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• Kihei Kalama Village 1. On Apr. 22, Hawaii Health Systems Corporation entered into a lease agreement with Kaiser Foundation Hospitals’ new Maui Health Systems to take over Maui Memorial Medical Center, Kula Hospital and Lanai Community Hospital on July 1, according to an Apr. 23 news release from Gov. David Ige. How many people does Maui Memorial see in its emergency room every year, according to the news release? A. “Over 25,000” B. “Over 35,000” C. “Over 45,000” D. “Over 55,000” E. “Over 65,000”
2. On Apr. 25, Maui County Council Budget and Finance Committee Chairperson Riki Hokama released his budget proposal, according to a news release from the County Council. In the proposal, how much money does Hokama want given to the Maui County Visitor Association? A. $1.2 million B. $2.2 million C. $3.2 million D. $4.2 million E. $5.2 million 3. The Department of Defense is studying the economic impact of the upcoming reduction in military forces in Hawaii, Pacific Business News reported on Apr. 22. According to that story, how many of the current 24,000 army troops currently stationed in Hawaii will leave by the end of fiscal year 2017? A. 1,200 B. 2,200 C. 3,200 D. 4,200 E. 5,200
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MAKING SENSE OF A&B’S EAST MAUI STREAM RESTORATION ANNOUNCEMENT Sometimes I get the distinct impression that the Hawaii Legislature, though controlled by the Democratic Party, really has no clue as to what their constituents are actually saying. We saw this last month when local elected officials (with just a couple of exceptions) fell over themselves to endorse Hillary Clinton for the Democratic presidential nomination, while the voters themselves backed Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders by a landslide. And we’re seeing it now with the way the Legislature is handling Alexander & Baldwin (A&B), one of the Hawaii Democratic Party’s greatest campaign benefactors. On Apr. 20, to the surprise of many, A&B officials announced that they would “fully and permanently restore” a few taro streams in East Maui. “The streams to be permanently restored are the priority streams identified jointly in 2001 by the State Commission on Water Resource Management and the Native Hawaiian Legal Corporation on behalf of its East Maui clients,” stated an A&B news release. In the same release, company president and CEO Christopher Benjamin said the company would act fast to restore the streams. “Restoration of these priority streams will be implemented as soon as possible,” he said in the Apr. 20 news release. “In some cases, we are able to remove diversions immediately, while others will require reconstruction. Our hope is to work with the East Maui community as we implement this stream restoration plan, as well as on other water matters, as we move forward with the transition at HC&S [Hawaiian Commercial & Sugar] to diversified agriculture.” If it seems odd to you that A&B would suddenly announce that they’ll restore streams that had been tagged for restoration 15 years earlier, then you won’t be surprised to hear that just one day after the company’s historic announcement–on Apr. 21–state legislators reinserted A&B into House Bill
2501, a water rights measure that would give the company “a three-year extension to lease water from the state,” according to an Apr. 21 Honolulu Civil Beat story. Sierra Club Hawaii director Marti Townsend immediately cried foul, telling Civil Beat, “We knew that A&B’s commitment to open stream diversification was timed to influence legislators’ vote on the [sic] this bill, and today’s discussion about the SD1 [the version of the bill that includes A&B] just proves it.” HB 2501 is a monster of a bill. Though very short, it would authorize “holdover permits” on water rights–an action that Native Hawaiian advocates say is outrageous. In fact, the Office of Hawaiian Affairs (OHA) gave three pages of very eloquent testimony on Feb. 26 before the House Committee on Water and Land that just eviscerated the bill. “This measure would allow the state to continue abdicating its kuleana to East Maui kalo farmers–many of whom have deep ancestral ties to their lands, and who have long sought the modest return of water to just 27 of 100-plus East Maui streams–as well as the cultural practitioners, gatherers, fishers, and others who depend on the public trust in East Maui’s water resources,” stated OHA’s written testimony. “In doing so, this bill may also inadvertently tie the state’s hands in managing and upholding the public trust in our water resources generally, and potentially
undermine the foundation of water management and policy in Hawai‘i.” According to OHA, in 2003, a circuit court ruled that A&B had to do an environmental assessment before it could get a long-term water lease. “Despite the court ruling, A&B continued to divert water under so-called ‘holdover’ permits, while East Maui kalo farmers and others waited for some stream flow to be restored,” states the OHA testimony. “12 years later, the state and A&B have failed to start, much less issue, an environmental assessment; meanwhile, some kalo farmers have passed away, waiting for water that has still not been returned. Not surprisingly, the state’s practice of issuing ‘holdover’ permits for the last 12 years has recently been found improper by a circuit court. This measure would effectively overrule this most recent circuit court decision regarding East Maui ‘holdover’ permits.” In case you were wondering, three of the five introducers of the bill represent Maui: House Speaker Joe Souki, D–Wailuku; Rep. Justin Woodson, D–Kahului; and Rep. Kyle Yamashita, D–Upcountry. All three of accepted at least $250 in campaign contributions from A&B’s political action committee (PAC) since March 2015, according to the state Campaign Spending Commission (though any contributions they’ve received in 2016 won’t be known until later this summer). On Apr. 22, Civil Beat reported that A&B’s PAC has, since Nov. 8, 2006, donated an astonishing $600,000 to state candidates and officials. On Apr. 22, the bill passed out of Conference Committee with A&B’s inclusion intact. The full House and Senate still have to vote on it–and Gov. David Ige needs to sign it–before it becomes law.
MAUI SENATOR WANTS TO REAFFIRM PUBLIC’S RIGHT TO PHOTOGRAPH COPS And now to talk about a completely different bill. Senate Bill 2439, introduced by Sen. Gil Keith-Agaran, D–Kahului, reaffirms the public’s right to record or photograph “a law enforcement officer while the officer is in the performance of the officer’s duties in a public place or under circumstances in which the officer has no reasonable expectation of privacy.” Not too long ago, we would have simply said that such a bill, though nice, wasn’t
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necessary because back in 2012 the U.S. Supreme Court affirmed the right of the public to film police officers in public places. But then in February of this year, federal District Court Judge Mark Kearney ruled there was, in fact, no First Amendment right to film police officers (a ruling Washington Post columnist Radley Balko called “bizarre” in a Feb. 23 story). Sigh. According to Hawaii News Now, Keith-Agaran stepped into this maelstrom of legal uncertainty by introducing SB 2439 because of MauiTime Publisher Tommy Russo’s arrest back in November 2012 for photographing Maui Police Officers on Haleakala Highway (a judge later threw out the case, though prosecutors have appealed the ruling). “State Sen. Gil Keith-Agaran introduced the bill that reaffirms the public’s right to take video or pictures of police in public spaces,” Hawaii News Now reported on Apr. 21. “To underscore the need for the measure, he pointed to a 2012 incident, in which a Maui newspaper publisher was arrested for filming a traffic stop. ‘We wanted to make it clear that yeah, that’s something that you can do, so long as your [sic] not interfering with the actual operations of the police,’ said Kahele [sic], whose district includes Wailuku and Kahului.” Given such uncertainty over what we feel is a genuine right of the public to hold law enforcement in check, bills like SB 2439 can help out. Of course, in terms of real law enforcement reform, the bill doesn’t come close to SB 3016–the bill we were really hoping would pass this session. That bill would have repealed “the confidentiality protection afforded under the Uniform Information Practices Act for certain information regarding misconduct of police officers that results in suspension.” But it’s been bottled up in the Senate Judiciary and Labor Committee–chaired by Keith-Agaran–since early February. Of course, given that similar bills have met that same fate in recent years, we weren’t holding out much hope this year, but it’s still a necessary and vital reform that needs to become law.
CORRECTION The SHAKA Movement organization is not officially involved in the Maui Community Organic Farmland Initiative, as we incorrectly reported in our Apr. 21, 2016 cover story. The Community Farmland Council is the correct sponsor of this new Farmland Initiative. The five citizens of the Farmland Initiative are Dr. Lorrin Pang (as a private citizen), Bruce Douglas, Bonnie Marsh ND, Aunty Puanani Mahoe and Chani Goering. Pang and Marsh are also two of the five citizens of the GMO Crop Moratorium created by the SHAKA Movement. MauiTime regrets the error ■ anthony@mauitime.com + @apignataro For more news articles, visit: mauitime.com/news
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A new certificate in music studies will be offered at the University of Hawaii Maui College beginning this fall. UHMC recently announced their new Academic Subject Certificate (A.S.C.) in Music Studies. It’s the second certificate in music offered by UHMC, following the highly successful A.S.C. in Hawaiian Music that’s offered through the Institute of Hawaiian Music. Not only will students be able to take more music classes, they can receive an additional academic credential for their efforts. “Our music faculty serves over 300 students and offers over twenty different courses each semester,” said Music Studies Faculty Coordinator Dr. Keola Donaghy in an Apr. 20 news release. “Our courses include the study of music literature and theory, world, rock and Hawaiian music. We also offer instruction in piano, guitar, ‘ukulele, steel guitar, voice, and music technology.... Music courses are not only electives– many fulfill important requirements for students pursuing a variety of certificates and degrees.” In order to receive the certificate, students must earn 23 credits by successfully completing at least eight classes in music and musical performance. There are also four required courses: Introduction To Music Literature, Music in World Cultures, Basic Theory and Aural Skills and Contemporary Performance and Recording. Students must also complete six credits in musical performance, learning two different instruments or one instrument and voice. Finally, students may select from a variety of music classes to complete the six elective credits. No audition is required to enter the program. For more information, email Donaghy@ hawaii.edu, call 808-984-3570 or go to Maui.hawaii.edu/music.
The Maui Roller Girls have been accepted into the Women’s Flat Track Derby Association’s Apprentice Program. The Roller Girls were one of just 11 teams worldwide that were accepted in this round, which could lead to the team becoming a full member league. The WFTDA is the international governing body for the sport of women’s flat track roller derby. It is also a membership organization where leagues can collaborate and network. The WFTDA sets standards for rules, seasons, and safety, and determines guidelines for the national and international athletic competitions of member leagues. There are currently 369 WFTDA member leagues and 65 leagues in the WFTDA Apprentice program. By being accepted into the WFTDA Apprentice Program, Maui Roller Girls now have a stepping stone to full WFTDA membership; the Apprentice Program is designed to ensure that leagues are well prepared for the transition to a WFTDA Member League. The 11 teams accepted into the Apprentice Program come from around the world, including Dom City Dolls and Parliament of Pain from the Netherlands, and Prague City Roller Derby from Prague, Czech Republic. US teams include Twin City Knockers from Shreveport, LA; Rocket City Roller Derby from Pasadena, TX; and Los Alamos Derby Dames from New Mexico. Maui Roller Girls extended thanks to those who have supported the team since its inception, including their present and former members. The team spokesperson also thanked the lady who started Roller Derby in Hawaii, Killah Kelly. The team also expressed thanks its 2016 season sponsors: Maui Pacific Solar, HONBLUE Maui and Joyce Chin Photography. In a statement, the team expressed words of appre-
MAUI HUMANE SOCIETY STARTS 24-HOUR HOTLINE The Maui Humane Society is launching a 24-Hour Animal Response Hotline for Maui residents to call when they see domestic animals, livestock or equine in need of help. MHS decided to initiate this new service in response to the number of calls it receives for animal emergencies from the community. “Last year, we responded to an average of 294 calls from the public each month, 41 of which were calls from residents reporting animals that required emergency care, or were aggressive, incapacitated or needed to be seized during our open hours,” said Jerleen Bryant, Chief Executive Officer of Maui Humane Society. “We continuously receive messages from residents about animal emergencies after hours so implementing the 24-Hour Animal Response service is critical. It will allow us to respond and assist the public and animals in a timely manner around the clock.”
Residents who witness aggressive, trapped, injured or loose animals are encouraged to call the 24-Hour Animal Response Hotline. MHS is also encouraging residents to report suspicion of neglected or abused animals; signs of a neglected and or abused animal are no food, shelter or water, coat is missing hair or severely matted, ribs or other bones showing through the fur, living in feces, open sores or have broken bones. All Humane Enforcement Officers at MHS go through an extensive and ongoing training program so they can effectively determine when humane laws are being violated. They are also trained to handle injured animals, administer drugs to alleviate pain from injury and seize animals when necessary to secure the safety of both residents and animals. The Maui Humane Society puts every effort toward finding owners of the lost and injured animals that are picked up. If no owner is found, once they have healed from their injuries, they are placed up for adoption or transferred to another shelter or rescue (many of which are on the mainland) that can help them find new homes. MHS notes that the 24-Hour Animal Response Hotline is not for reporting stray chickens, wild or game animals, pigs, deer or birds unless residents feel their safety is at risk. To connect with the 24-Hour Animal Response Hotline, residents should call 808-877-3680 extension 211. For more information about the 24Hour Animal Response Service or to schedule your pet for a spay/neuter surgery, to volunteer, donate or learn more information about Maui Humane Society and upcoming events, call 808877-3680 or visit Mauihumane.org. ■ editor@mauitime.com For more news articles, visit: mauitime.com/news
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ciation to Hawaii’s other Roller Derby teams: Waimea Wranglers, Paradise Roller Girls, Pacific Roller Derby, Garden Isle Renegade Rollerz and Echo City Knock-Outs. “Most of all, we send all of our aloha out to Ivanna S. Spanking, Trish the Dish and the SoCal Derby League, whose support since our humble beginnings and amazing letter of recommendation played a big part in this first step to becoming a full-fledged member of WFTDA,” said a team spokesperson. “As we start our journey towards becoming a full member league, we are ready to put in the work that it will take to get there. What WFTDA membership means for our fans is more derby both on and off island, and we look forward to welcoming teams from around the world to our beautiful home–Maui No Ka Oi!”
