TOUR - JUN 16. Enjoy a special night of music in the Molokini Gardens with Big Island native, Waylon Nihipali, and special guests, Maui's own Silver Spurs and Sheron Ramos. 6pm. Grand Wailea (Wailea); grandwailea.com/events

ZENSHIN DAIKO: TAIKO FESTIVAL - JUN

17. The 24th annual Taiko Festival Concert will be a celebration of outstanding musicianship played with upbeat fun and boundless heart! With over 1,000 performances worldwide Zenshin Daiko has achieved national and international recognition. They will be joined by the Peaceful Forest, consisting of Takumi Kato an independent Japanese Taiko drum artist and his three children! 7pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center (Kahului); 808-244-SHOW; mauiarts.org

KANEKOA DANCE PARTY - JUN

17. Kanekoa, Mauiʻs ʻukulele powered jamband, will be playing only one Maui show before they head back out on tour. 7-9:30pm. Gilligans Bar & Grill (Kīhei); gilligansmaui.com

KELLER WILLIAMS - JUN 17. Keller’s albums reflect his pursuit to create music that sounds like nothing else. His music encompasses rock, jazz, funk, bluegrass, alternative folk and groovy electronica. 8pm. Da Playground Maui (Ma‘alaea); 808-727-2571; daplaygroundmaui.com

NEON BEATS SILENT DISCO - JUN 17. Multiple DJ’s, you choose the channel, and dance your heart out. Great tunes and delicious drinks, so come on out and get your groove on! 10pm. Down the Hatch (Lāhainā); 808-661-4900; dthmaui.com

KEVIN NEALON - JUN 18. Emmy and

SAG-nominated actor and comedian Kevin Nealon sets himself apart from other comedic performers with his unique sense of humor, dry wit and likable demeanor. 8pm. Da Playground Maui (Ma‘alaea); 808-727-2571; daplaygroundmaui.com

MAKE MUSIC DAY - JUN 21. Celebrate on this summer solstice featuring Mauigrown artists and groups. Make Music Day is an international celebration of music in over 1,000 cities and 120 countries. The Hawaiʻi chapter, Make Music Hawaiʻi, hosts live performances of music across the state for all to join in and celebrate. 5-7pm. Queen Kaʻahumanu Center (Kahului); makemusichawaii.org

REBEL SOULJAHZ - JUN 23. Hawaiʻi’s own Rebel Souljahz celebrates the release of their highly anticipated 5th album entitled “Move With Love”. These four talented friends Michael Maglinti, Will Sua, Andrew “Bubba” Hodges, and Tunez Moananu each with their own style creates soulful harmonies unlike any other reggae group. Also performing is the powerhouse all Maori reggae group from New Zealand KATCHAFIRE bringing their unique style of reggae infused with jazz and blues. 5:30pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center (Kahului); 808-244-SHOW; mauiarts.org

MAKAWAO PARADE & STAMPEDE

FEST - JUN 25. The Parade is back starting at 9am through historic Makawao town and ending at the Oskie Rice Event Center, the parade will kick off the Country Concert. The line up of amazing performers will take the stage at 1pm. Vendors & ʻono food will be onsite throughout the day. Oskie Rice Event Center (Makawao).

KĪ HŌ‘ALU GUITAR FESTIVAL - JUN 25. An all-star lineup including some of Hawai‘i’s best slack key guitar players will perform during the 2nd annual festival. All generations can enjoy the slack key guitar tradition, with both new music and classic favorites. Island crafters and merchants will be on site with dis-

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plays of local arts & crafts for purchase, and food trucks will serve a variety of tasty lunch and dessert options. 3pm.

Maui Arts & Cultural Center (Kahului); 808-244-SHOW; mauiarts.org

ONSTAGE

A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S DREAMJUN 2-4. Alexander Academy Performing Company will showcase the talent and skill of over 200 student dancers and actors. Come witness the magic and excitement that happens onstage with this beloved story. Casting is different for each show. Friday, 6pm; Saturday, 2pm & 6pm; Sunday, 2pm. Seabury Hall ‘Aʻaliʻikuhonua Creative Arts Center (Makawao); alexanderacademy.info

MISERY - JUN 2-11. Telling the story of novelist Paul Sheldon as he transitions from writing historical romances to publishing literary fiction. After Paul is in a car accident Annie Wilkes, a fan and former nurse takes care of him and soon finds out that the author has killed Misery off in his latest book. Annie keeps Sheldon prisoner while forcing him to write a book that brings Misery back to life. Thursdays-Saturdays, 7:30pm; Sundays, 2pm. ProArts Playhouse (Kīhei); 808-463-6550; proartsmaui.org

SUNSET JAZZ - JUN 4, 11, 18 & 25. Each week features an all-star line-up of local and visiting professional jazz musicians, panoramic sunset views along with chocolate/beverage pairings. June 4: The Toby Coture Trio; June 11: Makai Jazz Works; June 18: Sheryl Renee & Friends; June 25: The Godinez Family Quartet. Proceeds go to support Jazz Maui. 5-7pm. Maui Kuʻia Estate Chocolate (Lāhainā); jazzmaui.org

ALL STAR SHOW #2: SLACK KEY & ʻUKULELE MASTERS - JUN 7. Eight Slack Key Guitar and ʻUkulele Masters will play a lively evening of Hawaiian music. Slated for playing are George Kahumoku, Led Kaapana, Jeff Peterson, Herb Ohta Jr, Kimo West and more! 6:308:15pm. Napili Kai Beach Resort Aloha Pavilion (Napili); slackkeyshow.com

JOHN CRUZ: ISLAND STYLE - JUN 7 & 21. The Grammy- and Nā Hōkū Hanohano-winning Hawaiian singer-songwriter shares lyrical stories about everyday people and experiences. 7:30pm.

ProArts Playhouse (Kīhei); 808-463-6550; proartsmaui.org

WHITE HAWAIIAN - JUN 15-18. Back by popular demand…This smart and witty one-man show starring Eric Gilliom is an entertaining autobiographical stage-show. Covering his career, his Maui upbringing as a Caucasian with Hawaiian roots and the TV, film, and Broadway roles that have given him hilarious stories to share. Furiously donning outlandish wigs with gaudy costumes, make the full circle story even more rich and entertaining. Thursday, Friday & Saturday, 7:30pm; Sunday, 2pm. ProArts Playhouse (Kīhei); 808-463-6550; proartsmaui.org

KAMAʻĀINA NIGHTS - JUN 16. This month features Maui trio, Kūikawā, composed of Joshua Kulhavy-Sutherland, James ʻKoakāne' Mattos and Lukela Kanae. Maui girl Sunny Kalama joins them center stage. 7-8pm. Queen Kaʻahumanu Center (Kahului); queenkaahumanucenter.com

FREE RANGE COMEDY - JUN 24. This wickedly funny improv troupe specializes in "Who's Line Is It Anyway?" shortform improv. You'll laugh your tailfeather

off! 7:30pm. ProArts Playhouse (Kīhei); 808-463-6550; proartsmaui.org

MAUI IMPROV - JUN 25. Come join the MAUI IMPROV Players for another unique, made up on the spot showcase. 7-8:30PM. ProArts Playhouse (Kīhei); proartsmaui.org

