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Calendar of Eco-Cultural Events Island of Maui March 2008 Back to Color (Updated 22-Apr-07) |
Preserving our Land - Perpetuating our Culture HUI NOEAU VISUAL ARTS CENTER Place: 2841 Baldwin Avenue, Makawao (Upcountry) A unique paradise for the arts awaits you at the Hui Noeau Visual Arts Center. They have art education programs for adults and children, art exhibits, and a gift shop, on an historic upcountry estate with magnificent grounds. Their mission is to encourage and promote the development of artistic expression and creativity in the individual and to stimulate a broader appreciation and understanding of the visual arts as a vital language in our culture. Call: (808) 572-6560 or visit their site. BAILEY HOUSE MUSEUM Place: 2375-A Main St., Wailuku (Iao Valley) Time: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Monday to Saturday. Closed Sundays. Offers short courses and lectures in Hawaiian history and culture throughout the year as well as other events. Excellent Hawaiian arts and crafts can be found in the Museum Gift Shop. Classes and lectures open to visitors. Call: (808) 244-3326 or visit their site. STOP BY THE LAHAINA VISITOR CENTER Date: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. daily Place: Historic Old Lahaina Courthouse at Banyan Tree Park, Lahaina Staffed by community volunteers and managed by LahainaTown Action Committee, the Visitor Center's purpose is to provide free, friendly and unbiased information to visitors and others seeking cultural, historical or current knowledge about Lahaina and old LahainaTown. Call: (808) 667-9193. HALEAKALA NATIONAL PARK Date: Daily Ongoing Ranger / Naturalist programs include guided walks, hikes, as well as programs on geology and natural and cultural history and 15 to 20 minute presentations. In the Summit area, special evening star watching programs are conducted periodically. Occasionally special all day and half day hikes, three day service trips, or full moon hikes are offered. Call: (808) 572-4459 between 9am and 3pm for current schedule. ASTRONOMY TOUR OF THE STARS Date: Nightly Time: 8, 9 or 10 p.m. plus Fri. & Sat. at 11 p.m. Place: Hyatt Regency Maui Resort & Spa, Kaanapali (West Maui) A brilliant tour of the stars is given nightly on the roof for one hour. Astronomy-quality telescopes are set up for viewing pleasure by the star guide. Call: (808) 661-1234. SUNSET CLIFF-DIVING Date: Every evening Place: Sheraton Maui, Kaanapali (West Maui) The Sheraton Maui rests atop the famed black rock, Puu Kekaa, site of many Hawaiian legends. A torch lighting and cliff diving ceremony is enacted each evening right before sunset. The public can watch a young man in ancient Hawaiian garb light torches as he runs to the rock's summit. Perched at the top, he dives off the cliff into the calm waters surrounding the landmark. Call: (808) 661-0031. WHALERS VILLAGE ENTERTAINMENT Place: Kaanapali Resort (West Maui) Enjoy free entertainment and activities at Whalers Village Center Stage. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays, watch Polynesian dances from 6:30 to 7 pm then Tahitian dances from 7:30 to 8 pm. Take a lei-making class on Tuesdays and Fridays from noon to 2 pm or take a hula lesson from 3 to 4 pm on Thursdays. Sundays feature Sunset Jazz from 6 to 9 pm. Whalers Village is open from 9:30 am to 10:00 pm daily. Call: (808) 661-4567. EAST MAUI PLANTATION DAYS Date: Daily (through November 11) Place: Hana Cultural Center, 4974 Uakea Road, Hana (East Maui) An exhibition of photographs, artifacts and stories from the Hana District's agricultural past along with an examination of the impact and the multicultural influences of plantation culture on the East Maui. Call: (808) 248-8622. HALE NOA PILI MAI - COMING TOGETHER THROUGH THE SLEEPING HOUSE Date: Through August 12 (call for dates 808-248-8622) Place: Hana Cultural Center, 4974 Uakea Road, Hana (East Maui) An exhibition of traditional indigenous architecture with models and techniques in the museum as Maui residents and people from around the world rebuild our Hale Noa on site. Our Hale Noa is the only traditional sleeping house in the State. Call: (808) 248-8622 for construction dates and other information. 