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WAIT WUT The most recent problem with the Defense Department’s prospective, ultra-modern F-35 fighter jet, revealed in March, is that its “radar control” sometimes malfunctions and that system updates will not be ready until 2020. In the interim, an Air Force official advised that, as a workaround, the radar could be turned off and then back on again (similar to restarting a glitchy computer). And Michael Ford, 36, a U.S. Embassy staff member in London, was sentenced in March to 57 months in prison for having run a “sextortion” email scheme preying on young girls– from his heavily monitored embassy computer workstation, operating undetected for two years. (One workday last April, for example, he sent 800 emails from his desk “phishing” for gullible social media users.)
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LEAST COMPETENT CRIMINALS Bad enough that Alfonso Mobley Jr., 26, is a “sovereign citizen,” self-proclaimed as exempt from obeying laws or paying taxes, but on April 5 he also lost both hands– when a bomb he was working on exploded in Columbus, Ohio. The bomb was made of the same material as that in the November terrorist attacks in Paris. A 2010 FBI report labeled sovereign citizens a domestic terrorist group, but Mobley’s associate (who was not hurt) told police the bomb was to be simply a diversion for their planned bank or armored-car robbery. ■
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ummer is just around the corner and we know what’s on your mind: summer camps! School’s out and you don’t want your kids to sit around watching YouTube on their iPads, so what do you do? We’ve scoured the island for programs that will interest every keiki–sports, science, arts, dance and everything in between. Keep cool and have fun with your keiki this summer!
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SUMMER SWIM SESSIONS - Mon. May 2 - Sun. Jul 31. Offering classes and private sessions for all ages. Baby and Me, Mermaid Class, and Beginner to Advance. For more information and a complete schedule go to TheOfficeMaui. com or SwimmingMaui.com. 8am. The Office Maui, (250 Alamaha St., Kahului). JUDY’S GANG SUMMER DANCE CLASS - Mon. May 2 - Sun. Jul 31. Learn tap, jazz, dance, exercise and calligraphy. Directed, choreographed and run by Judy Ridolfino. Ages 3+. 8am. Judy’s Gang, Inc., (811 Kolu St., Wailuku); 808-879-8742. KUMON CENTER MATH AND READING PROGRAM - Mon. May 2 - Mon. Aug 1. A math and reading program that employs a unique learning method designed to help each child develop the skills needed to perform to his or her potential. The curriculum spans material from preschool all the way up to college. For more information: Lahaina: 808-250-6110, Upcountry: 808-276-3375, S. Kihei: 808-446-2122, N. Kihei: 808-893-2417, Kahului: 808-244-8887, or online. 8am. Kumon Center, Kumon.com SURFBOARD SHAPING WORKSHOP Mon. May 16 - Thu. May 19. Learn the basic software skills and shaping techniques to design and shape your very own surfboard. Class Series includes all materials for up to 6’5” surfboard. No experience necessary. Walk away with your very own surfboard designed and shaped by you. (computer required) Space is limited. Call 808-283-5097 to reserve your spot. $850. 6pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org MAUI FAMILY YMCA SUMMER PROGRAMS - Mon. May 23 - Fri. Aug 5. Whether it’s through singing or acting out skits, playing soccer or swimming; counselors at the YMCA day camp programs have led kids in develop-
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ing good values and having fun. Wherever the location, the programs have the same outcome: Camp Moana in Kahului (at the YMCA) Camp Nalu in Kihei (at Kihei School) Camp One in Kahului (at Pomaika’i School) Ages 4-13. To register or for more information call or go online. 7:30am. Maui Family YMCA, 808-242-9007; Mauiymca.org MAUI COUNTRY CLUB SUMMER SPORTS CAMP - Thu. May 26 - Mon. Jul 25. Summer Sports Camp at Maui Country Club includes: tennis, pool, beach workouts, games and volleyball. Highly qualified counselors will ensure that every kid has a memorable experience and that everyone makes new friends. The camp will work on Sportsmanship, Etiquette, Dedication, Determination and the importance of having fun regardless of outcomes. $275 members/ $285 guest per week; $75 members/ $85 guest per day. Ages 4-13. 8:30am. Maui Country Club, (48 Nonohe Pl., Paia); 808-877-7893; Mauicountryclub.com MAUI PONIES DAY CAMP - Thu. May 26 - Fri. Jul 29. Camps include an equitation lesson each day, snacks, games, animal husbandry, gardening and a whole lot more! Bring your own lunch. Mon-Fri. $75 per day. $325 per week $625 for two weeks. 9am. Maui Ponies, Melissa Sowers, Info@mauiponies.com; 808-280-6144; Mauiponies.com PAINTBALL SUMMER CAMP - Mon. May 30 - Fri. Jul 8. Offering 3-Two week sessions, 1st Session: May 30-June 10, 2nd Session: June 13-24, 3rd Session: June 27-July 8. $50 For tons of one-on-one, two-week workshops that build confidence, lasting friendships, and a love of paintball! Or, $40 for a month membership if all you want to do is play and you know what to do. (Equipment not included. $180 to buy all necessary gear) Ages 10+. 9am. Maui Paintball, (814 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-866-7034; Mauipaintball.com
SUMMER BEACH VOLLEYBALL CLUB - Mon. May 30 - Sun. Jul 17. Learn, play and make new friends. All skill levels welcome. Friendly coaches, positive culture and lots of playing. Daily Ladders, Weekly Tourneys and a Summer Finale. Divisions: 11 and Under, 14 and Under, 18 and Under (all divisions are co-ed). $400/summer; $85/week; $45/ day. $400. 9am. Aloha Volley Ball-Haleakala Beach, (2277 Kekaulike Ave., Kula); 808298-9623; Alohavolleyball.com
MAUI NANNIES - Wed. Jun 1 - Wed. Aug 31. Highly skilled nannies available to meet your summer childcare needs! Borrow one of our experienced nannies to spend time with your keiki this summer. They will provide great care, fun and needed transportation. Pay a low placement fee of $275 and negotiate your own hourly and daily rates directly with your nanny. Hourly Kama‘aina rates available. 6am. Maui Nannies, Inc., Mauinannies@gmail. com; 808-321-7663; Mauinannies.com
DIANE’S GYMNASTICS ACADEMY SUMMER CAMP - Mon. May 30 - Fri. Jul 29. DGA Camps are exciting events packed with thrilling Gymnastics, positive team building, energetic group games, snack time, arts and crafts. Pre-registration is required please call or go online. 9am. Diane’s Gymanstic Academy, (393 Lehuakona St., Kahului); 808-298-9352; Dianesgymnastics.com
DORIS TODD CHRISTIAN ACADEMY SUMMER ENRICHMENT - Wed. Jun 1 Wed. Jun 29. Doris Todd Christian Academy is offering Summer Enrichment classes to any students currently in grades 4–8. Classes include: Beginning/Intermediate/Advanced Band, Art, Math Enrichment, P.E., and Beginning/Advanced Ukulele. Enrollment is on a first come, first serve basis. $180. 8:15am. Doris Todd Christian Academy, (519 Baldwin Ave., Paia); 808-579-9237; Office@doristoddchristian.org; Doristoddchristian.org
CAMP KAMA‘AINA KIDS - Tue. May 31 Fri. Jul 15. Children will have the opportunity to build friendships, learn new skills, and create experiences that will last a lifetime! Day Camp program includes: Creative Crafts, Physical Fitness, Team-Building Games, weekly excursions, singing, dancing and more! For children who completed Grades K-6. $150 per week or $840 for all seven weeks. 7am. Kama’aina Kids – Wailuku Elementary School, (355 S. High St., Wailuku); 808-262-4538; Kamaainakids.com EMMANUEL LUTHERAN SUMMER DAY CAMP - Tue. May 31 - Fri. Jul 15. Emmanuel Lutheran Summer Day Camp includes daily Christian devotions, inside and outside free play, arts and crafts, field trips, water play and other fun activities. $150 per week. Contact Carrie at 808-3855861. 7:30am. Emmanuel Lutheran School, (520 W. One St., Kahului); 808-877-3037; Els-maui.org
DISCOVER WINDSURFING - Wed. Jun 1 Wed. Aug 31. Windsurfing at Kanaha has got to be one of the best ways to spend a summer. Every participant has their own board and sail. Group sizes are small, 2-4 students per coach for maximum fun, safety and experiential learning. All lessons are tailored to the students’ experience levels so you can be sure that your child will be advancing through the skills, becoming comfortable in the ocean and making new friends from near and far. $229. 9am. HST Windsurfing, Surfing, SUP and Kitesurfing School, (425 Koloa St., Kahului); 808-8715423; Hstwindsurfing.com; Hstkitesurfing.com MAKANI OLU RANCH SUMMER CAMP - Wed. Jun 1 - Fri. Aug 5. Learning skills in horsemanship will bring confidence and independence. Our goal is to ensure a safe experience with a lot of exposure to essentials
of horsemanship. This is quality horsemanship with a detailed program including approaching horses in pasture, horse anatomy, saddling, bridling and exploring the gaits of the horse. $350 per week. 9am. Makani Olu Ranch, (363 W. Waiko Rd., Waikapu); 808870-0663; Makanioluranch.com
MAPA SUMMER DANCE SEMESTER - Sat. Jun 4 - Sat. Jul 23. Classes for ages 3 and up in pre-ballet, ballet, jazz, hip hop, contemporary, choreography, acro flex, turns and leaps, dance conditioning for all levels. 9am. MAPA Main Studios, (2027 Main St., Wailuku); 808-244-8760; Mauiacademy.org
JILLIAN’S PIIHOLO STABLES SUMMER CAMP - Wed. Jun 1 - Thu. Sep 1. Personalized riding instruction is geared to each student’s skill level. There are two rides daily taught by a passionate, nurturing trainer/ horse lover, in a non-competitive learning environment. Indoor barn and riding arena plus beautiful outdoor arena and covered picnic/ arts and crafts zone! In addition to riding we have picnics, tea parties, horsey themed art, barn-item scavenger hunts, pick carrots from the farm garden, horse treat making sessions, games on horseback, and theme days. 9am. Jillian’s Piiholo Stables, (71-199 Makana Rd., Makawao); 808-298-7390.