MAGIC DINNER SHOW! - Hold on to your seats and enjoy a night of big laughs, endless wonder, and amazing sleight of hand while you question reality. Mondays-Fridays, Seatings: 5-pm & 7:30pm. Warren & Annabelles (Lāhainā); 808-667-6244; warrenandannabelles.com

THE MAGICAL MYSTERY SHOWStunning magical entertainers bring you an evening of magic, mystery and mirth, blurring the lines between fantasy and reality. Showtimes: 5pm & 8pm daily, except Wednesday. Fairmont Kea Lani Resort (Wailea); hotel-magic.com

HULA PERFORMANCE - Watch a beautiful hula performance and enjoy live music. Daily, 6:30-7:30pm. Huihui Restaurant (Kā‘anapali); 808-667-0124; huihuirestaurant.com

POLYNESIAN SHOW - Take in the beauty of graceful Hawaiian hula performances and dances of Polynesia. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 5:30-6:30pm. The Shops at Wailea (Wailea); 808-8916770; theshopsatwailea.com

STAGE CLASSES

MAGIC CLASSES - Come and learn multiple tricks from world-famous magicians featured in The Magical Mystery Show! Classtimes: 3pm daily, except Wednesday. Fairmont Kea Lani Resort (Wailea); hotel-magic.com

LATIN NIGHTS - It’s a Latin Dance concert with Dr. Nat and Rio Ritmo! Start with an intro salsa or bachata lesson, then the band hits the. BYOB. All ages are welcome. Tacos are available on site. Fridays, 8pm. Heritage Hall (Pāʻia); drnat.com

ART SCENE

ANIMA: DOORWAYS OF PERCEPTION - NOW-JUN 10. The Hawai‘i Island-based collective, Consensual Lack of Reality, includes Pier Fichefeux, Stephen Freedman, Andrzej Kramarz, and Daniel Sheinfeld Rodriguez. This exhibition integrates varied forms such as ceramic totems, tarnished photographs, charred plywood reliefs, and sun-exposed images in moments that are monumental in scale and intimately reflective of the human experience. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 10am-4pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center (Kahului); 808-244-SHOW; mauiarts.org

ART=MIXX: INSTINCT - JUN 3. Tying into the gallery’s current exhibit, ANIMA: Doorways of Perception, this edition of ArT=Mixx will feature DJs Boomshot and Sole, the Konkoba Drum & Dance Ensemble, additional performance artists plus interactive art and installations by Athena Medina. Food and beverages will be available throughout the evening. Costume up, mix & mingle, while connecting to the arts! 7pm. Maui Arts & Cultural Center (Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; Mauiarts.org

ARTIST POP-UP SHOP - JUN 9. Local artists contribute to the Children of the Rainbow Pre-School in Lāhainā, to assist with art activities and buy art supplies for local keiki students. 5-10pm. Down the Hatch (Lāhainā); 808-661-4900; dthmaui.com

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ART NIGHT - Walk through Lāhainā's art scene – meet the artists, view new artwork and enjoy live music. Show enough interest and you just might find a glass of wine in your hand. Fridays, 5-8pm. lahainarestoration.org

ART CLASSES

NATIVE PLANT DYES WORKSHOPJUN 17. Participants will learn innovative processing techniques of many Hawaiian plants, and other substances, to produce traditional natural dyes used on kapa cloth. Lisa Schattenburg-Raymond and Kale‘a Raymond will share information on identifying, collecting, preparing dyes, and the use of natural additives to manipulate color. 9am-3pm. Maui Nui Botanical Gardens (Kahului); 808-249-2798; mnbg.org

PAINT N PURR - Bring your playful self and let the cats bring out your inner purr!! Tuesdays, 6pm. Cat Cafe Maui (Kahului); catcafemaui.com

CULTURAL CRAFTS - From coconut weaving to lei making, kukui & lauhala bracelets, craft a handmade item. All materials will be provided. Wednesdays, 11:30am-12:30pm. Lāhainā Cannery Mall (Lāhainā); lahainacannerymall.com

LEI PO‘O MAKING - Learn how to weave basic ti leaf lei using flowers and ferns that can be worn on the head or around the neck. Mondays, 2:30-3:30pm; Wednesdays, 1:30-2:30pm. The Shops at Wailea (Wailea); 808-891-6770; theshopsatwailea.com

ART CLASSES - Let your inner artist come out! A different theme is offered each day. Wednesdays-Sundays. Island Art Party (Kīhei); 808-419-6020; islandartparty.com

KAVA ART PARTY PAINTING CLASSCome and learn a fun and simple way to create multiple beautiful paintings in one night, with artist Chris Stern. Sip Kava, play with color, and let your creative force reveal itself. Wednesdays, 7:309:30pm. ʻAumakua Kava Lounge (Pāʻia); 808-793-3232; aumakuakava.com

COCONUT FROND WEAVING - Used to make baskets, mats, jewelry and toys for the keiki. Learn how to make your very own keepsake. Thursdays, 4:30-5:30pm. The Shops at Wailea (Wailea); 808-891-6770; theshopsatwailea.com

SANDALMAKING WORKSHOP - An experienced sandalmaker will discuss the history of sandalmaking and guide you through the process, from choosing leather to lacing up your finished sandals. Refreshments are included. Go online for availability. Good Earth Sandals (Pāʻia); goodearthsandals.com

CRAFT FAIRS

HONUA KAI CONDOMINIUMSWednesdays & Saturdays, 9am-3pm. (Kā‘anapali); 808-268-9822; mauisfinestcraftfair.com

KAʻANAPALI SHORES - Thursdays, 8am-2pm. (Kāʻanapali); 808-667-2211

KIHEI WAILEA GIFT AND CRAFT FAIR - Wednesdays, 9am-2pm. (Kīhei); kiheicraftfair.com

LĀHAINĀ CANNERY MALL - Fridays & Saturdays, 9am-4pm. (Lāhainā); lahainaarts.com

LĀHAINĀ GATEWAY CENTER - Sundays, 9am-2pm. (Lāhainā); mauigiftandcraftfair.com

MAKAWAO MARKETPLACE - Mondays-Saturdays, 10am-3pm. (Makawao); 808-280-5516; makawaomarketplace.com

MARRIOTT’S MAUI OCEAN CLUBTuesdays, 9am-2pm. (Kā‘anapali); 808-268-9822; mauisfinestcraftfair.com

THE HYATT RESIDENCE CLUB MAUIThursdays, 9am-3pm. (Kā‘anapali); 808-268-9822; mauisfinestcraftfair.com

THE WESTIN KAʻANAPALI OCEAN RESORT VILLAS - Tuesdays & Fridays, 9am-3pm. (Kā‘anapali); 808-268-9822; mauisfinestcraftfair.com

THE WESTIN NANEA OCEAN VILLASMondays, 9am-3pm. (Kā‘anapali); 808-268-9822; mauisfinestcraftfair.com

