Maui Nui Marine Resource Council
www.mauireefs.org
‘Iao Theater, Wailuku
Friday, October 18 • 6 pm
Presentation by Nainoa Thompson
President of the Polynesian Voyaging Society and a master in the traditional Polynesian art of non-instrument navigating, Nainoa led Hōkūleʻa’s world spanning “Mālama Honua Voyage.” He’ll be speaking on the topic “Malama Honua (Care for Island Earth): In a changing world, hope comes with action”. $10 per person. Visit www.mauireefs.org for ticketing info.

22nd Annual Emmanuel Lutheran School Pumpkin Fest
Friday, October 18th, at 4:00  – 9:00 PM

This is our one BIG Fundraiser – Check out the flier by clicking on the photo – Pumpkins, Games, Food Trucks, Entertainment, Laser Tag, Silent Auction, Crafters and MORE!

Starry Night Cinema: Aladdin
Friday, October 18, 2019, gates open at 5:00 and the film starts at 6:30pm
A&B Amphitheater at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center

Maui Arts & Cultural Center presents another Starry Night Cinema event! Bring a low-back beach chair and/or a blanket and spread out on the lawn for a special screening of Guy Ritchie’s live-action version of “Aladdin!” Come early and enjoy preshow entertainment with MOTM Collective and an art activity for the kids prior to the film. You can also purchase food and drinks from local food trucks and enter our prize giveaway! Join us for some FREE FAMILY FUN! If it’s rainy, the movie will be shown in the Castle Theater; seating is first come/first served. Sorry, no coolers or outside food/beverages allowed.

Waiola Church Trunk o Treat in Lahaina
Friday, October 18, 2019 @ 6:00 pm – 8:00 pm

A community trunk or treat alternative to door-to-door trick or treating! Come on down to enjoy games, trick of treating, a haunted hall, music, and food! Free event!

2nd annual Lilikoi Festival on October 19th from 8:00-2:00

West Maui’s Napili Farmers Market which is hosted every Wednesday and Saturday from 8:00-12:00 ( owners Steve & Ana) are Hosting the 2nd annual Lilikoi Festival on October 19th from 8:00-2:00.  This is A 100% made on maui event. Don’t miss out on All the amazing foods you can make with Hawaii’s Lilikoi, Local Music by George Kahumoku, over 30 Vendors including Shark Pit Designs ( 100% of the proceeds always go to Saving Maui’s Reef) Hand made Jewelry By Heathers Treasure and Reef Safe Sunscreen By Lahaina Organics to name a few.  Come Support Some amazing Moms, fun Games and amazing produce all grown on maui. Don’t miss out on this family fun Event hosted in West Maui. 

Kids Spooktacular Silent Disco
Saturday, October 19th, 2019 at 6:30pm-8:30pm
808 Gymnastics 65 W Kaahumanu Ave, Kahului

Kick off Halloween with your Keiki at the Kids Spooktacular Silent Disco! There is a $15 entry fee that includes the use of headphones. Come in costume and get a free glow stick! Kid-Friendly music. For kids age 3 and up!

Kihei Elementary Fall Festival
Saturday, October 19, 2019 at 5 PM – 8 PM
Kihei Elementary School

The community is invited to the Kihei Elementary School’s Fall Festival, Saturday, October 19, 2019 from 5-8 pm! Food and fun for the entire family!
Free pizza slice and ice cream treat for Kihei Elementary School Students from and Cold Stone Creamery. Food for sale! Portion of sales goes back to the school. Food Venders Grandpa Joe’s Candy Company, Vidad’s Local Kine Grindz, and Jawz Fish Tacos Island Style Grill!

