Jun 02 Tuesday
Mele: The Hawaiian Music Experience brings Hawaiʻi’s songs to life every Tuesday at 5:30 p.m. in Maui Ocean Center’s Sphere Theater. Perfect for families, couples, Kamaʻāina and visitors, this immersive performance now shines brighter than ever with newly installed projectors delivering higher definition and crystal-clear clarity. Tickets are required; reserve your seats by visiting mauioceancenter.com.
Jun 03 Wednesday
Every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Friday! -- Find fresh and local produce/treats in QKC's Center Court area near the stage, elevator, and food court escalator.
Offerings can include unique and staple vegetables, tropical fruits, berries, melons, coconuts, plants, fresh-cut flowers, baked goods, gourmet foods, honey, seasonal delights, and so much more. Discover the flavor of the day!
Jun 05 Friday
Jun 07 Sunday
Over 100 Maui Artisans, held weekly, every Sunday at the Lahaina Gateway Shopping Center 9-2.
- Clothing- Jewelry- Hawaiian Crafts- Hand Blown Glass- Art- Photos on Aluminum- Fresh Coconuts- Coconut shells Painted with food safe paint- Sea Glass Jewelry- Pearl Jewelry- Hand sewn on Maui Table runners and placemats- Hand made Dog Neckerchief and Bow Ties- So much more with over 100 vendors
Maui Largest Craft Fair
Jun 09 Tuesday
Jun 10 Wednesday
Jun 12 Friday
Jun 13 Saturday
On Saturday, June 13th, the Maui community is invited to gather at Maui NuiBotanical Gardens for a day dedicated to honoring and revitalizing niu (coconut)as a multi-use, culturally significant Hawaiian canoe plant and staple crop.At ‘Aha Niu, cultural practitioners, farmers, educators, chefs, and families willcome together for hands-on workshops, moʻolelo, and coconut-centered foodand crafts. Through workshops, the whole ʻohana will have the opportunity tolearn how to weave pāpale lau niu, make cordage from the husk (kaula niu),prepare ʻapu ʻawa, and plant and sprout niu (kanu niu), along with foodprocessing and cooking demonstrations. Cultural practitioners and niu farmerswill hold space for moʻolelo and conversations about stewardship and the futureof niu in Hawaiʻi. Educational and non-profit booths will share information andresources, including how to identify, report, and mitigate the coconut rhinocerosbeetle (CRB). Food and craft vendors will demonstrate niu’s versatility,highlighting traditional and contemporary uses of this staple crop.
The hope is that this festival reconnects Maui Nui with niu as a living resourcethat nourishes, shelters, and sustains. A free niu sprout giveaway (while supplieslast) will help families bring that commitment into their backyards and kitchens.
Space is limited, register today! https://bit.ly/3QtP3JS
Volunteering is a great way to connect with the niu community, sign up here:https://swettehawaii.ivolunteer.com/ahaniu2026
Jun 16 Tuesday