FOODIE

STRAWBERRY U-PICK - NOW-JUN. Spend the day picking strawberries with your family. The perfect activity for quality time and a tasty reward! Wednesdays & Saturdays, 9am-4pm. Kula Country Farms (Kula); kulacountryfarmsmaui.com

DIM SUMMAH NIGHT’S DREAM - JUN

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Seatings: 5pm & 8pm. Duckine (Lāhainā); 808-451-2778; duckine.com

THE LITTLE NELL NIGHT - JUN 2. Bringing a taste of the Rocky Mountains to Wailea's sunny paradise. Guests can enjoy a spectacular evening of culinary excellence and exceptional wine as renowned Chef Matt Zubrod from The Little Nell in Aspen, Colorado brings you a five-course tasting menu. 6:30pm. The Restaurant at Hotel Wailea (Wailea); 808-879-2224; hotelwailea.com/dining

FREEMARK ABBEY WINEMAKER DINNER - JUN 8. Settle into Sunset Room for an exclusive dining experience featuring five courses of culinary perfection paired with the exclusive wines for Napa Valley favorite Freemark Abbey Winery. This exclusive and beautifully orchestrated will be hosted by winemaker Kristy Melton and Master Sommelier Michael Jordan. 5:30pm. Montage Kapalua Bay, montagehotels.com/kapaluabay

SAVOR THE SUNSET - JUN 17. Hosted by The Lahaina Sunset Rotary Club. and will feature live music from Uncle George Kahumoku and JD on the Rocks, a full buffet, dancing and a silent auction.

5-9pm. Hyatt Regency-Maui Resort & Spa (Lāhainā); rotarycluboflahainasunset.org

SUMMER SOLSTICE - JUN 21. Celebrate the longest day of the year with shave ice specials ALL DAY! Breakwall Shave Ice Co. Down the Hatch (Lāhainā); 808-661-4900; dthmaui.com

TAVERN SHAKEDOWN: COCKTAIL

SHOWCASE - JUN 24. In this tournament style match up, Chase at Lehua Lounge will go head to head with Natalie of Down the Hatch. Each bartender will face off using the same ingredients and spirit to craft a cocktail to find out who is the master of their craft. 10pm. Mala Taverns (Lāhainā); malatavern.com

PINT NIGHT FOR THE KEIKI - JUN

30. Big Brothers Big Sisters of Maui (BBBS) helps disadvantaged children by providing mentoring programs. Help MBC donate half of house beer profits to support BBBS. 6-10pm. Maui Brewing Co. (Lāhainā); mauibrewingco.com

GUIDED CACAO FARM TOUR & CHOCOLATE TASTING - This interactive and educational tour introduces you to cacao trees, hands-on fruit harvesting techniques, and finishes with an exclusive 9-piece tasting of award-winning chocolate. Daily tours happen every half hour between 9am-3:30pm. Maui Kuʻia Estate Chocolate (Lāhainā); 808-7936651; mauichocolatetour.com

HAWAI‘I SEA SPIRITS TOUR & TASTING

- Learn how they cultivate more than 30 Polynesian sugarcane varieties; practice sustainable farming; transform organic cane juice blended with pure deep sea water into ultra-premium spirits; and exercise a life of ecological responsibility. Daily, 11am-5pm. Ocean Vodka Organic Farm and Distillery (Kula); 808-877-0009; oceanvodka.com

FREE DINNER FOR THE HUNGRY -

Providing nutritious meals to the hungry and homebound in a safe, loving, and

supportive environment (no questions asked). Mondays-Fridays, 5-6pm; Saturdays & Sundays 4:30-5:30pm. Hale Kau Kau (Kīhei); halekaukau.org

BRUNCH AT THE BEACH - Enjoy your favorites, like banana-macnut pancakes and focaccia eggs Benedict, plus new offerings. Sundays, 10am-2pm. Hula Grill (Kā‘anapali); 808-667-6636; hulagrillkaanapali.com

WHAT MAUI EATS - Experience a local favorite Sunday brunch at plantation-themed Kō. Sundays, 11am-2pm. Fairmont Kea Lani (Wailea); 808-875-4100; korestaurant.com

COFFEE & BRUNCH TOUR - Participants connect with both the agricultural history of coffee and the “seed-to-cup” process by strolling through our orchard and experiencing sights, sounds, and smells of a real roasting operation. BYOB. Mondays-Fridays, 8:30-11:30am. Oʻo Farms (Kula); 808-856-0141; oofarm.com

COCONUT FARM TASTING TOURDiscover the life cycle of coconut trees and their unique evolution to become the most productive food crop on earth. Learn how to open and taste coconuts at varying stages of maturity, as well as their health benefits and creative culinary applications. Monday-Saturday, 9am, 11:30am & 2pm. Punakea Farms (Lāhainā); 808-269-4455; punakeapalms.com

FARM LUNCH TOUR - Connect to the land as you sit down to a gourmet lunch prepared with fresh natural products. BYOB. Mondays-Fridays, 10:30am1:30pm. Oʻo Farms (Kula); oofarm.com

HALIʻIMAILE DISTILLERY TOURLocated in the heart of Maui’s pineapple region, they start with local ingredients and distill in small batches, using unique stills, to create authentic Hawaiian spirits. Tours begin every half hour between 11am-4pm, Monday-Friday. Maui Pineapple Tours (Haliʻimaile); 808-665-5491; mauipineappletour.com

WINE TASTING - Experience an historic winery where wines are made from estate-grown grapes, pineapple, and raspberries. Enjoy wine by the glass, wine flights, wine cocktails and pupus. Tuesdays-Sundays, 11am-5pm. Maui Wine (Kula); 808-878-6058; mauiwine.com

BREWERY TOUR & BEER TASTINGS

- Enjoy a VIP guided tour providing an up-close glimpse of brewhouse, cellar, and packaging line finished with a tasting, or experience a guided tasting of four flagship beers with a knowledgeable craft beer curator. Book online. Maui Brewing Co. (Kīhei); 808-201-2337; mauibrewingco.com

FOODIE WORKSHOPS

FOODS FROM KOA HAOLE - JUN 10. Koa haole (Leucaena leucocephala) is a widespread and invasive plant in Hawaiʻi. Learn from Sunny Savage, about identifying, harvesting, processing, and eating this invasive species. Sunny will also cover how to make koa haole capers. Participants will receive a copy of the author’s 54 page monograph on koa haole.

