May 17 Friday
Take a step back in time to the wonders of parlor magic. Enter a reception museum setting with your host who shares wonderous curiosities & oddities from strange lands in time. Then the magic truly starts as they guide you the right to pass through a secret portal & enter into a beautiful Victorian theatre full of antiques & splendor. Get comfortable as for your enjoyment we have gathered the world’s finest magicians waiting to astound & amaze you & of course comedy! Magic & comedy go hand in hand! We have two shows a night 5pm & 7.30pm except Dark Tuesdays. Family fun for everyone as keiki too love to be astounded & believing in magic is good for the soul. Admission includes a cocktail/virgin cocktail & we have GA seating & VIP front row. Kamaaina pricing too. Make your reservation at http://www.hotel-magic.com
Maui Arts & Cultural Center presents the continuation of the Artist 2 Artist series with host Henry Kapono performing with special guest artists. Tonight the series features special guest Jerry Santos and added guest Josh Kahula.
Henry Kapono rose to immense popularity with the phenomenon of Cecilio & Kapono (aka C&K) as half of the duo with Cecilio Rodriguez. They helped forge the sound of ‘70s Island music, with laid-back contemporary rock that voiced the feelings of an entire generation in Hawai‛i. Today he is one of Hawai‘i’s most popular recording artists and presides over Kapono Inc, one of Hawai`i's top multi-function entertainment companies.
Jerry Santos began his legacy in 1973 with the Hawaiian musical group Olomana and has maintained an influential presence on the Hawai`i music scene. As a founding member and lead singer of the legendary group, Olomana, Santos helped create a unique and easily recognizable musical style, blending Hawaiian music with contemporary rhythms.
Tickets: $45, $55, $75 (plus applicable fees) / Tickets sold online only at MauiArts.org
Mobile bartending crew Nikki's Sandbar takes over Proof Social Club with a special cocktail menu and deals on bookings.
Featuring:Pop-up grindz by Tacos de Cacheton - street taco classicsLive music by global funk band Brighter Side of Sol
FridayMay 179pm21+NO COVER
Proof Social Club1154 Fort Street Mall #10Honolulu, HI 96813
May 18 Saturday
The North Shore Country Market is a non-profit that has served the North Shore and greater Oahu community for 25 years. We provide vendors an opportunity to see if their product can become a viable business. We offer farm fresh produce, flowers, jewelry, photos, kiddie clothes, wood products, delicious sweets, ono burritos and more. We have a loving community of vendors and welcome families, visitors, everyone. Come have fun!
Support Families Affected by the Lahaina Fire.
Help RevoluSun raise funds to provide power through solar energy to ‘Ohana Hope Village, a thoughtfully designed master community for Lahaina fire survivors. Through the non-profit, Project Empower, you too can help give Maui families a rent free, utility free home, outside of shelters and hotel rooms, for a minimum of three years while they rebuild their homes in Lahaina.
EVENT SCHEDULELive DJ Yoga Flow8:30am - 9:30amStart your day with an invigorating live DJ yoga flow with Yoga Room Hawaii & a set by Chris Pineapple, followed by fresh coffee & pastries by ARVO.
Suggested donation: $40(Includes a complimentary Empower Maui t-shirt)
Shop for Maui12:00pm - 4:00pmSupport local vendors offering a unique shopping experience with merchandise benefiting Maui all in one place.
Come join us for this month’s book sale, which will continue to be INSIDE the library. We’ll have displays featuring adult paperback fiction, young adult’s and children’s books, Hawaiiana, non-fiction, cookbooks, and other interesting specials.
As always, all funds raised will support the programs and services of our libraries in Kealakekua and Kailua Kona. We hope to see many of you there this weekend and come prepared to spread aloha.
You can donate books in good condition at the Kailua-Kona Library Back Bay on Wednesdays from 9:00-11:00 am.
For the month of May, all Books and Media items from the following sections will be 50% off: Textbooks, Academic Workbooks and Teacher's Aide Books as well as all Cookbooks also at 50% off. During the second week of May from 5/6/24 - 11/6/24 the HK Bookstore will have a 50% off Storewide sale which will include Books, DVDs, LPs CD, Puzzles, Games, Comics etc.Finally, the Book store will also have sudden pop-up sales of different genres so stop by and take a look. The prices are incredible !
Join us on Saturday, May 18th for the Hala Festival as we celebrate one of Hawaiʻi's most iconic native trees. Cherished for its versatile uses in weaving, leimaking, and other traditional practices, hala holds a special place in Hawaiian culture. Join us from 10am-2pm to learn from expert weavers and cultural practitioners and discover how you can play a role in protecting hala for future generations. Enjoy hands-on workshops, live entertainment, local vendors, and much more! This event is organized by the Big Island Invasive Species Committee in collaboration with Pōhaku Pelemaka.
Discover the quiet beauty of 'Stillness in Motion' at Blue Hawai'i Lifestyle, Ala Moana Center. 📸 Join us in appreciating the delicate interplay between tranquility and activity, as captured by our talented Hawaiʻi-based artists.
This humble exhibition invites you to reflect on the simplicity of observation, finding stillness in motion within our island environment. Embrace the subtle stories told through the lens of local creators.
German-born artist Max Ernst was a key figure in the movements of Dada and Surrealism that took place in Europe in early part of the 20th century. This exhibition highlights Ernst’s role in the development of these historical art movements through a selection of sculptures, prints, and a series of tapestries by Yvette Cauquil-Prince, who worked closely with the artist to translate his paintings into large-scale woven textiles. With a number of rarely exhibited works from Ernst’s wide-spanning career, the experience will provide windows of insight into his working process and his life spent in Sedona, including original concrete frieze sculptures that were embedded into the walls of his home. The exhibit is open Tuesday through Saturday, 10:00 am to 4:00 pm. Admission is free. The exhibit will be closed the following days: April 19, April 27, May 10-11, and May 18.