It has been five years since the Maui Aids Foundation has hosted Mardi Gras Maui. So it seems only fitting that it returns this coming weekend with the theme, "We're Back!"
It also returns to the King Kamehameha Golf Club where the event kicks off with a Champagne Reception for VIP ticket holders and sponsors at 7 p.m. At 8 p.m. all General Admission tickets join for the Art Show, cocktails, food, and yes, lots and lots of dancing at this party.
Artists featured during the 8 p.m. to 11 p.m. art show will include: Chasity Cadaoas, Jamie Clark, Erica Danielle Franz, Michael Guerriero, James Hanlon II, Michael Horton, Yohne Marks, Kim Mosley, Kevin Omuro, Jennifer Owen, Kolea Schonwalter, Sidney Yee and many others.
Cee Cee will emcee and there will be special performances by the Maui Roller Girls and Girly Show. Then dance the night away to the music of Men in Black II, AstroRaph and CIA.
This is Mardi Gras, so prizes will be awarded for the best costume! Get creative.
The mission of the Maui Aids Foundation is this:
- To stop the spread of HIV infection and AIDS by raising public awareness and understanding.
- To maximize the quality of life for those affected by HIV/AIDS through client services.
- To advocate for improved HIV/AIDS services.
For more information or to purchase tickets visit MauiAIDS.org or call 242-4900. The King Kamehameha Golf Course is located at 2500 Honoapiilani Highway in Wailuku.
"Run because you WANT to . . . for women who run because they HAVE to".
This Saturday, March 10, is the 4th Annual Fun Run to support Women Helping Women. Women Helping Women is a non-profit organization providing emergency shelter, crisis intervention, a 24-hour emergency hot line, and support services for victims of domestic violence. The registration fees and the pledges raised by participants help to continue the work of this organization here on Maui.
This is a family event with something for everyone. There are timed 5K and 10K events for runners and walkers. There is also a 2K fun run/walk for children. New this year is "Stroller Strides Maui"--a total fitness program for parents with babies that includes interval training with resistance bands as well as walking/running.
All races start and end at the Women ReVive Resale Boutique in the Old Kahului Shopping Center. Race day registration starts at 6 a.m. Races start promptly at 8 a.m.
The first three male and female finishers of the 5K and 10K races will receive awards. All participants who finish will be entered into drawings for several prizes at the awards ceremony. Following the races there will be music, food, and entertainment.
For more information or to register for this event, please click on the link to their website: www.whwmaui.net.
You can help end domestic violence in our community. Take a stand and walk or run this Saturday to raise the money so critical to the program's continuing success.
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t seems like just yesterday that I was writing about Ulupalakua Sparkles for the Christmas Season and now its already time for the next quarter's event. Each Spring they celebrate "Ulupalakua Remembers" which honors the heritage and the legacy of the ranch.
This year they are "remembering" Ulupalakau artist Reems Mitchell. His life-sized sculptures can be found at many locations around Maui, and visitors love having their photos taken with them. One of his sculptures is pictured on the right.
All of the Ulupalakua Sunday Drive events feature great food served at the Ranch Store, complimentary wine tasting at Tedeschi Vineyards and great entertainment. This years entertainment lineup includes Grammy winner Richard Ho'opi'i & 'Ohana, Ukelele virtuoso Derick Sebastian, Hawaiian Steel guitarist Joel Katz, the Seabury Hall Hawaiian Ensemble, and Uncle Benny Uyetake.
The event runs from 11 a.m. until 4 p.m. this Sunday, March 4. Entertainment is free. Ulupalakua Ranch is located on Highway 37, about 45 minutes from Kahului. For more information, please call 878-6058 or visit their website at: www.mauiwine.com.
Hale Kau Kau, loosely translated is "House of Chow" or more formally, "House of Meals". Aptly named because this non-profit organization provides meals to the needy, shut-ins, and elderly. And Hale Kau Kau has been doing this for over 20 years, never missing a day.
Based out of St. Theresa's Church on South Kihei Road, they are the only meal program in South Maui, and serve on average 140 meals each day. The number of meals continues to grow from year to year.
In addition to their mostly volunteer staff they still need our support, and you can provide that in a number of different ways.
One way is to participated in their 13th annual fundraiser this Saturday, March 3. It is their biggest fund raising event of the year.
The theme is "Music Feeds the Soul", just like their work feeds the hungry. Purchase tickets to this event and enjoy dinner and headlining entertainment by MAKANA, Hawai'i's youngest slack key guitar master. Participate in the live and silent auctions, helping to raise money for food and supplies.
This event begins at 4 p.m. and it is being held at The Wailea Beach Marriott Resort and Spa in the Aulani Ballroom. The Wailea Beach Marriott Resort is located at 3700 Wailea Alanui in Wailea.
Even one hungry person is too many on our little island. If you have followed my blog for a while you know how much I support The Maui Food Bank, which also provides food to Hale Kau Kau. Let's dedicate ourselves to eradicating hunger here on Maui now!
For further information please call 857.8754 or email hkkmaui@yahoo.com.
Yes, that's right--FREE PANCAKES. In 2006, IHOP started National Pancake Day to raise money for local charities in the communities it serves. Since the program's inception it has grown exponentially, and IHOP has raised nearly $8 million.
Last year alone they served over 4 million free pancakes and raised $2.5 million for childrens' charities. They expect to serve even more free pancakes this year and the goal is to raise $2.7 million to benefit Children's Miracle Network Hospitals© and other local charities.
So on Tuesday, February 28, visit our local IHOP in the Maui Mall at 70 E. Kaahumanu Avenue in Wailuke, enjoy your free short stack of Buttermilk pancakes, and in return make a donation to the Children's Miracle Network Hospitals©. Free pancakes will be served between the hours of 7 a.m. and 10 p.m.
Children's Miracle Network Hospitals© was founded in 1983 by Marie Osmund and her family. They have two goals--help as many children as possible and keep the funds in the communities where they are raised. Since 1983 they have raised over $4.3 billion with the majority of that money coming from small donations of $1 or $2 at a time.
I would like to say a special thank you to IHOP for this program to help raise money for children and especially for the commitment to keep the funds locally. Let's all make it to IHOP on Tuesday to enjoy our free pancakes and help IHOP meet their financial goal for this year.
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