Please visit the websites
to make sure the event dates, locations and times are still correct. Abbreviations:
MACC stands for Maui Arts and Cultural Center.
For a list of ongoing Maui
events, which are held monthly, scroll to the bottom.
Updated 8/6/15.
Updated 8/6/15.
Saturday, August 1, 10 am
- 2 pm. Paula Fuga and Raiatea Helm, Saturdays in the Shade Concert at Queen Ka’ahumanu
Shopping Center. Prizes, including a trip to Las Vegas. Kahului. FREE!
Saturday, August 1, 11 am –
2 pm. DOGust Shelter Dog Birthday Party. Maui Humane Society. August 1 is the
universal birthday for all shelter dogs with unknown birthdays. Celebrate with
music by the Haiku Hillbillys, bouncy castle for kids, scavenger hunt, and
more. Food trucks available. FREE but birthday gifts of toys, treats, blankets,
and donations are welcome.
Saturday, August 1, Grand Opening of aFeinberg Gallery. The Shops at Wailea. 5 pm for VIP/Collectors, 6
pm for the public.
Sunday, August 2, 7 am –
10 am. Kraig M.K. Vickers Honor Run (5K and 3K). Kanaha Park, Kahului. In honor
of Maui’s own Kraig M.K. Vickers, killed in action in Afghanistan.
Thursday, August 6, 7 pm. The Nuclear Age at Seventy: David Krieger, founder of the Nuclear Age Peace
Foundation will talk about the 70th Anniversary of the bombing of
Hiroshima and Nagasaki. UH Maui College, Pilina Building. Free.
Thursday, August 6, 6 pm -
9:30 pm. International Support with Aloha. Learn about Hawaii’s history, international support, and international
law regarding events from the 1890s. Na ‘Ai Kane O Maui, 562A Front Street,
Lahaina. Free.
Friday, August 7, 5:30 pm –
9 pm. Maui Huliau Food & Film Festival. A farm-to-table celebration of local
chefs and student-produced films. Live music, silent auction, student film
competition, and aerial silk performances. For 21 and over. Seabury Hall,
Makawao.
Saturday, August 8, 10 am –
2 pm. Family Day at the Hui No’eau Visual Arts Center. Scavenger Hunt, Face
Painting, Bake Sale, Hands-On Art Workshops, and more! Makawao. FREE!
Saturday, August 8, 10 am –
4 pm. Doorway Into Light Open House. The Death Store – live music, prizes, etc.
Does death have to be a scary topic? Learn about living wills, conscious end of
life planning, and resources for you and your loved ones. Haiku Pauwela
Cannery, Haiku.
Saturday, August 8, 5 pm –
8 pm. Moonlight Mele Concert at the
Bailey House Museum, featuring George Kahumoku, Neal Yakamura, the UHMC
Institute of Hawaiian Music, and the keiki of Halau Na Hanona Kulike O Piilani.
Special concert price of $5/person, FREE for children under 12. Wailuku.
Tuesday, August 11, 6 pm –
7:30 pm. Governor Ige’s Community Forum on Health Care and Availability of
Medical Services on Maui. Provide your input. Maui Waena Intermediate School
Cafeteria, Kahului.
Thursday, August 13, 7 pm.
The Real Food Revolution: An Evening With Ocean Robbins, founder of the Food
Revolution Network. A candid and inspiring look at the truth about food. Ocean
is the son of John Robbins, of Diet for a New America. Makawao Union Church, Makawao.
$20 suggested donation.
Friday, August 14. 6 pm. Maui Calls: Celebrating the Old Boat Days of Hawaii. The MACC’s annual signature
gala, with live music, dinner, dancing under the stars, and silent and live
auction. Must be 21 and older. MACC, Wailuku.
Saturday, August 15, 8 am –
4 pm. Auwahi Volunteer Forest Restoration Trip. Volunteer in a conservation
area of Maui. Upcountry.
Sunday, August 16, 10 am –
6 pm. Pop Up Jungle Boutique. Local artists offer their handmade creations. Pauwela
Cannery, Haiku.
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Kiawe Harvest, July 1 - September ?, all islands. Join with others on Facebook and participate in kiawe seed pod harvesting. Free.
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Saturday, August 15, 9 am –
12 noon. Revitalizing ‘Ulu (Breadfruit) Learn about ‘ulu planting, harvesting,
preparing and eating with Ian Cole of the National Tropical Botanical Garden’s
Breadfruit Institute at Kahanu Gardens. Maui Nui Botanical Gardens, Kahului. $45 visitors,
$20 members.
Saturday, August 15, 4:30
pm – 9:30 pm. Whale Trust Maui Benefit Dinner and John Cruz Performance. Farm
to Table Dinner, silent auction, live music hosted by Lumeria Maui. Makawao.
Friday, August 21 – August
30. Various times. MAPA Live presents Evita, with Amy Hanaiali’i Gilliom. Hawaii’s
top selling female vocalist returns to her musical roots to perform the title
role of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s musical. MACC.
Saturday, August 22, 9 am –
12 noon. ‘Uala (Sweet Potato) Workshop. Learn about the cultural importance of ‘uala,
traditional farming practices, varieties, recipes, and harvesting. $45 visitors,
$20 members.
Saturday, August 22, 11
am. Sweet Paradise Chocolatier 4th Anniversary Party. Sweet Paradise
Chocolatier is celebrating 4 years in business with random acts of chocolate,
samples to try, a chocolate fountain, and giveaways. The first 50 people to
arrive will be entered in a contest to win 3 months of free chocolate. Wailea
Gateway Plaza, Wailea.
Saturday, August 22, 8 am –
noon. Maui Friends of the Library Warehouse Sale. All books and media will be
10 cents or 12 items for a dollar. Items are free if used for Maui County by educators,
librarians, staff, or parents homeschooling. One free item per child. MFOL
Warehouse, by the MFOL Bookstore in Pu’unene. Hansen Road will be open.
Saturday, August 22, 7 pm –
9 pm. Soul Kitchen Maui at Charley’s. Concert by popular band Soul Kitchen Maui
for the first time on the North Shore at Charley’s. $10
Sunday, August 30, 7 pm –
8:30 pm. Maui Improv Show. Enjoy live, unscripted entertainment with local Maui
residents. Doors open at 6:30 pm. $5 only. Pro Arts Playhouse, Kihei.
ONGOING MAUI EVENTS:
Obon dances throughout Maui. http://www.gohawaii.com/en/maui/plan-a-trip/events/
2nd Monday of
the month, 6:30 pm. Barefoot Essential Theater (BET) and One Night Only – ONO
performance: play readings, comedy nights, poetry readings. Iao Theater,
Wailuku. FREE. www.mauionstage.com
1st, 2nd,
3rd, and 4th Fridays of the month: Maui Friday parties,
held in a different town each week. More info at www.mauifridays.com
WOW - Wailea on Wednesday:
On Wednesday nights in July at the Shops of Wailea, learn to play ukulele at
“Ukulele Mix Plate,” 6 – 8 pm.
Labyrinth walks, on or
near the full moon each month and on Thursday afternoons at the Sacred Garden
of Maui, Makawao.
Hawaii Farmers Union
public potluck meetings – held on the 3rd Thursday of the month,
usually at the Maui Tropical Plantation and the 4th Tuesday of the
month at Haiku Community Center. More info at HFUU Haleakala, closer to the day
of the meeeting. https://www.facebook.com/mauifarmersunited
There are many other
events on Maui at Calendar Maui, Maui Time, and Meet Up.
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