MAUI COUNTY SUMMER PROGRAMS - Mon. Jun 6 - Fri. Jul 22. Junior Lifeguard Program: $20 Contact: Kekai Brown, 808-2706140 or kekai.brown@co.maui.hi.us. Junior Lifeguard Pool Sessions: $15 Contact: Fran Yamamoto 808-270-6138. County of Maui PALS Program: Contact: PALS office at 808270-7403 or Mauicounty.gov/PALS. 7am. Maui County Summer Programs, Mauicounty.gov
KAHULUI HONGWANJI PRESCHOOL SUMMER SESSION - Wed. Jun 1 - Fri. Jul 15. Kahului Hongwanji Preschool offers a wide variety of sensory, motor and intellectual experiences in a safe and loving environment. Children will have a great time making friends, playing indoors and outdoors, small group activities, and open ended learning experiences. Ages 3-5. To register or for more information call or go online. 7pm. Kahului Hongwanji Preschool, (291 S. Pu‘unene Ave., Kahului); 808-877-7998; Kahuluihongwanjipreschool.com CAMP CENTERSTAGE - Sat. Jun 4 - Fri. Jun 10. Tuition is $695, which includes: All meals and housing (room and board) 2 camp T-shirts (one to tie-dye!) Final Showcase DVD $150 (non-refundable) deposit is required to reserve your spot. 2nd Payment of $250 required by March 31st. Payment in Full required by May 1st. Registrations not paid in full by May 1st may be forfeited. $50 discount for each additional family member. 8am. Camp Olowalu, (800 Olowalu Village Rd.); 808-661-4303; Campolowalu.com/camping
ST. ANTHONY SUMMER SCHOOL PROGRAMS - Mon. Jun 6 - Fri. Jul 15. A Stimulating Summer awaits awaits grade K-6 school students with specialized themed weeks. Including art and crafts, vacation bible school, reading activities, dance, physical education, games and gymnastics. To register or for more information call or go online. 7:30am. St. Anthony School, (1618 L. Main St., Wailuku); 808-244-4190 x 255; Sasmaui.org/ SEABURY HALL SUMMER SPORTS CAMPS - Mon. Jun 6 - Wed. Jun 15. Seabury Hall Summer Sports Camps focus on fundamentals, skill development, and passion presented in a fun and dynamic way by college level coaches! Offering 3 camps for ages 6-15: Basketball Camp, June 6-8; Soccer Camp, June 9-11; Football Camp June 1315. 1 Camp: $120 Per child/$220 per family of two; 2 Camps: $220 Per child/$420 per family of two; 3 Camps: $300 Per child/$580 per family of two. Bus service also available from Kahului and Kihei for an additional fee. 8am. Seabury Hall, (480 Olinda Rd., Makawao); 808-572-7235; Seaburyhall.org SEABURY HALL SUMMER SCHOOL Mon. Jun 6 - Mon. Jul 18. Seabury Hall offers a variety of academic, athletic, and artistic and musical opportunities for boys and girls entering grades 1-8 who are looking for an enriching summer experience. Students entering
grades 1-4 will enjoy a varied day designed especially for them. Students entering grades 5-8 may choose their own classes, creating a schedule that will enable them to find a balance of solid academic instruction, athletics, and opportunities to explore creative outlets and new interests in the arts. Cost: $1,300 for five weeks, Bus service available from Kihei and Kahului for an additional fee. 8am. Seabury Hall, (480 Olinda Rd., Makawao); 808-572-7235; Seaburyhall.org
member) + Supply Fee: $30 Early Registration Week 5 Tuition (4-Day Camp): $180 ($225 non-member) + Supply Fee: $24 Regular Tuition after May 1 Week 5 (4-Day Camp): $200 ($250 non-member) + Supply Fee: $24 Early Registration Single Day Tuition: $90 ($112 non-member) + Supply Fee: $6 Regular Single Day Tuition after May 1: $100 ($125 non-member) + Supply Fee: $6. 8:30am. Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center, (2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-6560; Huinoeau.com
MONTESSORI SCHOOL OF MAUI PRIMARY SUMMER CAMP - Mon. Jun 6 - Fri. Jul 15. Join us for a great time filled with fun and friendship! Children will enjoy art activities, nature activities, story time and outdoor play. Ages 3-6. For more information call or go online. 8am. Montessori School of Maui, (2933 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-573-0374; Momi.org
2016 WEST SIDE YOUTH SUMMER THEATRE CAMP - Mon. Jun 6 - Sun. Jul 17. Led by Program Director Kristi Scott. We provide a moderately-priced performance-based sixweek summer theatre program for students in grades 4 through 12. Students attend camp and participate in daily dance, drama, and technical theatre classes from June-July 2016. The program ends with live performances of the summer musical. Tuition cost: $399 Early Bird (Cash/Check only by 05/16/16) $425 Credit Card (Anytime) or (Cash/Check after 05/16/16) $425 Installment Payment of $225 at registration and $200 by 06/06/16. The camp Registration Form and Releases are available on Theatre Theatre Maui’s website or by phone, you may also email Angie@ttmwestmaui.org or phone/text 808-419-1753. 8:30am. Theatre Theatre Maui, (505 Front St., Lahaina); 808-611-1168; Ttmwestmaui.org/
COLLEGE FOR KIDS SUMMER 2016 Mon. Jun 6 - Thu. Jun 30. Four Summer Weekly Camps. Steam Camp Animation: June 6-9, Grades: 4-8, $279. Steam Camp Whoosh: June 13-17, Grades: 4-7, $329. Cursive Kid Camp: June 20-24, Grades: 4-8, $239. Steam Camp I Can Fly: June 27-30, Grades: 8-12, $254. 8am. University of Hawaii Maui College, (310 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-984-3500; Maui.hawaii.edu/edventure/college-for-kids MAUI COLLEGE KEIKI FARMERS CAMP - Mon. Jun 6 - Fri. Jul 29. Using keikifriendly educational aquaponics growing systems and organic gardening methods, EdVenture offers multiple ways of learning and understanding the sciences and problem-solving skills needed to grow food in water and organic soil. Offering two sessions. June 6-July 1, Ages 6-10. July 5-29, Ages 11-13. 8am. University of Hawaii Maui College, (310 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-984-3500; Maui.hawaii.edu/edventure CAMP KALUANUI SUMMER 2016 - Mon. Jun 6 - Fri. Aug 5. Art Camp for kids (Ages 5-11) New themed summer sessions start each week. Early Registration Tuition: $225 ($281 non-member) + Supply Fee: $30 Regular Tuition after May 1: $250 ($313 non-
SUMMER Space is limited. Register today.
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KUPONO MUSIC STUDIOS SUMMER MUSIC INSTITUTE - Mon. Jun 6 - Fri. Jul 29. Come have fun with Marti Kluth and friends! Offering two three-week sessions: June 6-24 and July 11-29. Students will learn piano, violin, ukulele, guitar, recorder, Continued on page 12
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MAPA SUMMER MUSICAL THEATRE CAMP - Mon. Jun 6 - Sun. Jul 24. This intensive camp provides training in singing, dancing and acting and culminates in performances of the musical Disney’s The Little Mermaid running July 15-24. Incoming grades 3 and up. Space is limited. $875. 9am. MAPA Main Studios, (2027 Main St., Wailuku); 808-244-8760; Mauiacademy.org/ summer-musical-theatre-camps
Sports Camps Basketball • June 6-8 Soccer • June 9-11 Football • June 13-15 8:00 am - 4:00 pm Ages 6 - 15
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June 6 to July 8 8:00 to 4:00 Full and Half-sessions Available
For Students Entering Grades 1-8 • Academics • Performing Arts • Visual Arts • Music • Athletics
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HIGHLY SKILLED NANNIES AVAILABLE TO MEET YOUR SUMMER CHILDCARE NEEDS! Offering great hourly Kama’aina rates!
Continued from page 11 melodica and singing with choreography. Students will also participate in a music-related field trip, and have the opportunity to perform a final concert at a professional concert venue. An additional 1-hour Practice Extension is available from 2-3pm for those students or parents who would like extra time. Ages 8-13. $750. 9am. Kupono Music Studios, (115 E. Lipoa St., Kihei); 808-276-4847; Mkluth.com
Loving Ohana Needed
Maui Youth & Family Services is looking for loving Therapeutic Foster Homes to provide support for Maui County youth ages 10-17 in need of structure and stability.
We provide short-term emergency shelter placements lasting up to 30 days & long-term foster placements lasting up to 24 weeks. NEW SUMMER NANNY SPECIAL
June – August
AS A FOSTER HOME, YOU WILL RECEIVE:
Borrow one of our experienced nannies to spend time with your keiki this summer. They will provide great care, fun and needed transporation.
Therapeutic Foster Parent Training & Support
Pay a low placement fee of $275 and negotiate your own hourly & daily rates directly with your nanny.
Access to our 24-Hour MYFS Crisis Hotline
808.321.7663 • mauinannies.com mauinannies@gmail.com
Monetary Stipend
For more information call 808.442.6595
June 6th – July 22nd 9am - 3pm Monday - Friday
Welcome to Maui Prep STAR Camp 2016! Here K-5th grade students explore hands-on activities in science,technology, arts and recreation to foster imagination, collaboration and creativity. Students will work alongside professional engineers, artists, musicians, dancers and educators to explore weekly themes that allow students to envision, build, experiment, program, and perform. Weekly themes will be inquiry-based and curiosity driven, with much of the activities taking place in our recently constructed Maker Space Innovation Lab – an outdoor space for construction, arts and engineering. There are a limited number of spaces available, with preference to those children enrolling for a week or multiple weeks. There is also a Preschool Camp for three and four year olds.
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ROOTS SCHOOL SUMMER CAMP Mon. Jun 6 - Fri. Jun 24. Arts, crafts and water play. $275. 9am. Roots School, (740 Haiku Rd.); 808-250-7988; Rootsmaui.org NATURE ADVENTURE CAMPS - Mon. Jun 6 - Fri. Jul 1. Join us for a week (or more!) of nature awareness games, storytelling and song, hands-on exploration, animal tracking, wild edible plant identification, creative play, and wild adventures. Weeks will be held at our Upcountry location, in the forest and on Pono Grown Farm Center. $250 per week, for more information go online or contact Olivia Pollock at Olivia@nurturingthewild.org. 10am. Nurturing the Wild, (PO Box 790868, Paia); 802-688-9112; Nurturingthewild.org AKAKU SUMMER MEDIA PROGRAM - Mon. Jun 6 - Mon. Jun 27. Our youth program YBEAM, teaches young people how to produce short community stories using broadband technology in an all mobile environment. Students shoot, edit, and distribute their content using Apple iPod Touches. Youth produced stories air on cable channel 55 and on www.mauitube.org. We are offering morning or afternoon sessions through June and each session ends with a day-long Field Production Day. Ages 11-18. 11am. Akaku Maui Community Media, (333 Dairy Rd., Kahului); 808-871-5554; Akaku.org/ free-summer-youth-media-program/ CAMP IMUA - Sun. Jun 12 - Thu. Jun 16. Over two hundred campers and volunteers come together for a week of crafts, games, swimming, surfing, kayaking, hiking, horseback riding, dancing, concerts, outdoor movies, zip-lining, helicopter tours, talent show, luau and more. This is Camp Imua’s 40th anniversary! Ages: 6-16 with any kind of special need. 8am. Camp Maluhia, (Kahekili Hwy., Wailuku); Imuafamilyservices.org/camp OHANA RANCH SUMMER CAMP - Sun. Jun 12 - Sun. Aug 7. Get horseback riding techniques, learn general horse care and fun games. Experience a special bond between you and a horse in a 60-ft round pen. Your heart will “Explode” with joy to have this amazing connection. $125 per day, Snack and Water Included. To register or for more information call or go online. Ages 5+. 9am. Ohana Ranch of Maui, (2055 Na‘alae Rd., Kula); 808-298-5864; Ohanaranchmaui.com OCEAN SUMMER CAMP MAUI - Mon. Jun 13 - Fri. Jul 29. This fun and educational program is a wonderful way for kids to explore our beautiful Hawaiian island. June 13-17, Terrific Turtles; June 20-24, Life at the Edge of the Sea; June 27-July 1, Super Sharks; July 4-8, Microscopic Marine Marvels; July 11-15, Onto the Deep; July 18-22, Fantastic Fish; July 25-29, Magnificent Marine Mammals; Camp registration PWF Members $64 per day $260 per week. Non-Members $80 per day $325 per week. For more in-
formation or to register call or go online. 8:00am. Pacific Whale Foundation, (300 Ma‘alaea Rd.); 808-249-8811; Pacificwhale.org SUMMER ANIMAL CAMP - Mon. Jun 13 Fri. Jul 1. Animal Camp activities promote creativity, critical-thinking and animal advocacy. Camp is open to any student entering grades 2 to 5. $175 per week. To register or for more information go online or contact Josephine Tempongko (Education and Outreach Coordinator) by email: Education@MauiHumaneSociety.org or call 808-877-3680 ext. 220. 8:30am. Maui Humane Society, (1350 Mehameha Loop, Pu‘unene); 808-877-3680; Mauihumanesociety.org HOPE CHAPEL SPORTS CAMP - Mon. Jun 13 - Fri. Jun 17. This year’s Sports Camp, “The Great Comeback,” is loaded with quality sports instruction, solid Bible teaching, fun kids’ music, and lots of fun. This year, we are thrilled to offer the following sports: “Team 45” Ages 4-5, teaching fundamental motor skills and the Bible. “Soccer” Ages 6-12. “Baseball” Ages 6-7, “Tennis” Ages 6-8. “Basketball” Ages 8-12. “Drama” Ages 8-12. “Cheerleading” Ages 6-12, Girls Only. “Flag Football” Ages 8-12, Boys Only. $49. 9:00am. Hope Chapel, (300 E. Welakahao Rd., Kihei); 808879-3853; Hopechapelmaui.com MAUI TUMBLERS KEIKI CIRCUS CAMP - Mon. Jun 20 - Fri. Jul 1. Coach Melissa is teaming up with Marley Skye of Phoenix Circus for the first ever Keiki Circus Camp! We will be exploring all aspects of circus play by offering: tumbling/acrobatics, aerial classes, flow arts and clown class. There will also be a grand circus performance at the end of the week! Each attendee will be able to take home their specialty circus toy that they made and a Maui Tumblers t-shirt. Ages 6-11. Call Melissa Rajesh at 808-205-7922 or email at info@mauitumblers.com. $350. 8am. Montessori Hale O’ Keiki, (100 Kulanihakoi St., Kihei); 808-874-7441; Mhok.org CREATIVE CRITTERS SUMMER CAMP - Mon. Jun 20 - Fri. Jul 8. 3-One Week Sessions: June 20-24 (Fabulous Fairy Tales) June 27-July 1 (Movin’ and Groovin’) July 5-8 (Music Makers) Mon-Fri 9am-Noon, Boy and Girls ages 5-9, $195 per week or $500 for all 3 weeks, Includes a Healthy Snack, Juice and Water. $125-500. 9am. Maui OFFStage Sudio, (830 Kolu St., Wailuku); 808-244-8680; Mauionstage.com ALEXANDER ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS SUMMER DANCE CAMP AGES 6-9 - Mon. Jun 20 - Fri. Jun 24. Enjoy the exciting and educational camps from our caring qualified teachers. This year’s theme is based off of the movie Inside Out. Dance Camps incorporates ballet principles, creative movement, tumbling, jazz, arts and crafts and dance games. Students should provide their own snacks and lunch. Each camp concludes with an in studio performance, which is entertaining to see the progress, confidence and creativity developed. $180. 9am. Alexander Academy of Performing Arts, (4355 L. Kula Rd.); 808-878-8970; Alexanderacademy.info WAIPUNA CHAPEL SPORTS AND ARTS CAMP - Mon. Jun 20 - Fri. Jun 24. Sports Camp $35. Register for either Soccer, Volleyball, Flag Football or Dance. Campers will learn the fundamentals through fun
