Archive for 2011 October
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For $35 You Too Can Party With Pacific Business News Reporters
By Anthony Pignataro Those wishing to contact the editorial staff of Pacific Business News (PBN–a Honolulu-based weekly covering all things business in the state of Hawaii) apparently have two options. They can call or email
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Your Scary-Good Guide On What To Do On Maui For Halloween
By Anubis Not sure what to do for Halloween? Here’s a rundown on the scariest (in a good way) stuff out there. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27 HE WHOSE FACE GIVES NO LIGHT SHALL NEVER BECOME A STAR (from
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Eh Brah!
You built a rock wall for me at a fair negotiated price. This was great, except you used way too much sand in the cement. My guess is you wanted to save a few
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Hands On Volunteer Expo 2011 at Kaahumanu Center This Saturday with Jimmy Mac and the Kool Kats
Without volunteering, we don’t have community. On the island, this tradition runs deep. It sets us apart from the others. This Saturday at 11am the Queen Kaahumanu Center, the County of Maui Volunteer Center will
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Halloween in Lahaina 2011: Your Official Guide to Lahaina Front Street Activities
Earlier this year in September MauiFeed announced that Halloween in Lahaina was back (for that post and reasons behind its disappearance and re-emergence click here). If you want alternative transportation options offered by the County of Maui or
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Hana Youth Center “Walk in My Shoes” fundraising campaign gets a boost from the Hagar Family Foundation
There are many ways in which the Hagar Family Foundation has helped Maui families (see our story on A Keiki’s Dream for more), and now they can add raising money for kids in Hana to
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PBS Hawaii Receives $7500 grant for Maui County Schools participating in HIKI NO Statewide Student News Network
We usually hear disappointing reports that Hawaii’s schools are dismally behind those on the mainland, which are dismally behind those in the rest of the world. So it’s awesome to report that Hawaii has
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Donate your change at Whole Foods Market Kahului @wfmkahului and promote literacy with Read Aloud America
Illiteracy, it’s what’s for dinner. That’s because the State of Hawaii is pulling their funding for Read Aloud America in their budget cuts. This will affect 22 public elementary and middle schools – totaling
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Goodbye Wokstar: Death of a Small Business on Maui
To paraphrase the old master, let us sit upon the ground and tell sad stories of the death of small businesses. I’m speaking of Wokstar, born in a small shop in Kihei Kalama Village.
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State Turning Lights Back On In Pali Tunnel Of Doom
By Anthony Pignataro So the other night I was driving to the other side and I noticed for some reason that though there were lights installed in the Pali tunnel, they were not on. Nor
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