9-10:30am. Maui Nui Botanical Gardens (Kahului); gofarmhawaii.org

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PROCESSING HAWAIIAN ʻAWA - JUN 24. ʻAwa (Piper methysticum). Kaʻiana Runnels will show participants how to harvest, cut, clean, process, handle and freeze fresh ‘awa to best retain quality, and speak about the history and protocol around this mea kanu (Hawaiian heritage crop). 8:30am-3:30pm. Maui Nui Botanical Gardens (Kahului); gofarmhawaii.org

FARMERS MARKETS

HĀNA FARMERS MARKET - Fridays, 3-5pm. (Hāna); hanafarmersmarket.com

FARMERS MARKET KĪHEI - Mondays, Tuesdays, Thursdays & Fridays, 7am4pm. (Kīhei); 808-875-0949

FRESH FARMERS MARKET - Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 8am-4pm. Queen Kaʻahumanu Center (Kahului); queenkaahumanucenter.com

KŌ MAHIʻAI MĀKEKE - Saturdays, 8am-12pm. (Kīhei); 808-359-9103

KULA COUNTRY FARMS - Mondays-Saturdays, 9am-4pm. (Kula); kulacountryfarmsmaui.com

KUMU FARMS AT THE COUNTRY MARKET - Tuesdays-Saturdays, 9am-5:30pm. Maui Tropical Plantation (Waikapū); 808-244-4800; kumufarms.com

LAʻAKEA VILLAGE COUNTRY STOREMondays, Wednesdays & Fridays, 10am2pm. (Pāʻia); laakeavillage.org

LĀHAINĀ JODO MISSION - 2nd & 4th Thursdays, 4-7pm. (Lāhainā).

LIPOA STREET FARMERS MARKET - Saturdays, 8am-12pm. (Kīhei); 808-298-5813

LIVING EARTH SYSTEMS FARM STAND - Wednesdays & Thursdays, 10:30am3pm; Saturdays, 12-5pm; Sundays, 1-5pm. (Lāhainā); livingearthsystems.com

MAUI HUB ONLINE FARMERS MARKET

- Saturdays-Tuesdays, Noon-11:55pm. Home delivery & drive-thru pickup options available for South, West, Central, Upcountry Maui and Haʻikū. Grocery delivery: Fridays & Saturdays each week. mauihub.org

MAUI SUNDAY MARKET - Sundays, 4-8pm. Kahului Shopping Center parking lot. (Kahului); mauisundaymarket.com

MAUI SWAP MEET - Saturdays, 7am-1pm. (Kahului); 808-244-2133; mauihawaii.org

NĀPILI FARMERS MARKET - Wednesdays & Saturdays, 8am-12pm. (Nāpili); 808-633-5060; napilifarmersmarket.com

ONO ORGANIC FARMS FARMERS MARKET - Mondays & Thursdays, 8am4pm.. (Hāna); 808-344-6700.

POʻOKELA FARMERS MARKETWednesdays, 8am-12pm. (Makawao); 808-419-1570

SOUTH MAUI GARDENS - Thursdays, 9am-1pm. (Kīhei); southmauigardens.com

THE COUNTRY MARKET - Tuesdays-Sundays, 9am-5:30pm. Maui Tropical Plantation (Waikapū); 808-633-2464; mauitropicalplantation.com

UPCOUNTRY FARMERS MARKETSaturdays, 7-11am. (Pukalani); 808-5728122; upcountryfarmersmarket.com

WAILEA VILLAGE FARMERS MARKETTuesdays, 8-11am. (Wailea); 808-760-9150

COMMUNITY

3RD FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS - JUN 16. Join Maui’s homeless animals for a night of adoptable fun under the lights! 5-7pm. Maui Humane Society (Pu‘unene); mauihumanesociety.org

YAKAMASHII!! - JUN 17. Get ready for an hour of "talk-story" fun between Kathy Collins and her guest, the incredibly talented Eric Gilliom. 1:30-2:30pm. Nisei (Wailuku); 808-244-6862; nvmc.org

MOVIE: "CHANGING SEAS - JUN 22. The humpback whale population that migrates between Hawaiʻi and Alaska is considered a conservation success story. When sightings of the animals suddenly dropped in 2016, people became concerned. Scientists in both locations are trying to understand what happened to the whales and why. This PBS "Changing Seas'' documentary describes the science being conducted by HIHWNMS and collaborators to obtain answers.

6-7pm. Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary (Kīhei); hawaiihumpbackwhale.noaa.gov

BENEFIT CONCERT - JUN 25. This benefit concert featuring George Kahumoku, Jr, Rabbitt & Mark Johnstone, emcee by Trinette Furtado is in support of Maui nonprofit Common Ground Collective. There will be a special limited edition menu featuring delicious pupu, cocktails, sodas & drip coffee for purchase.

3-6pm. Pāʻia Bay Coffee Bar (Pāʻia);

FAMILY FUN DAY - JUN 24. Come meet Kamakai, the inflatable life size whale you can walk inside to see the inner organs. Check out the new visitor center, participate in some fun marine art activities for kids and greet the new family of turtles that have made the fishpond wall be their new home. 9am-2pm. Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary (Kīhei); hawaiihumpbackwhale.noaa.gov

MOVIE NIGHT UNDER THE STARS: GREASE (1978) - JUN 24. Bring your family and friends and relax on the oceanfront lawn while enjoying the festivities under the stars. Complimentary popcorn will be provided. Food, drinks and specialty cocktails will be available for sale.

6:30-9:30pm. Sugar Beach Events (Kīhei); sugarbeacheventshawaii.com

MOVIES AT THE OLD PRISON - JUN 24. Movies are selected based on their relevance and connection to Lāhainā and Hawaiʻi history, culture and heritage. Please bring your own blankets, mats, and low-back beach chairs. 7pm. Old Lāhainā Prison (Lāhainā); lahainarestoration.org

HAWAIIAN MUSIC SERIES - JUN 29. Spend a cool evening under the stars enjoying the talented local musicians playing "backyard music" on the front yard. 6-7:30pm. Baldwin Home Museum Lawn (Lāhainā); lahainarestoration.org

MAUI GHOST WALK - Soak up the haunted history. Discover colorful characters, haunted beaches, fairies,

Hawaiian kings, and more! Daily, 5:30pm. Kamehameha Iki Park (Lāhainā); americanghostwalks.com/hawaii

“SINGING FOR WORLD PEACE" - Join in an afternoon of singing peace songs from around the world. Even if you're not a singer, come and enjoy the good vibes and fellowship. Light refreshments. Sundays, 12pm. Baha'i Center (Makawao).

A LOOK AT MISSIONARY LIFE IN A HAWAIIAN VILLAGE - The Baldwin Home was built between 1834-35 in what was then referred to as the “missionary compound.” Tours begin every half hour. Self-guided: Wednesdays-Saturdays, 10am-4pm; Candle Lit: Fridays, 5-8pm. Baldwin Home Museum (Lāhainā); 808-661-3262; lahainarestoration.org

HARF DOG ADOPTIONS - Hawaii Animal Rescue Foundation (HARF) will have dogs and puppies of all ages, sizes and breeds waiting for their forever home. Saturdays, 10am-4pm. Maui Mall Village (Kahului); harfcenter.org

COMMUNITY WORKSHOPS

ANNUAL PHOTO CONTEST - JUNE

1-30. Lights, Camera, Pose! Maui Humane Society's annual photo contest is back and ready for the most pawwdorable pets! The contest is open to anyone and encourages pet owners to submit their best photos of their pets for a chance to be featured in the prestigious 2024 Pet Calendar, which is a highly anticipated publication that showcases the cutest and most photogenic pets of Maui. Submit and vote your pet to the top! Animals voted to the top slots will be featured throughout the calendar! gogophotocontest.com/ mauihumanesociety

