Aug 15 Friday
Notes Between Friends: A Classical Evening with Tessa Chin and Friends
Friday, August 15, 2025 Starts at 7:30pm Run time: 90 minutes with No IntermissionBUY TICKETS HERE: https://fareharbor.com/embeds/book/proartsmaui/items/646490/
Experience an intimate evening of classical music as friends come together to share timeless works, heartfelt interpretations, and the joy of connection through beautifully crafted notes and harmonies.Featuring: Tessa Chin, Kiegan Otterson, Aida Rose, and Vania Jerome
Ticket InformationPremium Seating:$40 Extra-large and comfy front row seats from A1 to A6 with side tablesPreferred Seating:$30 Best-view seating in either the Front row (seats A7 to A15) OR the front row of any elevated sectionRegular Seating:$25Partially-Obstructed View Seats:$20$5 off Teens and $10 off KeikiFor information on our Access for All initiative, click HERE: https://proartsmaui.org/access-for-all/
Aug 16 Saturday
JOIN THE MOVEMENT is requesting canned goods in stopping Hunger in Hawaii. Schedule your pick up location through Aug 10th to Aug 17th. All Donated Items and Monatary Donatikns will go to the Hawaii Food Bank. Schedule Pick up 808-285-3249.
Farmers and Artisan market
Hawaii's longest running and most advanced community youth choir is enrolling for our 65th season! Welcoming ALL students grades k - 12. NO previous experience necessary! Weekly rehearsals on Saturday mornings at the University of Hawaii Manoa Music Department. Make new friends, learn music from around the world and the Pacific Rim, folk music, opera, hula, theater etc. For more information and to enroll your child please visit www.hyoc.org
All Literature and Fiction books will be on sale at 50% off for the month of August. If you haven't finished your summer reading then stop by as the shelves are always being restocked and Pop-up sales are frequent.
The Bookstore also has DVDs, CDs, audio books, records, anime, comics, games, puzzles and so much more at great prices. Please note that Statehood day will be Friday August 15th and all libraries will be closed.
August 9 - September 4, 2025
Join us on Sunday, Aug. 10, 2025, 6-8pm for the Opening Reception. Meet & greet and photo viewing. Michael Caputo's photographs from work as a firefighter, developed & printed at the Hawaii Darkroom in Hilo.
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Lahaina Arts Society's fine art fairs showcasing award winning juried Maui resident artists creating paintings, ceramics, photography, glass art, woodwork, feather art, jewelry and more for over 50 years. Meet and talk story.
Get ready for an unforgettable shopping experience at Pearlridge Center Mauka Wing! Discover your favorite local snacks, one-of-a-kind handcrafted treasures, and unique creations made with aloha by passionate small businesses. With dozens of amazing vendors spread across both phases of the mall, you're sure to find something special—whether it's a delicious treat or a perfect gift! Need cash? ATMs are conveniently located near Center Court, the Food Court, and near Lavish Nails on the ground level. Giveaways all day. Free Admission to shoppers. Lots of Parking.
Event ContactPhone: 808-688-6638info@islandcraftfairs.org
VENDORS:Currently accepting applications for all types of small businesses, including food booths, food trucks, retail, and produce vendors. Application deadline is on the Wednesday prior to the event at 4 PM HST.
**All applications can be found on our website. Payments will only be requested once your application has been received and approved by Island Craft Fairs. If you suspect any fraudulent activity, please contact us using the information provided above**
Street parking is available, but this may be difficult since the Mission is located in a residential neighborhood. No RSVP required.
Honouliuli National Historic Site recognizes and honors the women imprisoned at the camp during wartime. In honor of Women's History Month, we are partnering with Konko Mission of Wahiawa, a mission founded in 1940 by Reverend Haruko Takahashi, a Honouliuli incarceree. The Konko Mission of Wahiawa will reflect upon the history, vision, and legacy of Takahashi and explain the mission's significant connection to Honouliuli, give an overview of the spiritual practices conducted, and even have a hands-on experience to write a prayer of gratitude. Haruko Takahashi's life story will be shared and there will also be a showcase of her memorabilia and photos.
Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays at 10:30 am - starting on January 3rd, 2025. Reservations are recommended. Call (808) 768-7135.
Here are some additional details:
Public Tours of Foster Botanical Garden resume in January 2025!
Volunteer docents will conduct tours on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., rain or shine.
Docents just completed a six-week training and are eager to engage the public meaningfully.
On these tours, docents will provide an overview and some details of some of the gardenʻs seven sections. No two tours are the same—different docents bring different background knowledge and life experiences. All are passionate about plants.
Please call (808) 768-7135 to reserve your spot.
Tours are limited to about 20 people and are included in the price of admission ($5 for visitors, $3 for residents, $1 for children).
For school or other organized groups, please call the number above to discuss differentiated tour options.
Foster Botanical Garden has a rich history and a world-renowned collection. Here are some quick facts:-14 acre historic garden opened to the public in 1930- Dedicated to the “people of Hawai’i” by Mary Elizabeth Mikahala Robinson Foster - Portions once owned by Queen Kalama - Listed on the National Register of Historic Places- Oldest of the five gardens and the headquarters of the Honolulu Botanical Gardens- Home to 21 “Exceptional Trees” protected by City Ordinance