games and skill training while focusing on team building, attitude and faith. Art Camp $45. Each day campers learn a new artistic skill like painting, weaving, steel art and more! In addition to quality sports and arts instruction, campers will also enjoy snacks, rockin’ music, wacky games and Bible devotional times. 9am. Kula Park, 808-878-6343; Waipunachapel.com/church-life/children NEXT LEVEL BASKETBALL CAMP - Mon. Jun 20 - Fri. Jun 24. Next Level Basketball Camp focuses on the crucial keys to becoming a great player. They break their teaching into four focus areas: individual offense, defense, shooting and team skills. Campers are separated into teaching groups based on age and ability. Next Level Basketball Camp emphasizes; extensive skill development, intensity, enthusiasm, leadership, and teamwork. Ages 7-12 Westside; Ages 7-18 Central. Register online. 9am. Basketball Maui, Next Level Camp, Info@basketballmaui.com; 808-866-6996; Basketballmaui.com CATALYST SOCCER CAMPS - Wed. Jun 22 - Sun. Jul 24. The Catalyst Soccer week-long summer camps feature professional instruction to give your kids (Boys and Girls, ages 4-6 and ages 6-14) the superb learning they need to develop in the beautiful sport of soccer. These camps will cover all aspects of the game with special emphasis on the fundamentals of passing, shooting, dribbling, as well as many fun soccer related games to challenge and excite the young player to new levels. Catalyst Soccer is directed by former MLS and European professional player, Paul Holocher. Locations are Maui-Wide! June 22-26, Central Maui; July 6-10 Upcountry; July 13-17 Lahaina; July 20-24 Kihei. Camp spaces are limited. 9am. Catalyst Soccer, Island-Wide, 808-868-0073; Catalystsoccer.com/maui TEEN GIRLS OVERNIGHT SUMMER SURF CAMP - Sun. Jun 26 - Thu. Jul 21. Their overnight surf camp includes more than just Maui surf lessons! You and fellow campers, along with a CIT (counselor in training) and LSI (lead surf instructor) will pile each morning into a minivan and head to your surf lesson a few miles from our facility. For lunch you will fuel up on healthy grinds, enjoy an hour off to relax in a hammock or rope swing, and join chalk talks to learn about ding repair, surf forecasting, history of surfing. 1-week camp: June 26-July 3, $2250; two-week camp: July 7-21, $3650. 8am. Maui Surfer Girls, (800 Olowalu Village Rd.); 808-280-8165; Mauisurfergirls.com MAUI PREP SUMMER ACADEMY AGES 13-18 - Wed. Jul 6 - Wed. Jul 20. Maui Prep is excited to offer a residential, overnight Summer Academy program that is sure to excite any high school student. The Summer Academy program offers two 3-week sessions that allow you to experience Hawaii in a way like no other. Call or go online for more information. 8am. Maui Preparatory Academy, (4910 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-665-9966; Mauiprep.org MAPA SUMMER DANCE CAMP - Mon. Jul 11 - Fri. Jul 29. Students Ages 6-10 will learn dance skills in jazz, ballet, hip hop, stage presence, memorization, flexibility, coordination and teamwork. $195 per week. No experience necessary. 9am.
MAPA Main Studios, (2027 Main St., Wailuku); 808-244-8760; Mauiacademy.org HULIAU ECO-ADVENTURE SUMMER CAMP - Tue. Jul 12 - Fri. Jul 15. Huliau Eco-Adventure is a four-day, hands-on introduction to environmental studies for students entering grades 7-9. The program site is different each day as students engage in experiential learning through fun group explorations of Maui’s unique environments. Activities include hiking, swimming, farm visits, GPS scavenger hunts, cooking with local ingredients, basic environmental filmmaking and much more! (transportation provided from central Maui). $100. 8am. Maui Huliau Foundation, Info@mauihuliaufoundation.org; 808-757-2100; Mauihuliaufoundation.org/summercamp ALEXANDER ACADEMY OF PERFORMING ARTS SUMMER DANCE CAMP AGES 3.5-5 - Mon. Jul 18 - Fri. Jul 22. Enjoy the exciting and educational camps from our caring qualified teachers. This year’s theme is based off of the movie Inside Out. Dance Camps incorporates ballet principles, creative movement, tumbling, jazz, arts and crafts and dance games. Students should provide their own snacks and lunch. Each camp concludes with an in studio performance, which is entertaining to see the progress, confidence and creativity developed. $165. 8am. Alexander Academy of Performing Arts, (4355 L. Kula Rd.); 808-878-8970; Alexanderacademy.info MAUI TUMBLERS OLYMPIC CAMP - Mon. Jul 18 - Fri. Jul 22. Coach Brant and Coach Jenn will be teaming up to offer a spectacular Olympics Camp! This is a great opportunity to experience a wide variety of sports, channel their physical abilities and imagination and earn a gold medal. We will be focusing on summer olympic sports such as: gymnastics, soccer, track and field, volleyball, basketball, and tennis. Ages 6-11. Call Melissa Rajesh at 808-2057922 or email at Info@mauitumblers.com. $350. 8am. Montessori Hale O’ Keiki, (100 Kulanihakoi St., Kihei); 808-874-7441; Mhok.org MAUI POLICE DEPARTMENT CSI CAMP - Mon. Jul 18 - Fri. Jul 22. A Crime Scene Investigation Experience for High School Juniors and Seniors. Interested students should submit a CSI Camp Application (available from the guidance counselor)–detailing their background and interests, and then there will be a brief interview in person. The Camp will be limited to 12-students. Students (and their parents) are required to sign statements of consent. Preparation for the Camp will require your completion of free online training involving Crime Scene Investigation (total of about 6-hours). There is no cost to participate. 8am. County of Maui’s Forensic Facility, (1831 Wili Pa Loop, Wailuku); 808-463-3830; CSICamp@mpd.com LITTLE EXPLORERS SUMMER CAMP Mon. Jun 6 - Fri. Jul 29. Our summer program provides opportunity for fun, friendship, and discovery. Offering a fun curriculum that takes advantage of all that summer offers. We follow weekly themes, with opportunities for academics, play and fun. Ages 3-5. Potty Training Not Required. Call or go online for more information. 7:15am. Little Explorers Maui, Inc., (1050 L. Main St., Wailuku); 244-2112; Littleexplorersmaui.com/ ■ jen@mauitime.com + @jenrusso For more coverage, visit: mauitime.com/education
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This Week's Picks THURSDAY, APR. 28 MAUI COUNTY CARNIVAL – E.K. Fernandez Shows is presenting a new Maui County Carnival. It’ll open this Thursday, April 28 and run through Sunday, May 1. It’s a benefit for the Boys & Girls Club Maui and the public is invited to enjoy Hedrick’s Racing Pigs, the Anastasini Circus Show, the roller-skating duo Karoly & Ana and more. $5 on Thursday and Friday; $3 from noon to 6pm on Saturday; $5 from 6pm to closing on Saturday; $3 on Sunday. Children under 40" tall are get in free at all times. War Memorial Complex (700 Halia Nakoa St., Wailuku), Ekfernandezshows.com. Photo courtesy E.K. Fernandez
JUSTIN MOORE & RODNEY ATKINS – Justin n he Moore and Rodney Atkins will perform at the th Maui Arts and Cultural Center (MACC). With er 4.5 million digital downloads, Moore’s number ar one singles include “If Heaven Wasn’t So Far tAway” and “Til My Last Day.” Joining him is Ate. kins, a two-time Country Music Award nominee. $39-129+. 5pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Cenng. ter, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului), Mauiarts.org. Photo of Justin Moore courtesy the MACC
FRIDAY, APR. 29 LIQUID CHEF SERIES – Makena Beach and Golf Resort’s Liquid quid sman Chef Series returns. It will feature Master Mixologist Joey Gottesman and four whiskey-based, hand-crafted cocktails accompanied byy a n three-course dinner. Enjoy an Old Forester 1870 Highball, Bourbon Sour with Old Forester Bottled in Bond 1897 (King Crab Gnocchi), Woodford Reserve Smoked Rich La Boulevardier (Pork Tenderloin) and Woodford Reserve “Double Oaked” Elixir (Macadamia Nut & Pecan Pie). $80. 6:30pm. Makena Beach & Golf Resort (5400 Makena Alanui); 808-875-5888; Makenaresortmaui.com. Photo: Wikimedia Commons
MAUI MATSURI KICKOFF – Kickoff the countdown to Maui Matsuri 2016 at the Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center. There will be Taiko performances, karate demonstrations and Japanese dancing. Giveaways, minyo (folk) dancing, a coloring contest and appearances by Hello Kitty sweeten the deal. The evening will wrap up with an odori (bon dance). Free. 6:30-9pm. Queen Ka‘ahumanu Center (275 Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-283-9999, Mauimatsuri.com. Photo courtesy Maui Matsuri
FRIDAY, APR. 29 OLUKAI HO‘OLAULE‘A – The eighth annual OluKai Ho‘olaule‘a Festival starts this Friday, April 29 and runs through Sunday, May 1. The festival takes paddlers down the legendary Maliko Downwind Run vying for a $15,000 prize purse. Friday will consist of a Demo Day at Kanaha Beach while Saturday hosts the SUP category and a luau. Sunday will end the festival with the OC1/OC2 races, a luau and entertainment. Racer swag includes OluKai slippers, race jersey, luau ticket and race entry. Olukai.com/hoolaulea.html. Photo courtesy Olukai
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LANAI 5TH FRIDAY – The Lanai Fifth Friday town party returns and the public is invited to pack their (event) passports. Enjoy music, entertainment, coconut weaving with Uncle Bully and Aunty Irene and a teen dance hosted by Lanai Physical Fitness. Expeditions Ferry’s special late night return trip from Manele Harbor will depart at 9:45pm. Be sure to collect your stamps and get entered for a chance to win big! 5:30-8pm. Fifthfridaylanai.com.
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CHAMBER OF COMMERCE ECONOMIC UPDATE – The Maui Chamber of Commerce invites you to check the temperature of our current economic state with Dr. Carl Bonham (pictured) of the University of Hawaii Economic Research Organization (UHERO) at the King Kamehameha Golf Club. The afternoon will also recognize Small Business Week with the Maui SBA Awards. Entrepreneurs, business owners and business supporters alike are invited. $47-57+. 11am-2pm. King Kamehameha Golf Course (2500 Honoapi`ilani Hwy, Waikapu), Mauichamber.com. Photo courtesy UHERO
MAUI YOGA FESTIVAL – Breathe, stretch, shake and let it go at the Maui Yoga Festival. It will feature yoga classes and workshops from Maui’s top yoga instructors, smoothies by Choice Health Bar and other healthy food options. Shop yoga gear, clothes and jewelry in the mobile marketplace. A day pass is $40 or half-day passes for $25. 9am-7pm. Makawao Union Church (1445 Baldwin Ave., Makawao), Mauiyogafestival.com. Photo courtesy Maui Yoga Festival
SATURDAY, APR. 30 BATTLE OF THE BADGES – The Maui Police Department and Maui Fire Department will face off for the Battle of the Badges at War Memorial Football Stadium. In a friendly competition, the cops and firefighters will play against each other in the name of charity. Pick a side and team t-shirt to show your loyalty. Proceeds will benefit the Boys & Girls Club Maui. $5 for adults, $3 for kids 12 and under. 10:30am. War Memorial Football Stadium (700 Halia Nakoa St., Wailuku), Bgcmaui.org. Photo courtesy Battle of the Badges
CARDEN JAMBOREE – Swing yourr partner emy of ‘round and ‘round during Carden Academy Maui’s annual Jamboree. There will be a BBQ dinner by Three’s Bar & Grill and live music en alum by the Country Knights featuring Carden echanical Rachel Andrews. You can hop on the mechanical he bake-off. bull and even submit your best pie in the Proceeds from the evening will benefit Carden’s program and scholarships. 21+. $100. 5-11pm. kawao); Oskie Rice Arena (Olinda Rd, Makawao); oto cour808-573-6651, Cardenmaui.org. Photo tesy MaurieF. / Wikimedia Commons
SATURDAY, APR. 30 CHAKA KHAN – Ten-time Grammy winning artist Chaka Khan will n,” perform at the MACC. With timeless hits like “I’m every Woman, &B “Ain’t Nobody” and “Tell me something good,” she brought R&B he funk to audiences near and wide as the former frontwoman of the group Rufus. Four decades later, her music continues to translate across generations. 7:30pm. $35-125. Maui Arts and Cultural Center (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469, Mauiarts.org. Photo courtesy the MACC
SUNDAY, SUND ND N DAY A ,M MAY 1 C CAZIMERO LEI DAY – May Day is Lei Day in Haw waii, and you’re invited to a celebratory concert with R Robert Cazimero this at the MACC’s Castle Theater. T There’ll be live music, hula and crafts. Enjoy the classsic sounds of Cazimero. $12-55+. 7:30pm. Maui Arts a and Cultural Center (1 Cameron Way, Kahului), M Mauiarts.org. Photo courtesy the MACC
CHEECH & CHONG – The Maui Celebrity Series presents Cheech & Chong in concert at the Lahaina Civic Center Amphitheatre. The iconic comedic duo is known for their no-holds-barred routines. The evening will also host special guest Brian Evans and a lineup of local comics. 8pm. $45+ Lahaina Civic Center Amphitheatre (1840 Honoapiilani Hwy, Lahaina), Mauicelebrityseries.com. Photo courtesy Maui Celebrity Series
TUESDAY, MAY 3 PAMPER ME – Hanaiali‘i Interactive presents Pamper Me at the King Kamehameha Golf Club. Treat mom to an evening of pampering with cocktails, pupu, mini spa services, lomi and much more. The evening continues with a fashion show, DJ and photobooth. Enjoy the songbird’s signature Hanaiali‘i wines and relax as Amy Hanaiali‘i serenades. A portion of proceeds will benefit Hospice Maui. $75. King Kamehameha Golf Club (2500 Honoapi`ilani Hwy., Wailuku), Amyhanaialiigilliom.com. Photo courtesy Amy Hanaiali‘i
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Film
by Barry Wurst II
Talking Animals Rule There’s a lot to like in Disney’s new version of ‘The Jungle Book’ ★★★★★ Rated PG / 106 Min.