HAWAIIAN CULTURAL CLASS: LEARN

TO PLAY KONANE - JUN 3. Learn the ancient Hawaiian strategy board game of Konane. Played on a board or stone, similar to checkers, the object of the game is to block the opponent from further moves. Kalapana Kollars, Hawaiian Cultural Director at Lahaina Restoration Foundation, will conduct the hands-on workshops. 10am12pm. ʻĀpuakehau Cultural Park (Lāhainā); lahainarestoration.org

HUMPBACK WHALES 101 - It’s time for whale talk! Learn all about the 40-ton humpback. Mondays & Wednesdays, 10am. Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale National Marine Sanctuary Visitor Center (Kīhei); hawaiihumpbackwhale.noaa.gov

HONEY BEE WORKSHOP - Learn about the life cycle of the beehive and the important role that honey bees play in agriculture. Fridays-Sundays, 10am. Maui Bees (Kula); 808-359-8012; mauibees.com

ʻUKULELE LESSONS - Strum, sing and play. Fridays, 3-4pm. The Shops at Wailea (Wailea); 808-891-6770; theshopsatwailea.com

PAPA HULA - Discover the art of Hawaiian hula. Lessons include an overview of the music and instruments, the costume, and meaning of dance movements. Fridays, 4-5pm. The Shops at Wailea (Wailea); 808891-6770; theshopsatwailea.com

KEIKI KINE

CAMP MOANA - JUN 5-AUG 4. Combining all Specialty Camps, Super Camps, and Regular Camp into one. Every camper will now be able to experience all the activities, whether it be swimming, golfing, tumbling, art, etc. Monday-Friday, 7am-5pm. (Closed on July 4). Maui Family YMCA, mauiymca.org/day-camps

TRAVELING TURTLES - JUN 5-8. Explore the life cycle, traveling adventures, and nesting behaviors of Hawaiʻi sea turtles. Campers will visit one place they love to rest - the beach! Using digital maps, track how far they swim and learn what scientists are discovering about these creatures. 9am-3pm. Learning Endeavors; (Kīhei); learningendeavors.org

AHUPUAʻA STEWARDS PROGRAM

- JUN 6-JUL 18. Ahupua‘a Stewards helps high school students on Maui develop and implement environmental decisions informed by ahupua‘a systems. The summer session will have in-person classes at the UHMC Kahului campus as well as field trips to HILT lands and conservation partner sites on Maui. Tuesdays, 9am-noon; Thursdays, 9am-3pm. hilt.org/ahupuaa-stewards

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See the inner organs of Kamaki, the life-size inflatable whale. (Details below). Courtesy NOAA

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MAUI KEIKI CLUB - JUN 10. Keiki 12 and under can celebrate the start of summer with vibrant summer-themed crafts and refreshing treats from Tasaka Guri Guri Shop (while supplies last). 10am-12pm. Maui Mall (Kahului); mauimallvillage.com

VEHICLES FOR KEIKI - JUN 10. A community event with Maui Humane Society, Maui Police and Fire Dept, AMR Ambulance, Goodfellows Construction, etc. where keiki can explore and learn about each community service and tour the vehicles. Animals are welcome! 10am12pm. Maui Market Place (Kahului).

BUGS BONANZA - JUN 12-15. Investigate the magic of creepy crawlers and their habitats. Collect insects, create a terrarium, use microscopes and more! Create a series of art projects and investigate the importance of biodiversity in the tiny world of insects. 9am-3pm. Learning Endeavors; (Kīhei); learningendeavors.org

CAMP ONSTAGE 2023 - JUN 12-30. Students of all levels will explore elements of theater including vocalization, character development, music, movement, dance, and ensemble-building. Through theater exercises, students will build acting skills needed to create truthful characters. Each week will focus on a different theme and students will be working on short plays that will be performed for families each Friday evening. IMUA Discovery Garden (Wailuku); mauionstage.com

KEIKI CLUB - JUN 17. Start your child's journey in ʻolelo Hawaiʻi and join Kumu Luana Kawa'a at QKC’s keiki play area. E ola ka ʻolelo! 10-11am. Queen Kaʻahumanu Center (Kahului); 808-877-3369; queenkaahumanucenter.com

WAIHEʻE HUAKAʻI - JUN 19-20. An overnight huakaʻi (field trip) exploring Waiheʻe ahupuaʻa from mauka to makai. Students ages 13-18 will hike Waiheʻe Ridge Trail to learn about how native plants help to protect our supply of freshwater. And learn about the history of Kapoho village, and participate in activities and a service project at the refuge. mauihuliaufoundation.org

WONDER OF WINGS - JUN 19-22. Campers wonder about native, migratory and invasive birds in their many different habitats in the Hawaiian islands. Become bird detectives, studying their songs online, exploring nearby areas, and designing models of birds out of clay and other materials. 9am-3pm. Learning Endeavors; (Kīhei); learningendeavors.org

GIRL GROM ADVENTURE CAMPJUN 19-23. This is a day camp for self identifying girls ages 8-12. This program will help introduce girls to the ocean and develop their interpersonal and leadership skills. Daily activities include surfing, swimming, hiking, and various community service projects. 8am-2pm. keleafoundation.org/girls-grom-camp

GAMES FOR LIFE - JUN 19-JUL 28. A camp for teens featuring curricu-

lum-based, table-top group campaigns, similar to the popular D&D game. Monday-Friday, 10am-2pm. (Closed on July 4). mauiymca.org/day-camps

JR LIFEGUARD CAMP - JUN 26-JUL 7. Train as a lifeguard in this exciting program! In addition to learning advanced swim skills, our Jr. Lifeguards will tackle other areas of lifeguard preparation, including: CPR, first aid, water emergencies, EMS preparedness, and physical fitness. Monday-Friday, 9am-2pm. (closed on July 4). mauiymca.org/day-camps

LĀHAINĀ QUEST - JUN 26-30. A series of programs for keiki and families, activities may include art projects, traditional foods, historic site/museum visits, games and much more. Museum Exhibition Unit: Campers will create an exhibition for the Lāhainā Heritage Museum that highlights the historic gems of Lahaina. To prepare for the exhibition, campers will practice the art and activities of Lāhainā cultures. Hale Aloha (Lāhainā); lahainarestoration.org/lahaina-quest

THE 2023 YOUNG ART MAKERS SESSIONS - DEADLINE JULY 1.The summer visual arts education program, for kids provides an opportunity to meet and make new friends while enhancing and exercising their creative skills. This program is divided into four sessions starting July 11. Maui Arts & Cultural Center (Kahului); 808-242-SHOW; mauiarts.org

ULTIMATE TODDLER TRAMPOLINE

TIME - Bring your keiki to burn off that

energy while having tons of fun. Mondays, Fridays & Saturdays, 10am-12pm. Ultimate Air Trampoline Park (Wailuku); 808-214-JUMP; ultimateairmaui.com

