Aug 07 Friday
Maui OnStage presents the 2nd production of our 2026 Season - A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder. Book and Lyrics by Robert L. Freedman, Music and Lyrics by Steven Lutvak. Based on the novel, Israel Rank by Roy Horniman.
Dates: Jul 10 - Aug 2, Times: Fri at 7:30pm, Sat & Sun at 3pm, Historic Iao Theater in WailukuTickets: $10 - $45
When the low-born Monty Navarro finds out that he's eighth in line for an earldom in the lofty D'Ysquith family, he figures his chances of outliving his predecessors are slight and sets off down a far more ghoulish path. Can he knock off his unsuspecting relatives without being caught and become the ninth Earl of Highhurst? And what of love? Because murder isn't the only thing on Monty's mind....
A Gentleman's Guide to Love and Murder is a murderous romp filled with unforgettable music and non-stop laughs. A truly original and fresh new comedy.
Nominated for 10 Tony Awards, winner of 4 (Best Musical, Book, Direction and Costumes). 7 Drama Desk Awards (including Best Musical), 4 Outer Critics Circle Awards (including Best Musical) and 1 Drama League Award (Best Musical).
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Aug 08 Saturday
Farmers and Artisan market
Waimea Town Market at Parker School is home to over 50 highly curated vendors who offer a wide variety of terrific produce, food and locally sourced and hand made items. Please join us, talk story with our vendors, learn about their businesses and crafts, and enjoy breakfast or lunch at our picnic tables with the Mauna Kea view—where North Hawaii comes together.
Spam can harps, rice bag drums, tin can gongs, and other musical instruments made from repurposed rubbish are on display at Hamilton Library Bridge Gallery now through mid-August. All instruments were custom built by Benjamin Fairfield, author of the illustrated children's book Kani Ka 'Opala: How can garbage sing? Fairfield (lecturer at UH and Hawai'i Pacific University) was featured last October on the Conversation as a climate-action-artist-in-residence with the State Commission on Climate Change in 2025. Come view, play, and listen to an assortment of rubbish instruments. A great way to celebrate Earth Day and aloha 'aina.
Support local & shop small with us every Sunday in Kailua!
Our market features a diverse mix of food vendors, artisans & crafters, farmed goods & interactive booths. We are a family-friendly establishment with free keiki activities & live music.
We service 110+ vendors each year with 60+ on site each week. This means each time you visit, there's something unique to explore. Regardless of when you come, there's always something for everyone!
Street parking is free on Sundays & we are surrounded by several public parking lots.
Does your citrus have spots? Are your tomatoes looking tired? Don't let your garden woes wilt your spirits. Bring your gardening questions and plant samples to the Kauaʻi Master Gardener "Plant Doctor" booth every Saturday at the farmers market.
This free community service, provided by the University of Hawaiʻi’s College of Tropical Agriculture and Human Resilience, connects you with highly trained Master Gardener volunteers who specialize in tropical horticulture, pest management, and soil health. Whether you are a backyard grower or a small-scale farmer, the "Plant Doctor" is in to help your garden thrive.
Enjoy a restorative guided forest bathing walk, then further your discovery of your creative spirit in a watercolor workshop. Research shows that mindfully spending time in the outdoors, as well as making art, are beneficial to our mental health. Hawaiʻi’s first and most seasoned forest therapy guide Phyllis (Forest Bathing Hawaiʻi) invites you to reconnect with nature, with others, and with yourselves on a journey through the lush, private garden created by the late painter Hiroshi Tagami. Artist/writer/art teacher Tamara (tamaramoan.com) will then guide you in expressing the sounds of the forest with watercolor paints. No previous art experience necessary. All materials provided and you’ll leave with your own watercolor souvenirs. Free access to the galleries onsite after the workshop.
POP-ART / CULTURE / COLLECTIBLES / TOYS / ANIME / COSPLAY / KPOP / GAMES / TATTOO / MORE!Under One Roof!
Learn smart ways to protect yourself.
Scammers are constantly finding new ways to target people, and today, artificial intelligence is making many scams harder to recognize. Learn how to identify the most common fraud schemes, understand how scammers use new technology to make old tricks more convincing, and discover the warning signs that can help you stay one step ahead.
You'll leave with practical tips to protect your money, personal information, and peace of mind. Plus, enjoy a live demonstration showing how to use your smartphone's built-in security features to help reduce the risk of fraud.
Light refreshments provided.
Presenters: Larry Black, AARP Hawai`i & Gary Albitz, Imua Onipaʻa
Join AARP and community partners at Prince Kuhio Plaza for a fun and engaging Brain Health Scavenger Hunt. Stroll the mall and stop by interactive learning stations focused on the six pillars of brain health. Try simple, hands-on activities, connect with local resources, and pick up practical tips for everyday well-being. Enter online for a chance to win a $100 Safeway gift card and let us know if you can attend. Participate in the scavenger hunt for more chances to win prizes, including three $50 gift cards. No need to be present when winners are drawn. Drop in anytime from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.