Weekend Events Update

Starting on Thursday September 24th and running through Sunday September 27th is the 93rd annual Maui Fair.  The Maui Fair will be held at the War Memorial Complex in Wailuku.  This “Timeless Tradition” started in 1916 and is considered a must do event!  The Maui Fair will kick off on Thursday with its traditional parade that happens to be the largest parade in Maui.  The entire weekend will be filled with fun entertainment, rides, food, and more. For information on the fair including ticket information and the fair schedule,  visit the Maui Fair website here.

Saturday September 26th The First Tee Hawaii’s Family Golf Day at The Dunes at Maui Lani will be happening from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm.  Golf activities for the entire family will be available.  Games and activities for kids along with food and refreshments!  Golf lessons will be available from on site professionals.  Admission is free!  The First Tee Organization site has more information for this event.

The Emma Farden Sharpe Hula Festival is this Sunday September 27th from 9:00 am to 2:00 pm in Lahaina at the Lahaina Banyan Tree.  “Aunty Emma” had made it her mission to preserve the cultural tradition of hula serving on many boards and creating numerous events.  Activities, lei making, and hula dancing will be taking place throughout the day.  The Emma Farden Sharpe Hula Festival Facebook page is viewable here to keep you up to date with this event.

We hope the remainder of your week is wonderful and that you have a fabulous weekend!

Events This Weekend!

This Friday September 18th the Haliimaile Farmers Market will be happening from 1:00 pm to 6:00 pm at the Haliimaile Town Center.  This free event features crafts and local produce from Maui farmers and artists.  Booth spaces are available for local non-profit organizations.

On Saturday the 19th,  the 33rd Annual Kula Festival at the St. Johns Episcopal Church in Kula from 9:00 am to 4:00 pm.  Admission to this event is $1.  There will be live entertainment, ono food, games, auction, and a quilt show.  Children 5 years of age and up can purchase a $10 wristband for all day game playing! The proceeds from the festival will be shared between Hospice Maui and IMUA Family Services.  To learn more about the event visit the Kula Festival St. John’s Episcopal Church page here.

Also on Saturday the 19th, Maui Brewing Co. in Kihei will be hosting the Hope Fest Maui.  The Hope Fest Maui is raising money for the completion of Hope Lodge Hawaii.  Hope Fest will kick off the afternoon with musical acts.  Festival goers can participate in the local chef and food truck competition for “Best-In-Fest” culinary.  Buy Out Cancer auction items will be on hand for bidding as a fundraiser and to showcase local talented artists and designers.  Ticket prices vary.  Read more about the Hope Fest event here.

Enjoy the remainder of you week and have a wonderful weekend!

Coming Up This Weekend!

Friday night September 11th from 7:00 pm to 10:00 pm its Art Night in Lahaina Town!  Come to Lahaina and enjoy special gallery shows, refreshments, and watching artists in action.  Stop by the Lahaina Visitors Center and pick up a map of galleries participating in this FREE event!

Saturday September 12th from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm the 20th annual Stand For Children Celebration will take place at the Queen Ka’ahumanu Shopping Center.  This free event will feature entertainment with youth and child related performers.  The Maui Family Support Services sponsors this event in the hopes to bring attention to the children and families of the community.  Come out and enjoy the day and show your support!

Also on Saturday, the ongoing restoration of Honokowai occurs every Saturday.  Volunteers meet at 9:00 am at the Puukoli’i Train Station in Lahaina and dedicate 5 hours to restoring the archeological site.  Bring your own lunch, water, protective clothing, and bug repellent.  Groups and families are all welcome and encouraged to participate. Come help care for the land!  Maui Cultural Lands is in charge of this event.  Your help is greatly appreciated!

Have a wonderful week and a great weekend!

Congratulations Bob Hansen!

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Maui Luxury Real Estate LLC is proud to announce that Bob Hansen, Owner and Principal Broker was announced as an elite top-selling agent by The Asian Real Estate Association of America and is a 2015 “A” List Honoree!

The Asian Real Estate Association of America (AREAA) is a non-profit professional organization that promotes nationwide homeownership opportunities to International buyers. As exclusive members of AREAA we are able to network with industry leaders worldwide

We are grateful to our valued clients for their continued support. Your referrals and repeat business are what make our company successful. We thank you for your trust and support! Congratulations to Bob and The Hansen Ohana team!

Labor Day Weekend Events

Get your Labor Day Weekend celebration started on Friday night September 4th with Wailuku Town’s First Friday.  Market Street will be closed starting at 5:30 and this event will run from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm.  Come enjoy live music, delicious food, and support the community and local businesses.  There will be two stages with live music, vendors with fashion and jewelry, as well as a beer garden.  To learn more on this event visit the Wailuku Town Facebook page here.

Sunday September 6th from 12:00 pm to 10:00 pm the Hawaiian Music Festival at the Maui Tropical Plantation will be in full swing!  Food booths, Keiki Zone, arts & crafts, and tons of performers!  Ticket prices are $25.00 for adults and $10.00 for kids aged 6-17.  Children 5 and under are free.  Tickets available to purchase at various locations.  The Maui Tropical Plantation website has more information.

Monday September 7th, the yearly national tribute picnic will take place in Kalama Park in Kihei from 10:30 am to 2:30 pm.  Please provide a side dish or dessert to share. A wonderful way to end your Labor Day Weekend and pay tribute!

Enjoy the remainder of your week and have a fun and safe Labor Day!