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ne of the last end credits to scroll for The Jungle Book is “Filmed in Downtown Los Angeles.” This funny, startling declaration is a full reveal of why this Jon Favreau-directed remake is so remarkable. This liveaction re-telling of the Rudyard Kipling story takes place in an entirely CGI environment and, aside from the main character (and a few briefly glimpsed adults), all of its cast members are CGI talking animals. The story is mostly the way we remember it, as Mowgli (played by newcomer Neel Sethi) is raised by wolves and mentored by a panther named Bagheera (voiced by Ben Kingsley). A sadistic lion named Shere Khan (voiced by Idris Elba) objects to a “man-cub” being raised in the wilderness. Shere Khan wants Mowgli dead and threatens to declare war on all the animals who protect him. Wanting to keep the peace, Mowgli leaves his tribe, immerses himself in the
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jungle and befriends a jovial bear named Baloo (voiced by Bill Murray). Sethi’s performance as Mowgli is, unfortunately, a key problem. If you’re going to only have one human in the main cast, sporting a bad hairdo and wearing a red diaper for the entire movie, he’d better be a good actor. Sethi is too inexperienced to carry the film and comes across as all too aware he’s in a Disney movie. He’s a cute kid but far too modern and clearly domesticated, unable to pull off playing a child raised outdoors without human interaction. It’s a good thing his CGI co-stars are far better. Elba is sensational as Shere Khan, somehow evoking a similar menace to his recent, scary turn in Beasts of No Nation. The late, great Garry Shandling plays an ultra-possessive porcupine and, in his final film, gives a hilarious swan song. Lupita Nyong’o has some fine moments as Mowgli’s mother, Scarlett Johansson is a perfect choice for Kaa the snake, while Murray and Kingsley, no strangers to vocal acting, are solid choices. Only the stunt casting of Christopher Walken as King Louie doesn’t pay
That's the second biggest snake I have ever seen
off. Walken’s clumsy line readings are too self-consciously weird and his take on “I Wanna Be Like You” doesn’t work. In general, the music numbers are brief and seem out of place, though Johansson’s ‘60s-tinged, end credits rendition of “Trust In Me” is hypnotic. Unlike the cast of Babe, the talking animals here take a while to get used to. Initially, it’s creepy hearing childish giggling come from the mouths of wolf cubs. For all the grand visuals on display, even with Favreau at the helm, this is an impersonal product. Unlike the far riskier Maleficent and the recent, more elegant Cinderella, this latest example of Disney’s live-action rendering of animated classics is entertaining but isn’t fully engaging emotionally. The 1967 animated original and even the under-appreciated, Jason Scott Lee-
starring 1994 live action version were far more watchable. While the new Jungle Book is too scary for the little ones (especially in 3D), older children should love it. The animal battles are exciting, the special effects and photo-realistic animals are spellbinding and, as a feat of visual storytelling, there’s much to offer the eye. Not so much the mind or the heart, especially since this is supposed to be a parable about when boys become men. Still, unlike Batman v Superman-Dawn of Justice, this is a real event, a spectacle worth seeing on the big screen. When Mowgli takes on Shere Khan during the fiery climax, Favreau taps into the primal excitement of Kipling’s original story. Not bad for a movie shot in downtown Los Angeles. ■
Film
by Alex Mitchell
Showtimes KA‘AHUMANU 6
The Boss-R- THU (11:20 2:30 4:50) 8:00 10:40, FRI-
Queen Ka‘ahumanu Shopping Center, Kahului. 1-800-326-3264 (Matinees: every day until 4pm)
SAT 11:20 2:30 5:00 8:00 10:40, SUN 2:30 5:00 8:00 10:40, MON-WED 11:20 2:30 5:00 8:00 10:40. Miles Ahead- R- THU (11:30 2:00 4:30) 7:00 9:40, FRI-WED 11:30 4:30 9:30. Batman V Superman: Dawn Of Justice- PG132D THU (11:20 1:40 4:50) 7:10 10:20, 2D FRISAT 11:20 1:40 4:50 7:20 9:20, SUN 1:40 4:50 7:20 9:20, MON-TUE 11:20 1:40 4:50 7:20 9:20, WED 11:20 1:40 4:50 7:20 9:40. My Big Fat Greek Wedding- PG13- THU (11:20 2:20 5:10) 7:20 10:10, FRI-WED 11:40 2:00 4:20 6:40 9:20. Midnight Special- PG13- THU (11:20 1:50 4:20) 9:30, FRI-WED 2:00 7:00. The Divergent Series: Allegiant- PG13- THU (11:40 2:30 4:40) 9:50, FRI 11:40 2:20 5:00 7:40 10:30, SAT 4:40 7:40 10:30, SUN-WED 11:40 2:20 5:00 7:40 10:30. Miracles from Heaven- PG- THU (11:40 2:00 4:20) 6:50, FRI-WED 11:20 1:50 4:20 6:50 9:20.
The Jungle Book-PG- 2D THU 11:15 1:40 6:30, 2D FRI-SAT 11:15 11:45 12:15 2:10 2:40 4:05 4:35 7:00 9:00 9:25, 2D SUN-THU 11:15 11:45 12:15 2:10 2:40 4:05 4:35 7:00. 3D FRI-THU 1:40 6:30. Mother’s Day-PG13- FRI-SAT 11:00 1:35 4:10 6:45 7:30 9:30 10:00, SUN-THU 11:00 1:35 4:10 6:45 7:30. A Hologram For The King- R- FRI-SAT 12:10 2:30 4:50 7:15 9:30, SUN-THU 12:10 2:30 4:50 7:15 Criminal-R- THU 11:00 1:40 4:20 7:00. FRI-THU 5:05. Keanu-R-FRI-SAT 11:30 1:50 4:20 7:00 9:20, SUN-THU 11:30 1:50 4:20 7:00 . Eye In The Sky- R- THU 12:00 2:25 4:45.
MALL MEGAPLEX Maui Mall, Kahului, 808-249-2222 (Matinees: M-Th until 6pm, F-Su until 3:30pm) MET Opera: Elektra-NR- SAT 12:55, WED 6:30
Zootopia -PG- 2D THU (12:00 2:50 5:20) 7:50
10:30, FRI-WED 11:50 1:50 4:50 6:50 10:20. Hardcore Henry-R- THU 6:50. Hello, My Name Is Doris- R- THU (12:00 2:10 4:40).
WHARF CINEMA CENTER 658 Front St., Lahaina, 808-249-2222 (Matinees: Tue all shows, until 6pm every other day) Mother’s Day-PG13- THU 7:00, FRI-SUN 1:15
4:00 7:00 9:45, MON 1:15 4:00 7:00, TUE 1:15 4:05 7:00 9:45, WED 1:15 4:00 7:00. Huntsman: Winter’s War- PG13- THU (1:00 4:00) 7:05, FRI-SUN 1:00 3:45 6:45 9:30, MON 1:00 3:45 6:45, TUE 1:00 3:55 7:00 9:30, WED 1:00 3:45 6:45. The Jungle Book-PG- 2D THU (1:15). 3D THU 4:15 7:15, 2D FRI 12:45 6:30, 3D FRI 3:35 9:15, 2D SAT 12:45, 3D SAT 3:35 9:15, 2D SUN 12:45 6:30, 3D SUN 3:35 9:15, 2D MON 12:45 6:30, 3D SUN 3:35, 2D TUE 12:45 6:30, 3D SUN 3:35 9:15, 2D WED 12:45 6:30, 3D SUN 3:35.
Ratchet & Clank-PG- 2D THU 7:30 10:00, 3D
NEW THIS WEEK A HOLOGRAM FOR THE KING - R - Drama - A failed American businessman goes to Saudi Arabia to strike it rich by selling his great idea to the king. Stars Tom Hanks. 98 min. KEANU - R - Comedy - Friends try to retrieve a stolen kitten by posing as drug dealers. Stars Keegan-Michael Key and Jordan Peele. 98 min. MET OPERA: ELEKTRA - NR - Music - See New York’s Metropolitan Opera perform Strauss’ version of the classic Greek story. 130 min. MOTHER’S DAY - PG13 - Comedy/Drama - Three generations meet up the week before Mother’s Day. Stars Jennifer Aniston, Kate Hudson and Julia Roberts. 118 min. PALI ROAD - NR - Drama/Mystery - A young woman wakes up after a car accident to find that she’s married to a man she doesn’t know, forcing her to question her whole existence. 92 min. RATCHET & CLANK - PG - Animation/Adventure - A mechanic and his robot ally fight to save the universe. 94 min.
NOW PLAYING BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT - PG13 Comedy - The neighborhood around Calvin’s Barbershop isn’t what it used to be, so the crew gets together to turn things around. 112 min. BATMAN V. SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE
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7:00 9:30. 2D FRI 1:50 7:10, 3D 11:20 4:40 9:40, 2D SAT 1:50, 3D 11:20 4:40 9:40, 2D SUN 1:50 7:10, 3D 11:20 4:40 9:40, 2D MONWED 1:50 7:10, 3D 11:20 4:40 9:40. Huntsman: Winter’s War- PG13- THU (11:30 12:00 1:40 2:10 4:30 5:00) 7:20 7:50 10:00 10:30, FRI 11:30 1:20 1:50 4:10 4:40 7:00 9:50, SAT 11:30 1:20 1:50 4:10 4:40 7:00 7:30 9:50, SUN 1:20 1:50 4:10 4:40 7:00 7:30 9:50, MONTUE 11:30 1:20 1:50 4:10 4:40 7:00 7:30 9:50, WED 11:30 1:20 1:50 4:10 4:40 7:00 9:50. Barbershop: The Next Cut- PG13- THU (11:30 2:20 5:00) 7:40 10:20, FRI-SAT 11:20 2:30 5:10 7:50 10:30, SUN 2:30 5:10 7:50 10:30, MONWED 11:20 2:30 5:10 7:50 10:30.
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- PG13 - Action/Adventure - Dramatization of the landmark Supreme Court case that concerned the limits of tort laws in the matter of defective capes. Kidding! It’s about Batman and Superman kind of fighting with Lex Luthor (I think Wonder Woman shows up too for some reason). 151 min. THE BOSS - R - Comedy - Melissa McCarthy plays a rich industrialist who goes to prison for insider trading, then tries to rebrand herself as a good citizen. 99 min. CRIMINAL - R - Action/Science Fiction - The government implants a dead CIA operative’s memories and skills into a death-row inmate to stop a dangerous plot, because what could possibly go wrong with that? Stars Kevin Costner, Ryan Reynolds and Gal Gadot. 113 min. THE DIVERGENT SERIES: ALLEGIANT– PART 1 - PG13 - Sci-Fi/Adventure - Tris and Four must escape and learn the shocking truth of what’s beyond the wall that encircles Chicago (spoiler: it’s another movie). 121 min. THE HUNTSMAN: WINTER’S WAR - PG13 Action/Drama - The Huntsman (Chris Hemsworth) tries to protect Queen Freya (Emily Blunt) from her rival sister Ravenna (Charlize Theron). Don’t expect to see Snow White, though… 114 min. THE JUNGLE BOOK - PG - Adventure/Family - With help from Bagheera the panther and Baloo the bear, Mowgli faces the dreaded tiger Shere Khan in this Rudyard Kipling classic. See this week’s film review. 105 min. MIDNIGHT SPECIAL - PG13 - Adventure/ Science Fiction - A father and his son (who has special powers, of course) are pursued by the government and some cult. 112 min.