45 TON TALKS Date: December-April every Tues.& Thurs.; May-November only on Tues. Time: 11:00 a.m. Place: Hawaiian Islands Humpback Whale NMS, 726 South Kihei Road, Kihei This free one hour "talk story" will highlight everything you want to know about humpback whales. Join Sanctuary volunteers and staff for an interactive fun-filled presentation perfect for all ages. Call: (808) 879-2818. SEA WEES… OCEANS OF FUN FOR LITTLE ONES Date: Every Wednesday Time: 9:30 a.m. - 10:30 a.m. Place: Ocean Science Discovery Center at The Harbor Shops, Maalaea Fun-filled weekly discovery program for little explorers ages 3-5 and their parents or caregivers. Learn about the ocean with a Marine Education Specialist through songs, skits, crafts, and encounters with live marine animals. $40 for 5 sessions or $10 for single class. Pre-registration required. Call: Pacific Whale Foundation (808) 249-8811. FRIDAY NIGHT IS ART NIGHT Date: Every Friday Evening, Year-round Time: 7:00 p.m. - 10:00 p.m. Place: Lahaina Town (West Maui) Stroll through dozens of art galleries in Lahaina Town 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. Call: Lahaina Event Hotline 1-888-310-1117 (toll-free) or (808) 667-9194. HAWAIIAN SLACK KEY GUITAR CONCERT SERIES Date: Every Wednesday Evening Place: The Ritz-Carlton, Kapalua (West Maui) Experience Hawaii’s unique cultural legacy with the most notable Hawaiian Slack Key Guitar Artists. Call: 1-888-669-3858 (toll free) or visit their site. HE UI CULTURAL ARTS FESTIVAL Date: Varied Weekend Schedule Time: 9:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m. (Saturday & Sunday) Place: Lahaina (under the Banyan Tree) A gathering of Hawaiian artists and crafters display, sell, and demonstrate cultural arts and crafts; live Hawaiian music is featured; and community members give talks on their culture. Free. Call: Hotline 1-888-310-1117 (toll-free) or (808) 667-9194. HULA - ARTS AND CRAFTS Place: Lahaina Cannery Mall, Lahaina Keiki (children) hula every Saturday and Sunday at 1:00 p.m. Polynesian dancers every Tuesday and Thursday at 7:00 p.m. Call: (808) 661-5304. THE MAUI PANIOLO DANCE ASSOCIATION Date: Weekly Place: Tavares (Pukalani) Community Center (Upcountry Maui) The Maui Paniolo Dance Association is dedicated to country dancing on Maui. They meet once a week, offering free lesson(s) at the beginning hour. Open dance is from 8-10 PM. $3 donation requested. Clean, family, atmosphere. No partner required. For more information, please call (808) 572-0494 or visit their site. FREE WHALE AND OCEAN INFORMATION Date: Through May 15 Time: 8:30 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Place: McGregor Point Lookout - (Honoapiilani Hwy near Maalaea) Where else can you pull off the highway and see whale baleen, whale lice and other interesting whale displays? Pacific Whale Foundation's (PWF) Ocean Outreach Van is at this scenic lookout daily with interesting whale displays and free information about whales. PWF's Marine Research naturalists will be on hand to help you spot whales from one of the best shore-based whalewatching locations on Maui. Free. Call: (808) 879-8860 or visit the PWF site. WHY WHALES DO THAT! Date: Through May 15 Time: 12:45 p.m. & 3:15 p.m. (twice daily) Place: Ocean Science Discovery Center, Maalaea Free multimedia presentation focusing on intriguing behaviors of Hawaii’s humpback whales. Includes thrilling imagery, whale songs and expert commentary. Call: (808) 249-8811 or 1-800-942-5311 (toll free). Top |
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