Ninja Warrior Obstacles by Maui Tumblers
Carnival Games by Keiki Soccer Pros
Glow Dance Party with MC Austin Duane Henry and ShOktimus Prime
Creative Costume Contest with prizes by Eskimo Candy Seafood Market & Deli and Jamba Pii’lani Village Shopping Center
Face Painting and Balloon Twisting by Cirque Jolie

Stomp Out Hunger 5k Run and 1 Mile Walk

October 19 @ 8:00 am – October 19 @ 10:30 am

Stomp Out Hunger

On Saturday, Oct 19th Hale Kau Kau will hold the 4th Annual Stomp out Hunger event for all ages. The race and walk start at 8am at 25 Lipoa Street in Kihei. All ages are welcome to walk or run. For the 5k, there will be 5 year age groups from 10-100. In addition companies can enter a male and/or female team to compete for the Corporate Cup. Information and application can be obtained from Maui Tacos, Hale Kau Kau or by calling 808 875 8754 ir going to the website www.halekaukau.org All participants will receive a t shirt, prizes and a breakfast hosted by Hale Kau kau. The proceeds of this event go to Hale Kau Kau, the program that feeds those who are hungry each and every day of the year. Hale Kau Kau delivers food to the homebound elderly in South Maui, as well as to the Family Life Center in Kahului and the homeless shelter in Lahaina. In addition to delivering these meals, Hale kau Kau a volunteer driven progam serves a hot meal every evening from the kitchen on 25 Lipoa St Kihei. Anyone who comes to the kitchen between 5-6pm on Weekdays or 4:30 -5:30 on weekends will receive a meal. NO Questions asked! Cost of the event is $30 early registration, with discounts for seniors over 65-$25 and youth under 19-$20 all proceeds go to Hale Kau Kau. a 501c3 charity.

Queen Ka’ahumanu Center
877-4325 • www.queenkaahumanucenter.com
275 E. Ka’ahumanu Ave., Kahului

Domestic Violence Awareness Fair
SATURDAY, OCTOBER 19 • 10am – 2pm
Community participation by Maui County based organizations dedicated to ending domestic violence.

Kula Country Farms
878-8381 • www.kulacountryfarmsmaui.com

Pumpkin Patch
Opens October 1st – October 31st
Every Day in October from 9am–4pm
October is Pumpkin Patch Season and it is open season on pumpkins and gourds of all sizes for eating or decorating! Special events include the famous walk-through corn maze, pumpkin pie, pumpkin carving, and costume contests. The farm will also feature Halloween crafts, delicious goodies, pumpkin carving supplies, local crafters and food vendors and more!

Maui Ocean Center
270-7000 • www.mauioceancenter.com

MAUI OCEAN CENTER WAI.KAI WEEK

Sunday, October 20th – Saturday, October 26th

Enjoy a week of inspiring events highlighting Hawaiian culture and environmental stewardship that includes free daytime Aquarium admission for kamaʻāina children, environmental organization booths, a new Kauhulu evening cultural talk, and a Wai.Kai Benefit evening event on October 26th, 2019.
 
Wai.Kai Week begins on Sunday, October 20th with a beach to reef cleanup at Keālia Pond starting with beach yoga from 7:30am and the cleanup to follow. The cleanup will be hosted by Maui Ocean Center Marine Institute in partnership with Maui Ocean Center and Maui Nui Botanical Gardens.

Read more on the event here.

Behind-The-Scenes Tour
Mondays, Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thursdays, & Fridays
11:30 am & 1:30 pm
Appropriate for ages 5 and up.
Go behind the scenes with a marine naturalist to explore the Aquarium lab, learn about corals, sharks, and sea turtles, and with a broadcast feed at Turtle Lagoon & Nursery Bay. Limited availability. $14.95 plus tax with Aquarium admission. Advance reservations recommended. Purchase online at www.mauioceancenter.com/behind-the-scenes-tour

Hula and the Sea
Fridays-Monday                                                                                        
10:00 am – 12:00 pm                               
Recommended for ages 4+                                                                                            Learn the history of hula and the stories it tells about Hawai`i’s oceans. Join your instructor, Jordan Saribay, as he teaches you the importance of hula and the role it plays in the Hawaiian culture. 15 guest limit. Included with Aquarium admission.