MILES AHEAD - R - Drama/Music - An unconventional look at the life and music of Miles Davis. Stars Don Cheadle, who also directed and co-wrote the film. 100 min. MIRACLES FROM HEAVEN - PG - Drama - A young girl with a terrible digestive disorder is suddenly cured after a bad accident. Stars Jennifer Garner. 109 min. MY BIG FAT GREEK WEDDING 2 - PG13 Comedy - Nia Vardalos and her family returns for even larger Greek wedding. 94 min.
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SPIRITED AWAY - PG - Animation/Family Hayao Miyazaki’s wonderful 2001 movie about a 10-year-old girl who wanders into a world of gods, witches and monsters. 125 min. ZOOTOPIA - PG - Animation/Adventure - A fox that’s a fugitive con artist must team up with a bunny that’s a rookie cop to stop a conspiracy. Voices by Ginnifer Goodwin and Jason Bateman. 108 min.
LAST CHANCE EYE IN THE SKY - R - Drama/War - A colonel has an international incident on her hands when a girl wanders into her counter-terrorist operation in Kenya. Stars Helen Mirren and the late Alan Rickman. 102 min. HARDCORE HENRY - R - Action/Adventure First-person POV flick about a guy who’s reborn with no memory and must stop a warlord from bioengineering super-soldiers. 96 min. HELLO, MY NAME IS DORIS - R - Comedy/ Drama - Sally Field stars in this film about a 60ish woman who pursues a younger man. 95 min.
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Calendar
by Alex Mitchell & Shannon Kekahuna
Da Kine Calendar BIG SHOWS KETEL ONE’S ANNIVERSARY PARTY - Thu. Apr 28. Join them for a celebration of loyalty on the rooftop. Enjoy Ketel One’s “Master of The Mule” contest with drinks, appetizers and music by DJ Gary. Tickets are $50 for the contest and $20 for the afterparty. Buy them online. 5:30pm. Fleetwood’s On Front St., (744 Front St., Lahaina); 808-669-6425; Fleetwoodsonfrontst.com/keteloneparty
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‘MEN OF INTEGRITY’ - Thu. Apr 28. Jacy Edlao, Joe Chee, Alex Segovia and Jan Apo will perform at Lahaina Restoration Foundation’s free monthly Hawaiian Music Series concert. Limited seating is provided; blankets, mats and low beach chairs are welcome. This ongoing Hawaiian Music Series program is sponsored by Hawaii Tourism Authority, the County of Maui Office of Economic Development and The Outlets of Maui. Free. 6pm. Baldwin Home Museum, (120 Dickenson St., Lahaina); 808-661-3262; Lahainarestoration.org
‘HOKULANI’ GRAND OPENING - Fri. Apr 29. The Maui Theatre brings fun back to Lahaina with the grand opening of the first real nightclub to open in Lahaina in years. The newly renovated “Hokulani” beside the Maui Theatre has been transformed into a night spot and entertainment complex with class. 9pm. Hokulani, (878 Front St., Lahaina); 808-856-7900. V2K RECORDS IBIZA PARTY 3RD EDITION - Fri. Apr 29. Join the Charley’s gang for the third edition Ibiza Party, presented by V2K Records and featuring Dustin Strunk and DJ Sal. $5 before 10pm/ $10 after. 9:30pm. Charley’s Restaurant and Saloon, (142 Hana Hwy., Paia); 808-579-8085; Charleysmaui.com DAVID BENOIT - Fri. Apr 29. David Benoit, the Grammy-nominated pianist, composer and conductor, will join Maui musicians Phil and Angela Benoit. The evening will feature the silky voice of
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Angela as they perform songs from David’s new album 2 In Love. Phil will add smooth guitar, accompanied by a rhythm section of Maui all-stars. Tickets are $35-45 (plus applicable fees). 7pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Wailuku); 808-242-2787; Mauiarts.org CURT YAGI - Wed. May 4. Award-winning musician Curt Yagi returns to Maui for a third time playing acoustic rock with a touch of funk and reggae. 10pm. Dog and Duck Irish Pub, (1913 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-875-9669; Theworldfamousdogandduck.com DJ IRIE DOLE - Wed. Enjoy late night reggae with DJ Irie Dole. 10pm. Paradise Grill, (2291 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-662-3700; Paradisegrillkb.com
STAGE ‘THE NERD’ - Thu. Apr 28. Directed by Sally Sefton and featuring Dylan Bode, Laura Cole, Kyle Lane,
The Best of the World & The Best of Hawai‘i!
Chris Rose, Anthony Rummel, Marsi Smith and Caleb Chargualaf. $22 Kama‘aina nights on Thursdays. $25. 7:30pm. ProArts Playhouse, (1280 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-463-6550; Proartspacific.com ISLAND RHYTHMS SUNSET COCKTAIL CRUISE - Fri & Sat. Get on board for lots of fun, food and dancing on Pacific Whale Foundation’s Island Rhythms Sunset Cocktail Cruise with local reggae star Marty Dread. This cruise includes delicious appetizers, perfectly mixed Mai Tais and other cocktails. Fridays: 4:30pm, (Ma‘alaea Harbor); Saturdays: 4:30pm, (Lahaina Harbor); 808-249-8811; Pacificwhale.org ‘AN EVENING WITH ALBERT EINSTEIN’ - Fri. Apr 29. Come enjoy a performance of “An evening with Albert Einstein” by Rick Scheideman. 6:30pm. The Pioneer Inn, (658 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-276-4201; Pioneerinn-maui.com ‘INHERIT THE WIND’ - Fri. Apr 29. It’s one of the truly great American dramas of this century, and one of the most meaningful plays in American theater. $20-40. 7:30pm. Iao Theater, (68 N. Market St., Wailuku); 808-242-6969; Mauionstage.com
MAUI FOODIE HALE KU‘AI OPEN MARKET - Thu. Features fresh assorted fruits and vegetables. Free. 11am. Hale Ku‘ai, (1977 Main St., Wailuku); 808-984-2156. BEATS AND EATS - Fri. Apr 29. DJ Eliza spinning fun and funky tunes and Chef Jojo whipping up creative appetizers and light bites with no cover charge required. 5pm. Plantation House, (2000 Plantation Club Dr., Kapalua); 808-669-6299; Theplantationhouse.com BURGERS N’ BREWS - Mon. May 2. Featuring a selection of burgers using locally sourced meats and produce paired with Maui Brewing Company beer. 5:30pm. Ocean Pool Bar and Grill, (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-3200; Westinkaanapali.com
CAZIMERO LEI DAY CONCERT
YOUNG CREATIVES: NEIGHBORHOOD PLACES
Sunday, MAY 1, Castle Theater, 7:30 pm The MACC Lei Day tradition continues with Robert Cazimero, contemporary Hawaiian music and hula
MAY 2-19, Schaefer International Gallery, FREE! A spotlight on art created by Maui’s students reflecting their own sense of place with this
year’s theme: ‘neighborhood’
8TH ANNUAL MAUI BREWERS FESTIVAL Saturday, MAY 14, A&B Amphitheater, 3:30–7 pm VIP happy hour 2:00-3:30pm The MACC’s annual fundraiser is back, bigger than ever with craft brews, food included and prize giveaways! Entertainment by headliner Erin Smith along with Riddum Station and Brad Kahikina.
TOWER OF POWER Sunday, MAY 15, Castle Theater, 7:30 pm Return of the funk & jazz band with one of the greatest horn sections ever!
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TACOS AND TEQUILA PART DOS COOKING CLASS - Wed. May 4. This is the second year of the Cooking With Chef Lee cooking series. This popular cooking series will offer a variety of special cooking classes, video tutorials, recipes and opportunities to learn professional tips to implement into your day-to-day experiences in the kitchen. 21+ (One Tequila-based drink included, cash bar for additional alcoholic beverages). $95. 5:30pm. Sugar Beach Events, (85 N. Kihei Rd.); 808-856-6151; Sugarbeacheventshawaii.com
TICKETS ON SALE TWAIN MEETS TITA: THE SESQUICENTENNIAL SANDWICH ISLES TOUR - Thu. May 5. 150 years ago, Mark Twain arrived in Hawaii and began penning Letters from the Sandwich Islands. Enjoy the wit and wisdom of premier Twain impressionist McAvoy Layne and local actress Kathy Collins in Twain Meets Tita. $25-35. 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Wailuku); 808-242-2787; Mauiarts.org KAWEHI - Fri. May 6. Hawaii-born independent artist Kawehi is known for her live shows as a “one-woman band,” creating intricate loops via beatboxing, a guitar, a midi keyboard and Ableton Live. Kawehi is making a name for herself as a true DIY artist, creating music that’s honest, creative and relatable. $25-30. 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Wailuku); 808242-2787; Mauiarts.org MAPA’S SPRING EXTRAVAGANZA AND MOVES 2016 - Sat. May 7 - Sun. May 8. Maui Academy of Performing Arts presents four shows. $22 adults, $17 students with ID for (MOVES). 1pm., Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org
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WELDON KEKAUOHA - Sat. May 7. The Maui Historical Society and HI Mele Entertainment are proud to host Weldon Kekauoha. There will be food, flowers, gift shopping and special prize giveaways. 5pm. Hale Ho’ike’ike, (2375 Main St., Wailuku); 808-244-3326; Mauimuseum.org MAUI CLASSICAL MUSIC FESTIVAL - Fri. May 13. It’s the 35th anniversary of the Maui Classical Music Festival. Directed by Katherine Collier and Yizhak Schotten with Paul Dukas. $75. 6pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org MAUI BREWERS FESTIVAL - Sat. May 14. The Maui Brewers Festival has become a “Maui favorite,” showcasing dozens of craft beers from breweries in Hawaii and on the Mainland, as well as scrumptious food from many of Maui’s fine chefs. 2pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-2787; Mauiarts.org TOWER OF POWER- Sun. May 15. The band delivers their unique brand of music, appearing before sold out crowds as they tour the world. 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org THUNDER FROM DOWN UNDER - Wed. Jun 8. It’s Australia’s hottest export, showing off chiseled bodies, seductive dance routines, cheeky humor and boy-next-door charm that you won’t be able to resist! Each sexy performer embodies a different female fantasy, turning your wildest dreams into reality. Thunder is a fully interactive experience. 7:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org KAPALUA WINE AND FOOD FESTIVAL - Thu. Jun 9 - Sun. Jun 12. This annual migration brings together oenophiles, gourmands and enthusiasts of the good life to celebrate, learn and experience the finest culinary trends and viniculture. 11am. Kapalua Resort, (2099 Village Rd., Kapalua); kapalua.com
ART SCENE 2016 ART OF TRASH EXHIBIT - Ending April 3., The Art of Trash promotes creative reuse,
MON-Movies Games Music 10pm, TUE- Tequila Tuesdays/ Dance Music,10pm, WED-Wine Down & Bartender Mix,10pm
Mark Johnstone & Lenny Castellanos, 6:30pm no cover
Ibiza Party w/ Dustin Strunk & DJ Sal, 9:30pm $5/$10
No Music Tonight
Bloody Mary Bar! 7am-all day
MON- Live Band Open Mic & Jam 7pm, TUE-Tom Conway 6:30pm, WED-Ryan Robinson 6:30pm
Will Hartzog 7:30-10pm; no cover
Johnny Ringo 7:30-10pm; no cover
Dave Carrol 7:30-10pm; no cover
Justin Phillips 7:-9pm; no cover
MON - Da Ukulele Boyz, 7:30pm , TUE - Jazz at the Cat 7:30-10pm WED-Benny Uyetake 7-9
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Gina Martinelli Band, 6pm
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DJ Illz, 10pm
Steve Craig 6-9pm SIN 9pm
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Industry Night w/DJ Surge
Fresh Squeezed Fridays w/ Adam Rio & Bree Richardson, 8pm
Flip Coin Night! 10pm
Paul Johnson, 7pm
Houseshakers, 7pm
Soundlab, 7pm
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Island Reggae, 9pm
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stimulates environmental awareness and redefines how we view “garbage.” Art of Trash is free and open to the public; donations are welcome. Free. Maui Mall, (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-877-2524; MalamaMauiNui.org EXHIBIT: ART MAUI 2016 - Thu. Art Maui continues to showcase the growing community of visual artists on Maui in their 38th annual juried community exhibit. 10am. Schaefer International Gallery, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-2787; Mauiarts.org ART IN PUBLIC PLACES DEDICATION - Thu. Apr 28. The Artist in Residence Program was established by the State Foundation on Culture and the Arts in collaboration with the Department of Education to provide opportunities for students to work directly with professional artist commissioned to create sitespecific works of art. 8:30am. Kalama Intermediate School, (120 Makani Rd., Makawao); 808-573-8752 CAFE MAMBO’S NIGHT OF ART - Thu. Apr 28. Enjoy live music an art show and a painting demonstration. 6pm. Cafe Mambo, (30 Baldwin Ave., Paia); 808-579-8021; Cafemambomaui.com VIEWPOINTS GALLERY SPRING SHOW - Thu. Apr 28 - Fri. May 20. Featuring Chelsea Bryce, Joseph Fletcher, Charlton Kinkade and Casey McLain. 5pm. Viewpoints Gallery, (3620 Baldwin Ave., Makawao); 808-572-5979; Viewpointsgallerymaui.com RESORT ART COLLECTION TOUR - Fri. Learn about Grand Wailea’s extensive museum quality art collection, the largest resort collection in Hawaii. Tour meets and starts at NaPua Gallery. 10am. Grand Wailea, (3850 Wailea Alanui); 808-875-1234; Grandwailea.com FRIDAY NIGHT ART NIGHT - Fri. Lahaina Printsellers Ltd. invites you to visit our gallery, for live music and mai tais while we showcase our artist of the week. Free. 6pm. Lahaina Printsellers, (764 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-5815; Printsellers.com ART OF THE SENSES - Sat, Apr 30. Peruse works by artists Gerald Wright, Taylor Binda, Em, Steph Juergensen, Jesse Lenihan, Melissa Rigney and Joshua Bear. The evening will also feature guest artist Erin Dieguez, and stunning portraiture of some of
our most beloved North Shore characters by April's Artist-in-Residence Melody Guini. Music by DJ Chad Kistler. Treehouse Gallery (375 W. Kuiaha Rd., Haiku); Facebook.com/treehouseatpauwela
and flowers. There will also be a live auction featuring golfing, gift certificates to dinner, hotels, activities etc. Free. 6pm. St. Joseph’s School, (1294 Makawao Ave.); 808-572-7652; Sjsmaui.org
MONTAGE ART EXHIBITION - Sun. May 1. Located at the Sunset Room, admire and purchase artwork from various artists on Maui. 8am. Montage Kapalua Bay, (1 Bay Dr, Kapalua); 808-6626600; Montagehotels.com/Kapalua-Bay
COCONUT WEAVING - Fri. Join Bolly Helekahi for the 2015 Hana No‘eau cultural demonstration series. Bring your family and friends and learn the ancient art of Hawaiian coconut weaving. Free. 1pm. Kipahulu District of Haleakala National Park, (Kula); 808-572-4400; Nps.gov/hale
YOUNG CREATIVES NEIGHBORHOOD PLACES EXHIBIT - Mon. May 2 - Thu. May 19. This exhibit features the work of Maui students from kindergarten to high school in both private and public schools. Students were asked to observe, identify, and create artwork that reflects their ideas and sense of place. Free. 8am. Schaefer International Gallery, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-2787; Mauiarts.org PHOTOGRAPHER JOHN O’LEARY - Wed. May 4. Meet and talk story with photographer John O’Leary. 10am. Lahaina Arts Society Banyan Tree Gallery and Old Jail Gallery, (648 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808-661-0111; Lahaina-arts.org ART WALK AT THE SHOPS - Wed. May 4. ARTwalk promotes local visual art and artists in a wide range of mediums and artistic style, including painting, sculpture, metal art, handmade jewelry, photography, pottery and glass works. 6pm. The Shops at Wailea, (3750 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-891-6770; Theshopsatwailea.com
CALENDAR OF EVENTS THURSDAY, APRIL 28 DONUTS 2 GO WITH THE FRIENDS OF JOE BLACKBURN - Thu. Nathan Nunuha and the Friends of Joe Blackburn will give away free donuts until they run out. Free. 8am. Corner of Vineyard and Market Streets, (104 N. Market St., Wailuku).
