Piiholo Ranch Zipline Adventures Makawao Town 3rd Friday Event

Piiholo Ranch Zipline — Logo Store

April 19th, 2013 6pm-9pm

1156 Makawao Ave.

Live band: Haiku Hillbillies

Free apple & blueberry cobbler

Free Drawing for 2 on the 9-line zipline

 

King Kekaulike Dramatic Arts Company Presents “Footloose”

Directed by Chris Kepler

Friday, April 12th, 2013 to Saturday, April 20th, 2013

 7:00 pm

Cost: $8 for adults; $6 students

King Kekaulike High School

121 Kula Hwy

Pukalani, HI USA 96768

kekaulike.com

 

Maui Academy of Performing Arts presents Fresher Ahi

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April 12-28

Fridays & Saturdays at 7:30 pm // Sundays at 2:00 pm

Steppingstone Playhouse, Queen Ka’ahumanu Center

The hilarious and touching sequel to last year’s smash hit Lesser Ahi, this local comedy features the return of the whole wacky Ahi ‘ohana as they prepare for a baby luau. Written by and starring Derek Nakagawa and Francis Tau’a with special guest appearance by Kathy Collins. Purchase tickets online, by phone, or at the customer service kiosk at Queen Ka’ahumanu Center.

 

20th Annual Haiku Ho’olaule’a & Flower Festival

SATURDAY & SUNDAY, APRIL 20TH & 21ST  //  HAIKU COMMUNITY CENTER and HAIKU ELEMENTARY SCHOOL

An Annual Community Festival Celebrating the Past, Present and Future of Haiku, Hawaii

HHFFThe 20th Annual Haiku Ho`olaule`a and Flower Festival to benefit Haiku Elementary School, Haiku Community Association and Boys & Girls Club Maui-Haiku will be held Saturday, April 20th, 2013 at the Haiku Community Center and Haiku Elementary School in Haiku, Maui. This year’s theme is “Peace, Love & Haiku”. The event is FREE.

The Maui community and visitors alike are invited to spend the day, bring their families and lawn chairs and join the Haiku community to enjoy fabulous live entertainment, culinary delights from local restaurants and the Haiku PTA, the famous Haiku bake sale, one of the largest silent auctions on Maui, floral design and lei making contests, a Haiku historical display, plenty of activities for Keiki and much more.

The 2-day weekend celebration includes the Haiku Homecoming Lu‘au held at the same location on Sunday, April 21st. The lu‘au is organized by the Haiku Living Legacy project, whose mission is to preserve and perpetuate the historical legacy unique to the greater Haiku community. The community is invited to gather at the lu‘au for food, family, and talk story.

For further information, contact Event Co-Chairs Jennifer Oberg and Michael Gagne by phone at 808-575-3004, via email at [email protected] or visit the website at www.haikuhoolaulea.org.

 

Kamehameha Schools Maui 9th Annual Celebration Ho’olaule’a 2013HOOLAULEA1

Kamehameha Schools Maui’s Ho’olaule’a 2013 is happening on Saturday, April 20th from 8a – 3p. There will be wonderful entertainment, exciting games, fabulous food, silent auction, country store, alumni rummage sale and much more. Be sure to check out our newest additions: The Teen Zone, The Sweet Shoppe, Speciality Drinks and a Live Auction!! Join us on the beautiful high school campus of Kamehameha Schools Maui, Pukalani. Ho’olaule’a 2013 is organized by the Parent, Teacher, Student ‘Ohana Kamehameha Schools Maui in partnership with KS Maui staff and faculty. For more information contact Darin at 281-7532 or[email protected].

Entertainment Line-Up:

8:00 – 8 45        Middle School Ukulele

9:00 – 9:45        Hawaiian Ensemble

10:00 – 10:45    Going Global (James Kruger)

11:00 – 11:45    Jarrett Roback, Al Villaren

12:00 – 12;45    fashion show

1:00 – 2:00        3 time Hawaiian Music Award Winner & Nahoku Nominee, NUFF SEDD

2:15 – 2:45        Zenshin Daiko

 

St. Anthony Grade School’s Fun Daze Bazaar

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Saturday, April 20th, 2013

 9:00 am to 8:00 pm

St. Anthony Grade School Campus

1627A Mill Street

Wailuku, HI USA 96793

[email protected]

 

The 21st Annual East Maui Taro Festival

Saturday, April 20, 2013

Taro Pancake Breakfast and Field Trips are on Sunday, April 21

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March for Babies – Maui  2013

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Date: Saturday, April 20, 2013
Time: 7:30AM
Registration Time: 7:00AM
Maui War Memorial Gym
1500 Kaahumanu Ave.
Kahului, HI 96732

It’s America’s favorite walking event! When you walk, you give hope to the babies born too soon or sick. The money you raise supports programs in your community that help moms have healthy, full-term pregnancies, and it funds research to find answers to the serious problems that threaten our babies. We’ve been walking since 1970 and have raised an incredible $2.6 billion! Join the more than 7 million people who participate, donate and/or sponsor. There are plenty of opportunities for day-of-event exposure, activation and education – not to mention opportunities to meet hundreds of others who are just like you!

 

Exploring the Brain: A Workshop for Grandparents and Grandchildren

Grandparents and their grandchildren are invited to spend a morning of fun and learning with the University of Hawaii at Manoa Cooperative Extension on Saturday April 20, 2013 from 9:30 – 11:30am at the Exploring the Brain workshop.  Participants will explore and participate in games and activities that are healthy for brains of all ages.  This workshop is most ideal for elementary age students and their grandparents.  Space is limited, so pre-registration is required. $5/family, payable at the door

Call or email today to hold your space, Heather Greenwood, [email protected] or 244-3242 ext 226

 

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April 20, 2013, 10 a.m. – 3 p.m.

Lahaina Cannery Mall will host organizations that reduce, reuse and recycle in this free event promoting Earth Day. It will also be a day of promoting green initiatives to help in sustaining the health of our earth — its soils, ecosystems and people. There will be educational displays, sales of native Hawaiian plants, succulents and organic vegetable starter plants. Community recycling stations will be set up in the parking lot for E-cycling, scrap metal, green waste, household goods, cardboard, newspaper, batteries, paint, books and lots more.

 

Starry Night Cinema: The Lorax

Sunday, April 21, 7:00 PM (gates open at 5:30 pm)

Pavilion/Amphitheater

Starry Night Cinema: The Lorax

MACC presents another free, family fun night with the screening of Dr. Seuss’ The Lorax, a computer animated musical comedy (2012) from the creators ofDespicable Me. This adventure story is an adaptation of the classic tale of a grumpy yet charming forest creature (voiced by Danny DeVito) who shares the enduring power of hope. Enjoy casual dining, art activities in honor of Earth Day, and live music by Dave ElbergPresented by MACC, sponsored by H. Hawai’i Media radio and County of Maui with support from Maui Film Festival.

 

Alii Kula Lavender

Explore the Great Outdoors

April 22

All ages, All day

Enjoy the pristine beauty of our farm by taking an easy, informative walking tour. Save 50% on all walking tours these 2 days only ($6 savings per person). Walking tours are offered at 9:30am, 10:30am, 11:30am, 1pm and 2:30pm. Advance reservations are required.

Lavender Treasure Hunt

Ongoing, Daily

All ages

Celebrate spring with laughter and fun at AKL! Complete our Lavender Treasure Hunt and win a prize! Available all day – 9am – 4pm.