Events
| May 03 Thru May 05 | Hawaiian Telcom Hall of Fame Pro-Am & Championship Kapalua Land Company and the Aloha Section PGA host the 18th annual Hawai‘i Hall of Fame Pro-Am & Championship at The Plantation Course, featuring a pro-am competition with 28 teams of one professional and four amateurs, as well as a 36-hole stroke play professional competition. For more information call 808-665-9198. | |
| May 09 Thru May 11 | Kapalua Jr. Vet/Sr. Tennis Championships Now in its 27th year, men and women ages 35 to 70 years enjoy singles and doubles competition in age division play during this exciting event. For more information call 808-665-9112. | |
| May 09 | Friday Night is Art Night in Lahaina Stroll through dozens of art galleries in LahainaTown each Friday from 7 to 10 pm for special gallery shows, featured artists-in-action, and refreshments, all free and open to the public! Lahaina has earned its nick-name of "The Art Capital of the Pacific," due to more art galleries per capita than any other American town. A walking map of participating galleries is available in Lahaina Visitor Center. | |
| May 10 | Seabury Hall Craft Fair Spend a day on the slopes of Haleakala and experience an Upcountry Maui tradition at the 35th Annual Seabury Hall Craft Fair! The Fair will feature over 100 of Hawaii's finest artists and crafters - woodworkers, traditional Hawaiian artists, jewelers, ceramists and weavers. Enjoy delicious food, island entertainment, fresh produce, cut flowers, children's games, our huge rummage sale, and all the special items available at our silent auction. | |
Coming Up Soon
The MACC Presents...
Ki Ho`alu Festival
Sunday, June 22 2008
A & B Amphitheater
2 pm
Sponsored by The Maui News, an all-star, all-afternoon line-up of some of Hawai`i's best slack key musicians! Free & fun for the whole `ohana.
Don't Miss This
The MACC Presents...
BROWN 'OHANA:
Generations
7:30 PM Saturday May 24
at the
McCoy Studio Theater
Featuring several generations of Brown family musicians from Maui's own Waiehu district, all of whom help to perpetuate the 160-year old artform of ki ho`alu. Brothers Kevin Brown and Sheldon brown (of Waiehu Sons band fame) and Kevin's son Ikaika join together onstage to perform their family traditions - talent and talkstory - passed along from one generation of artists to the next. Like a family reunion ... but you're all invited!



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