MAKAʻAKA LOʻI - Kumu Penny will teach keiki all about the different aspects of kalo (taro), from how to make a loʻi (taro patch) to caring for and cooking kalo. She will also show how to make poi pounders from pohaku (stone) the traditional way. Students will also learn ecology, sustainability, hydrology, history, art, and much more. *7th Grade & Up. Wednesdays, 3:305:30pm. Maui Hui Malama, mauihui.org

KEIKI NATURE DAY CAMP - Come join accredited educators and experienced camp counselors in a day of gardening, arts & crafts, outdoor games, fire-building, nature skills and more. Select Saturdays, 9am-3pm. Laulima Garden ʻOhana (Haʻikū); laulimagardenohana.com

HEALTH & WELLNESS

SELF-DEFENSE WORKSHOP - JUN 2. Taught by 6th dan Tracy Reasoner, Head Instructor of Maui Ki Aikido, the workshop will cover fundamentals of awareness and calmness in movement, as well as a few simple self-defense techniques. 6pm. Maui Ki-Aikido (Wailuku); 808-268-3818; mauikiaikido.com

KI-AIKIDO WORKSHOP - JUN 5, 12, 19 & 26. A public introductory course in Ki-Aikido for adults and teens will be

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offered on four consecutive Monday nights. The course will be taught by 5thdan Fincher Sterling under the direction of Head Instructor Tracy Reasoner. 6:30-8:30pm. Maui Ki-Aikido (Wailuku); 808-268-3818; mauikiaikido.com

BODY IN BALANCE CLASSES - Barre

Sculpting & Toning, Aerial Yoga Hammock, Functional Barre, Functional Flexibility and more. Body in Balance at Emerald Plaza (Lāhainā); bodybalancemaui.com

ENJOY THE RIDE MAUI CLASSES - Mind

Body Circle, Spin & Sculpt, Barre, Pilates and more. Enjoy the Ride Maui at Emerald Plaza (Lāhainā); enjoytheridemaui.com

OUTDOOR YOGA - Breathe ocean air as you practice gentle yoga postures and breathing techniques. No experience needed. Taught by an experienced, certified yoga teacher. Mondays, Wednesdays & Saturdays, 8-9:15am. Waipuilani Park (Kīhei); 808-214-2766; easyyogamaui.com

YOGA AND RECOVERY MEETING - Join Regina dJ and friends for this unique offering. A weekly gathering to facilitate healing with community inspired yoga space to stretch, unwind and ground followed by a 12 step-inspired recovery meeting. Open to all paths of recovery. Tuesdays, 6:15-7:15 p.m. Maui Yoga Shala, Pāʻia; maui-yoga.com

DANCE FLOW REMIX - DFX is a dance cardio + conditioning class for all levels. Using easy to follow movement patterns

and a wide variety of musical genres from House and Hip Hop to Pop to Latin, you'll dance, sweat, burn and tone. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 7pm. Maui Yoga Loft (Kīhei); 917-499-7178; mauiyogaloft.com

EXERCISE AND MOVEMENT CLASS

- Anyone afflicted with Parkinson's, as well as caregivers are welcome to attend. Free. Tuesdays & Thursdays, 10-11am. Risa Pascal (Kahului); 808-281-1224; risa.pascal@gmail.com

NATURE ADVENTURES

FAMILY TOUR DAYS - JUN 3 & 4. Grab the ʻohana, tour the farm while enjoying music and Thai food. 8am-5pm. Maui Nui Farm (Kula); 808-280-6166; mauinuifarm.com

FARM TOURS - JUN 10. Meet friendly animals, see how food grows, and learn how to start a garden. Offers support in designing, building, and maintaining a school, backyard, or community garden. 9-11am. The Maui Farm (Makawao); 808579-8271; themauifarm.org

ENCHANTED FARM TOUR - JUN 17. Wind along the wild jungle stumbling across mythical creatures, mining for crystals, narrowly escaping the dragons' clutches and making it out just in time for dinner with a fistful of prizes. 12pm. Awalau Farm (Haʻikū); awalau-farm.square.site

PINEAPPLE FARM TOUR - Experience a working pineapple plantation and

learn about the historic role plantations have played in Hawaiian culture. Daily, 9.30am, 11:45am & 1:45pm. Maui Pineapple Tours (Haliʻimaile); 808-665-5491; mauipineappletour.com

ZOO TOUR - Meet, feed and play with the many animals and learn about their life stages. Mondays-Sundays, 9:3011am; Tuesdays & Thursdays, 4:30-6pm. Maui Animal Farm (Lāhainā); 808-2802597; mauianimalfarm.com

FARM ADVENTURE TOUR - Experience an unforgettable adventure in Paradise. The sanctuary was created to provide shelter and care for abused and rescued animals, and provide humane treatment

education to the community. Mondays & Wednesdays, 12pm; Saturdays, 10am. Leilani Farm Sanctuary (Haʻikū); 808-2988544; leilanifarmsanctuary.org

TROPICAL EXPRESS TRAM TOURLoop around the lagoon on this scenic tram ride. Tuesdays-Sundays, 10am4pm. Maui Tropical Plantation (Waikapū); mauitropicalplantation.com

WILD FOODS HIKE - Forage with confidence. Internationally recognized wild food forager Sunny Savage has taught thousands about wild foods. Tuesdays, 10am-12pm. 808-206-8882; support@ sunnysavage.com; sunnysavage.com

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It's a summer full of fun and adventure at Hale Aloha. (Details page 42).
Courtesy Lahaina Restoration Foundation

MAKAʻAKA LOʻI - Kumu Penny will teach keiki all about kalo (taro), from how to make a loʻi (taro patch) to caring for and cooking. She will also show how to make poi pounders from pohaku (stone) the traditional way. Wednesdays, 3:30-5:30pm. Maui Hui Malama; 808-244-5911; mauihui.org

MANGO COCONUT FARM TOURVisit a working food forest! Enjoy the 4 acre coconut and mango orchard while sitting across from the ocean. Wednesdays, Thursdays, Saturdays, Sundays, 4-5:30pm. Living Earth Systems (Lāhainā); livingearthsystems.com

REGENERATIVE AGRICULTURE FARM

TOUR - Visit a working farm and learn about stewardship models of soil fertility, composting, animal husbandry, and beekeeping. Call for availability. Maui Bees (Kula); 808-280-6652; mauibees.com

BOO BOO ZOO TOUR - Meet the animals birds, goats, sheep, cats, deer and more. Reservations required. Saturdays, 2-3pm. East Maui Animal Refuge; (Haʻikū); 808495-1591; eastmauianimalrefuge.org

GRAND DAIRY TOUR - Enjoy an authentic Maui goat farm experience from feeding, hand milking a goat, and learning all about the cheese-making process. Call for availability. Surfing Goat Dairy (Kula); 808-878-2870; surfinggoatdairy.com

VOLUNTEERING

PŪLEHU ROAD CLEANUP - JUN 3. Join Pūlehu Posse and Malama Maui Nui to mālama Pūlehu Rd. Register online for team meet up locations. 8-11am. malamamauinui.org/volunteer

FHNP SERVICE ACTIVITY - JUN 6. Join the Friends of Haleakalā National Park and help care for rare, endemic plants being propagated, and drive up to work location at the greenhouse. 9am-Noon. Reservations are required. Call or text: 808-927-3288.