Open Ocean Dive Presentation
Daily • 11:00am and 3:00pm
Learn about the marine life in the 750,000-gallon Open Ocean exhibit. Aquarium divers will share in-depth knowledge about the exhibit’s inhabitants which include schools of giant trevally, stingrays, up to five species of sharks, and more. Included with Aquarium admission.

Humpbacks of Hawaii Exhibit & 3D Sphere
Daily • 10am-4pm. Showtimes every 30 minutes.
Must be ages 4 and up for the Sphere experience.
The new Sphere theater brings guests beneath the ocean’s surface for a 3D virtual encounter with life-sized humpback whales. Explore the exhibit hall to learn about their migration, behaviors, and cultural connection to Hawaii. Cost: Exclusive with AquariumPLUS. Adult: $34.95 Senior (ages 65+): $31.95 and Child (ages 4-12): $24.95. Discounts for Hawaii residents and US Military available with valid ID.

Complimentary `Ukulele Lessons
Monday through Friday
11:00 am – 1:00 pm
Learn how to play one of Hawaii’s most iconic musical instruments with musician Jason Macapulay. Five guests per class, appropriate for ages 12 & up. Schedule subject to change. Cost: Included with Aquarium admission.

Story Time & Crafts
Saturdays • 11:30am
Appropriate for ages 3-12                     
Maui Ocean Center offers a weekly shark or ray themed story time and craft hour for children ages 3-12 in the Hawaiians and the Sea exhibit. Schedule subject to change. Included with Aquarium admission.

Makai Theater Film: Octonauts and the Cone Snail
Daily • 10:30 am, 12:30 pm & 2:30 pm
All ages welcome.
Limited seating. First come first serve. Closed caption not available. Complimentary for guests with Aquarium admission. Run time: 11 min.

The Keiki Playhouse
268-7267 • www.thekeikiplayhouse.com
275 W Kaahumanu Ave, Kahului

Friday Night “Date Night” Special
Every Friday night • 4pm-9pm 
20% off Drop-in Childcare Service.

Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center
572-6560 • www.huinoeau.com
2841 Baldwin Ave., Makawao

Mālama Wao Akua Exhibition
September 13 – November 9, 2019
Open Daily 9:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m., Free Admission
Hui No‘eau Visual Arts Center, in collaboration with East Maui Watershed Partnership (EMWP), brings you Mālama Wao Akua (Caring for the Realm of the Gods) – a juried art exhibition celebrating the native species of Maui Nui. This exhibition is sure to provide powerful visuals that celebrate Maui’s native plant and animal life.

Big Brothers Big Sisters of Maui
442-7898 • www.bbbshawaii.org

Open Enrollment for Big Brothers Big Sisters of Maui School-Based Mentoring Program
Big Brothers Big Sisters of Maui is located at Kahului Elementary, Wailuku Elementary, Princess Nahienaena Elementary, and Kamehameha Schools. Offering elementary school students the opportunity to meet one-on-one with a caring and responsible mentor (typically a high school student) in a supervised group setting for one hour after school. If you are interested in enrolling as a Little or Big please call (808) 442-7898 or e-mail us at [email protected].

Surfing Goat Dairy
878-2870 • www.surfinggoatdairy.com
[email protected]
3651 Omaopio Rd., Kula

Evening Chore Tour
Monday–Saturday • 3:15pm–4:15pm.
All age levels are appropriate
Assist in our evening chores. Learn to hand milk a goat, then help with the evening feedings and learn more about our award-winning cheeses and how they are made. $12 for kids $15 for adult

Grand Dairy Tour
Saturdays at 9am
All age levels are appropriate
A two-hour hands-on visit and tasting experience you will love. Bring your family and friends! Be a goat herder for the day, even try to milk a goat. Includes a tasting of the many different varieties of our cheeses. $25 Reservations required.