First Day Of Spring

With a heart full of hope and enthusiasm, we welcome spring! Let’s embrace the brand-new beginnings and limitless opportunities that lie ahead as we welcome the season of rebirth and regeneration. May the brilliant hues of blossoming flowers and the gentle sounds of singing birds beautify every day, bringing warmth and renewal to our spirits. Let us seize this chance to let go of the past and come out on the other side with a fresh sense of energy and purpose. Cheers to an amazing springtime full of romance, joy, and priceless moments!

 

Wildfire Sensors

As part of a pilot initiative supported by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the U.S. Fire Administration, wildfire sensors outfitted with artificial intelligence (AI) learning algorithms will shortly be installed throughout Kihei and West Maui. These sensors, which were created by a number of groups, can identify flames up to a mile away, speak with one another, and send out text and email notifications to fire crews in advance. Governor Josh Green of Hawaii and Mayor Richard Bissen of Maui County are among the leaders who are upbeat about the potential of these cutting-edge tools to prevent fatalities and lessen the destructive effects of wildfires, particularly as the summer fire season draws near.

View the entire article via the Maui News here.

Events This Weekend

Friday March 8 at 7:30 pm Peter and the Starcatcher @Iao Theater

Friday March 8 at 7:00 pm D.I.-Maui @Paia Bay Coffee & Bar

Friday March 8 at 7:30 Three to 5 @Mulligans On The Blue

Saturday March 9 at 6:00 pm Maui Calls Fundraister @MACC

Sunday March 10 at 8:00 pm Buffet Beach @da Playground

Weekend Events

Friday March 1st at 9:00pm Maui Mix Competition @da Playground

Friday March 1st at 6:00 pm Iration @MACC

Saturday March 2nd 7:00 pm Rowdyfest @Mulligans On The Blue

Saturday March 2nd 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm Art Night @The Shops

Sunday March 3rd 3:00pm Eric Gilliom “White Hawaiian” @Pro Arts Maui

CVS Contributes

With partnerships with organizations, CVS Health announced a $35 million investment in affordable housing developments in Hawaii. The 200 new homes will be built in Lahaina, Maui, and Kapolei, Oahu, and will offer customized social services. This program, which demonstrates the effectiveness of public-private partnerships, is in line with the state’s priorities, which include housing and early childhood education. Thank you CVS for caring.

Read the entire article via the Maui News here.