OVERNIGHT SERVICE TRIP - JUN 10-12. The Friends of Haleakalā National Park seeks volunteers. Participants will tent camp in the Hōlua Wilderness Area camping site and work on removing invasive plant

species to protect native plants and nēnē habitat. Haleakalā National Park; fhnp.org

KAʻEHU COASTAL CLEANUP - JUN 25. Help clean this beautiful beach and research what washes ashore! 9am. Kaʻehu (Wailuku); sharkastics.org

BOOKSTORE VOLUNTEERS - Maui Friends of the Library is looking for volunteers to work at used book stores, in Kahului, Lāhainā, or Pu‘unēnē. Help is needed sorting and shelving books, assisting patrons, and operating the cash register. Maui Friends of the Library, mauifriendsofthelibrary@hotmail.com; mfol.org

OLOWALU CULTURAL RESERVELearn about the environment and help to preserve the biodiversity and beauty of the reef. kipukaolowalu.com

MAUI CAT LOUNGE VOLUNTEERS

- Volunteers help with cleaning and sanitizing the cat room, scooping litter, giving the cats food and water, performing wellness checks and other projects. Maui Cat Rescue (Kahului); mauicatrescue.org

FARM VOLUNTEERING - Gardening, animal care, carpentry, repair and maintenance, invasive plant removal, and more. Mondays & Wednesdays, 9am. Leilani Farm Sanctuary (Haʻikū); 808-2988544; leilanifarmsanctuary.org

MĀLAMA HAWAIʻI VOLUNTOURISM PROGRAM - Learn about Maui’s rich history by measuring, describing, photographing, and transcribing historic artifacts and documents from Lāhainā’s past, including the Kingdom of Hawai‘i, Missionary, Whaling, and Sugar Plantation eras. Tuesdays & Thursdays. (Lāhainā); lahainarestoration.org

EVENING CHORES AND MILKINGLearn to hand milk a goat, then help with the evening feedings and learn about goat cheeses and how they are made. Tuesdays-Saturdays, 3:30pm. Surfing Goat Dairy (Kula); surfinggoatdairy.com

LĀʻIE MAUKA WETLANDS WORK

DAYS - Help clean and restore the greater Lāʻie Muliwai. Saturdays, 8am. Save the Wetlands Hui (Kīhei); savethewetlands.org

HONOKŌWAI VALLEY - Join regular maintenance projects dedicated to preserving the valley. Saturdays. Maui Cultural Land (Lāhainā); EkoluMCL@ hawaii.rr.com; mauiculturallands.org

LIVE MUSIC CENTRAL

DA PLAYGROUND - Fri, Sat & Sun: various times. (Maʻalaea); 808-727-2571; daplaygroundmaui.com

LAS PIÑATAS OF MAUI - Sun: 7-9pm. (Kahului); 808-877-8707; pinatasmaui.com

MAUI COFFEE ATTIC - Mon-Sat: various times. (Wailuku); 808-250-9555; mauicoffeeattic.com

WAILUKU BANYAN TREE - Fridays: 3-6pm. (Wailuku).

NORTH

FARM STAND FOOD TRUCK COURTFri: 6-9pm. (Spreckelsville).

HERITAGE HALL - Fri: 8-11pm. (Pāʻia); drnat.com

ISLAND FRESH CAFÉ - Sun: 12:302:30pm; Wed: 11:30am-1:30pm; Sat: 12:30-2:30pm. (Pāʻia); 808-446-0298; islandfreshmaui.com

PĀ‘IA BAY COFFEE BAR - Tue-Sat: 5-7pm. Sun: 11am-1pm. (Pāʻia); 808578-3111; paiabaycoffee.com

SOUTH

DIAMONDS ICE BAR & GRILL - Sat & Sun: 10am-12pm. (Kīhei); 808-874-9299

GILLIGANS BAR & GRILL - Tue: 5:30pm & Thu: 5pm. (Kīhei); 808-868-0988; gilligansmaui.com

HALEAKAVA - Wed-Sun: 8-10pm. (Kīhei); 808-344-0427; haleakava.com

LUANA - Daily: 5-8pm. (Wailea); 808875-4100; fairmont-kea-lani.com

MAUI BREWING CO. - Daily: 6:308:30pm; Wed-Sat 3:30-5:30pm. (Kīhei); 808-201-2337; mauibrewingco.com

MONKEYPOD KITCHEN - Daily: 122pm & 6-8pm. (Wailea); 808-891-2322; monkeypodkitchen.com

MULLIGANS ON THE BLUE - Daily: 6-8pm. (Wailea); 808-874-1131; mulligansontheblue.com

NALU’S SOUTH SHORE GRILL - Sun, Thu & Fri: 6:30pm; Mon-Wed & Sat: 7:30pm. (Kīhei); 808-891-8650; naluskihei.com

OHANA SEAFOOD BAR & GRILLDaily: 6-9:30pm. (Kīhei); 808-868-3247; ohanaseafoodbarandgrill.com

PITA PARADISE - Sun: 6-8:30pm. (Wailea); 808-879-7177; pitaparadisehawaii.com

SOUTH SHORE TIKI LOUNGE - Daily: 4-6pm. (Kīhei); 808-874-6444; southshoretiki.com

THE SHOPS AT WAILEA - Wed: 4-6pm. (Wailea); 808-891-6770; theshopsatwailea.com

WHAT ALES YOU - Wed: 6-8pm; Fri: 6:30-9pm. (Kīhei); 808-214-6581; whatalesyoukihei.com

UPCOUNTRY

MAHALO ALE WORKS - Mon, Thu & Fri: 6-8pm; Sun: 5-7pm. (Makawao); mahaloaleworks.com

OCEAN VODKA - Daily, 4:30-7pm. (Kula); 808-877-0009; oceanvodka.com

WEST

CANE & CANOE - Daily: 6-9pm. (Kapalua); 808-662-6627; montagehotels.com

COOL CAFÉ- Thu-Sun: 6:30-8:30pm. (Lāhainā); 808-667-0908; coolcatcafe.com

DOWN THE HATCH - Daily: 8-10am & 3-5pm. (Lāhainā); 808-661-4900; dthmaui.com

DUKE’S BEACH HOUSE - Daily: 5:30-8pm. (Kā‘anapali); 808-662-2900; dukesmaui.com

FLEETWOOD’S ON FRONT ST. - Daily: 3-4:30pm & 7:30-9:30pm. (Lāhainā); 808669-6425; fleetwoodsonfrontstreet.com

HALEKAVA - Wed-Sun: 8-10pm. (Lāhainā); 808-344-0427; halekava.com

HANA HOU BAR - Daily: 4-6pm. (Kapalua); 808-662-6627; montagehotels.com

HUIHUI RESTAURANT - Daily: 2-5pm & 5:30-8:30pm. (Kā‘anapali); 808-6670124; huihuirestaurant.com