FRIDAY, APRIL 29 ST. JOSEPH FEAST - Fri. Apr 29 - Sun. May 1. The feast offers entertainment, food, games, bouncers, crafters, Country Store, plants, produce
SATURDAY, APRIL 30 EAST MAUI TARO FESTIVAL - Sat. Apr 30. Taro is the staple food and symbolic “Elder Brother” of the Hawaiian people. The Festival features Hawaiian music and hula, food, arts and crafts vendors, an ag tent with a farmers market, an info tent for nonprofits, and all-day hands-on Hawaiian activities, such as poi-pounding, a Konane Tournament, lauhala weaving and kapa bark cloth making. Free. 9am. Hana Community Center, (5091 Uakea Rd., Hana); 808-248-7022. NATIONAL ADOPT A SHELTER PET DAY Sat. Apr 30. Maui Humane Society is hosting a special adoption event. Marty Dread will be hanging out with our animals for the day and you will even receive a signed copy of his latest album if you adopt a pet at the event. Free. 11am. Petco (Maui Marketplace), (270 Dairy Rd., Kahului); 808-877-6150; Petco.com INTERNATIONAL TABLETOP GAME DAY - Sat. Apr 30. It’s a day of card, board and roleplaying games. Choose from one of the many games supplied or bring your own favorites to share with the ever-growing, ever-loving community of gamers and fun enthusiasts. Open to all. Free. 12pm. Maui Coffee Attic, (59 Kanoa St., Wailuku); 808-250-9555.
SUNDAY, MAY 1 2016 LEI DAY HERITAGE FESTIVAL - Sun. May 1. Celebrate Lei Day with the fashions of historic Hawaii, a live lei contest, Maui’s own Anna Kahalekulu of Kulua Clothing, food vendors, special museum exhibits and more. Free. 4pm. Hale Ho’ike’ike, (2375 Main St., Wailuku); 808-244-3326; Mauimuseum.org
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Saturday, May 14 • 5 - 8 pm Moonlight Mele with George Kahumoku, Jr. Enjoy Hawaiian music featuring the Institute of Hawaiian Music. $5 donation.
Tuesday, May 24 • 10:30 - 1:30 pm Paniolo Crafts: Leather Stamping with Gretchen Cardoso Continuing the craft of the Hawaiian cowboy with leather stamping and carving.
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Club Hard Rock w/ DJ Del Sol, 10pm $5
900 Front St., Lahaina - 667-7400
JAVA JAZZ 3350 L. Honoapiilani Rd. - 667-0787
KAHALE’S 1913 S. Kihei Rd. - 875-7711
KIMO’S 845 Front St., Lahaina - 661-4811
Evan Shulman, 7:30pm no cover
WED-Howard Ahia & Friends, 8-11pm no cover
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MON, TUE & WED- Soundlab
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Damaged Goods
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LAHAINA SPORTS BAR
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HALAU HULA O KEOLA ALI`IOKEKAI - Sun. May 1. Enjoy a traditional Hawaiian hula performance live on the center court. 11am. Maui Mall, (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-1307; Mauimall.com FREE ZUMBA - Sun. At Keoni’s Hot Lava DanceFit Studio. Free. 9am. Maui Mall, (70 E. Ka‘ahumanu Ave., Kahului); 808-871-1307; Mauimall.com
MONDAY, MAY 2 STORY OF HAWAII - Mon. Watch Bryant Neal as he combines history, geography and cartography of the Hawaiian Islands to create an educational and entertaining experience. 10am. Montage Kapalua Bay, (1 Bay Dr., Kapalua); 808-662-6600; Montagehotels.com POLANUI HIU COMMUNITY MANAGED MAKAI AREA GATHERING - Tue. May 3. The Polanui Hiu is comprised of a group of concerned kama‘aina over the decline of our marine resources. The major objectives are to educate, create awareness and establish pono practices that will help to ensure a future is left for the next generations. Free. 9am. Lindsey Ohana Hale, (393 Front St, Lahaina); 808-276-5593
TUESDAY, MAY 3 KAHU DANE MAXWELL AND ‘OHANA - Tue. Visitors will have an opportunity to hear from the aquarium’s Hawaiian Cultural Advisor Kahu Dane Maxwell and ‘ohana as they conduct a talk story session and hula lesson at the end of the Open Ocean Exhibit. Schedule is subject to change. 11:45am. Maui Ocean Center, (192 Ma‘alaea Rd.); 808-270-7061; Mauioceancenter.com FREE UKULELE LESSONS - Tue. Free ukulele lessons, because it’s never too late to learn how to play the ukulele. Free. 5:45pm. Lahaina Cannery Mall, (1221 Honoapi‘ilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808661-5304; Lahainacannerymall.com SING OUT MASTER CLASS WITH LOUISE LAMBERT - Tue. Jazz vocalist Louise Lambert helps you learn confidence, mic technique, range expansion, flexibility, stage presence, music theory, harmony and ad libbing in a fun and safe space. $15. 6:45pm. Maui Meadows, (Kihei); 808-2053971; Louiselambert.com
WEDNESDAY, MAY 4 MAUI WAENA INTERMEDIATE SCHOOL BAND - Wed. May 4. The concert allows the next
Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; no cover
generation of musicians to experience the same world-class stage setting that the superstars enjoy. The public is invited to attend and support Maui’s young performing artists. Come support these hard working students. Free. 6:30pm. Maui Arts and Cultural Center, (1 Cameron Way, Kahului); 808-242-7469; Mauiarts.org SOUTH SIDE BIKE RIDE - Wed. You’ll need more than a beach cruiser for this bike ride. Riders pedal an average 15mph from Kihei to Iao Valley and back. Road bikes recommended. Free. 6:55am. South Maui Bicycles, (1993 S. Kihei Rd.); 808-874-0068; Southmauibicycles.com UKULELE MIX PLATE - Wed. With more than 20 years in the business, Mele Ukulele has developed great relationships with Maui’s best ukulele teachers. 6pm. The Shops at Wailea, (3750 Wailea Alanui Dr.); 808-891-6770; Theshopsatwailea.com
LIVE MUSIC WEST MAUI CAPTAIN JACK’S - Thu, Jonny Ringo 2-5pm; Fri, Will Hartzog 2-4:30pm; Mon, Will Hartzog 2-4:30pm; Tue, Jonny Ringo 2-5pm; Wed, Tori Dixon Band 2-5pm; (672 Front St., Lahiana); 808-667-0988; Captainjacksmaui.com CHEESEBURGER IN PARADISE - Thu, Brooks Maguire 4:30-10:30pm; Fri, Harry Troupe 4:3010:30pm; Sat, Scott Freeman 4:30-10:30pm; Sun, Brooks Maguire 4:30-10:30pm; Mon, Mark Burnett 4:30-10:30pm; Tue, Scott Freeman 4:30-10:30pm; Wed, Harry Troupe 4:30-10:30pm; (811 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4855; Cheeseburgerland.com COOL CAT CAFE - Thu, Will Hartzog 7:3010pm; Fri, Johnny Ringo 7:30-10pm; Sat, Dave Carroll 7:30-10pm; Sun, Justin Phillips 7-9pm; Tue, Jazz at the Cat 7:30-10pm; Wed, Benny Uyetake 7:30-10pm; (658 Front St., Lahaina); 808667-0908; Coolcatcafe.com DOWN THE HATCH - Fri, Uncle Lou 5-7pm; (658 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4900; Dthmaui.com DUKE’S BEACH HOUSE - Thu, Ben DeLeon 3-5pm; Thu, Peter D and Garrett Probst (Ukulele Boys) 6-8:30pm; Fri, Garrett Probst 3-5pm; Fri, Damon Parrillo and Tim Osbourne 6-8:30pm; Sat, Danyel Alana 3-5pm; Sat, Damon Parrillo and Ron Hetten 6-8:30pm; Sun, Keali’i Lum 3-5pm; Sun, Damien
Awai 6-8:30pm; Mon, Keali’i Lum 3-5pm; Mon, Danyel Alana 6-8:30pm; Tue, Ben DeLeon 3-5pm; Tue, Roy Kato and Guest 6-8:30pm; Wed, Garrett Probst 3-5pm; Wed, Puhi Ko 6-8:30pm; (130 Kai Malina Pkwy., Ka‘anapali); 808-662-2900; Dukesmaui.com FLEETWOOD’S ON FRONT ST. - Thu, Paul Johnson 7-9:30pm; Fri, Houseshakers 7-9:30pm; Sat, Soundlab 7-9:30pm; Wed, Cole Sulenta 7-9:30pm; (744 Front St., Lahaina); 808-669-6425; Fleetwoodsonfrontst.com HARD ROCK CAFE - Sun, Evan Shulman 7:3010:30pm; (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-7400; Hardrock.com/cafes/maui HULA GRILL - Thu, Kealii Lum and Naiwi Teruya 2-5pm; Thu, Derick Sebastian and Damon Parillo 6-9pm; Fri, Derick Sebastian 11am-1pm; Fri, Maa and Aloha Friday Hula Show 2-5pm; Sat, Kawika Lum Ho 2-5pm; Sun, Ma’a 2-5pm; Mon, Ma’a 2-5pm; Mon, Kulewa 6-9pm; Tue, Kawika Lum Ho 2-5pm; Tue, Wili Pohaku 6-9pm; Wed, Danyel Alana 2-5pm; (2435 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-667-6636; Hulagrillkaanapali.com JAPENGO - Thu, Nightly Entertainment 6-8pm; Fri, Nightly Entertainment 6-8pm; Sat, Nightly Entertainment 6-8pm; Sun, Nightly Entertainment 6-8pm; Mon, Nightly Entertainment 6-8pm; Tue, Nightly Entertainment 6-8pm; Wed, Nightly Entertainment 6-8pm; (200 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-4909; Japengomaui.com JAVA JAZZ AND SOUP NUTZ - Thu, Rick Glencross 7-10pm; Fri, Guest Band and Dancing 7-10pm; Sat, Guest Band and Dancing 7-10pm; Sun, Robbie Ray 7-10pm; Mon, The Soundlab 7-10pm; Tue, Paul Bunuan and Nino Toscano 7-10pm; Wed, Paul Bunuan and Nino Toscano 7-10pm; (3350 L. Honoapi‘ilani Rd., Honokowai); 808-667-0787; Javajazz.net KIMO’S - Thu, Ma’a 6:30-8:30pm; Sat, Ma’a 6:308:30pm; Sun, JD and Harry 3-5pm; Sun, Benny and Rock 6-8pm; Mon, Benny and Rock 6-8pm; Tue, Sam Ahia 6:30-8:30pm; Wed, Sam Ahia 6:30-8:30pm; (845 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-4811; Kimosmaui.com LAHAINA PIZZA COMPANY - Thu, John Kane 7:30-9:30pm; Fri, John Kane 7:30-9:30pm; Sat, Joseph Chee 7:30-9:30pm; Wed, Scotty Rotten 7:309:30pm; (730 Front St., Lahaina); 808-661-0700; Lahainapizzacompany.com LEILANI’S ON THE BEACH - Thu, Josh Kahula and Dave of ‘Nuff Sedd’ 3-5pm; Fri, JD and Friends 3-5pm; Sun, ‘Kilohana’ Merv Oana and
MON-Nestor Ugale 6pm, WED- Open Mic/Karaoke 9pm-close
MON - David Wolfberg / TUE - The Benoits WED - Ranga Pae (all 5:308:30pm)
