Guided by the spirit of “Aloha,” the gathering resembled one big family reunion. The event began with a Hawaiian prayer, grounding the community in gratitude as the speaker thanked the attendees and encouraged all to have fun.
Guided by the spirit of “Aloha,” the gathering resembled one big family reunion. The event began with a Hawaiian prayer, grounding the community in gratitude as the speaker thanked the attendees and encouraged all to have fun.
Last week I explored First Hawaiian Bank’s “Yes” campaign, which has run for 55 years now. It’s the longest-lasting advertising campaign in Hawaii history.
For entertainment this week on Maui, multiple Grammy winner George Kahumoku and Jazz Maui are back in West Maui, the 10th annual Made-in-Maui Festival features more than 125 vendors and the University of Maui College hosts an Arts & Resilience event and Touch a Truck for kids. Find our comprehensive listing HERE.