Bring the ‘Ohana to the Stand for Children Rally and Celebration

Maui Family Support Services invites families island-wide to the 27th Annual Stand for Children Rally & Celebration this Saturday, September 17, 2022, from 10 am – 1 pm at the JW Cameron Center Courtyard in Wailuku. Nearly 30 health-related and family-focused organizations will be there—including Maui Family Magazine—with giveaways, resources, games, crafts, and entertainment for the whole family.

  • JW Cameron Center Courtyard, 95 Mahalani Street, Wailuku
  • Saturday, September 17, 2022
  • 10 am – 1pm
  • Free
  • For more information, visit mfss.org.

Head up to the St. John’s Kula Festival

One of upcountry’s most treasured events, the St. John’s Kula Festival will feature live entertainment hosted by Mana’o Radio including Marty Dread, Soul Kitchen, Mas’, Jimmy Dillon & Dayan Kai, bands from Seabury Hall, and St. Anthony, Halau Hula Wehena O Ke Ao, and others. All your favorite local foods will be available, plus a silent auction, crafters and vendors, and a quilt show. An Upcountry Farmer’s Market will be present with fresh local produce, plants, and flowers. For the kids, an expanded Kids’ Zone with an all-day wristband allows access to many carnival games, a bouncy castle, arts & crafts, face painting, and fun snacks.
  • St John’s Episcopal Church, 8992 Kula Hwy, Kula (across from Keoka Park)
  • September 17, 2022, 9 am – 4 pm
  • $1 Admission (kids 12 and under are free).
  • Parking is free at Keokea Park. Bus: Kula Islander #3
  • This is a Zero Waste Event: Bring your own reusable shopping bag and water bottle and consider carpooling.
  • For more information, call 808-878-1485 or visit stjohnsmaui.org/kulafestival

Celebrate the Autumn Harvest at the Chinese Moon Festival

On the West Side, the Wo Hing Society and Lahaina Restoration Foundation have organized an amazing cultural event. This free event will feature cultural dances, a presentation of herbs and acupuncture, keiki crafts, plus moon cakes and tea. There will also be various Chinese demonstrations of calligraphy, knot tying, and foods.

  • Wo Hing Museum, 858 Fron Street, Lahaina
  • September 17, 2022
  • 5 pm – 8 pm
  • Free admission
  • For more information, visit lahainarestoration.org.

 

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