Duane Feig 3-5pm; Wed, Jarret Roback, Josh Kahula and Roy Kato 3-5pm; (2435 Ka‘anapali Pkwy.); 808-661-4495; Leilanis.com LONGHI’S - Thu, Wilmont Kahaialii and Shawn McLaughlin 5-7pm; Fri, Brian Massa and Meryl 5-7pm; Sat, Steve Grimes and Gang 5-7pm; Tue, Tori Dixon and Shawn McLaughlin 5-7pm; (888 Front St., Lahaina); 808-667-2288; Longhis.com LULU’S LAHAINA SURF CLUB AND GRILL Thu, Far West 6-9pm; Fri, Codae Music 7-10pm; Mon, Nestor Ugale 6-9pm; (1221 Honoapiilani Hwy., Lahaina); 808-661-0808; Luluslahaina.com MAUIANO’S ITALIAN GRILLE - Fri, Nestor Ugale 6-8pm; (900 Front St., Lahaina); 808667-0791; Mauianos.com MERRIMAN’S - Thu, Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; Fri, Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; Sat, Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; Sun, David Wolf 5:30-8:30pm; Mon, David Wolf 5:30-8:30pm; Wed, Ranga Pae 5:30-8:30pm; (1 Bay Club Pl., Kapalua); 808-669-6400; Merrimanshawaii.com/kapalua OCEAN POOL BAR AND GRILL - Fri, Live Music 4-7pm; Mon, Live Music 4-7pm; (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-667-3200; Westinkaanapali. com/dining/oceanpool OHANA SEAFOOD BAR AND GRILL - Thu, Contemporary Island Music 4-8pm; Fri, Contemporary Island Music 4-8pm; Sat, Contemporary Island Music 4-8pm; Sun, Contemporary Island Music 4-8pm; Mon, Contemporary Island Music 4-8pm; Tue, Contemporary Island Music 4-8pm; Wed, Contemporary Island Music 4-8pm; (104 Ka‘anapali Shores Pl.); 808-667-1337. PACIFIC’O RESTAURANT - Fri, Vincente Cacal 4:30-6:30pm; Sat, David King 4:306:30pm; (505 Front St., Lahaina); 808-6674341; Pacificomaui.com PAILOLO BAR AND GRILL - Thu, Damien Awai 5-8pm; Mon, Damien Awai 5-8pm; Tue, Damien Awai 5-8pm; (6 Kai Ala Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-6673200; Westinkaanapali.com/dining/pailolo PAU HUAKA’I TIKI BAR - Fri, Josh Sumibcay 5-8pm; Mon, Kawika Ortiz 6-8pm; (180 Nohea Kai Dr., Ka‘anapali); 808-662-1000; Kaanapalibeach.hyatt.com PIONEER INN GRILL AND BAR - Thu, Greg di Piazza 6-9pm; Mon, Kalani 6-9pm; Tue, Ah-Tim Eleniki 6-9pm; (658 Wharf St., Lahaina); 808661-3636; Pioneerinnmaui.com/grill-bar.htm
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PARADISE GRILL
2291 Kaanapali Pkwy, Lahaina - 662-3700
PLAYMAKERS SPORTS BAR 928 Lower Main St., Wailuku - 244-4084
SANSEI - KAPALUA 115 Bay Dr., Lahaina - 669-6286
SANSEI - KIHEI 1881 S. Kihei Rd., Ste. KT116 - 879-0004
Makai Jazz Group, 7-9pm
Soul Kitchen Big Band, 7-9pm
Hot Apple Pie, 6:30pm
Celtic Tigers, 7-9:30pm
MON-Ron Kuala’au & Tarvin Makia 6:30pm, TUE- Mulligans Magic 6:30pm, WED- Joel Katz 5:15pm, Willie K Dinner Show, 6:30pm
Thirsty Thursdays w/ DJ Kai K, 10pm
Salsa Lessons & Dancing w/Rafael, 9:45pm DJ Illz 10pm (downstairs)
Move The Floor w/DJ Kai, 10pm
Juke Box, 10pm
MON-Juke Box, 10pm, TUE- Mellow Sounds w/ DJ Lane 10pm, WED-Reggae w/ DJ Irie Dole, 10pm
Free Pool All Day NBA & NHL
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MON-Free Bingo 7pm & NBA & NHL, TUE-Taco Tuesday, Free Pool & NBA & NHL WED- Miss Kalai & DJ Stylz 9pm
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Tom Conway 4-6pm, DJ LX 10pm
Viva La Rumba 4-6pm, Sunday Night Lounge 10pm
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Use your vacation time. You’ve been hoarding it for what? Take the week off; you have the chance to have a blast with those you love. The weather may not be perfect and your coworkers won’t appreciate it, but so what? Screw it. The timing’s right to do fun things that’ll have meaning and resonance for years to come; this won’t be true in August or whenever you planned on taking your two weeks. If your boss knew how much you’d get out of five paid days away, they’d give you their blessing. Of course, they’re clueless now so you’ll have to go without. GEMINI (MAY 21-JUNE 20)
You’re royalty, lately. You may even be mistaken for a Leo, the way you’ve been smoothly seducing everyone you meet. Your regal pursuit of your own desires is fine. But if you’re going to act like a monarch, you must learn the lesson every Leo learns, eventually: Even a king is merely servant to the people he rules. It’s hard for people to get or stay mad at you, but your friends may find it a whole lot easier soon. A few dignified apologies, belated invitations, and a heartfelt phone call or two will go a long way towards averting a revolt.
SCORPIO (OCT. 23-NOV. 21)
Go ahead, ask them to marry you already. After last week’s misery, you’re probably incredibly relieved simply to have survived. But now’s not necessarily the time to chill out. The door’s open to make your relationship more serious–in a good way. Whether that means marriage or kids or moving in together or what–that’s your deal. Anyway, don’t worry; if it’s just not the time, this door will swing open again next spring, too. If you don’t want to wait a year, though, act immediately; you won’t soon have a better chance of getting an “I do” than you do, right now. SAGITTARIUS (NOV. 22-DEC. 21)
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Sagittarians are subject to an invisible wind that compels them to keep moving. Even if it’s only speculative or imaginary, no Sagittarian can be happy without frequent exploration of new experiences. The nippy breeze that’s been blowing through your hair is about to surge to hurricane force, propelling you to get lost for the most inane motivations you’ve considered in a year. Before you hop on a cross-country train to go buy a new hat, or fly to Europe for an easy lay, take my advice: Don’t. If you can indulge yourself locally for the next couple months, you’ll be setting yourself up for a grand adventure this summer, one that really matters.
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It’s not easy being pregnant. That odd feeling you’re experiencing is a strange choice, regarding your developing offspring (a wild new idea destined to have a life of its own): You could painlessly bring it into the world now while it’s still small and helpless, but it’ll be as ugly as a newborn kangaroo and need extensive care, nurture, and protection to survive in this harsh world. Or, you could carry it in your head and quietly allow it to develop there for a few months or years until it finally, painfully, drops into this life like an openeyed, furry little baby goat, who is walking (and playing) on his own within minutes. The choice is yours. LEO (JULY 23-AUG. 22)
A short circuit happens when electricity leaps along an unintended path, one with low resistance. In a machine, this can be disastrous, resulting in overheating or explosions. But in a human being it can be wondrous, if alarming. You can’t prepare for one of these things; by their very nature they always catch you by surprise. Eyes meet across the room, or you wake from a dream, or you just have a flash of inspiration, and sparks fly. Is it a stroke, a burst of genius or a moment of profound, unstoppable connection? You may not have one of these this week, but you’re primed for one in the next few months. You can’t stop it from happening, so don’t try. What you do with its effects after the fact, though, is entirely up to you. VIRGO (AUG. 23-SEPT. 22)
Virgos are grand masters of self-torture. That’s sad; I wish you could just quit this inane practice. Instead of punishing yourself for worrying (which I agree, you do way too much of), smile. Force yourself to laugh in the face of your own ludicrous anxiety. Worrying is astrologically illegal this week. The more confident and less distressed you are, the less you’ll have to worry. And, of course, the opposite is true. To make up for any karmic accidents or paranoid fantasies, paste a grin on your face and act like a Leo. I guarantee you’ll get a lion’s share of the results. LIBRA (SEPT. 23-OCT. 22)
Libras are the most-hated signs in the zodiac. Nearly everyone despises you and treats you with malicious duplicity, smiling to your face and leering at the back of your head, and talking shit about you whenever you’re out of earshot. J/K. Hopefully you’ve realized that I’m just giving you shit. I’m messing with you. Sorry, I was compelled by astrological forces to do so, forces most of the people around you will be subject to as well. Wear your thickest skin this week, because people are apt to play mind games and poke at your defenses. Most of it’s meant in good fun and shouldn’t be taken seriously, but it could still hurt if you’re unprepared.
CAPRICORN (DEC. 22-JAN. 19)
When was the last time you saw in color? I mean really noticed the blue of the sky, the green of a leaf, or the pink of your lover’s tongue? Sometimes it takes someone or something to wake you up, make you realize that up until that moment, you’d been seeing the world in black and white. Suddenly, scarlet spills into the skin of the apple, mahogany floods the eyes of the person who awakened you, saffron unfolds in the center of the daisy. Whether it’s been minutes or months since you’ve truly felt alive, your shades of gray are about to go technicolor again. AQUARIUS (JAN. 20-FEB. 18)
This isn’t a good week to shop or otherwise acquire anything new. It is a good week to get rid of stuff, though. You know you have way more than you can use. Finish the last of your spring cleaning by eliminating this clutter. Bestow your most precious but least-used possessions on your friends. The challenge is to convert every useless piece of bric-a-brac and too-tight clothing into a valuable commodity, by careful selection and matching of item to friend. The rewards for your success include not only a cleaner, less cluttered home and the gratitude of your surprised friends, but also a saner, less, flaky head. PISCES (FEB. 19-MARCH 20)
In India, they have laughing clubs, to help people improve their mental, spiritual, and physical health through laughter. No jokes or comedy are involved. Someone just starts chuckling, and allows the natural contagion of boisterous mirth to spread to the entire group. They say 15 minutes of belly laughter can add years back onto your life. Since you’ve been so diligently pursuing activities that’ll probably only cost you time in the end, why not insert yourself into a situation or two that might have you rolling with those deep, from-the-gut guffaws that make you feel so good?
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The phone pouts silently in the corner. The sullen mailbox spits only junk and bills in your direction. Your computer stews wordlessly on your desk. So you’re feeling neglected by the world? Maybe your situation isn’t as extreme as the one I propose, but can you think of a few people you really ought to keep in better touch with? Your assignment: This week, contact at least one person per day that deserves your attention. Your incentive: If you get in touch with seven semi-forgotten friends, I promise: Your apartment won’t be frozen in time, surrounded by an impassable barrier of thorny roses, and you may get your prince(ss) without all the hassle. To contact Caeriel send mail to sign.language.astrology@gmail.com
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