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Made in Maui County Festival, Marketplace Topic of Mayor’s TV Show

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Kealopiko Inc.’s Pareu (scarf) made of soft thin organic cotton is among the Fashion & Apparel items found on the Made in Maui County Marketplace website – www.MadeInMauiCounty.com.

Kealopiko Inc.’s Pareu (scarf) made of soft thin organic cotton is among the Fashion & Apparel items found on the Made in Maui County Marketplace website – www.MadeInMauiCounty.com.

The upcoming  Made in Maui County Festival as well as the new Made in Maui County Marketplace website will be the focus of discussion on the next edition of the Mayor’s TV show entitled, “Your County with Mayor Alan Arakawa.”

The show will air live on Akakū Channel 55 at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Nov. 3, 2016.

The show will feature Office of Economic Development Director Teena Rasmussen and Maui Chamber of Commerce President Pam Tumpap, who will provide details and information about Maui’s largest products show.

Exfolicare’s exfolibody® loofah soap, as featured on the www.MadeInMauiCounty.com website, is made from scratch with coconut, macadamia nut and olive oils.

Exfolicare’s exfolibody® loofah soap, as featured on the www.MadeInMauiCounty.com website, is made from scratch with coconut, macadamia nut and olive oils.

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The 3rd Annual event will be held on Nov. 4 & 5, 2016 at the Maui Arts & Cultural Center in Kahului.

Wednesday’s show will be moderated by County Communications Director Rod Antone, and will include viewer submitted questions.  To ask a question, viewers are invited to call (808) 873-3430 or submit questions during the show via Twitter at @CountyofMaui and through Maui County’s Facebook page.

The show will rebroadcast the following Wednesdays at 7 p.m., Thursdays at 7 a.m. and on Sundays at 8 a.m. on the same channel.

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