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Maui Food Technology Center Presents Weekly “Maui Sunday Market”

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Starting this Sunday, July 22, 2018, the Maui Food Technology Center will present a new weekly event on the Valley Isle called the “Maui Sunday Market.”

The market will be held on Sundays, from 4 to 8 p.m., in the Kahului Shopping Center parking lot fronting Kaʻahumanu Avenue, between Burger King and Maui Style Market.

The event will be open to the general public and will showcase island vendors (crafters, artisans, food purveyors, and more); entertainment; food trucks; and Hawaiian Cultural traditions and practices.

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Public admission and parking is free.

HOMESTEAD band will perform at 7 p.m. on July 22, 2018 during the first-ever Maui Sunday Market in the Kahului Shopping Center parking lot.

In announcing the event, MFTC President, Luana Mahi said, “We’re excited to be offering this new island activity. Not only will this first-time event attract visitors and residents alike, but it will also shine the spotlight on our hardworking entrepreneurs in an effort to grow their businesses. The Maui Sunday Market is truly a collaborative effort. From Maui Street Eatz securing many of the food trucks to our awesome volunteers who will be putting in tons of hours to ensure the event’s success – we are all working together to spread the word that Maui is nō ka ʻoi.”

Leo Kani will perform at 4 p.m. on July 22nd during the inaugural Maui Sunday Market.

“This is Maui’s opportunity to shine as the first Hawaiʻi port of call for Norwegian Cruise Lines, and the Maui Sunday Market offers a first great impression,” said Event Coordinator, Kaui Kahaialiʻi. “We look forward to our family, friends, and extended island ʻohana having another great place to eat, shop and hang out.”

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The Maui Sunday Market is supported by the County of Maui Mayor’s Office of Economic Development.

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