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Maui Huliau Foundation Hosts 5th Annual Farm-To-Table Benefit

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Maui Huliau Foundation, a nonprofit organization offering environmental education programs to Maui youth, hosts its 5th annual farm-to-table benefit celebration and food-focused film festival at Sugar Beach Events’ oceanfront venue in Kīhei.

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The event will feature twelve chef stations, a cash bar of locally-produced cocktails, beer and wine, live music, a food-themed student film contest and an impressive array of silent auction items including hotel stays and gift certificates to Maui’s top restaurants.

The locally sourced bar will feature signature cocktails with Organic Ocean Vodka and Deep Island Hawaiian Rum, a selection of Maui Brewing Company’s brews and wines by Maui Wine. Vitali-Tea Kombucha Maui is also providing kombucha made from locally sources ingredients. Live music performances include Bentley Kalaway and Keith Ranney who have performed at the event the past four years, as well as Hawaiian Steel Guitar player Joel Katz.

Guests will vote for their favorite short films sharing the stories behind the locally sourced dishes made by event chefs which are made by students in grades 7-12 from Maui Huliau’s filmmaking program. In addition to the student films made for the competition, Maui Huliau Foundation will also screen a couple favorite films from this past year’s filmmaking program.

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“We believe that the key to preserving Hawaiʻi’s sustainability rests in the education of our keiki.” says Jennifer Chirico, President of Sustainable Pacific Consulting, LLC, “We support Maui Huliau’s mission and are proud to sponsor this event.”

Top chefs on Maui including Isaac Bancaco of Andaz Maui at Wailea, John Cadman of Pono Pies, Eric Morrissette of Fleetwoods on Front St, Lee Anderson of Sugar Beach Events, Gary Johnson of Hāna Ranch, Kyle Kawakami of Maui Fresh Streatery, Ahren Uyeda of Misophat, Jacquelyn Torres of The Wooden Crate at Lumeria, Maja Liotta of Lilikoi Creations, Tiffany Ward of Maui Catering Services and private chefs Sabra Ricci and Carol Wallack will serve fresh, locally inspired small plates and desserts.

“Of all the places in the world to be a chef- Maui has got to be the finest.” says Chef Maja Liotta of Lilikoi Creations, “Like an artist with an unlimited number of mediums to create art, Maui’s array of produce – in quality, color and diversity encourages us to create dishes of limitless beauty and flavor. Educating Maui’s youth about the importance of sustainability and environmental education is so vital and will have ripple effects on our community for generations. This is truly a cause worth supporting.”

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The Huliau Food & Film Festival will be held on Saturday, Aug.12, 2017 from 5:30 to 9 p.m. It is open to guests 21 and over only. Tickets are $110 including access to all chef stations and one complimentary drink, and are available to purchase online.

All proceeds will benefit environmental education programs for youth on Maui including the Huliau Environmental Filmmaking Club, our alumni-organized Huliau Eco-Adventure summer program, the new Huliau Outdoor Leadership Council and student projects in the areas of climate change marine debris prevention and local sustainable agriculture.

Event sponsors include Pacific Biodiesel, Blue Ginger Hawaiʻi, CDF Engineering and Sustainable Pacific Consulting.

Student Ka’imi Kaleleiki and Taylor Redman with Chef Tiffany Ward. Huliau Food & Film Festival 2016. Courtesy photo.

Huliau Food & Film Festival 2016. Courtesy photo.

Student Ka’imi Kaleleiki and Taylor Redman with Chef Tiffany Ward. Huliau Food & Film Festival 2016. Courtesy photo.

Student Kaimana Idica filming. Huliau Food & Film Festival 2016. Courtesy photo.

Huliau Food & Film Festival 2016 – Sugar Beach Events. Courtesy photo.

Huliau Food & Film Festival 2016 – Sugar Beach Events. Courtesy photo.

Huliau Food & Film Festival 2016 – Sugar Beach Events. Courtesy photo.

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