Feb 24 Tuesday
Tropical Jazz Tuesdays, curated by bassist Randy Wong, with rotating duo partners. No cover.
Feb 25 Wednesday
The Event has 50 Vendors that are Artisans that create products here on Maui to provide income for their Ohana. The money that they get from selling their products goes back into the Maui economy. The 50 vendors includes but is not limited to Food Trucks, Fresh Cold Coconuts, Cold Brew Tea, Fine Art, Men's and Women's Clothing, Jewelry, Hats, Sunglasses and Wood Carvings. It runs every Wednesday from 9am to 2pm at the corner of Keonekai Street and South Kihei Road across from Kam 3 Beach Park.
Join us every Wednesday at 10:00am for a fun-filled story time! We’ll read a few simple stories, then make a craft or do an activity. Great fun for 2 – 5 year-olds and their parents or caregivers.
This exhibition takes the viewer on a journey through the diverse regions of the Philippines featuring centerpieces of Filipino attire, from the southern Muslim and Indigenous communities in Mindanao, to the Indigenous communities in the northern Luzon region, to the predominantly Roman Catholic central Visayan Islands, to the national dress associated with Manila.
Honoring the deep connection between Hawai'i and the Philippines, a display of historical photographs shares the story of the Sakada, the first 15 Filipinos who immigrated to Hilo, Hawai'i, as labor workers in 1906.
The North Shore Country Market is back! Join us every Wednesday from 1 to 6 PM at Liliuokalani Protestant Church in Haleiwa.Discover fresh local produce, unique gifts from artisans and crafters, delicious food, and live island music.Serving the North Shore community for over 30 years — the North Shore Country Market welcomes you every Wednesday afternoon. Free Market parking!
Feb 26 Thursday
Feb 27 Friday
DJ Jet Boy spins an eclectic set at mixcloud.com/live/djjetboy808 November 5 6pm
SCREECHING WEASEL – LIVE IN HAWAII FOR THE FIRST TIME
Chicago punk heroes Screeching Weasel will perform in Hawaii for the first time ever, with two shows at Nextdoor in Honolulu. Both nights are 21+ and tickets are available now at https://808shows.net.
DATESFriday, February 27 – 8:00 PMSaturday, February 28 – 5:00 PM (early show)
VENUENextdoor43 N Hotel StHonolulu, HI 96817
FRIDAY OPENERSThe Minorities (Maui)KOA (Big Island)Gnarl Sagan (Kauai)
SATURDAY OPENERSEl Sancho (Big Island)Square Shapes (Kauai)The Noidz (California)
ABOUT SCREECHING WEASELFormed in 1986, Screeching Weasel helped shape the sound of modern pop-punk with fast, sharp songs built on sarcasm, melody, and attitude. Fronted by Ben Weasel, the band has released more than a dozen albums including My Brain Hurts, Anthem for a New Tomorrow, and Boogadaboogadaboogada!, and has influenced a long list of bands from Green Day to Blink-182. Their most recent releases have proven they are still writing with the same bite and energy that defined their early years. After nearly four decades, Screeching Weasel continues to headline festivals and pack clubs worldwide. These Hawaii shows mark a rare chance to see a cornerstone band of American punk in an intimate venue.
Tickets and more info at 808shows.net
Feb 28 Saturday
Farmers and Artisan market