Good News!

Good News! The Hawaii State governments attempt to find clever new ways to tax us has been thwarted by the Hawaii High Court.  Historically the four counties of Hawaii charge a tax on real estate to run the county.  The State tried to grab part of that tax by charging it’s own tax on real estate.  They promised to spend it on education but as we all know it never happens.  To help the children many people feel they should eliminate the top-heavy State education department and pay the teachers a living wage and fix up our aging schools.

Open Saturday October 20th!

Open Saturday October 20th from 11:00 am to 2:00 pm

370 Kai Malu Place

3 bedroom/2.5 bath

Mountain and Ocean Views!

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1st Annual Taste Of Kohola Brewery

This Thursday October 18th from 6:00 pm to 9:00 pm, Kohola Brewery will be holding a tasting benefit for Maui Ocean Center Marine Institute and Hui O Wa’a Kaulua. Event will be held at the Maui Ocean Center in Wailuku.

Ticket prices include six different Kohola craft beers, a souvenir glass, live entertainment, coral feeding station, sea turtle exploration station, diving presentation, celestial navigation, and a beer inspired menu at Reef Cafe. Food items will also be on hand for purchase.

More information and to purchase tickets available here. Please drink responsibly.

 

Open Sunday October 14th

Open Sunday October 14th from 1:00 pm to 4:00 pm Wailea Fairway Villas T103

Breathtaking ocean views! Private corner window adding additional light to this renovated condo. Beautiful bamboo flooring, upgraded light fixtures, recently painted two bedroom two bath condo. Partially furnished. Community amenities include pool, hot tub, full kitchen and BBQ area for entertaining, fitness center and gathering room.

New Guided Tour In Makawao Town

Makawao History Museum will be hosting guided tours the first Sunday of every month through December. If after the three-month trial the tours become popular, the museum may keep them.

The tours will give participants a feel of what Makawao was like during the 1920’s-1940’s. Makawao was the center of social life for the farmers and plantation workers. Movies were only 10 cents, and friends would gather at the local barber shop for haircuts and games.

Although the buildings are now boutique shops, art galleries and restaurants, the original architectural style that makes the town so unique remains. The tours are free, however a $5 donation is suggested. Next tours will be at 10 am November 4th and December 2nd!