HULA GRILL - Daily: 5:30-8pm. (Kā‘anapali); 808-667-6636; hulagrillkaanapali.com

INU POOL BAR - Sun-Wed: 3:30-5:30pm. The Westin Nanea Ocean Villas (Kā‘anapali); 808-662-6300; westinvacationclub.com

JAVA JAZZ - Daily: 7-10pm. (Honokōwai); 808-667-0787; javajazzmaui.com

KIMO’S - Daily: 6-8pm. (Lāhainā); 808661-4811; kimosmaui.com

KOHOLA BREWERY - Sun, Wed, Fri & Sat: 6-8pm; Mon & Thu: 4-6pm; (Lāhainā); 808-446-3007; koholabrewery.com

MALA OCEAN TAVERN - Daily: 2-4pm. (Lāhainā); 808-667-9394; malatavern.com

MONKEYPOD KITCHEN - Daily: 1-3pm, 4-6pm & 7-9pm. (Kā‘anapali); 808-878-6763; monkeypodkitchen.com

THE DIRTY MONKEY - Daily: 3-5pm & 6-8pm. (Lāhainā); 808-419-6268; thedirtymonkey.com

THE PLANTATION HOUSE - Daily: 6-8pm. (Kapalua); 808-669-6299; cohnrestaurants.com/theplantationhouse

THE POUR HOUSE RESTAURANT - Fri-Sun: 5-9pm. (Kapalua); 808-2145296; thepourhousekapalua.com

THE WHARF CINEMA CENTER - MonThu: 5-7pm. (Lāhainā); 808-661-8748; thewharfshops.com

To see a full list of events visit our website at calendar.mauitimes.org

Submit your upcoming events online at calendar.mauitimes.org or email to shan@mauitimes.org

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Joshua, Koakāne & Lukela are the Kūikawā trio, performing live at QKC. (Details page 37). Courtesy DTL Hawaiʻi

HOROSCOPE

Black Pearl Astrology

June Forecast

Just three days into the month of June, there will be a Full Moon in the sign of Sagittarius. During the days leading up to and after the Full Moon, you may find yourself having the urge to speak your truth and share your knowledge. This is a great time to collect all the tidbits of information you’ve accumulated and direct it, like an arrow, into a broader purpose. Sagittarius is a fiery sign that is enthusiastically on the quest for new information and ideas. The days surrounding a Full Moon are times when things are in the spotlight. Think about how some of your ideas or things you have been working on have come together into a greater goal or purpose.

On June 5, Venus will enter Leo. This is another fire sign, which is known to have courage and take action. With Venus in the sign of the lion, you may feel an extra boost of boldness in expressing yourself and your ideas. Venus will be in the sign of Leo until October, which is a longer stay than usual. This is because there will be a Venus retrograde towards the end of July. That means there will be an extra focus on the Leo part of your chart. If you are curious about where Leo is in your chart or how this will affect you personally, ask an astrologer for more insight.

On June 11, Mercury enters the air sign of Gemini. Mercury is the planet of ideas, thoughts and communication, and is the ruler of Gemini. When a planet is the ruler of a sign, it means the planet feels comfortable and at home there. Gemini is known to be clever, witty and always questioning things. Like a bee traveling from flower to flower, Gemini is curious and wants to explore all the ideas. With Mercury in Gemini, it is a great time to take advantage of this energy and tackle things that need mental energy.

Just about a week later on June 17, there will be a New Moon in Gemini. New moons are a time for planting seeds. Take advantage of the buzzing Mercury in Gemini vibe and gather your ideas for starting something new. Just be careful not to get too scattered, and stay focused on the outcome you desire.

Toward the end of the month, the Sun will move into Cancer, marking the beginning of summer. This event is also known as the summer solstice. This is the day that the radiant Sun is at its highest point in the sky, providing us with the most hours of daylight in the year. It is a pivotal time, when daylight hours begin to shorten from this point until December. With the Sun in Cancer, it’s a time to focus on our chosen family and how we care for each other. In Hawaiian culture, connecting with family is a focal point of everyday life. Protecting those we care about is nourishing and brings about purpose. Have some fun with the people that light you up and bring you joy.

Sun / Rising Sign Horoscopes

Most accurate using your Rising sign. Use your Sun sign if you don’t know your Rising sign.

ARIES (MAR 21 - APR 19)

You may be feeling a spark of creative energy this month. This could include creative endeavors with children, expressing yourself artistically or igniting a romance. New seeds are planted for learning something new and for communicating your ideas.

TAURUS (APR 20 - MAY 20)

You may feel the urge to liven up your living space. Activities such as decorating, hosting a party or having extra fun with family can be heartwarming and fulfilling. There is an opportunity for future wealth planning this month as well.

GEMINI (MAY 21 - JUN 20)

This is the perfect time to plant seeds for personal growth. Focus your energy on learning something new that can contribute to your personal evolution. Be brave and communicate your ideas with others.

CANCER (JUN 21 - JUL 22)

Beginning a new therapy practice would be beneficial right now. Whether it’s walking solo on the beach, meditation or another form of therapy — traditional or otherwise — take some time to tend to your inner landscape.

LEO (JUL. 23 - AUG. 22)

It’s time to shine Leo! You have full permission to dance, play and be the life of the party. You have a gift for letting others shine, too, which is why you’re adored all the more.

VIRGO (AUG 23 - SEP 22)

Something new is brewing in your place of work. In order to give it your all, give yourself the gift of accepting the shadowed parts of yourself. You are so good at offering that to others, but rarely to yourself.

LIBRA (SEP. 23 - OCT. 22)

You have the gift of charm when it comes to friends and community. Although the constant process of balancing takes a great deal of energy, you rarely show it. Stay true to yourself even though it may displease others.

SCORPIO (OCT 23 - NOV 21)

While there is a good chance that you may feel creatively expressive at work, there is also a chance that you may feel irritated or combative with coworkers. Try to be aware of the energies at play and find harmony within yourself rather than making things harder than they need to be.

SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22 - DEC. 21)

The state of your health should be trending in a more positive direction in the months ahead. A new beginning with a romantic partner is also a possibility.

CAPRICORN (DEC. 22 - JAN. 19)

The month of June is a good time to implement a new health or work routine. There may be good fortune or challenges in relation to your obligations with others, or a combination of both.

AQUARIUS (JAN 20 - FEB 18)

This could be a great time for meeting a new partner or an opportunity to spice things up in your current relationship. Blessings and opportunities for growth are happening at home.

PISCES (FEB 18 - MAR 20)

June is a good month for tackling your to-do list at work or at home. By checking things off the list, you can more fully invest in your own personal growth.

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Complete the grid so that every row, column, diagonal and 3x2 box contain the numbers 1 to 6.

Complete the grid so that every row, column, diagonal and 3x3 box contain the numbers 1 to 9.

EASIER HARDER

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2. The digits within each heavily outlined box, called a cage, will produce the target number using addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, as indicated by the operation in the upper left-hand corner.

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4. Grids with just one square are freebees. Just write the number in the left hand corner in the box.

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